United Kingdom general election results in North Wales

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These are the election results from United Kingdom general elections based on the electoral regional boundaries used by the Senedd (Welsh Parliament), for the Senedd electoral region of North Wales. Since the 1997 general election, this grouping of constituencies into this unofficial region have elected nine Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

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Regional profile

United Kingdom general election results in North Wales
Map of current boundaries

The boundaries are based on the Senedd electoral region North Wales. Regions are not used in UK general elections.

Representation over time

Election  Labour   Conservative Plaid Cymru Liberal Democrat Brexit Party Green
SeatsVotesSeatsVotesSeatsVotesSeatsVotesSeatsVotesSeatsVotes
1997 7020
2001 8010
2005 7110
2010 6210
2015 5310
2017 6210
2019 1125,3097135,982137,247013,366012,1590445

2019

ConstituencyCandidatesIncumbent
Labour Conservative Plaid Cymru Liberal Democrat Brexit Party Other
Aberconwy [1] Emily Owen

12,653 (39.7%)

  Robin Millar

14,687 (46.1%)

Lisa Goodier

2,704 (8.5%)

Jason Edwards

1,821 (5.7%)

  Guto Bebb
Alyn and Deeside [2]   Mark Tami

18,271 (42.5%)

Sanjoy Sen

18,058 (42.0%)

Susan Hills

1,453 (3.4%)

Donna Lalek

2,548 (5.9%)

Simon Wall

2,678 (6.2%)

  Mark Tami
Arfon [3] Steffie Williams Roberts

10,353 (35.6%)

Gonul Daniels

4,428 (15.2%)

Hywel Williams

11,519 (40.8%)

Gary Gribben

1,159 (4.0%)

Hywel Williams
Clwyd South [4] Susan Elan Jones

14,983 (41.3%)

  Simon Baynes

16,222 (44.7%)

Christopher Allen

2,137 (5.9%)

Calum Davies

1,496 (4.1%)

Jamie Adams

1,468 (4.0%)

  Susan Elan Jones
Clwyd West [5] Joanne Thomas

13,656 (34.0%)

  David Jones

20,403 (50.7%)

Elfed Williams

3,907 (9.7%)

David Wilkins

2,237 (5.6%)

  David Jones
Delyn [6] David Hanson

15,891 (41.4%)

  Rob Roberts

16,756 (43.7%)

Paul Rowlinson

1,406 (3.7%)

Andrew Parkhurst

2,346 (6.1%)

Nigel Williams

1,971 (5.1%)

  David Hanson
Vale of Clwyd [7] Chris Ruane

15,443 (41.5%)

  James Davies

17,270 (46.4%)

Glenn Swingler

1,552 (4.2%)

Gavin Scott

1,471 (4.0%)

Peter Dain

1,477 (4.0%)

  James Davies
Wrexham [8] Mary Wimbury

13,068 (39.0%)

  Sarah Atherton

15,199 (45.3%)

Carrie Harper

2,151 (6.4%)

Tim Sly

1,447 (4.3%)

Ian Berkeley-Hurst

1,222 (3.6%)

Duncan Rees (Green)

445 (1.3%)

  Ian Lucas
Ynys Môn [9] Mary Roberts

10,991 (30.1%)

  Virginia Crosbie

12,959 (35.5%)

Aled ap Dafydd

10,418 (28.5%)

Helen Jenner

2,184 (6.0%)

  Albert Owen

2017

ConstituencyCandidatesIncumbent
Labour Conservative Plaid Cymru Liberal Democrat UKIP
Aberconwy [1] Emily Owen

13,702 (42.6%)

  Guto Bebb

14,337 (44.6%)

Wyn Elis Jones

3,170 (9.9%)

Dafydd Meurig

3,536 (11.7%)

  Guto Bebb
Alyn and Deeside [2]   Mark Tami

23,315 (52.1%)

Laura Knightly

18,080 (40.4%)

Jacqui Hurst

1,171 (2.6%)

Pete Williams

1,077 (2.4%)

David Griffiths

1,117 (2.5%)

  Mark Tami
Arfon [3] Mary Clarke

11,427 (40.5%)

