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Trefniadau Etholiadol Presennol BWRDEISTREF SIROL WRECSAM AELODAETH PRESENNOL Y CYNGOR Tudalen 1 2011 NIFER Y ETHOLWYR ETHOLWYR Rhif ENW DISGRIFIAD CYNGHORWYR 2011 CYNGHORYDD 1 Acton Wardiau Canol Acton a Pharc Acton yng Nghymuned Acton 1 2,377 2,377 2 Parc Borras Ward Parc Borras yng Nghymuned Acton 1 1,976 1,976 3 Bronington Cymunedau Bangor Is-y-Coed, Bronington a Willington Worthenbury 1 2,497 2,497 4 Brymbo Wardiau Brymbo a'r Fron yng Nghymuned Brymbo 1 2,985 2,985 5 Brynyffynnon Ward Brynyffynnon yng Nghymuned Offa 1 2,560 2,560 6 Bryn Cefn Ward Bryn Cefn yng Nghymuned Brychdwn 1 1,563 1,563 7 Cartrefle Ward Cartrefle yng Nghymuned Parc Caia 1 1,738 1,738 8 Cefn Wardiau Acrefair a Phenybryn, Cefn a Rhosymedre a Chefn Bychan yng Nghymuned Cefn 2 3,887 1,944 9 Gogledd y Waun Ward y Gogledd yng Nghymuned Y Waun 1 1,885 1,885 10 De'r Waun Ward y De yng Nghymuned Y Waun 1 1,582 1,582 11 Coedpoeth Cymuned Coedpoeth 2 3,617 1,809 12 Dyffryn Ceiriog/ Ceiriog Valley Cymunedau Ceiriog Ucha, Glyntraean a Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog 1 1,701 1,701 13 Erddig Ward Erddig yng Nghymuned Offa 1 1,673 1,673 14 Esclusham Wardiau Bersham a Rhostyllen yng Nghymuned Esclusham 1 2,066 2,066 15 Garden Village Ward Garden Village yng Nghymuned Rhosddu 1 1,648 1,648 16 Dwyrain a Gorllewin Gresffordd Wardiau'r Dwyrain a'r Gorllewin yng Nghymuned Gresffordd 1 2,243 2,243 17 Grosvenor Ward Grosvenor yng Nghymuned Rhosddu 1 2,097 2,097 18 Gwenfro Ward Gwenfro yng Nghymuned Brychdwn 1 1,237 1,237 19 Dwyrain a De Gwersyllt Wardiau'r Dwyrain a'r De yng Nghymuned Gwersyllt 2 3,606 1,803 20 Gogledd Gwersyllt Ward y Gogledd yng Nghymuned Gwersyllt 1 2,062 2,062 21 Gorllewin Gwersyllt Ward y Gorllewin yng Nghymuned Gwersyllt 1 2,300 2,300 22 Hermitage Ward Hermitage yng Nghymuned Offa 1 1,697 1,697 23 Holt Cymunedau Abenbury, Holt ac Is-y-Coed 1 2,569 2,569 24 Johnstown Ward Johnstown yng Nghymuned Rhosllannerchrugog 1 2,490 2,490 25 Little Acton Ward Little Acton yng Nghymuned Acton 1 1,839 1,839 26 Llangollen Wledig Cymuned Llangollen Wledig 1 1,575 1,575 27 Llai Cymuned Llai 2 3,645 1,823 28 Maesydre Ward Maesydre yng Nghymuned Acton 1 1,542 1,542 29 Marchwiail Cymunedau Erbistock, Marchwiail a Sesswick 1 1,876 1,876 30 Marford a Hoseley Ward Marford a Hoseley yng Nghymuned Gresffordd 1 1,837 1,837 31 Mwynglawdd Cymuned Mwynglawdd a ward Bwlchgwyn yng Nghymuned Brymbo 1 1,927 1,927 32 Brychdwn Newydd Wardiau Brynteg a Brychdwn Newydd yng Nghymuned Brychdwn 1 2,729 2,729 BWRDEISTREF SIROL WRECSAM AELODAETH PRESENNOL Y CYNGOR Tudalen 2 2011 NIFER Y ETHOLWYR ETHOLWYR Rhif ENW DISGRIFIAD CYNGHORWYR 2011 CYNGHORYDD 33 Offa Ward Offa yng Nghymuned Offa 1 1,993 1,993 34 Owrtyn Cymunedau Hanmer, De Maelor ac Owrtyn 1 2,551 2,551 35 Pant Ward y Pant yng Nghymuned Rhosllannerchrugog 1 1,653 1,653 36 Pen-y-cae Ward Eitha yng Nghymuned Pen-y-cae 1 1,554 1,554 37 Pen-y-cae a De Rhiwabon Ward Y Groes yng Nghymuned Pen-y-cae a Ward y De yng Nghymuned Rhiwabon 1 1,972 1,972 38 Plas Madog Ward Plas Madog yng Nghymuned Cefn 1 1,251 1,251 Wardiau Gogledd Ponciau, De Ponciau a Rhos yng Nghymuned Rhosllannerchrugog a 39 Ponciau 2 3,657 1,829 wardiau Aberoer a Phentrebychan yng Nghymuned Esclusham 40 Queensway Ward Queensway yng Nghymuned Parc Caia 1 1,630 1,630 41 Rhosesni Ward Rhosesni yng Nghymuned Acton 1 2,958 2,958 42 Yr Orsedd Cymuned Yr Orsedd 1 2,546 2,546 43 Rhiwabon Ward y Gogledd yng Nghymuned Rhiwabon 1 2,205 2,205 44 Smithfield Ward Smithfield yng Nghymuned Parc Caia 1 1,937 1,937 45 Stansty Ward Stansty yng Nghymuned Rhosddu 1 1,707 1,707 46 Whitegate Ward Whitegate yng Nghymuned Parc Caia 1 1,961 1,961 47 Wynnstay Ward Wynnstay yng Nghymuned Parc Caia 1 1,440 1,440 CYFANSWM: 52 102,041 1,962.
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