North Wales (Senedd electoral region)

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North Wales
Senedd electoral region
North Wales shown within Wales
Created
1999
Current representation
Labour 5 MSs
Conservative 3 MSs
Plaid Cymru 3 MSs
Independent 1 MS
Brexit Party 1 MS
Constituencies
1. Aberconwy
2. Alyn and Deeside
3. Arfon
4. Clwyd South
5.Clwyd West
6. Delyn
7. Vale of Clwyd
8. Wrexham
9. Ynys Môn
Preserved counties
Clwyd
Gwynedd (part)

North Wales is an electoral region of the Senedd, consisting of nine constituencies. The region elects thirteen members, nine directly elected constituency members and four additional members. The electoral region was first used in the 1999 Welsh Assembly election, when the Assembly for Wales was created.

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 and Westminster boundaries

As created in 1999, the region covered the most of the preserved county of Clwyd, part of the preserved county of Gwynedd, and part of the preserved county of Powys. Other parts of these preserved counties were within the Mid and West Wales electoral region. For the 2007 Welsh Assembly election, however, boundaries changed, and the region now covers all of the preserved county of Clwyd and part of the preserved county of Gwynedd. The rest of Gwynedd is in the Mid and West Wales region.

The Senedd constituencies have the names of constituencies of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster). For Westminster election purposes, however, there are no electoral regions, and constituency boundary changes became effective for the 2010 United Kingdom general election.

Electoral region profile

The region is a mix of rural and urban areas, with the population higher in the east, where can be found the region's largest town, Wrexham, and the working-class conurbations of Deeside. The western areas, including the Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn), are largely rural. Although Anglesey and Gwynedd are home to large numbers of Welsh speakers, the language is not widely spoken in the north-east.

Constituencies

Constituency 2016 Result Preserved county
Aberconwy style="width: 3px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| Janet Finch-Saunders
Conservative
Entirely within Clwyd
Alyn and Deeside style="width: 3px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color| Carl Sargeant
Labour
Arfon style="width: 3px" bgcolor=Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color| Siân Gwenllian
Plaid Cymru
Entirely within Gwynedd
Clwyd South style="width: 3px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color| Ken Skates
Labour
Entirely within Clwyd
Clwyd West style="width: 3px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| Darren Millar
Conservative
Delyn style="width: 3px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color| Hannah Blythyn
Labour
Vale of Clwyd style="width: 3px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color| Ann Jones
Labour
Wrexham style="width: 3px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color| Lesley Griffiths
Labour
Ynys Môn style="width: 3px" bgcolor=Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color| Rhun ap Iorwerth
Plaid Cymru
Entirely within Gwynedd

Assembly members and Members of the Senedd

Constituency AMs

Term Election Conwy Alyn and
Deeside
Caernarfon Clwyd South Clwyd West Delyn Vale of Clwyd Wrexham Ynys Môn
1st 1999 bgcolor="Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color"| Gareth Jones
(PC)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="2"| Tom Middlehurst
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color" rowspan="2"| Dafydd Wigley
(PC)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="2"| Karen Sinclair
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="2"| Alun Pugh
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="2"| Alison Halford
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="2"| Ann Jones
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color"| John Marek
(Lab)
(later JMIP then Forward Wales)
bgcolor="Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color" rowspan="2"| Ieuan Wyn Jones
(PC)
2nd 2003 bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color| Denise Idris Jones
(Lab)
Carl Sargeant
(Lab)
Alun Ffred Jones
(PC)
Sandy Mewies
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|
Term Election Aberconwy Alyn and
Deeside
Arfon Clwyd South Clwyd West Delyn Vale of Clwyd Wrexham Ynys Môn
3rd 2007 bgcolor="Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color"| Gareth Jones
(PC)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="5"| Carl Sargeant
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color" rowspan="5"| Alun Ffred Jones
(PC)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="5"| Karen Sinclair
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color" rowspan="5"| Darren Millar
(Con)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="5"| Sandy Mewies
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="5"| Ann Jones
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color" rowspan="5"| Lesley Griffiths
(Lab)
bgcolor="Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color" rowspan="5"| Ieuan Wyn Jones
(PC)
4th 2011 bgcolor="Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color" rowspan="4"| Janet Finch-Saunders
(Con)
Ken Skates
(Lab)
2013 Rhun ap Iorwerth
(PC)
5th 2016 Siân Gwenllian
(PC)
Hannah Blythyn
(Lab)
2018 Jack Sargeant
(Lab)

Regional list AMs

N.B. This table is for presentation purposes only

Term Election AM AM AM AM
1st 1999 bgcolor="Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color" rowspan="11"| Rod Richards
(Con)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color" rowspan="7"| Peter Rogers
(Con)
bgcolor="Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/color" rowspan="7"| Christine Humphreys
(LD)
bgcolor="Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color" rowspan="11"| Janet Ryder
(PC)
2001[1] Eleanor Burnham
(LD)
2002[2] David Jones
(Con)
2nd 2003 Mark Isherwood
(Con)
Brynle Williams
(Con)
3rd 2007
4th 2011 Antoinette Sandbach
(Con)
Aled Roberts
(LD)
Llyr Gruffydd
(PC)
2015[3] Janet Haworth
(Con)
5th 2016 bgcolor="Template:UK Independence Party/meta/color"| Nathan Gill
(UKIP)
(later Independent)
bgcolor="Template:UK Independence Party/meta/color" rowspan="3"| Michelle Brown
(UKIP), later Independent
2016[4] bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color" rowspan="2"|
2017[5] Mandy Jones
(Independent)[6]
(later BREX)
2019 bgcolor="Template:Brexit Party/meta/color" rowspan="1"| bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color" rowspan="1"|

