Ynys Môn (UK Parliament constituency)

Ynys Môn (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌənɨs ˈmoːn]; officially called Anglesey until 1983) is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. It is one of five 'protected constituencies' within the UK, with boundaries defined by the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 2020 to be fixed to those of Isle of Anglesey County Council.[2]

Ynys Môn
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Map
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Interactive map of the constituency.
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Location of the constituency within Wales
Preserved countyGwynedd
Electorate50,551 (December 2018)[1]
Major settlementsHolyhead, Llangefni, Beaumaris
Current constituency
Created1536 (as Anglesey)
Member of ParliamentVirginia Crosbie (Conservative)
SeatsOne
Overlaps
SeneddYnys Môn, North Wales

The Ynys Môn Senedd constituency was created with the same boundaries in 1999 (as an Assembly constituency).

Ynys Môn is represented by Virginia Crosbie of the Conservative Party. Crosbie is the first Conservative to win the constituency since the 1983 general election.

Constituency profile

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The seat covers the isles of Anglesey and Holy Island. Incomes and house prices are slightly below average for the UK. Electoral Calculus describes the seat as "Traditionalist", characterised by socially conservative Labour-inclined voters with lower levels of income and formal education.[3]

History

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The Laws in Wales Act 1535 (26 Hen. 8. c. 26) provided for a single county seat in the House of Commons for each of 12 historic Welsh counties (including Anglesey) and two for Monmouthshire. Using the modern year, starting on 1 January, these parliamentary constituencies were authorised in 1536.

The Act contains the following provision, which had the effect of enfranchising the shire of Anglesey:

And that for this present Parliament, and all other Parliaments to be holden and kept for this Realm, one Knight shall be chosen and elected to the same Parliaments for every of the Shires of Brecknock, Radnor, Mountgomery and Denbigh, and for every other Shire within the said Country of Dominion of Wales;

The earliest known results are a fragment of the 1541 returns, in which the name of the Knight of the Shire for Anglesey (as Members of Parliament from county constituencies were known before the 19th century) has been lost.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][excessive citations] It is not known if Anglesey was represented in the parliaments of 1536 and 1539.[14]

The borough constituency of Newborough, soon renamed Beaumaris, returned a member of parliament for the boroughs of Anglesey. It was abolished in 1885, leaving only the county constituency of Anglesey. The official name of the constituency in English was Anglesey, until it was replaced by the Welsh name Ynys Môn. Parliament approved the change, to take effect from the 1983 general election. This was purely an alteration of the official name, as no boundary changes were involved.

Boundaries

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Geographically, the constituency of Ynys Môn comprises the whole of the main island of Anglesey and the smaller Holy Island.[2]

The Parliamentary Constituencies Act 2020 amends Schedule 2 to the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 in granting Ynys Môn "protected" status, meaning the boundaries of the constituency cannot be changed in future boundary reviews.

Members of Parliament

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MPs 1545–1640

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ParliamentMember
1545William Bulkeley
1547William Bulkeley
1549Sir Richard Bulkeley (I)
1553 (Mar)Lewis Ab Owen ap Meurig
1553 (Oct)William Lewis
1554 (Apr)Sir Richard Bulkeley (I)
1554 (Nov)Sir Richard Bulkeley (I)
1555William Lewis
1558Rowland Ap Meredydd
1562–3Richard Bulkeley (II)
1571Sir Richard Bulkeley (I)
1572Lewis Ab Owen ap Meurig
1584Owen Holland
1586Sir Henry Bagenal
1588Richard Bulkeley (III)
1593William Glynne
1597Hugh Hughes
1601Thomas Holland
1604Sir Richard Bulkeley (II)
1614Sir Richard Bulkeley (II)
1621Richard Williams
1624John Mostyn
1625Sir Sackville Trevor
1626Richard Bulkeley (IV)
1628Richard Bulkeley (IV)
1639–1640No Parliaments summoned