Philippa Parry

4,614 (16.4%)

Hywel Williams

11,519 (40.8%)

Calum Davies

648 (2.3%)

Hywel Williams
Clwyd South [4]   Susan Elan Jones

19,002 (50.7%)

Simon Baynes

14,646 (39.1%)

Christopher Allen

2,293 (6.1%)

Bruce Roberts

731 (2.0%)

Jeanette Bassford-Barton

802 (2.1%)

  Susan Elan Jones
Clwyd West [5] Gareth Thomas

16,104 (39.6%)

  David Jones

19,541 (48.1%)

Dilwyn Roberts

3,918 (9.6%)

Victor Babu

1,091 (2.7%)

  David Jones
Delyn [6]   David Hanson

20,573 (52.2%)

Matt Wright

16,333 (41.1%)

Paul Rowlinson

1,481 (3.8%)

Tom Rippeth

1,031 (2.6%)

  David Hanson
Vale of Clwyd [7]   Chris Ruane

19,423 (50.2%)

James Davies

17,044 (44.1%)

David Wyatt

1,551 (4.0%)

Gwyn Williams

666 (1.7%)

  James Davies
Wrexham [8]   Ian Lucas

17,153 (48.9%)

Andrew Atkinson

15,321 (43.7%)

Carrie Harper

1,753 (5.0%)

Carole O’Toole

865 (2.5%)

  Ian Lucas
Ynys Môn [9]   Albert Owen

15,643 (41.9%)

Tomos Davies

10,384 (27.8%)

Ieuan Wyn Jones

10,237 (27.4%)

Sarah Jackson

479 (1.3%)

James Turner

634 (1.7%)

  Albert Owen

2015

ConstituencyCandidatesIncumbent
Labour Conservative UKIP Plaid Cymru Liberal Democrat Other
Aberconwy [1] Mary Wimbury

8,514 (28.2%)

  Guto Bebb

12,513 (41.5%)

Andrew Haigh

3,536 (11.5%)

Dafydd Meurig

3,536 (11.7%)

Victor Babu

1,391 (4.6%)

Petra Haig (Green)

727 (2.4%)

  Guto Bebb
Alyn and Deeside [2]   Mark Tami

16,540 (40.0%)

Laura Knightly

13,197 (31.9%)

Blair Smillien

7,260 (17.6%)

Jacqueline Hurst

1,608 (3.9%)

Tudor Jones

1,733 (4.2%)

Alasdair Ibbotson (Green)

976 (2.4%)

  Mark Tami
Arfon [3] Alun Pugh

8,122 (30.3%)

Anwen Barry

3,521 (13.1%)

Simon Wall

2,277 (8.5%)

Hywel Williams

11,790 (43.9%)

Mohammed Shultan

718 (2.7%)

Kathrine Jones (SLP)

409 (1.5%)

Hywel Williams
Clwyd South [4]   Susan Elan Jones

13,051 (37.2%)

David Nicholls

10,649 (30.4%)

Mandy Jones

5,480 (15.6%)

Mabon ap Gwynfor

3,620 (10.3%)

Bruce Roberts

1,349 (3.8%)

Duncan Rees (Green)

915 (2.6%)

  Susan Elan Jones
Clwyd West [5] Gareth Thomas

9,733 (25.6%)

  David Jones

16,463 (43.3%)

Warwick Nicholson

4,988 (13.1%)

Marc Jones

4,651 (12.2%)

Sarah Lesiter-Burgess

1,387 (3.6%)

Bob English (SLP)

612 (1.6%)

Rory Jepson (Above and Beyond)

194 (0.6%)

  David Jones
Delyn [6]   David Hanson

15,187 (40.5%)

Mark Isherwood

12,257 (32.7%)

Nigel Williams

6,150 (16.4%)

Paul Rowlinson

1,803 (4.8%)

Tom Rippeth

1,380 (3.7%)

Kay Roney (Green)

680 (1.8%)

  David Hanson
Vale of Clwyd [7] Chris Ruane

13,523 (38.4%)

  James Davies

13,760 (39.0%)

