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Overview of the Result
The Liberals were again returned with a large majority. There were a large number of unopposed returns.[1]
Retiring Aldermen
The following aldermen, all of whom were Liberals, retired at the election.
C.M. Williams
David Jenkins, Maesteg, Glandovey
Levi James
William Davies
J.T. Morgan
David Lloyd
John Davies
Rev John Owen
Only C.M. Williams in Aberystwyth and David Lloyd in Aberbanc sought election. Levi James (Cardigan), William Davies (New Quay), J.T. Morgan (Talybont) and David Jenkins, Glandovey (elected from outside the Council) all stood down and did not seek re-election. John Davies, Tanycoed and John Owen, Blaenpennal, who had filled aldermanic vacancies since 1889 did likewise.[1] All those who stood down retired from county politics apart from J.T. Morgan who was re-elected as an alderman despite not facing the electorate.[2]
Contested Elections
There were fewer contested elections than on the previous two occasions as the politics of the county seems to settle down after the initial contests. In Aberystwyth it was said that the Town Council elections the previous November had elicited much greater interest.[3]
Those seats that were contested witnessed a swing towards the Conservative candidates, who captured a total of seven seats. These included significant victories at Cardigan and Llandysul. The contest in Bow Street could also be regarded as a Conservative gain.
It was said that a plough belonging to a farmer in Borth was destroyed due to his support for the Conservative candidate.
The New Council
The Liberals once again had a comfortable majority. Morgan Evans of Llanarth was elected chairman for 1895/96.
Elected Members
Cardiganshire County Council 1895 : elected members
Harford, elected in a close contest in 1889, did not initially seek re-election in 1892, but was returned unopposed after David Lloyd was made an alderman.
David Davies had lost his seat at the previous election in 1892 and narrowly lost the by-election following the successful candidate's election as alderman.
This was the first time Llewelyn Edwards had won a contested election, having been defeated at Llanbadarn Fawr in 1889 and 1892. On the former occasion he was made an alderman despite his defeat and on the latter elected unopposed for Trefeurig following Peter Jones's elevation to the aldermanic bench.
D.J. Williams had previously represented Tregaron as a Liberal Unionist from a by-election in 1889 until 1892 when he did not stand. He was elected for Llanddewi Brefi at a by-election in 1892
The overhaul of the aldermanic bench saw the election of key figures from the liberal ranks. Having avoided the principle of electing from outside the Council four years previously this practice was now adopted once again, leading to criticism, most notably from the Liberal-supporting Cambrian News.[2] It was noted in particular that three defeated candidates were elected, namely James Stevens at Cardigan, Daniel Jones of Llanon and Davies of Cwrtmawr. J.T. Morgan of Talybont was also re-elected although he had not contested the election.
T. H. R. Hughes, Liberal (elected councillor at Llanwnen)
C. M. Williams, Liberal (retiring alderman; elected councillor at Aberystywth Ward 4)
Morgan Evans, Liberal (elected councillor at Llanarth)
James Stephens, Liberal (defeated candidate at Cardigan South)
Enoch Davies, Liberal (elected councillor at Penbryn )
J.T. Morgan, Liberal (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election)
Daniel Jones, Liberal (defeated candidate at Llansanffraed )
Aldermanic Vacancies 1895-1901
Daniel Jones died a few months after the election. In August 1895, James James of Ffynonhowell, from outside of the Council, was appointed to succeed him.[4]
Therefore, the following appointment was made for the remainder of the six-year term.
James Jones, Liberal (from outside the Council)
1895 by-elections following the election of aldermen
Aberystwyth Division 4 by-election
The Liberals comfortably retained the seat although the Aberystwyth Observer complained that the Conservatives 'made no special effort' to support their candidate.[5]
Following the appointment of Morgan Evans as alderman, James Evans of Esgerwenfawr was selected as a candidate by the local Liberals, and was returned unopposed.[6]