Neath (Senedd constituency)

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Neath
Castell-nedd
Senedd county constituency
for the Senedd
Neath2007Constituency.svg
Neath shown as one of the 40
Senedd constituencies
Current Senedd county constituency
Created 1999
Party Labour
MS Jeremy Miles
Electoral region South Wales West
Preserved county West Glamorgan

Neath (Welsh : Castell-nedd) is a constituency of the Senedd. It elects one Member of the Senedd by the first past the post method of election. Also, however, it is one of seven constituencies in the South Wales West electoral region, which elects four additional members, in addition to seven constituency members, to produce a degree of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

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History

Since the creation of the assembly the constituency has returned a Labour AM, with varying majorities, from 7.7% to 26.8%. The current incumbent Jeremy Miles is one of the first openly gay elected Members of the Senedd. [1] Plaid Cymru are Labour's main opposition in the seat.

In the election in 2016 the constituency got the highest vote share from an Independent in Steve Hunt with 8.1% of the vote. Hunt was the only independent to save his deposit.

Boundaries

Neath (Senedd constituency)
Map of current boundaries

The constituency was created for the first election to the Assembly, in 1999, with the name and boundaries of the Neath Westminster constituency. It is entirely within the preserved county of West Glamorgan.

The other six constituencies of the region are Aberavon, Bridgend, Gower, Ogmore, Swansea East and Swansea West.

Voting

In general elections for the Senedd, each voter has two votes. The first vote may be used to vote for a candidate to become the Member of the Senedd for the voter's constituency, elected by the first past the post system. The second vote may be used to vote for a regional closed party list of candidates. Additional member seats are allocated from the lists by the d'Hondt method, with constituency results being taken into account in the allocation.

Assembly Members and Members of the Senedd

ElectionMemberPartyPortrait
1999 Gwenda Thomas Labour Gwenda Thomas.jpg
2016 Jeremy Miles Jeremy Miles AM (28170809995).jpg

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

2021 Senedd election: Neath
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional [2]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Labour Jeremy Miles [lower-alpha 1] 11,66642.2+4.911,22140.8+3.0
Plaid Cymru Sioned Williams 6,44523.3-2.57,26526.4-0.2
Conservative Mathew Williams4,10714.8+6.24,48616.3+8.1
Independent Steve Hunt2,4188.8New
Green Megan Lloyd1,0383.8+1.51,0984.0+1.3
Abolish Simon Rees7512.7New1,0003.6-0.4
Propel James Henton4431.6New2831.0New
Liberal Democrats Iain Clamp3951.4-1.55281.9-2.5
Reform UK Sean Prior3151.1New2621.0New
UKIP 4661.7-13.4
Independent Caroline Jones 4331.6New
Gwlad 1830.7New
Freedom Alliance (UK)1810.7New
Communist 710.30.0
TUSC 590.2-0.3
Majority5,22118.93+7.4
Turnout 27,578
Labour hold Swing
Notes
  1. Incumbent member for this constituency

Regional Ballot void votes: 174. Want of an Official Mark (23), Voting for more than ONE party or individual candidate (44), Writing or mark by which the Voter could be identified (0), Unmarked or Void for uncertainty (107)

Elections in the 2010s

Welsh Assembly Election 2016: Neath
PartyCandidateConstituency [3] Regional [4]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Labour Jeremy Miles 9,46837.3−16.19,57037.8-10.3
Plaid Cymru Alun Llewellyn6,54525.8−0.86,73626.6+2.6
UKIP Richard Pritchard3,78014.9New3,81015.1+11.5
Conservative Peter Crocker-Jaques2,1798.6-3.12,0678.2-2.6
Independent Steve Hunt2,0568.1New
Liberal Democrats Frank Little7462.9−1.21,0404.1+0.1
Green Lisa Rapado5892.3New6822.7+0.8
Abolish 1,0124.0New
Monster Raving Loony 1940.8New
TUSC 1220.5+0.1
Communist 740.3±0.0
Majority2,92311.5−15.3
Turnout 25,36345.8+4.7
Labour hold Swing -7.65
Welsh Assembly Election 2011: Neath
PartyCandidateConstituency [5] Regional [6]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Labour Gwenda Thomas 12,73653.4+10.011,51448.1
Plaid Cymru Alun Llewellyn6,34626.6−9.15,73324.0
Conservative Alex Powell2,78011.70.02,57810.8
BNP Michael Green1,0044.2New8453.5
Liberal Democrats Mathew McCarthy9834.1−5.19484.0
UKIP 8693.6
Socialist Labour 5042.1
Green 4571.9
Welsh Christian 2901.2New
TUSC 1050.4New
Communist 780.3
Majority6,39026.8+19.1
Turnout 2384941.1−2.4
Labour hold Swing +9.6

Regional ballots rejected: 126 [7]

Elections in the 2000s

Welsh Assembly Election 2007: Neath
PartyCandidateConstituency [8] Regional [9]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Labour Gwenda Thomas [lower-alpha 1] 10,93443.4−7.79,388
Plaid Cymru Alun Llewellyn8,99035.7+6.97,297
Conservative Andrew Sivertsen2,95611.7+2.62,519
Liberal Democrats Sheila Ramsay-Waye2,3209.20.01,799
BNP 1,222New
Green 860
UKIP 802
Socialist Labour 3870.New
Welsh Christian 292New
Respect 940.New
Communist 860.New
Keith James - Independent830.New
Socialist Alternative (UK)780.New
CPA 630.New
Joel Jenkins - Independent450.New
Majority1,9447.7−14.6
Turnout 25,20043.5+4.4
Labour hold Swing −7.3
Welsh Assembly Election 2003: Neath
PartyCandidateConstituency [10] Regional [11]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Labour Gwenda Thomas [lower-alpha 1] 11,33251.1+5.610,286
Plaid Cymru Alun Llewellyn6,38628.8−7.05,740
Liberal Democrats Helen C. Jones2,0489.2−0.61,891
Conservative Chris B. Smart2,0119.1+2.01,903
Welsh Socialist AllianceDavid Pudner4101.90.0
Green 1,001
UKIP 510
Socialist Labour 405
Cymru Annibynnol212
ProLife Alliance 880.
Majority4,94622.3+12.6
Turnout 22,18739.1−8.9
Labour hold Swing +6.3

2003 Electorate: 56,759
Regional ballots rejected: 381

Elections in the 1990s

Welsh Assembly Election 1999: Neath [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Gwenda Thomas 12,234 45.5 N/A
Plaid Cymru Trefor Jones9,61635.8N/A
Liberal Democrats David R. Davies2,6319.8N/A
Conservative Jill F. Chambers1,8957.1N/A
Socialist Alliance Nicholas Duncan5191.9N/A
Majority2,6189.7N/A
Turnout 26,89548.0N/A
Labour win (new seat)

Notes

  1. 1 2 Incumbent member for this constituency

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