South Wales West (Senedd electoral region)

South Wales West (Welsh: Gorllewin De Cymru) is an electoral region of the Senedd, consisting of seven constituencies. The region elects 11 members, seven directly elected constituency members and four additional members. The electoral region was first used in 1999, when the National Assembly for Wales was created.

South Wales West
Gorllewin De Cymru
Senedd electoral region
Created
1999
Current representation
Labour7 MSs
Plaid Cymru2 MSs
Conservative2 MSs
Constituencies
1. Aberavon
2. Bridgend
3. Gower
4. Neath
5. Ogmore
6. Swansea East
7. Swansea West
Preserved counties
Mid Glamorgan (part)
South Glamorgan (part)
West Glamorgan

Each constituency elects one Member of the Senedd by the first past the post electoral system, and the region as a whole elects four additional or top-up Members of the Senedd, to create a degree of proportional representation. The additional member seats are allocated from closed lists by the D'Hondt method, with constituency results being taken into account in the allocation.

County boundaries

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Map of current boundaries

The region covers the whole of the preserved county of West Glamorgan, part of the preserved county of Mid Glamorgan and part of the preserved county of South Glamorgan. The rest of Mid Glamorgan is divided between the South Wales Central and South Wales East electoral regions. The rest of South Glamorgan is within the South Wales Central region.

Electoral region profile

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The region is predominantly urban, taking in Wales' second-largest city, Swansea, as well as working-class towns such as Neath and Port Talbot. However, there are also rural regions, such as on the Gower peninsula. A higher proportion of the local populace are Welsh speakers than in the neighbouring region, South Wales Central.

Constituencies

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The seven constituencies have the names and boundaries of constituencies of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster):

Constituency[nb 1]ElectorateMajority[nb 2]Member of the SeneddNearest oppositionPreserved counties
Aberavon49,8916,402 (30.7%) David Rees Victoria GriffithsEntirely within West Glamorgan
Bridgend62,1855,623 (20.9%) Sarah Murphy Rachel Nugent-FinnPartly Mid Glamorgan, partly South Glamorgan
Gower62,1631,829 (6.1%) Rebecca Evans Myles LangstoneEntirely within West Glamorgan
Neath55,8592,923 (11.5%) Jeremy Miles Sioned WilliamsEntirely within West Glamorgan
Ogmore56,6619,468 (40.5%) Huw Irranca-Davies Luke FletcherPartly Mid Glamorgan, partly South Glamorgan
Swansea East58,5217,452 (36.2%) Mike Hedges Rhiannon BarrarEntirely within West Glamorgan
Swansea West56,8925,080 (22.9%) Julie James Samantha ChohanEntirely within West Glamorgan

Assembly members and Members of the Senedd

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Constituency AMs and MSs

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TermElectionAberavonBridgendGowerNeathOgmoreSwansea EastSwansea West
1st1999Brian Gibbons
(Lab)
Carwyn Jones
(Lab)
Edwina Hart
(Lab)
Gwenda Thomas
(Lab)
Janice Gregory
(Lab)
Val Feld
(Lab)
Andrew Davies
(Lab)
2001Val Lloyd
(Lab)
2nd2003
3rd2007
4th2011David Rees
(Lab)
Mike Hedges
(Lab)
Julie James
(Lab)
5th2016Rebecca Evans
(Lab)
Jeremy Miles
(Lab)
Huw Irranca-Davies
(Lab)
6th2021Sarah Murphy
(Lab)

Regional list AMs and MSs

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N.B. This table is for presentation purposes only

TermElectionAM / MSAM / MSAM / MSAM / MS
1st1999Peter Black
(LD)
Alun Cairns
(Con)
Dai Lloyd
(PC)
Janet Davies
(PC)
2nd2003
3rd2007Bethan Jenkins
(PC)
4th2011Suzy Davies
(Con)
Byron Davies
(Con)
2015[nb 3]Altaf Hussain
(Con)
5th2016Caroline Jones
(UKIP)
(later Ind, BREX, Ind)
Dai Lloyd
(PC)
2018
2019
2020
6th2021Tom Giffard
(Con)
Altaf Hussain
(Con)
Sioned Williams
(PC)
Luke Fletcher
(PC)