Paul Davies-Cooke

4,577 (13.0%)

Mair Rowlands

2,486 (7.1%)

Gwyn Williams

915 (2.6%)

  Chris Ruane
Wrexham [8]   Ian Lucas

12,181 (37.2%)

Andrew Atkinson

10,350 (31.6%)

Niall Plevin-Kelly

5,072 (15.5%)

Carrie Harper

2,501 (7.6%)

Rob Walsh

1,735 (5.3%)

David Munnerley (Green)

669 (2.0%)

Brian Edwards (Independent)

211 (0.6%)

  Ian Lucas
Ynys Môn [9]   Albert Owen

10,871 (31.1%)

Michelle Willis

7,393 (21.2%)

Nathan Gill

5,121 (14.7%)

John Rowlands

10,642 (30.5%)

Mark Rosenthal

751 (2.2%)

Liz Screen (SLP)

148 (0.4%)

  Albert Owen

2010

ConstituencyCandidatesIncumbent
Labour Conservative Liberal Democrat Plaid Cymru Other
Aberconwy [10] Ronnie Hughes

7,336 (24.5%)

  Guto Bebb

10,734 (35.8%)

Mike Priestley

5,786 (19.3%)

Phil Edwards

5,341 (17.8%)

Mike Wieteska (UKIP)

632 (2.1%)

Louise Wynne Jones (Christian)

137 (0.5%)

  Betty Williams

(Conwy)

Alyn and Deeside [11]   Mark Tami

17,331 (48.8%)

Lynne Hale

8,953 (25.2%)

Paul J. Brighton

6,174 (17.4%)

Richard S. Coombs

1,320 (3.7%)

Billy Crawford (UKIP)

918 (2.6%)

Klaus Armstrong-Braun (Forward Wales)

378 (1.1%)

Judith Kilshaw (Ind.)

215 (0.6%)

Glyn Davies (Communist)

207 (0.6%)

  Mark Tami
Arfon [12] Alun Pugh

7,928 (30.4%)

Robin Millar

4,416 (16.9%)

Sarah Green

3,666 (14.1%)

Hywel Williams

9,383 (36.0%)

Elwyn Williams (UKIP)

685 (2.6%)

Hywel Williams

(Caernarfon)

Clwyd South [13]   Susan Elan Jones

13,311 (38.4%)

John Bell

10,477 (30.2%)

Bruce Roberts

5,965 (17.2%)

Janet Ryder

3,009 (8.7%)

Sarah Hynes (BNP)

1,100 (3.2%)

Nick Powell (UKIP)

819 (2.4%)

  Martyn Jones
Clwyd West [14] Donna Hutton

9,414 (24.7%)

  David Jones

15,833 (41.5%)

Michele Jones

5,801 (15.2%)

Llyr Gruffydd

5,864 (15.4%)

Warwick Nicholson (UKIP)

864 (2.3%)

David Griffiths (Christian)

239 (0.6%)

Joe Blakesley (Ind.)

96 (0.3%)

  David Jones
Delyn [15]   David Hanson

15,083 (40.8%)

Antoinette Sandbach

12,811 (34.6%)

Bill Brereton

5,747 (15.5%)

Peter Ryder

1,844 (5.0%)

Jennifer Matthys (BNP)

844 (2.3%)

Andrew Haigh (UKIP)

655 (1.8%)

  David Hanson
Vale of Clwyd [16]   Chris Ruane

15,017 (42.3%)

Matt Wright

12,508 (35.2%)

Paul Penlington

4,472 (12.6%)

Caryl Wyn-Jones

2,068 (5.8%)

Ian Si'Ree (BNP)

827 (2.3%)

Tom Turner (UKIP)

515 (1.4%)

Mike Butler (Alliance for Green Socialism)

127 (0.4%)

  Chris Ruane
Wrexham [17]   Ian Lucas

12,161 (36.9%)

Gareth Hughes

8,375 (25.4%)

Tom Rippeth

8,503 (25.8%)

Arfon Jones

2,029 (6.2%)

Mel Roberts (BNP)

1,134 (3.4%)

John Humberstone (UKIP)

774 (2.2%)

  Ian Lucas
Ynys Môn [18]   Albert Owen

11,490 (33.4%)

Anthony Ridge-Newman

7,744 (22.5%)

Matt Wood

2,592 (7.5%)

Dylan Rees

9,029 (26.2%)

Peter Rogers (Ind.)

