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Wales Results

Welsh Assembly Results
PartyWelsh LabourPlaid CymruWelsh ConservativeUKIP WalesWelsh Liberal Democrat
Seats29121171
Change−1+1−3+7−4

After 60 of 60 seatsAbout these resultsResults in full

Latest headlines

  1. Labour win 29 seats - but fall short of a majority
  2. UKIP wins its first seats in the Assembly
  3. Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood ousts Labour in Rhondda
  4. Mapping the election - see party vote share by constituency across Wales

Carmarthen East and Dinefwr

Welsh Assembly constituencyRegion - Mid and West Wales
Result:PC HOLD

Scoreboard

PartyCandidatesVotes%Net percentage change in seats
Party

PC

Plaid Cymru

CandidatesAdam PriceVotes14,42748.5%Net percentage change in seats+3.6
Party

LAB

Welsh Labour

CandidatesStephen JeacockVotes5,72719.2%Net percentage change in seats−10.8
Party

CON

Welsh Conservative

CandidatesMatthew PaulVotes4,48915.1%Net percentage change in seats−5.2
Party

UKIP

UKIP Wales

CandidatesNeil HamiltonVotes3,47411.7%Net percentage change in seats+11.7
Party

LD

Welsh Liberal Democrat

CandidatesWilliam PowellVotes8372.8%Net percentage change in seats−2.0
Party

GRN

Wales Green Party

CandidatesFreya AmsburyVotes7972.7%Net percentage change in seats+2.7

Turnout and Majority

Plaid Cymru Majority

8,700

Turnout

53.7%

Vote share

Party%
Plaid Cymru48.5
Welsh Labour19.2
Welsh Conservative15.1
UKIP Wales11.7
Welsh Liberal Democrat2.8
OTHERS2.7

Vote share change since 2011

−%
+%
UKIP Wales
+11.7
Plaid Cymru
+3.6
Welsh Liberal Democrat
−2.0
Welsh Conservative
−5.2
Welsh Labour
−10.8

Constituency Profile

Carmarthen East and Dinefwr is one of five constituencies in the old county of Dyfed.

The seat consists of four valleys: the Teifi and Tywi to the north, where agriculture remains a major industry; and the post-industrial Gwendraeth and Amman valleys to the south. The Prince of Wales's Welsh home, Llwynywermod, is near the village of Myddfai, Llandovery. According to the 2011 census it is the constituency with the highest percentage of Welsh speakers, 55%. Plaid Cymru have held the seat since 1999 but there will be a new Assembly member in 2016 as Rhodri Glyn Thomas is standing down after representing the constituency for 17 years. Two former MP's are standing in 2016, the former Conservative minister Neil Hamilton for UKIP and and Adam Price for Plaid Cymru.

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