Candidates confirmed for local government elections on 5 May
Poster information
Posted on: Wednesday 06 April 2022
Candidates have now been confirmed for the local government elections which are due to be held on Thursday 5 May 2022.
Following a recent review undertaken by the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales, the election will be the first to feature a new ward structure.
The election will determine who the 51 members representing 28 wards on Bridgend County Borough Council will be for the next five years.
It will also account for 236 seats covering 20 local town and community councils across 49 community wards.
For the county borough council election, each of the 51 new members will represent an average of 2,096 electors.
Fifteen of the new wards will be represented by more than one councillor, seven will feature two councillors, and eight will feature three councillors.
The full list of candidates is as follows:
Ward name: |
Number of seats:
|
Candidates: |
Aberkenfig
|
One |
|
Blackmill
|
One |
· Andrew James McKay (Independent) · Vanessa Janet Latchem-Smith (Welsh Conservative Party) · Hywel Miles Williams (Welsh Labour)
|
Brackla East and Coychurch Lower
|
Two |
· Cheryl Pickering (Independent) · Philip Donald Pickering (Independent) · Rebekah Diane Fudge (Welsh Conservative Party) · Kay Louise Rowlands (Welsh Conservative Party) · Eugene Lewis Phillip Caparros (Welsh Labour) · Simon John Griffiths (Welsh Labour) · Yasmin Zahra (Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales)
|
Brackla East Central
|
One |
· Mark Charles Payn (Independent) · Tyler Saul Nathan Sean Walsh (Welsh Conservative Party) · William James Kendall (Welsh Labour) · Philippa Richards (Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales)
|
Brackla West
|
One |
· Lisa Louise Lewis (Independent) · Aniello Angelo Pucella (Welsh Conservative Party) · Johanna Ellen Elizabeth Llewellyn-Hopkins (Welsh Labour)
|
Brackla West Central
|
One |
|
Bridgend Central
|
Three |
|
Bryntyrion, Laleston and Merthyr Mawr
|
Three |
|
Caerau
|
Two |
|
Cefn Glas
|
Two |
|
Coity Higher
|
Three |
|
Cornelly
|
Three |
|
Garw Valley
|
Three |
|
Llangynwyd
|
One |
|
Maesteg East
|
Two |
|
Maesteg West
|
Two |
|
Nant-y-moel
|
One |
|
Newton
|
One |
|
Nottage
|
One |
|
Ogmore Vale
|
One |
|
Oldcastle
|
Two |
|
Pencoed and Penprysg
|
Three |
|
Pen-y-Fai
|
One |
|
Porthcawl East Central
|
Two |
|
Porthcawl West Central
|
One |
|
Pyle, Kenfig Hill and Cefn Cribwr
|
Three |
|
Rest Bay
|
One |
|
St Bride's Minor and Ynysawdre
|
Three |
|
The deadline for registering to vote is Thursday 14 April and further details can be found at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote.
Anyone who has already registered to vote will receive a polling card through the post indicating which polling station they should visit on 5 May.
Anyone who would like to use a postal vote will need to complete a postal vote application form which must be sent back to Bridgend County Borough Council’s electoral registration office to arrive no later than 5pm on Tuesday 19 April.
Meanwhile, the deadline to apply to vote by proxy – allowing somebody you trust to vote on your behalf – is Tuesday 26 April.
Polling day will be held on Thursday 5 May, and the counting of votes will take place on Friday 6 May.
Further details can be found at the Elections page of www.bridgend.gov.uk