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Welsh Assembly Results
Party Welsh Labour Plaid Cymru Welsh Conservative UKIP Wales Welsh Liberal Democrat
Seats 29 12 11 7 1
Change −1 +1 −3 +7 −4

After 60 of 60 seats Results in full

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Neath

Welsh Assembly constituency Region - South Wales West
Result: LAB HOLD

Scoreboard

Party Candidates Votes % Net percentage change in seats
Party

LAB

Welsh Labour

Candidates Jeremy Miles Votes 9,468 37.3% Net percentage change in seats −16.1
Party

PC

Plaid Cymru

Candidates Alun Llywelyn Votes 6,545 25.8% Net percentage change in seats −0.8
Party

UKIP

UKIP Wales

Candidates Richard Pritchard Votes 3,780 14.9% Net percentage change in seats +14.9
Party

CON

Welsh Conservative

Candidates Peter Crocker-Jaques Votes 2,179 8.6% Net percentage change in seats −3.1
Party

IND

Independent

Candidates Steve Hunt Votes 2,056 8.1% Net percentage change in seats +8.1
Party

LD

Welsh Liberal Democrat

Candidates Frank Little Votes 746 2.9% Net percentage change in seats −1.2
Party

GRN

Wales Green Party

Candidates Lisa Rapado Votes 589 2.3% Net percentage change in seats +2.3

Turnout and Majority

Welsh Labour Majority

2,923

Turnout

45.8%

Vote share

Party %
Welsh Labour 37.3
Plaid Cymru 25.8
UKIP Wales 14.9
Welsh Conservative 8.6
Independent 8.1
OTHERS 5.3

Vote share change since 2011

−%
+%
UKIP Wales
+14.9
Plaid Cymru
−0.8
Welsh Liberal Democrat
−1.2
Welsh Conservative
−3.1
Welsh Labour
−16.1

Constituency Profile

The town of Neath is in the southern end of the constituency.

The constituency also covers most of the surrounding valleys where copper smelting and coal mining once flourished. Many people travel to neighbouring Swansea and the Port Talbot steelworks for employment, although the plant announced substantial job losses earlier this year. Both the Welsh Rugby Union and international soprano Katherine Jenkins were born in the town of Neath. At 13%, the constituency has a higher percentage of people with no qualifications compared to the Welsh (10%) average. Neath has elected a Labour assembly member since devolution in 1999, although Gwenda Thomas, its AM for 17 years, is stepping down in May. In 2011, Mrs Thomas won 53% of the vote and Labour has held the seat at Westminster since 1922.

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