MPs after 1640

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Short Parliament

Long Parliament

Anglesey was unrepresented in Barebone's Parliament

First Protectorate Parliament

Second Protectorate Parliament

Third Protectorate Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
April 1660The Viscount BulkeleyCourt
1661Nicholas BagenalCourt
February 1679Hon. Henry BulkeleyTory
August 1679Hon. Richard BulkeleyTory
1685The Viscount BulkeleyTory
1689Hon. Thomas BulkeleyTory
1690The Viscount BulkeleyTory
1704The Viscount BulkeleyTory
1715Owen MeyrickWhig
1722The Viscount BulkeleyTory
1725Hugh WilliamsWhig
1734Sir Nicholas Bayly, BtOpposition Whig
1741John OwenOpposition Whig
1747Sir Nicholas Bayly, BtOpposition Whig
1761Owen MeyrickWhig
1770Sir Nicholas Bayly, BtOpposition Whig
1774The Viscount BulkeleyOpposition, later allied to Burke and later still to Pitt
1784Nicholas BaylyIndependent Whig, supported Pitt
1790Hon. William PagetWhig, supported Pitt
1794Hon. Sir Arthur PagetWhig[15]
1807Hon. Berkeley PagetWhig[15]
1820The Earl of UxbridgeWhig[15]
1832Sir Richard Williams-Bulkeley, BtWhig[15][16][17]
1837Hon. William StanleyWhig[15][18]
1847Sir Richard Williams-Bulkeley, BtWhig[15][16][17]
1859Liberal
1868Richard DaviesLiberal
1886Thomas LewisLiberal (Gladstonian)
1895Ellis Ellis-GriffithLiberal
1918Sir Owen ThomasIndependent Labour
1923Sir Robert Thomas, BtLiberal
1929Lady Megan Lloyd GeorgeLiberal
1931Independent Liberal
1935Liberal
1951Cledwyn HughesLabour
1979Keith BestConservative
1983Name changed to Ynys Môn
1987Ieuan Wyn JonesPlaid Cymru
2001Albert OwenLabour
2019Virginia CrosbieConservative

Election results

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Election results since 1900

Elections in the 19th century

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Elections in the 1830s

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1830 general election: Anglesey[15][19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigHenry PagetUnopposed
Registered electorsc. 600
Whig hold
1831 general election: Anglesey[15][19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigHenry PagetUnopposed
Registered electorsc. 600
Whig hold
1832 general election: Anglesey[20][15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigRichard Williams-BulkeleyUnopposed
Registered electors1,187
Whig hold
1835 general election: Anglesey[20][15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigRichard Williams-BulkeleyUnopposed
Registered electors1,155
Whig hold
1837 Anglesey by-election[20][15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigWilliam Owen Stanley 693 54.2 N/A
ConservativeOwen John Augustus Fuller Meyrick[21]58645.8N/A
Majority1078.4N/A
Turnout1,27988.2N/A
Registered electors1,450
Whig hold
  • Caused by Williams-Bulkeley's resignation
1837 general election: Anglesey[20][15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigWilliam Owen StanleyUnopposed
Registered electors1,450
Whig hold

Elections in the 1840s

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1841 general election: Anglesey[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigWilliam Owen StanleyUnopposed
Registered electors2,434
Whig hold
1847 general election: Anglesey[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigRichard Williams-BulkeleyUnopposed
Registered electors2,465
Whig hold

Elections in the 1850s

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1852 general election: Anglesey[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigRichard Williams-BulkeleyUnopposed
Registered electors2,577
Whig hold
1857 general election: Anglesey[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigRichard Williams-BulkeleyUnopposed
Registered electors2,310
Whig hold
1859 general election: Anglesey[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRichard Williams-BulkeleyUnopposed
Registered electors2,258
Liberal hold

Elections in the 1860s

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1865 general election: Anglesey[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRichard Williams-BulkeleyUnopposed
Registered electors2,352
Liberal hold
1868 general election: Anglesey[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRichard DaviesUnopposed
Registered electors3,496
Liberal hold

