Vale of Glamorgan (Senedd constituency)

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Vale of Glamorgan
Bro Morgannwg
Senedd borough constituency
for the Senedd
Vale of Glamorgan (Assembly constituency).svg
South Wales Central (National Assembly for Wales electoral region).svg
Vale of Glamorgan shown within the South Wales Central electoral region and the region shown within Wales
Current Senedd borough constituency
Created 1999
Party Welsh Labour
MS Jane Hutt
Preserved county Mid Glamorgan
South Glamorgan

Vale of Glamorgan (Welsh : Bro Morgannwg) 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 eight constituencies in the South Wales Central 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.

Contents

Boundaries

Vale of Glamorgan (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 Vale of Glamorgan Westminster constituency. It is partly within the preserved county of Mid Glamorgan and partly within the preserved county of Glamorgan.

The other seven constituencies of the region are Cardiff Central, Cardiff North, Cardiff South and Penarth, Cardiff West, Cynon Valley, Pontypridd and Rhondda.

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.

Members of the Senedd

ElectionMemberPartyPortrait
1999 Jane Hutt Welsh Labour Jane Hutt AM (28136581466).jpg

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

2021 Senedd election: Vale of Glamorgan [1]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Labour Jane Hutt 18,66743.5+4.715,15035.4+5.3
Conservative Matt Smith15,39735.9-0.815,23235.6+2.8
Plaid Cymru Richard Grigg3,6998.6-1.65,29112.4-0.9
Abolish Stuart Field1,3943.3New1,8754.4-1.0
Green Anthony Slaughter1,2622.9+0.81,9364.5+1.9
Liberal Democrats Sally Stephenson9942.3-0.21,1962.8±0.0
Propel Janet Brocklehurst4261.0New4741.1New
Reform UK Michael Hancock4161.0New3700.9New
Independent Alan Coulthard2370.6New1420.3New
Freedom Alliance (UK)Neill Vasudeo Shah2260.5New1890.4New
Gwlad Karl-James Langford1740.4New1850.4New
UKIP 5621.3-9.2
Workers Party 870.2New
Communist 670.2±0.0
TUSC 600.1-0.2
Majority3,2707.6+5.5
Turnout 41,413
Labour hold Swing
Notes

    Elections in the 2010s

    2016 National Assembly for Wales election: Vale of Glamorgan
    PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional [2] [3]
    Votes%±%Votes%±%
    Labour Jane Hutt 14,65538.8-8.611,34130.1-5.3
    Conservative Ross England13,87836.7+0.712,33832.8-1.1
    Plaid Cymru Ian Johnson3,87110.2-1.95,00213.3+0.9
    UKIP Lawrence Andrews3,6629.7New3,93310.5+5.1
    Liberal Democrats Denis Campbell9382.5- 2.01,0702.8- 1.4
    Green Alison Haden7942.1New9692.6-1.2
    Abolish 2,0245.4New
    Women's Equality 4301.1New
    Monster Raving Loony 1790.5-0.1
    TUSC 1060.3±0.0
    Independent (John Bishop)1000.3New
    Freedom to Choose750.2New
    Communist 670.2
    Majority7772.1−9.3
    Turnout 41,413
    Labour hold Swing
    2011 National Assembly for Wales election: Vale of Glamorgan
    PartyCandidateConstituency [4] Regional [5]
    Votes%±%Votes%±%
    Labour Jane Hutt 15,74647.4+13.211,74635.4+7.0
    Conservative Angela-Jones Evans11,97136.0+2.111,25433.9+0.1
    Plaid Cymru Ian Johnson4,02412.1- 1.84,12212.4-2.6
    Liberal Democrats Damian Chick1,5314.5-6.71,3904.2-3.2
    UKIP 1,7775.4-0.5
    Green 1,2533.8+0.4
    Socialist Labour 6081.8+1.2
    BNP 5071.5-2.4
    Welsh Christian 2130.6±0.0
    Monster Raving Loony 1830.6New
    TUSC 900.3New
    Communist 440.1-0.1
    Majority3,77511.4+11.1
    Turnout 33,25446.7−2.2
    Labour hold Swing
    Notes

      Regional ballots rejected at the count: 233 [6]

      Elections in the 2000s

      Welsh Assembly Election 2007: Vale of Glamorgan
      PartyCandidateConstituency [7] Regional [8]
      Votes%±%Votes%±%
      Labour Jane Hutt 11,51534.2-9.89,37828.4-0.9
      Conservative Gordon C Kemp11,43233.9-0.611,15033.8+0.2
      Plaid Cymru Barry I Shaw4,67113.9-0.24,94115.0+0.8
      Liberal Democrats Mark J. Hooper3,75811.2+3.82,4357.4-0.7
      UKIP Kevin P Mahoney2,3106.9New1,9385.9+1.7
      BNP 1,2953.9New
      Green 1,1083.4+0.6
      Socialist Labour 2040.6-0.4
      Welsh Christian 2000.6New
      Respect 1180.4New
      Socialist Alternative 920.3New
      Communist 810.2±0.0
      CPA 620.2New
      Socialist Equality 280.1New
      Majority830.3−9.2
      Turnout 33,66848.9+8.2
      Labour hold Swing 4.56
      Welsh Assembly Election 2003: Vale of Glamorgan
      PartyCandidateConstituency [9] Regional [10]
      Votes%±%Votes%±%
      Labour Jane Hutt 12,26744.0+9.110,06836.3+4.3
      Conservative David Melding 9,61434.5+2.48,67631.3+0.7
      Plaid Cymru Chris Franks 3,92114.1-9.93,94814.2-8.5
      Liberal Democrats Nilmini P. De Silva2,0497.4-1.62,2438.1-2.0
      UKIP 1,1654.2New
      Green 7772.8Unknown
      Socialist Labour 2911.0Unknown
      New Millennium Bean Partyn 1790.6New
      Cymru Annibynnol1780.6New
      Vote No 2 Stop the War1060.4New
      Communist 550.2Unknown
      ProLife Alliance 370.1New
      Majority2,6539.5+6.7
      Turnout 27,85140.7−7.8
      Labour hold Swing 4.56

      2003 Electorate: 68,947
      Regional ballots rejected: 172

      Elections in the 1990s

      Welsh Assembly Election 1999: Vale of Glamorgan
      PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
      Votes%±%Votes%±%
      Labour Jane Hutt 11,44834.9N/A10,41932.0N/A
      Conservative David Melding 10,52232.1N/A9,96130.6N/A
      Plaid Cymru Chris Franks 7,84824.0N/A7,38322.7N/A
      Liberal Democrats Frank Little2,9389.0N/A3,29810.1N/A
      Other list parties1,4874.6
      Majority9262.8N/A
      Turnout 32,75648.5N/A
      Labour win (new seat)

      1999 Electorate: 67,577

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