2,225 (6.5%)

Elaine Gill (UKIP)

1,201 (3.5%)

David Owen (Christian)

163 (0.5%)

  Albert Owen

2005

ConstituencyCandidatesIncumbent
Labour Conservative Liberal Democrat Plaid Cymru Other
Alyn and Deeside [19]   Mark Tami

17,331 (48.8%)

Lynne Hale

8,953 (25.2%)

Paul J. Brighton

6,174 (17.4%)

Richard S. Coombs

1,320 (3.7%)

Billy Crawford (UKIP)

918 (2.6%)

Klaus Armstrong-Braun (Forward Wales)

378 (1.1%)

Judith Kilshaw (Ind.)

215 (0.6%)

Glyn Davies (Communist)

207 (0.6%)

  Mark Tami
Caernarfon [20] Martin Eaglestone

7,538 (26.9%)

Guy Opperman

3,483 (12.4%)

Evan Ab-Owain

3,508 (12.5%)

Hywel Williams

12,747 (45.5%)

Elwyn Williams (UKIP)

723 (2.6%)

Hywel Williams
Conwy [21]   Betty Williams

12,479 (37.1%)

Guto Bebb

9,398 (27.9%)

Gareth Roberts

6,723 (20.0%)

Paul Rowlinson

3,730 (11.1%)

Jim Killock (Green)

512 (1.5%)

David Jones (Socialist Labour)

324 (1.0%)

Ken Khambatta (UKIP)

298 (0.9%)

Tim Evans (Legalise Cannabis)

193 (0.6%)

  Betty Williams
Clwyd South [22]   Martyn Jones

14,808 (45.0%)

Tom Biggins

8,460 (25.7%)

Deric Burnham

5,105 (15.5%)

Mark Strong

3,111 (9.4%)

Alwyn Humphreys (Forward Wales)

803 (2.4%)

Nick Powell (UKIP)

644 (2.0%)

  Martyn Jones
Clwyd West [23] Gareth Thomas

12,776 (35.9%)

  David Jones

12,909 (36.2%)

Frank Taylor

4,723 (13.3%)

Eilian Williams

3,874 (10.9%)

Warwick Nicholson (UKIP)

512 (1.4%)

Jimmy James (Ind.)

507 (1.4%)

Patrick Keenan (Socialist Labour)

313 (0.9%)

  Gareth Thomas
Delyn [24]   David Hanson

15,540 (45.7%)

John Bell

8,896 (26.2%)

John Jones

6,089 (17.9%)

Phil Thomas

2,524 (7.4%)

May Crawford (UKIP)

533 (1.6%)

Nigel Williams (Ind.)

422 (1.2%)

  David Hanson
Vale of Clwyd [25]   Chris Ruane

14,875 (46.0%)

Felicity Elphick

10,206 (31.6%)

Elizabeth Jewkes

3,820 (11.8%)

Mark Jones

2,309 (7.1%)

Mark Young (Ind.)

442 (1.4%)

Edna Khambatta (UKIP)

375 (1.2%)

Jeff Ditchfield (Legalise Cannabis)

286 (0.9%)

  Chris Ruane
Wrexham [26]   Ian Lucas

13,993 (46.1%)

Thérèse Coffey

6,079 (20.0%)

Tom Rippeth

7,174 (23.6%)

Sion Owen

1,744 (5.7%)

John Walker (BNP)

919 (3.0%)

Janet Williams (Forward Wales)

476 (1.6%)

  Ian Lucas
Ynys Môn [27]   Albert Owen

12,278 (34.6%)

James Roach

3,915 (11.0%)

Sarah Green

2,418 (6.8%)

Eurig Wyn

11,036 (31.1%)

Peter Rogers (Ind.)