Elections in the 1870s

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1874 general election: Anglesey[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRichard Davies 1,636 67.4 N/A
ConservativeRichard Williams-Bulkeley79332.6N/A
Majority84334.8N/A
Turnout2,42976.6N/A
Registered electors3,173
Liberal holdSwingN/A

Elections in the 1880s

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1880 general election: Anglesey[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRichard Davies 1,394 56.2 ―11.2
ConservativeGeorge Pritchard Rayner1,08543.8+11.2
Majority30912.4―22.4
Turnout2,47978.2+1.6
Registered electors3,171
Liberal holdSwing―11.2
1885 general election: Anglesey[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRichard Davies 4,412 56.0 ―0.2
ConservativeGeorge Pritchard Rayner3,46244.0+0.2
Majority95012.0―0.4
Turnout7,87480.5+2.3
Registered electors9,777
Liberal holdSwing―0.2
1886 general election: Anglesey[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalThomas Lewis 3,727 52.1 ―3.9
ConservativeGeorge Pritchard Rayner3,42047.9+3.9
Majority3074.2―7.8
Turnout7,14773.1―7.4
Registered electors9,777
Liberal holdSwing―3.9

Elections in the 1890s

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1892 general election: Anglesey[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalThomas Lewis 4,420 62.1 +10.0
Liberal UnionistMorgan Lloyd2,70237.9―10.0
Majority1,71824.2+20.0
Turnout7,12270.6―2.5
Registered electors10,093
Liberal holdSwing+10.0
Ellis Griffith
1895 general election: Anglesey[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalEllis Griffith 4,224 56.9 ―5.2
ConservativeJ R Roberts3,19743.1+5.2
Majority1,02713.8―10.4
Turnout7,42174.3+3.7
Registered electors9,993
Liberal holdSwing―5.2

Elections in the 20th century

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Elections in the 1900s

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1900 general election: Anglesey[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalEllis GriffithUnopposed
Registered electors
Liberal hold
Ellis Griffith
1906 general election: Anglesey[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalEllis Griffith 5,356 67.0 N/A
ConservativeC F Priestley2,63833.0N/A
Majority2,71834.0N/A
Turnout7,99479.9N/A
Registered electors10,001
Liberal holdSwingN/A
1907 Anglesey by-election[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalEllis GriffithUnopposed
Registered electors
Liberal hold

Elections in the 1910s

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January 1910 general election: Anglesey[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalEllis Griffith 5,888 70.7 +3.7
ConservativeRichard Owen Roberts2,43629.3―3.7
Majority3,45241.4+7.4
Turnout8,32480.5+0.6
Registered electors10,341
Liberal holdSwing+3.7
December 1910 general election: Anglesey[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalEllis GriffithUnopposed
Registered electors10,341
Liberal hold
Owen Thomas
1918 general election: Anglesey[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent LabourOwen Thomas 9,038 50.4 N/A
CLiberalEllis Ellis-Griffith8,89849.6N/A
Majority1400.8N/A
Turnout17,93669.4N/A
Registered electors25,836
Independent Labour gain from LiberalSwing
C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.

Elections in the 1920s

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1922 general election: Anglesey[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent LabourOwen Thomas 11,929 54.2 +3.8
National LiberalRobert Thomas10,06745.8―3.8
Majority1,8628.4+7.6
Turnout21,99680.5+11.1
Registered electors27,320
Independent Labour holdSwing+3.8
1923 Anglesey by-election[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRobert Thomas 11,116 53.3 +7.5
LabourEdward John6,36830.5―23.7
UnionistRichard Owen Roberts3,38516.2N/A
Majority4,74822.8N/A
Turnout20,86976.4―4.1
Registered electors27,320
Liberal gain from Independent LabourSwing+15.6
1923 general election: Anglesey[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRobert ThomasUnopposed
Registered electors28,135
Liberal hold
Sir Robert Thomas
1924 general election: Anglesey[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRobert Thomas 13,407 63.9 N/A
LabourCyril O. Jones7,58036.1N/A
Majority5,82727.8N/A
Turnout20,98774.0N/A
Registered electors28,343
Liberal holdSwingN/A
1929 general election: Anglesey[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalMegan Lloyd George 13,181 49.4 ―14.5
LabourWilliam Edwards7,56328.4―7.7
UnionistAlbert Hughes5,91722.2N/A
Majority5,61821.0―6.8
Turnout26,66179.8+5.8
Registered electors33,392
Liberal holdSwing―3.4

