1895 Pembrokeshire County Council election

The third election to Pembrokeshire County Council was held in March 1895. It was preceded by the 1892 election and followed by the 1898 election.

Overview of the result
In 1895 there were fewer uncontested returns than at the previous election in 1892, as the Conservatives launched a determined effort to take control of the county council. This resulted in substantial gains at the expense of the Liberals.

Boundary changes
There were no boundary changes at this election.

Carew
The result did not appear in the local press but Lort Phillips was said to have been returned by a 'good majority'.

Haverfordwest, Prendergast and Uzmaston
The mayor, as returning officer, gave his casting vote in favour of the Liberal candidate.

Llangwm
Carrow appears to have been elected as a Liberal in 1892.

Milford
Dr Griffith had stood as a Liberal in 1892

Pembroke Dock Ward 34
Stamper stood as a Liberal Unionist in 1892.

Election of aldermen
The election of aldermen reflected Conservative successes at the election.