5,216 (14.7%)

Elaine Gill (UKIP)

367 (1.0%)

Tim Evans (Legalise Cannabis)

232 (0.7%)

  Albert Owen

2001

ConstituencyCandidatesIncumbent
Labour Conservative Liberal Democrat Plaid Cymru Other
Alyn and Deeside [28]   Mark Tami

18,525 (52.3%)

Mark Isherwood

9,303 (26.3%)

Derek Burnham

4,585 (12.9%)

Richard S. Coombs

1,182 (3.3%)

Klaus Armstrong-Braun (Green)

881 (2.5%)

William Crawford (UKIP)

481 (1.4%)

John Cooksey (Ind.)

253 (0.7%)

Glyn Davies (Communist)

211 (0.6%)

  Barry Jones
Caernarfon [29] Martin Eaglestone

9,383 (32.3%)

Bronwen Naish

4,403 (15.2%)

Evan Ab-Owain

1,823 (6.3%)

Hywel Williams

12,894 (44.4%)

Ifor Lloyd (UKIP)

550 (1.9%)

Dafydd Wigley
Conwy [30]   Betty Williams

14,366 (41.8%)

David Logan

8,147 (23.7%)

Victoria MacDonald

5,800 (16.9%)

Ann Owen

5,665 (16.5%)

Allan Barham (UKIP)

388 (1.1%)

  Betty Williams
Clwyd South [31]   Martyn Jones

17,217 (51.4%)

Tom Biggins

8,319 (24.8%)

David Griffiths

3,426 (10.2%)

Dyfed Edwards

3,982 (11.9%)

Edwina Theunissen (UKIP)

552 (1.6%)

  Martyn Jones
Clwyd West [32]   Gareth Thomas

13,426 (38.8%)

Jimmy James

12,311 (35.6%)

Robina L. Feeley

3,934 (11.4%)

Elfed Williams

4,453 (12.8%)

Mathew Guest (UKIP)

476 (1.4%)

  Gareth Thomas
Delyn [33]   David Hanson

17,825 (51.5%)

Paul Brierley

9,220 (26.6%)

John Jones

5,329 (15.4%)

Paul Rowlinson

2,262 (6.5%)

  David Hanson
Vale of Clwyd [34]   Chris Ruane

16,179 (50.0%)

Brendan Murphy

10,418 (32.2%)

Graham Rees

3,058 (9.5%)

John Williams

2,300 (7.1%)

William Campbell (UKIP)

391 (1.2%)

  Chris Ruane
Wrexham [35]   Ian Lucas

15,934 (53.0%)

Felicity Elphick

6,746 (22.5%)

Ronald Davies

5,153 (17.1%)

Malcolm Evans

1,783 (5.9%)

Jane Brookes (UKIP)

432 (1.4%)

  John Marek
Ynys Môn [36]   Albert Owen

11,906 (35.0%)

Albie Fox

7,653 (22.5%)

Nicholas Bennett

2,772 (8.1%)

Eilian Williams

11,106 (32.6%)

Francis Wykes (UKIP)

359 (1.1%)

Nona Donald (Ind.)

222 (0.7%)

Ieuan Wyn Jones

1997

North Wales elected 9 Members of Parliament in 1997.

ConstituencyCandidatesIncumbent
Labour Conservative Liberal Democrat Plaid Cymru Referendum Other
Alyn and Deeside [28]   Barry Jones

25,955 (61.9%)

Timothy P. Roberts

9,552 (22.8%)

Eleanor Burnham

4,076 (9.7%)

Siw Hills

738 (1.8%)

Malcolm J. D. Jones

1,627 (3.9%)

  Barry Jones
Caernarfon [29] Eifion Wyn Williams

10,167 (29.5%)

Elwyn Williams

4,230 (12.3%)

Mary Macqueen

1,686 (4.9%)

Dafydd Wigley

17,616 (51.0%)

Clive Collins

811 (2.4%)

Dafydd Wigley
Conwy [30]   Betty Williams

14,561 (35.0%)

David Jones

10,085 (24.3%)

Roger Roberts

12,965 (31.2%)

Rhodri Davies

2,844 (6.8%)

Allan Barham

760 (1.8%)

Richard Bradley (Ind.)