Elections in the 1930s

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1931 general election: Anglesey[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Liberal Megan Lloyd George 14,839 58.3 +8.9
ConservativeAlbert Hughes10,61241.7+19.5
Majority4,22716.6―4.4
Turnout25,45175.5―4.3
Registered electors33,700
Independent Liberals (UK, 1931) gain from Liberal
1935 general election: Anglesey[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalMegan Lloyd George 11,227 44.5 ―13.8
ConservativeFrancis John Watkin Williams7,04527.9―13.8
LabourHenry Jones6,95927.6N/A
Majority4,18216.6±0.0
Turnout25,23174.4―1.1
Registered electors33,930
Liberal gain from Independent Liberals (UK, 1931)

Elections in the 1940s

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1945 general election: Anglesey[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalMegan Lloyd George 12,610 52.2 +7.7
LabourCledwyn Hughes11,52947.8+20.2
Majority1,0814.4―12.2
Turnout24,13970.6―3.8
Registered electors34,210
Liberal holdSwing

Elections in the 1950s

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1950 general election: Anglesey[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalMegan Lloyd George 13,688 46.7 ―5.5
LabourCledwyn Hughes11,75940.0―7.8
ConservativeJ O Jones3,91913.3N/A
Majority1,9296.7+2.3
Turnout29,36682.7+12.1
Registered electors35,490
Liberal holdSwing
1951 general election: Anglesey[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCledwyn Hughes 11,814 40.1 +0.1
LiberalMegan Lloyd George11,21938.2―8.5
ConservativeO Meurig Roberts6,36621.7+8.4
Majority5951.9N/A
Turnout29,39981.4―1.3
Registered electors36,117
Labour gain from LiberalSwing
1955 general election: Anglesey[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCledwyn Hughes 13,986 48.4 +8.3
LiberalJohn Williams Hughes9,41332.6―5.6
ConservativeOwen H. Hughes3,33313.3―8.4
Plaid CymruJ Rowland Jones2,1837.5N/A
Majority4,57315.8+13.9
Turnout28,91580.4―1.0
Registered electors35,980
Labour holdSwing
1959 general election: Anglesey[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCledwyn Hughes 13,249 47.0 ―1.4
ConservativeO Meurig Hughes7,00524.9+11.6
Plaid CymruRobert Tudur Jones4,12114.6+7.1
LiberalRhys Lloyd3,79613.5―19.1
Majority6,24422.1+6.3
Turnout28,17177.6―2.8
Registered electors36,281
Labour holdSwing

Elections in the 1960s

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1964 general election: Anglesey[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCledwyn Hughes 13,553 48.1 +1.1
ConservativeJohn Eilian Jones7,01625.0+0.1
LiberalE Gwyn Jones5,73020.4+6.9
Plaid CymruR. Tudur Jones1,8176.5―8.1
Majority6,53723.1+1.0
Turnout28,11678.6+1.0
Registered electors35,793
Labour holdSwing
1966 general election: Anglesey[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCledwyn Hughes 14,874 55.0 +6.9
ConservativeJohn Eilian Jones9,57635.4+10.4
Plaid CymruJohn Wynn Meredith2,5969.6+3.1
Majority5,29819.6―3.5
Turnout27,04673.2―5.4
Registered electors36,950
Labour holdSwing