2021 Senedd election

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2021 Senedd election: South Wales West[1]
ListCandidatesVotesOf total (%)± from prev.
LabourSiân Catherine James, Mahaboob Basha, Neelo Farr, Kevin Pascoe78,31842.9 3.4
ConservativeThomas Giffard, Altaf Hussain, Samantha Chohan, Liz Hill O'Shea, Suzy Davies, Rachel Nugent-Finn38,24420.9 5.9
Plaid CymruSioned Williams, Luke Fletcher, John Davies, Jamie Evans, Rhiannon Barrar, Leanne Lewis, Victoria Griffiths, Richard Sambrook, Daniel Williams, James Radcliffe33,75318.5 1.3
GreenMegan Poppy Lloyd, Chris Evans, Alex Harris, Tom Muller7,1553.9 1.3
AbolishSimon Ross, Robin Hunter-Clarke, Sarah Allen, James Cole6,9753.8 0.4
Liberal DemocratsChloe Hutchinson, Samuel Bennett, Harvey Jones, Helen Clarke6,0103.3 3.2
UKIPThomas Jenkins, Daniel Morgan, Stan Robinson, Gillian Mason2,8091.5 12.2
IndependentCaroline Jones2,7471.5 1.5
Reform UKChristine Roach, Glenda Davies, Byron John, Sean Prior, Darren Rees1,7741.0 1.0
PropelTim Thomas, Gail John, James Henton, Lee Felrton1,5060.8 0.8
GwladGeraint Jones, Wayne Erasmus, David Smith, John Young1,3060.7 0.7
Freedom AllianceMichelle Valerio, Jonathan Tilt, Zoe Fry1,2710.7 0.7
CommunistLaura Picand, Owain Phillips, Jonathan Chilvers, Roger Jones4830.3
TUSCJohn Evans, Karen Geraghty, Gareth Bromhall, Oisin Mulholland, Charlie Wells3450.2 0.2
PartyConstituency
seats
List votes
(vote %)[1]
D'Hondt
entitlement
Additional
members
elected
Total members
elected
Deviation
from D'Hondt
entitlement
Labour778,318 (43%)607+1
Conservative038,244 (21%)322-1
Plaid Cymru033,753 (19%)2220
Green07,155 (4%)0000
Abolish06,976 (4%)0000
Liberal Democrats06,010 (3%)0000
UKIP02,809 (2%)0000
Independent - Jones02,747 (2%)0000
Reform UK01,774 (1%)0000
Propel01,506 (1%)0000
Gwlad01,306 (1%)0000
Freedom Alliance01,271 (1%)0000
Communist0483 (0%)0000
TUSC0345 (0%)0000

Regional MSs elected 2021

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PartyName
ConservativeTom Giffard
Plaid CymruSioned Williams
ConservativeAltaf Hussain
Plaid CymruLuke Fletcher

2016 Welsh Assembly election additional members

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In the 2016 National Assembly for Wales election, the results for additional members were as follows:[2]

PartyConstituency
seats
List votes
(vote %)
D'Hondt
entitlement
Additional
members
elected
Total members
elected
Deviation
from D'Hondt
entitlement
Labour766,903 (39.5%)507+2
Plaid Cymru029,050 (17.2%)2220
Conservative025,414 (15.0%)211-1
UKIP023,096 (13.7%)211-1
Liberal Democrats010,946 (6.5%)0000
Abolish the Welsh Assembly07,137 (4%)0000
Green04,420 (3%)0000
Official Monster Raving Loony Party01,106 (1%)0000
TUSC0686 (0%)0000
Welsh Communist Party0431 (0%)0000

Regional AMs elected 2016

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PartyName
Plaid CymruBethan Jenkins
Plaid CymruDavid Lloyd
ConservativeSuzy Davies
UKIPCaroline Jones