250 (0.6%)

David Hughes (NLP)

95 (0.2%)

  Wyn Roberts
Clwyd South [31]   Martyn Jones

22,901 (58.1%)

Boris Johnson

9,091 (23.1%)

Andrew Chadwick

3,684 (9.4%)

Gareth Williams

2,500 (6.3%)

Alex Lewis

1,207 (3.1%)

  Martyn Jones

(Clwyd South West)

Clwyd West [32]   Gareth Thomas

14,918 (37.1%)

Rod Richards

13,070 (32.5%)

Gwyn Williams

5,151 (12.8%)

Eryl W. Williams

5,421 (12.8%)

Heather Bennett-Collins

1,114 (2.8%)

David K. Neal (Conservatory)

583 (1.3%)

  Rod Richards

(Clwyd North West)

Delyn [33]   David Hanson

23,300 (57.2%)

Karen Lumley

10,607 (26.0%)

David Lloyd

4,160 (10.2%)

Ashley J. Drake

1,558 (3.8%)

Elizabeth H. Soutter

1,117 (2.7%)

  David Hanson
Vale of Clwyd [34]   Chris Ruane

20,617 (52.7%)

David Edwards

11,662 (29.8%)

Daniel Munford

3,425 (8.8%)

Gwyneth Kensler

2,301 (5.9%)

Simon Vickers

834 (2.1%)

Scott Cooke (UKIP)

293 (0.7%)

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Wrexham [35]   John Marek

20,450 (56.1%)

Stuart Andrew

8,688 (23.9%)

Andrew Thomas

4,833 (13.3%)

Kevin Plant

1,170 (3.2%)

John Cronk

1,195 (3.3%)

Nicholas Low (NLP)

86 (0.2%)

  John Marek
Ynys Môn [36] Owen Edwards

13,275 (33.2%)

Gwilym Owen

8,569 (21.5%)

Deric Burnham

1,537 (3.8%)

Ieuan Wyn Jones

15,756 (39.5%)

Hugh Gray-Morris

793 (2.0%)

Ieuan Wyn Jones

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The Vale of Clwyd 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 nine constituencies in the North Wales electoral region, which elects four additional members, in addition to nine constituency members, to produce a degree of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ynys Môn (Senedd constituency)</span> Constituency of the Senedd

Ynys Môn 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 nine constituencies in the North Wales electoral region, which elects four additional members, in addition to nine constituency members, to produce a degree of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aberconwy (Senedd constituency)</span> Constituency of the Senedd

Aberconwy is a constituency of the Senedd. First created for the former Assembly's 2007 election. It elects one Member of the Senedd by the first past the post method of election. It is one of nine constituencies in the North Wales electoral region, which elects four additional members, in addition to nine constituency members, to produce a degree of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Arfon (Senedd constituency)</span> Constituency of the Senedd

Arfon is a constituency of the Senedd. It was created for the former Assembly's 2007 election. It elects one Member of the Senedd by the first past the post method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the North Wales electoral region, which elects four additional members, in addition to nine constituency members, to produce a degree of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">North Wales (European Parliament constituency)</span> Constituency of the European Parliament

North Wales was a European Parliament constituency which roughly covered the geographic region of North Wales, from 1979 until 1999. It was held by the Conservative Party from 1979 until 1989, during which time it was their only seat in Wales.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 United Kingdom general election in Wales</span>

The 2015 United Kingdom general election in Wales was held on 7 May 2015 and all 40 seats in Wales were contested. The election for each seat was conducted on the basis of first-past-the-post.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 United Kingdom general election in Wales</span>

The 2017 United Kingdom general election in Wales was held on 8 June 2017; all 40 seats in Wales were contested. The election for each seat was conducted on the basis of first-past-the-post.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1997 United Kingdom general election in Wales</span>

These are the results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election in Wales. The election was held on 1 May 1997 and all 40 seats in Wales were contested. The Labour Party won a landslide majority of Welsh MPs, gaining seven seats for a total of 34 out of 40. The Liberal Democrats gained one seat, whilst Plaid Cymru retained their four MPs.

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