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Scoreboard
Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Net percentage change in seats |
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Party
PC Plaid Cymru |
Candidates Elin Jones | Votes 12,014 | 40.7% | Net percentage change in seats −0.6 |
Party
LD Welsh Liberal Democrat |
Candidates Elizabeth Evans | Votes 9,606 | 32.6% | Net percentage change in seats −2.6 |
Party
UKIP UKIP Wales |
Candidates Gethin James | Votes 2,665 | 9.0% | Net percentage change in seats +9.0 |
Party
CON Welsh Conservative |
Candidates Felix Aubel | Votes 2,075 | 7.0% | Net percentage change in seats −2.4 |
Party
LAB Welsh Labour |
Candidates Iwan Wyn Jones | Votes 1,902 | 6.5% | Net percentage change in seats −2.3 |
Party
GRN Wales Green Party |
Candidates Brian Dafydd Williams | Votes 1,223 | 4.1% | Net percentage change in seats −1.1 |
Change compared with 2011 |
Turnout and Majority
Plaid Cymru Majority
2,408Turnout
56.1%Constituency Profile
The constituency contains two traditional university towns - Aberystwyth in the north and Lampeter, inland and to the south.
Aberystwyth, the biggest town in the constituency, is home to the National Library of Wales, founded in 1907. Gross full-time earnings for residents of Ceredigion is £516 a week compared to a Wales average of £551. People who live in the constituency can expect to live to 80.5 compared to a Wales-wide life expectancy of 78.5. At a Parliamentary level Ceredigion has been a bastion of liberalism, but it was held by Labour from 1966 to 1974 and by Plaid Cymru from 1992 and 2005. Since then it has been held by the Lib Dems' Mark Williams, currently the only MP for the party in Wales. At an Assembly level, however, Plaid has held the seat since 1999 - and at the 2011 election Elin Jones held the seat with 41% of the vote. The Liberal Democrats were second with 35%.