2016 Welsh Assembly election additional members

2016 National Assembly for Wales election - North Wales region
Party Constituency Seats List Votes (vote %) D'Hondt Entitlement Additional Members Elected Total Members Elected Deviation from D'Hondt Entitlement
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Labour Party|Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/shortname]] 5 57,528 (28.1%) 4 0 5 +1
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color| [[Plaid Cymru|Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/shortname]] 2 47,701 (23.3%) 4 1 3 -1
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Conservative Party|Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/shortname]] 2 45,468 (22.2%) 3 1 3 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:United Kingdom Independence Party/meta/color| [[UK Independence Party|Template:United Kingdom Independence Party/meta/shortname]] 0 25,518 (12.5%) 2 2 2 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor="Template:Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party/meta/color" | [[Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party|Template:Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party/meta/shortname]] 0 9,409 (4.6%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/color| [[Welsh Liberal Democrats|Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/shortname]] 0 9,345 (4.6%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/color| [[Wales Green Party|Template:Wales Green Party/meta/shortname]] 0 4,789 (2.3%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color| Association of Welsh Local Independents 0 1,865 (0.9%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor="Template:Official Monster Raving Loony Party/meta/color" | [[Official Monster Raving Loony Party|Template:Official Monster Raving Loony Party/meta/shortname]] 0 1,355 (0.7%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color| Independent - Mark Young 0 926 (0.5%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color| Welsh Communist Party 0 586 (0.3%) 0 0 0 0

Regional AMs elected 2016

Party Name
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Conservative Party|Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/shortname]] Mark Isherwood
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:UK Independence Party/meta/color| [[UK Independence Party|Template:United Kingdom Independence Party/meta/shortname]] Michelle Brown
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:UK Independence Party/meta/color| [[UK Independence Party|Template:United Kingdom Independence Party/meta/shortname]] Nathan Gill
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color| [[Plaid Cymru|Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/shortname]] Llyr Huws Gruffydd

2011 Welsh Assembly election additional members

2011 National Assembly for Wales election North Wales region
Party Constituency Seats List Votes (vote %) D'Hondt Entitlement Additional Members Elected Total Members Elected Deviation from D'Hondt Entitlement
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Labour Party|Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/shortname]] 5 62,677 (32.2%) 5 0 5 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Conservative Party|Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/shortname]] 2 52,201 (26.8%) 4 2 4 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color| [[Plaid Cymru|Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/shortname]] 2 41,701 (21.4%) 3 1 3 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/color| [[Welsh Liberal Democrats|Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/shortname]] 0 11,507 (5.9%) 1 1 1 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:United Kingdom Independence Party/meta/color| [[UK Independence Party|Template:United Kingdom Independence Party/meta/shortname]] 0 9,608 (4.9%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Socialist Labour Party (UK)/meta/color| [[Socialist Labour Party (UK)|Template:Socialist Labour Party (UK)/meta/shortname]] 0 4,895 (2.5%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:British National Party/meta/color| [[British National Party|Template:British National Party/meta/shortname]] 0 4,785 (2.5%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/color| [[Wales Green Party|Template:Wales Green Party/meta/shortname]] 0 4,406 (2.3%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Christian Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Christian Party|Template:Welsh Christian Party/meta/shortname]] 0 1,401 (0.7%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color| [[Independent politician|Template:Independent politician/meta/shortname]] 0 1,094 (0.6%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Communist Party of Britain/meta/color| [[Communist Party of Britain|Template:Communist Party of Britain/meta/shortname]] 0 523 (0.3%) 0 0 0 0

Regional AMs elected 2011

Party Name
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Conservative Party|Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/shortname]] Mark Isherwood
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Conservative Party|Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/shortname]] Antoinette Sandbach
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/color| [[Welsh Liberal Democrats|Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/shortname]] Aled Roberts
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color| [[Plaid Cymru|Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/shortname]] Llyr Huws Gruffydd

† Resigned as AM following her election to the UK House of Commons on 7 May 2015; replaced by Janet Haworth from 27 May 2015.

