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North Wales
Welsh Assembly regionResults
Party | Elected | Seats | Votes | % | Net percentage change in seats |
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Party
UKIP UKIP Wales |
Elected Nathan Gill Michelle Brown | Seats 2 | Votes 25,518 | 12.5% | Net percentage change in seats +7.5 |
Party
PC Plaid Cymru |
Elected Llyr Gruffydd | Seats 1 | Votes 47,701 | 23.3% | Net percentage change in seats +1.9 |
Party
CON Welsh Conservative |
Elected Mark Isherwood | Seats 1 | Votes 45,468 | 22.2% | Net percentage change in seats −4.6 |
Party
LAB Welsh Labour |
Elected - | Seats 0 | Votes 57,528 | 28.1% | Net percentage change in seats −4.0 |
Party
AWA Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party |
Elected - | Seats 0 | Votes 9,409 | 4.6% | Net percentage change in seats +4.6 |
Party
LD Welsh Liberal Democrat |
Elected - | Seats 0 | Votes 9,345 | 4.6% | Net percentage change in seats −1.3 |
Party
GRN Wales Green Party |
Elected - | Seats 0 | Votes 4,789 | 2.3% | Net percentage change in seats +0.1 |
Party
AWLI Association of Welsh Local Independents |
Elected - | Seats 0 | Votes 1,865 | 0.9% | Net percentage change in seats +0.9 |
Party
MRLP Monster Raving Loony Party |
Elected - | Seats 0 | Votes 1,355 | 0.7% | Net percentage change in seats +0.7 |
Party
IND (Young) Independent - Young |
Elected - | Seats 0 | Votes 926 | 0.5% | Net percentage change in seats +0.5 |
Party
CPB Welsh Communist Party |
Elected - | Seats 0 | Votes 586 | 0.3% | Net percentage change in seats 0 |
Change compared with 2011 |
Turnout
Turnout
43.5%Constituencies within North Wales
Region Profile
The North Wales region is made up of nine constituencies.
This region elects thirteen members, nine directly elected constituency members and four additional members. It is a mix of rural and urban areas. The west is largely rural with the university city of Bangor as its biggest population centre with around 18,000 residents. The eastern part has a higher population and contains Wrexham - the region's largest town with a population of more than 60,000 people. The seaside town of Llandudno is a popular tourist destination. The western counties of Ynys Mon (the island of Anglesey) and Gwynedd are home to large numbers of Welsh speakers. The constituencies which make up North Wales - from west to east - are: Ynys Mon, Arfon, Aberconwy, Clwyd West, Clwyd South, Vale of Clwyd, Delyn, Alyn & Deeside and Wrexham. At the 2011 election, the Conservatives had 2 North Wales regional AMs and Plaid Cymru and the Liberal Democrats had one each.