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Ward Results
Ward Electorate | Total Ballots | Total Valid Votes | Total Rejected |
---|---|---|---|
1521 | 529 | 532 | 2 |
Candidate Breakdown
Beverley Parry-Jones wins for Welsh Conservative Party.
Candidate | Votes |
---|---|
Beverley Parry-Jones | 215 |
William Derek Wainwright | 129 |
Rob Jones | 83 |
Barbara Fox Roxburgh | 71 |
Andrew Steven Humphreys | 31 |
Bryn Cefn Candidates
Andrew Steven Humphreys
IndependentI am local and have a supporting partner Beverly and a son Joe as well as two older step children Lucy and Tom and I am the son in law of Ken and Val Evans of Brynteg so believe in family values. As ...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&ARob Jones
IndependentI'm a local lad with a passion for the area. I served 15 years in the army and have seen many changes both good and bad in the area. I'm already very active in and take great pride in my c...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&ABeverley Parry-Jones
Welsh Conservative PartyI am very pleased to have been selected as the Welsh Conservative Candidate for Bryn Cefn ward, which includes the communities of Pentre Broughton, Brynteg, Moss and Lodge and the reason I am standing...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&ABarbara Fox Roxburgh
IndependentCandidate is yet to submit details to Wrexham.com. Please check back soon.
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&AWilliam Derek Wainwright
Welsh LabourI was born in 1952 at Trevalyn Hospital, Rossett, Wrexham and have lived in Wrexham all my life. I have been a resident of Pentre Broughton since 1978 with my wife Kay and have 3 grown up children, J...
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