Torfaen (Senedd constituency)

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Torfaen
Senedd county constituency
for the Senedd
Torfaen2007Constituency.svg
Torfaen shown as one of the 40
Welsh Assembly constituencies
Current Senedd county constituency
Created 1999
Party Labour
MS Lynne Neagle
Electoral region South Wales East

Torfaen is a constituency of the Senedd. It elects one Member of the Senedd by the first past the post method of election. It is also one of eight constituencies in the South Wales East electoral region, which elects four additional members, in addition to eight constituency members, to produce a degree of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

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Boundaries

Torfaen (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 Torfaen Westminster constituency.

The other seven constituencies of the South Wales East electoral region are Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Islwyn, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney, Monmouth, Newport East and Newport 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 Assembly Member 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.

Members of the Senedd

ElectionMemberParty
1999 Lynne Neagle Labour

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

2021 Senedd election: Torfaen [1] [2] [3]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Labour Lynne Neagle 11,57248.3+5.910,53543.7+3.5
Conservative Gruff Parry6,25126.1+9.06,08425.2+10.1
Plaid Cymru Lyn Ackerman2,56410.7-1.72,80111.6-1.0
Liberal Democrats Veronica German1,1804.9+2.27653.2+0.4
UKIP Thomas Harrison8953.7-18.96452.7-18.3
Reform UK Ian Williams7303.0New4742.0New
Freedom Alliance (UK)Mathew Ross-Francombe5222.2New2411.0New
Gwlad Ryan Williams2391.0New2401.0New
Abolish 1,0924.5+0.2
Green 9664.0+1.7
Propel 1440.6New
Communist 680.3±0.0
TUSC 460.2-0.1
Majority5,32124.8+5.0
Turnout 23,935
Labour hold Swing
Notes

    Regional Ballot void votes: 128. Want of an Official Mark (0), Voting for more than ONE party or individual candidate (46), Writing or mark by which the Voter could be identified (0), Unmarked or Void for uncertainty (82)

    Elections in the 2010s

    Welsh Assembly Election 2016: Torfaen
    PartyCandidateConstituency [4] Regional [5]
    Votes%±%Votes%±%
    Labour Lynne Neagle 9,68842.4-3.89,26440.2-7.7
    UKIP Susan Boucher5,19022.6New4,84221.0+14.3
    Conservative Graham Smith3,93117.1+2.33,48815.1-1.2
    Plaid Cymru Matthew Woolfall-Jones2,86012.4+0.22,91412.6+0.9
    Green Steven Jenkins6813.0New5422.3-0.5
    Liberal Democrats Alison Willott6282.7-1.16562.8-2.3
    Abolish 1,0004.3New
    Monster Raving Loony 1680.7New
    TUSC 690.3New
    National Front 680.3New
    Communist 580.3-0.1
    Majority4,49819.8−7.5
    Turnout 22,97838.1+1.9
    Labour hold Swing
    Welsh Assembly Election 2011: Torfaen
    PartyCandidateConstituency [6] Regional [7]
    Votes%±%Votes%±%
    Labour Lynne Neagle 10,31846.2+3.510,67547.9+7.5
    Independent Elizabeth Haynes4,23018.9New
    Conservative Natasha Asghar 3,30614.8-4.73,63016.3-1.1
    Plaid Cymru Jeff Rees2,71612.2+0.32,61511.7+0.6
    BNP Susan Harwood9064.1New9674.3-1.3
    Liberal Democrats Will Griffiths8523.8-7.61,1475.1-6.0
    UKIP 1,4916.7+2.3
    Green 6222.8-0.1
    Socialist Labour 5772.6-0.1
    Welsh Christian 3261.5+0.3
    English Democrat 1560.7New
    Communist 830.4±0.0
    Majority6,08827.3+4.1
    Turnout 22,32836.20.9
    Labour hold Swing

    Regional ballots rejected at the count: 164 [8]

    Elections in the 2000s

    Welsh Assembly Election 2007: Torfaen
    PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional [9]
    Votes%±%Votes%±%
    Labour Lynne Neagle 9,92142.7-9.29,36240.4-7.9
    Conservative Graham Smith4,52519.5+3.24,03117.4+1.6
    Blaenau Gwent People's VoiceIan Williams3,34814.4New
    Plaid Cymru Rhys ab Ellis2,76211.9+1.22,57911.1+1.2
    Liberal Democrats Patrick Legg2,65911.4-2.62,57511.1-1.9
    BNP 1,2935.6+3.9
    UKIP 1,0204.4-0.4
    Green 6792.9-0.3
    Socialist Labour 6172.7+0.4
    Independent - Colin Hobbs4632.0New
    Welsh Christian Party 2761.2New
    English Democrat 1390.6New
    Communist 890.4New
    CPA 560.2New
    Majority5,39623.2−12.4
    Turnout 23,21537.1+5.4
    Labour hold Swing 6.2
    Welsh Assembly Election 2003: Torfaen
    PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional [10]
    Votes%±%Votes%±%
    Labour Lynne Neagle [lower-alpha 1] 10,15251.9+13.99,35348.3-3.0
    Conservative Nick Ramsay 3,18816.3+7.33,07015.8+3.7
    Liberal Democrats Mike German 2,74614.0+3.12,51213.0-0.8
    Plaid Cymru Aneurin J.M. Preece2,09210.70.21,9139.9-3.3
    UKIP David Rowlands 1,3777.0New9344.8New
    Green 6183.2Unknown
    Socialist Labour 4382.3Unknown
    BNP 3361.7New
    Cymru Annibynnol1290.7New
    ProLife Alliance 730.4New
    Majority6,96435.6+14.5
    Turnout 19,55531.77.5
    Labour hold Swing

    2003 Electorate: 61,264
    Regional ballots rejected: 335

    Elections in the 1990s

    Welsh Assembly Election 1999: Torfaen
    PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
    Votes%±%Votes%±%
    Labour Lynne Neagle 9,08038.0N/A12,30051.3N/A
    Independent Labour Michael B. Gough3,79515.9N/A
    Independent Ingrid A. Nut2,82811.8N/A
    Plaid Cymru Noel G. Turner2,61410.9N/A3,97816.6N/A
    Liberal Democrats Jean E. Gray2,61410.9N/A3,30313.8N/A
    Conservative Kay P. Thomas2,1529.0N/A2,89912.1N/A
    Local SocialistStephen P. Smith8393.5N/A
    United SocialistUnknownUnknownN/A
    Others1,5116.3N/A
    Majority5,28522.1N/A
    Turnout 23,92239.2N/A
    Labour win (new seat)

    Notes

    1. Incumbent member for this constituency

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