2011 Welsh Assembly election additional members

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In the 2011 National Assembly for Wales election, the results for additional members were as follows:

PartyConstituency
seats
List votes
(vote %)
D'Hondt
entitlement
Additional
members
elected
Total members
elected
Deviation
from D'Hondt
entitlement
Labour771,766 (46.5%)607+1
Conservative027,457 (17.8%)2220
Plaid Cymru021,258 (13.8%)211−1
Liberal Democrats010,683 (6.9%)1110
UKIP06,619 (4.3%)0000
Socialist Labour05,057 (3.3%)0000
BNP04,714 (3.1%)0000
Green03,952 (2.6%)0000
Welsh Christian01,602 (1.0%)0000
TUSC0809 (0.5%)0000
Communist0464 (0.3%)0000

Regional AMs elected 2011

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PartyName
ConservativeByron Davies
ConservativeSuzy Davies
Liberal DemocratsPeter Black
Plaid CymruBethan Jenkins

† Resigned as AM following his election to the UK House of Commons on 7 May 2015; replaced by Altaf Hussain from 19 May 2015.

2007 Welsh Assembly election additional members

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In the election for additional members in the 2007 National Assembly for Wales election, the results were as follows:[3]

PartyConstituency
seats
List votes
(vote %)
D'Hondt
entitlement
Additional
members
elected
Total members
elected
Deviation
from D'Hondt
entitlement
Labour758,374 (35.8%)507+2
Plaid Cymru028,819 (17.7%)2220
Conservative026,119 (16.1%)211−1
Liberal Democrats020,226 (12.4%)211-1
BNP08,993 (5.5%)0000
Green06,130 (3.8%)0000
UKIP05,914 (3.6%)0000
Socialist Labour02,367 (1.5%)0000
Welsh Christian01,685 (1.0%)0000
Independent01,186 (0.7%)0000
Socialist Alternative01,027 (0.6%)0000
Respect0713 (0.4%)0000
Ind. Conservative0582 (0.4%)0000
Communist0546 (0.3%)0000
CPA0393 (0.2%)0000

2003 Welsh Assembly election additional members

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In the election for additional members in the 2003 National Assembly for Wales election, the results were as follows:[4]

PartyConstituency
seats
List votes
(vote %)
D'Hondt
entitlement
Additional
members
elected
Total members
elected
Deviation
from D'Hondt
entitlement
Labour758,066 (41.61%)607+1
Plaid Cymru024,799 (17.77%)2220
Conservative020,981 (15.03%)211-1
Liberal Democrats017,746 (12.72%)1110
Green06,696 (4.80%)0000
UKIP06,113 (4.38%)0000
Socialist Labour03,446 (2.47%)0000
Cymru Annibynnol01,346 (0.96%)0000
ProLife Alliance0355 (0.25%)0000

1999 Welsh Assembly election additional members

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In the election for additional members in the 1999 National Assembly for Wales election, the results were as follows:[4]

PartyConstituency
seats
List votes
(vote %)
D'Hondt
entitlement
Additional
members
elected
Total members
elected
Deviation
from D'Hondt
entitlement
Labour770,625 (41.79%)507+2
Plaid Cymru050,757 (30.04%)422−2
Conservative020,993 (12.42%)1110
Liberal Democrats018,527 (10.96%)1110
Green04,082 (2.42%)0000
People's Representative02,074 (1.23%)0000
Socialist Alliance01,257 (0.74%)0000
Natural Law0676 (0.40%)0000

Notes

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  1. ^ BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.
  2. ^ The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.
  3. ^ Following his election to the House of Commons, Byron Davies resigned as an AM in May 2015 and was replaced by Altaf Hussain.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Senedd Cymru Election Result- South Wales West Region". Swansea Council. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Election results for South Wales West, 6 May 2016". business.senedd.wales. 6 May 2016. Archived from the original on 1 October 2020. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Welsh assembly election 2007". BBC News. 21 March 2007. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Welsh National Assembly regional constituency: South Wales West". www.politicsresources.net. Archived from the original on 7 August 2017.