2003 Plaid Cymru leadership election

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2003 Plaid Cymru leadership election
  2000 8 May 2003 (2003-05-08) – 15 September 2003 (2003-09-15) 2012  
  Ieuan Wyn Jones 2011 (cropped).jpg Helen Mary Jones AM.jpg Rhodri Glyn Thomas (5804285537).jpg
Candidate Ieuan Wyn Jones Helen Mary Jones Rhodri Glyn Thomas
First round2,0782,0891,014
Percentage40.1%40.3%19.6%
Final round2,6032,532
Percentage50.7%49.3%

Leader before election

Ieuan Wyn Jones

Elected Leader

Ieuan Wyn Jones

The 2003 Plaid Cymru leadership election was held following the resignation of Ieuan Wyn Jones after a disappointing showing in the 2003 Assembly elections where the party fell from 17 to 12 seats. [1]

Contents

Ieuan Wyn Jones had led the party since 2000. Ieuan Wyn Jones initially resigned but then decided to contest the leadership election, he was challenged by Helen Mary Jones whom he had defeated three years previously, as well as Rhodri Glyn Thomas.

Voting closed in 15 September, with the results announced at Cardiff's St David's Hall on September 18. [2]

The contest was narrowly won by Ieuan Wyn Jones in the final round with 2,603 votes, against Helen Mary Jones' 2,532. [3] [4]

Candidates and Endorsements

Ieuan Wyn Jones

Supporters included:

Helen Mary Jones

Supporters included:

Rhodri Glyn Thomas

Supporters included:

Results

CandidateFirst roundSecond round
Votes%TransfersVotes%
Ieuan Wyn Jones 2,07840.1Increase2.svg 5252,60350.7
Helen Mary Jones 2,08940.3Increase2.svg 4432,53249.3
Rhodri Glyn Thomas 1,01419.6
Total5,1811009685,135100

Turnout was around 61% of Plaid's estimated 8,500 members. [5]

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