Elections in the 1970s

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1970 general election: Anglesey[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCledwyn Hughes 13,966 43.2 ―11.8
ConservativeJohn Eilian Jones9,22028.5―6.9
Plaid CymruJohn Lasarus Williams7,14022.1+12.5
LiberalWinston Roddick2,0136.2N/A
Majority4,74614.7―4.9
Turnout32,33978.2+5.0
Registered electors41,319
Labour holdSwing―2.4
February 1974 general election: Anglesey[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCledwyn Hughes 14,652 41.8 ―1.4
ConservativeThomas Vivan Lewis8,89825.4―3.1
Plaid CymruDafydd Iwan7,61021.7―0.4
LiberalEdwin Jones3,88211.1+4.9
Majority5,75416.4+1.7
Turnout35,04280.2+2.0
Registered electors43,685
Labour holdSwing+0.8
October 1974 general election: Anglesey[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCledwyn Hughes 13,947 41.6 ―0.2
ConservativeVivan Lewis7,97523.8―1.6
Plaid CymruDafydd Iwan6,41019.1―2.6
LiberalMervyn Ankers5,18215.5+4.4
Majority5,97217.8+1.4
Turnout33,51476.1―4.1
Registered electors44,026
Labour holdSwing+0.7
1979 general election: Anglesey[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKeith Best 15,100 39.0 +15.2
LabourElystan Morgan12,28331.7―9.9
Plaid CymruJohn Lasarus Williams7,86320.3+1.2
LiberalJohn Gwynedd Jones3,5009.0―6.5
Majority2,8177.3N/A
Turnout38,74681.2+5.1
Registered electors47,726
Conservative gain from LabourSwing+12.5

Elections in the 1980s

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1983 general election: Ynys Môn[28][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKeith Best 15,017 37.5 ―1.5
Plaid CymruIeuan Wyn Jones13,33333.3+13.0
LabourTudor Williams6,79116.9―14.8
SDPDavid Thomas4,94712.3+3.3
Majority1,6844.2―3.1
Turnout40,08879.6―1.6
Registered electors50,359
Conservative holdSwing
1987 general election: Ynys Môn[28][30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Plaid CymruIeuan Wyn Jones 18,580 43.2 +9.9
ConservativeRoger Evans14,28233.2―4.3
LabourColin Parry7,25216.9±0.0
SDPIeuan Wilson Evans2,8636.7―5.6
Majority4,29810.0N/A
Turnout42,97781.7+2.1
Registered electors52,633
Plaid Cymru gain from ConservativeSwing+7.2

Elections in the 1990s

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1992 general election: Ynys Môn[31][32][33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Plaid CymruIeuan Wyn Jones 15,984 37.1 ―6.1
ConservativeGwynn Rowlands14,87834.6+1.4
LabourRobin Jones10,12623.5+6.6
Liberal DemocratsPauline Badger1,8914.4―2.3
Natural LawSusan Parry1820.4N/A
Majority1,1062.5―7.5
Turnout43,06180.6―1.1
Registered electors53,412
Plaid Cymru holdSwing―3.7
1997 general election: Ynys Môn[34][32][35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Plaid CymruIeuan Wyn Jones 15,756 39.5 +2.4
LabourOwen Edwards13,27533.2+9.7
ConservativeGwilym Owen8,56921.5―13.1
Liberal DemocratsDeric Burnham1,5373.8―0.6
ReferendumHugh Gray-Morris7932.0N/A
Majority2,4816.3+3.8
Turnout39,93075.4―5.2
Registered electors53,294
Plaid Cymru holdSwing+3.7

Elections in the 21st century

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Elections in the 2000s

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2001 general election: Ynys Môn[36][37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlbert Owen 11,906 35.0 +1.8
Plaid CymruEilian Williams11,10632.6―6.9
ConservativeAlbie Fox7,65322.5+1.0
Liberal DemocratsNicholas Bennett2,7728.1+4.3
UKIPFrancis Wykes3591.1N/A
IndependentNona Donald2220.7N/A
Majority8002.4N/A
Turnout34,01863.7―11.7
Registered electors53,398
Labour gain from Plaid CymruSwing+4.3
2005 general election: Ynys Môn[38][39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlbert Owen 12,278 34.6 ―0.4
Plaid CymruEurig Wyn11,03631.1―1.5
IndependentPeter Rogers5,21614.7N/A
ConservativeJames Roach3,91511.0―11.5
Liberal DemocratsSarah Green2,4186.8―1.3
UKIPElaine Gill3671.0―0.1
Legalise CannabisTim Evans2320.7N/A
Majority1,2423.5+1.1
Turnout35,46267.5+3.8
Registered electors52,512
Labour holdSwing+0.6

