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

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Llanelli

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

Scoreboard

PartyCandidatesVotes%Net percentage change in seats
Party

LAB

Welsh Labour

CandidatesLee WatersVotes10,26736.5%Net percentage change in seats−3.2
Party

PC

Plaid Cymru

CandidatesHelen Mary JonesVotes9,88535.2%Net percentage change in seats−4.3
Party

UKIP

UKIP Wales

CandidatesKenneth ReesVotes4,13214.7%Net percentage change in seats+14.7
Party

CON

Welsh Conservative

CandidatesStefan RyszewskiVotes1,9376.9%Net percentage change in seats−4.2
Party

PF

People First

CandidatesSiân CaiachVotes1,1134.0%Net percentage change in seats+3.0
Party

GRN

Wales Green Party

CandidatesGuy SmithVotes4271.5%Net percentage change in seats+1.5
Party

LD

Welsh Liberal Democrat

CandidatesGemma-Jane BowkerVotes3551.3%Net percentage change in seats−0.8

Turnout and Majority

Welsh Labour Majority

382

Turnout

47.1%

Vote share

Party%
Welsh Labour36.5
Plaid Cymru35.2
UKIP Wales14.7
Welsh Conservative6.9
People First4.0
OTHERS2.8

Vote share change since 2011

−%
+%
UKIP Wales
+14.7
People First
+3.0
Welsh Labour
−3.2
Welsh Conservative
−4.2
Plaid Cymru
−4.3

Constituency Profile

Llanelli sits on the Carmarthenshire coast in west Wales.

The town itself is famous for its rich rugby history and is home to the Scarlets rugby team. It's also home to Tata's Trostre tinplate plant which currently employs around 650 people. More than a quarter (26.9%) of Llanelli's residents are employed in the public sector but at 67% the employment rate is lower than the UK average. Also, Llanelli's constituents, with an average age of 49, are the oldest in Wales. Despite being viewed as a safe Labour seat at Westminster level where the party has represented Llanelli since 1922, the seat at Assembly level has changed hands between Plaid Cymru (1999, 2007) and Labour (2003, 2011) at every election.

Labour AM, Keith Davies, is standing down at the 2016 election leaving behind a majority of 80 votes. In the 2011 election he polled 39.7% of the vote, slightly ahead of Plaid Cymru on 39.4%, with the Conservatives on 11%, an Independent candidate on 7.7%, and the Liberal Democrats on 2.1%.

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