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Ward Menai (Bangor) — Gwynedd
Menai (Bangor) Ward — Gwynedd

Note:— Local by-elections may be missing. If the result for a particular year does not appear on this page, click on the link to see all results for Gwynedd council in that year.

This ward was abolished or subjected to boundary changes in 2022.

5th May 2022

4th May 2017 (2 seats) [1 PC gain from LD]

Mair Rowlands PC 218 70.6%
Catrin Wager PC 175
Andrew Joyce LD 91 29.4%

3rd May 2012 (2 seats) [1 PC gain from LD]

Mair Rowlands PC 159 35.9%
June Marshall LD 151 34.1%
Illtud Jones PC 138
Keith Marshall LD 123
Michael Carey Lab 90 20.3%
Colum Taylor Lab 70
Daniel Shooman Ind 43 9.7%

1st May 2008 (2 seats)

June Marshall LD 249 61.5%
Robert Marshall LD 198
Stephen Lansdown PC 156 38.5%

10th June 2004 (2 seats)

June Marshall LD 241 57.1%
Kathleen Thomas LD 178
Dyfrig Jones PC 112 26.5%
Michael Quinn Lab 69 16.4%

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