Elections in the 2010s

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2010 general election: Ynys Môn[40][41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlbert Owen 11,490 33.4 ―1.2
Plaid CymruDylan Rees9,02926.2―4.9
ConservativeAnthony Ridge-Newman7,74422.5+11.5
Liberal DemocratsMatt Wood2,5927.5+0.7
IndependentPeter Rogers2,2256.5―8.2
UKIPElaine Gill1,2013.5+2.5
ChristianDavid Owen1630.5N/A
Majority2,4617.2+3.7
Turnout34,44468.8+1.3
Registered electors50,075
Labour holdSwing+1.8
2015 general election: Ynys Môn[42][43][44]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlbert Owen 10,871 31.1 ―2.3
Plaid CymruJohn Rowlands10,64230.5+4.3
ConservativeMichelle Willis7,39321.2―1.3
UKIPNathan Gill5,12114.7+11.2
Liberal DemocratsMark Rosenthal7512.2―5.3
Socialist LabourLiz Screen1480.4N/A
Rejected ballots67
Majority2290.6―6.6
Turnout34,92669.9+1.1
Registered electors49,939
Labour holdSwing―3.2

Of the 67 rejected ballots:

  • 51 were either unmarked or it was uncertain who the vote was for.[43]
  • 16 voted for more than one candidate.[43]
2017 general election: Ynys Môn[45][46]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlbert Owen 15,643 41.9 +10.8
ConservativeTomos Davies10,38427.8+6.6
Plaid CymruIeuan Wyn Jones10,23727.4―3.1
UKIPJames Turner6241.7―13.0
Liberal DemocratsSarah Jackson4791.3―0.9
Majority5,25914.1+13.5
Turnout37,36770.6+0.7
Registered electors52,921
Labour holdSwing+2.1
2019 general election: Ynys Môn[47][48][49]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeVirginia Crosbie 12,959 35.5 +7.7
LabourMary Roberts10,99130.1―11.8
Plaid CymruAled ap Dafydd10,41828.5+1.1
Brexit PartyHelen Jenner2,1846.0N/A
Rejected ballots121
Majority1,9685.4N/A
Turnout36,55270.4―0.2
Registered electors51,925
Conservative gain from LabourSwing+9.8

Of the 121 rejected ballots:

  • 96 were either unmarked or it was uncertain who the vote was for.[49]
  • 24 voted for more than one candidate.[49]
  • 1 had want of official mark.[49]

Elections in the 2020s

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2024 general election: Ynys Môn[50]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeVirginia Crosbie
Liberal DemocratsLeena Farhat
Reform UKEmmett Jenner
Plaid CymruLlinos Medi
GreenMartin Schwaller
Monster Raving LoonySir Grumpus L Shorticus
LabourIeuan Môn Williams
LibertarianSam Andrew Wood
Rejected ballots
Majority
Turnout
Registered electors
Swing

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Electoral rolls by Welsh Assembly constituency areas and electoral regions". 2019 Electorate Figures. StatsWales. 1 December 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Guide to the 2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies | Boundary Commission for England | Page 10". boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  3. ^ Electoral Calculus https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/fcgi-bin/seatdetails.py?seat=Ynys+Mon
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Further reading

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  • The House of Commons 1509–1558, by S.T. Bindoff (Secker & Warburg 1982)
  • Williams, William Retlaw (1895). The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales. Brecknock: E. Davies and Bell. pp. 1–8. Retrieved 28 August 2008.
  • F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results, 1918–1949; Political Reference Publications, Glasgow, 1949
  • Keele University, UK General Election Results, 1950

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