An election to the Carmarthen Rural District Council in Wales was held in April 1922. It was preceded by the 1919 election, and was followed by the 1925 election. Ten members were returned unopposed. The successful candidates were also elected to the Carmarthen Board of Guardians.
Overview of the results
The election was fought on non-political lines, in contrast to the county election the previous month.
Ward results
Abergwili (two seats)
Abernant (one seat)
Conwil (two seats)
Laugharne Parish (one seat)
Laugharne Township (one seat)
Llanarthney (two seats)
Llandawke and Llansadurnen (one seat)
Llanddarog (one seat)
Llandeilo Abercowyn and Llangynog (one seat)
Llanddowror (one seat)
Llandyfaelog (one seat)
Llanfihangel Abercowin (one seat)
Llangain (one seat)
Llangendeirne (two seats)
Llangunnor (one seat)
Llangynin (one seat)
Llanllawddog (one seat)
Llanpumsaint (one seat)
Llanstephan (one seat)
Llanwinio (one seat)
Merthyr (one seat)
Mydrim (one seat)
Newchurch (one seat)
St Clears (one seat)
St Ishmaels (one seat)
Trelech a'r Betws (two seats)
Carmarthen Board of Guardians
All members of the District Council also served as members of Carmarthen Board of Guardians. In addition six members were elected to represent the borough of Carmarthen. All six sitting members were returned unopposed.
Carmarthen (six seats)
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