2007 Welsh Assembly election additional members

2007 National Assembly for Wales election North Wales region[7]
Party Constituency Seats List Votes (vote %) D'Hondt Entitlement Additional Members Elected Total Members Elected Deviation from D'Hondt Entitlement
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Labour Party|Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/shortname]] 5 51,831 (26.4%) 4 0 5 +1
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color| [[Plaid Cymru|Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/shortname]] 3 50,558 (25.7%) 4 1 4 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Conservative Party|Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/shortname]] 1 50,266 (25.6%) 4 2 3 −1
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/color| [[Welsh Liberal Democrats|Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/shortname]] 0 15,275 (7.8%) 1 1 1 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:British National Party/meta/color| [[British National Party|Template:British National Party/meta/shortname]] 0 9,986 (5.1%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:UK Independence Party/meta/color| [[United Kingdom Independence Party|Template:United Kingdom Independence Party/meta/shortname]] 0 8,015 (4.1%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/color| [[Green Party of England and Wales|Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/shortname]] 0 5,660 (2.9%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Socialist Labour Party (UK)/meta/color| [[Socialist Labour Party (UK)|Template:Socialist Labour Party (UK)/meta/shortname]] 0 2,209 (1.1%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Christian Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Christian Party|Template:Welsh Christian Party/meta/shortname]] 0 1,300 (0.7%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Communist Party of Britain/meta/color| [[Communist Party of Britain|Template:Communist Party of Britain/meta/shortname]] 0 700 (0.4%) 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Christian Peoples Alliance/meta/color| [[Christian Peoples Alliance|Template:Christian Peoples Alliance/meta/shortname]] 0 642 (0.3%) 0 0 0 0

2003 Welsh Assembly election additional members

2003 National Assembly for Wales election - North Wales region[8]
Party Constituency Seats List Votes Vote % D'Hondt Entitlement Additional Members Elected Total Members Elected Deviation from D'Hondt Entitlement
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Labour Party|Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/shortname]] 6 55,250 31.6% 6 0 6 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color| [[Plaid Cymru|Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/shortname]] 2 41,640 23.8% 3 1 3 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Conservative Party|Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/shortname]] 0 38,543 22.0% 2 2 2 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/color| [[Welsh Liberal Democrats|Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/shortname]] 0 17,503 10.0% 1 1 1 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Independent politician/meta/color| [[Independent politician|Template:Independent politician/meta/shortname]] 1 11,008 6.3% 1 0 1 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:United Kingdom Independence Party/meta/color| [[United Kingdom Independence Party|Template:United Kingdom Independence Party/meta/shortname]] 0 4,500 2.6% 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/color| [[Green Party of England and Wales|Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/shortname]] 0 4,200 2.4% 0 0 0 0
Cymru Annibynnol 0 1,552 0.9% 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Communist Party of Britain/meta/color| [[Communist Party of Britain|Template:Communist Party of Britain/meta/shortname]] 0 522 0.3% 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:ProLife Alliance/meta/color| [[ProLife Alliance|Template:ProLife Alliance/meta/shortname]] 0 310 0.2% 0 0 0 0

Former constituencies

1999 to 2007

Constituency Preserved counties
Alyn and Deeside Entirely within Clwyd
Caernarfon Entirely within Gwynedd
Clwyd South Partly Clwyd, partly Powys
Clwyd West Entirely within Clwyd
Conwy Partly Clwyd, partly Gwynedd
Delyn Entirely within Clwyd
Vale of Clwyd
Wrexham
Ynys Môn Entirely within Gwynedd

1999 Welsh Assembly election additional members

1999 National Assembly for Wales election - North Wales region[8]
Party Constituency Seats List Votes Vote % D'Hondt Entitlement Additional Members Elected Total Members Elected Deviation from D'Hondt Entitlement
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Labour Party|Template:Welsh Labour Party/meta/shortname]] 6 70,625 41.8% 6 0 6 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color| [[Plaid Cymru|Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/shortname]] 3 50,757 30.0% 4 1 4 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/color| [[Welsh Conservative Party|Template:Welsh Conservative Party/meta/shortname]] 0 20,993 12.4% 2 2 2 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/color| [[Welsh Liberal Democrats|Template:Welsh Liberal Democrats/meta/shortname]] 0 18,527 11.0% 1 1 1 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/color| [[Green Party of England and Wales|Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/shortname]] 0 4,082 2.4% 0 0 0 0
People's Representative 0 2,074 1.2% 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Welsh Socialist Alliance/meta/color| [[Welsh Socialist Alliance|Template:Welsh Socialist Alliance/meta/shortname]] 0 1,257 0.7% 0 0 0 0
style="width: 4px" bgcolor=Template:Natural Law Party/meta/color| [[Natural Law Party|Template:Natural Law Party/meta/shortname]] 0 676 0.4% 0 0 0 0

References

  1. ^ Christine Humphreys resigned in March 2001 and was replaced by Eleanor Burnham.
  2. ^ Rod Richards resigned in September 2002 and was replaced by David Jones.
  3. ^ Antoinette Sandbach resigned in May 2015 and was replaced by Janet Haworth.
  4. ^ Nathan Gill left the UKIP Group in the Assembly as a result of infighting. He remained a member of the party but sat as an Independent in the Assembly.
  5. ^ Nathan Gill resigned from the National Assembly on 27 December 2017 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-42493743). He was replaced by Mandy Jones, the next candidate on the UKIP list.
  6. ^ Although a member of the party and elected in its name, Mandy Jones did not join the UKIP group upon her election to the Senedd.
  7. ^ BBC Election results
  8. ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2011-02-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)