Latest headlines
- Labour win 29 seats - but fall short of a majority
- UKIP wins its first seats in the Assembly
- Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood ousts Labour in Rhondda
- Mapping the election - see party vote share by constituency across Wales
Scoreboard
| Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Net percentage change in seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party PC Plaid Cymru | CandidatesDafydd Elis-Thomas | Votes9,566 | 47.3% | Net percentage change in seats+0.7 |
| Party CON Welsh Conservative | CandidatesNeil Fairlamb | Votes3,160 | 15.6% | Net percentage change in seats−4.8 |
| Party LAB Welsh Labour | CandidatesIan MacIntyre | Votes2,443 | 12.1% | Net percentage change in seats−0.6 |
| Party UKIP UKIP Wales | CandidatesFrank Wykes | Votes2,149 | 10.6% | Net percentage change in seats+10.6 |
| Party IND Independent | CandidatesLouise Hughes | Votes1,259 | 6.2% | Net percentage change in seats+6.2 |
| Party LD Welsh Liberal Democrat | CandidatesStephen Churchman | Votes916 | 4.5% | Net percentage change in seats−0.3 |
| Party GRN Wales Green Party | CandidatesAlice Hooker-Stroud | Votes743 | 3.7% | Net percentage change in seats+3.7 |
Change compared with 2011 | ||||
Turnout and Majority
Plaid Cymru Majority
6,406Turnout
46.7%Constituency Profile
Dwyfor Meirionnydd is a largely rural constituency which includes the Llyn peninsula and part of the Snowdonia National Park.
The seaside towns of Pwllheli, Abersoch and Criccieth attract tourists during summer months as does the Ffestiniog railway between Porthmadog and the slate-mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. The constituency has the second highest proportion of Welsh speakers - 65% according to the 2011 census. Average weekly pay is lower here than the Welsh average. The constituency, and its previous incarnation as Meirionnydd Nant Conwy, has been held by Plaid Cymru since the establishment of the Assembly in 1999. At the 2011 elections, Dafydd Elis-Thomas - the former Plaid Cymru leader - won the seat with 57% of the vote.