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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

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Newport East

Welsh Assembly constituencyRegion - South Wales East
Result:LAB HOLD

Scoreboard

PartyCandidatesVotes%Net percentage change in seats
Party

LAB

Welsh Labour

CandidatesJohn GriffithsVotes9,22944.6%Net percentage change in seats−6.2
Party

UKIP

UKIP Wales

CandidatesJames PetersonVotes4,33320.9%Net percentage change in seats+20.9
Party

CON

Welsh Conservative

CandidatesMunawar MughalVotes3,76818.2%Net percentage change in seats−4.9
Party

LD

Welsh Liberal Democrat

CandidatesPaul HallidayVotes1,4817.2%Net percentage change in seats−11.9
Party

PC

Plaid Cymru

CandidatesAnthony SalkeldVotes1,3866.7%Net percentage change in seats−0.3
Party

GRN

Wales Green Party

CandidatesPeter VarleyVotes4912.4%Net percentage change in seats+2.4

Turnout and Majority

Welsh Labour Majority

4,896

Turnout

37.2%

Vote share

Party%
Welsh Labour44.6
UKIP Wales20.9
Welsh Conservative18.2
Welsh Liberal Democrat7.2
Plaid Cymru6.7
OTHERS2.4

Vote share change since 2011

−%
+%
UKIP Wales
+20.9
Plaid Cymru
−0.3
Welsh Conservative
−4.9
Welsh Labour
−6.2
Welsh Liberal Democrat
−11.9

Constituency Profile

Lying to the east of the River Usk which runs through the city of Newport, the constituency also includes parts of rural Monmouthshire, such as Caldicot and Magor.

Newport East includes the steelworks site at Llanwern, which played a major role in the area's modern history. Tata Steel still uses part of the site to process steel, however there are fears for the future of this plant following the company's announcement that it is considering selling off its UK operations. In the year to September 2015, an average of 3.3% of the working age population were claiming unemployment benefits, compared to a Wales average of 2.4% and 2% across the UK. Since the National Assembly was created in 1999 the constituency has been represented by John Griffiths, who had a majority of just under 5,400 at the last election.

In 2011, Labour won just over 50% of the vote, the Conservatives won 23% and the Liberal Democrats 19%.

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