Over 1,300 applicants for postal votes were left waiting to receive their ballot papers ahead of the election for the Welsh Parliament on Thursday, a council has said. It was revealed on Monday that postal votes had not been delivered to voters in Cardiff’s Caerdydd Ffynnon Taf and the Caerdydd Penarth constituencies. Royal Mail said the postal votes were “not printed” and “never handed over” to them for delivery. Cardiff Council said the “print run for the supplementary voting packs scheduled for last week did not fully take place”. A spokesperson for Cardiff Council, said: “Following further discussions with the local authority’s contracted print provider, it has been confirmed that, while the relevant data was received from the Council, the print run for the supplementary voting packs scheduled for last week did not fully take place. “Initially this resulted in 1,388 packs not being delivered to electors in Cardiff, in the Caerdydd Ffynnon Taf and Caerdydd Penarth constituencies.…