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1999 National Assembly for Wales election

The 1999 National Assembly for Wales election was held on Thursday 6 May 1999 to elect 60 members to the Senedd, at the time called the National Assembly for Wales (Welsh Parliament; Welsh: Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru). It was the first devolved general election held in Wales after the successful 1997 Welsh devolution referendum. The election was held alongside the Scottish Parliament election (also the first of its kind) and English local elections.

1999 National Assembly for Wales election

6 May 1999 2003 →

All 60 seats to the National Assembly for Wales
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout46.3%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Alun Michael Dafydd Wigley
Party Labour Plaid Cymru
Leader's seat Mid & West Wales Caernarfon
Seats won 28 17
FPTP Vote 384,671 290,572
Percentage 37.6% 28.4%
List Vote 361,657 312,048
Percentage 35.4% 30.5%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Rod Richards Michael German
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat North Wales South Wales East
Seats won 9 6
FPTP Vote 162,133 137,857
Percentage 15.8% 13.5%
List Vote 168,206 128,008
Percentage 16.5% 12.5%

The left side shows constituency winners of the election by their party colours. The right side shows regional winners of the election for the additional members by their party colours.

First Secretary after election

Alun Michael
Labour

Although Welsh Labour were the biggest party, they did not gain enough seats to form a majority government and instead entered into coalition with the Liberal Democrats. The election was marked by the historically high level of support for Plaid Cymru, who won their highest share of the vote in any Wales-wide election and remains their highest number of seats in a Senedd election to date. The party won considerable support in traditionally safe Labour areas such as the South Wales Valleys, winning Rhondda and Islwyn and narrowly failing to win a number of other seats.

The overall turnout of voters was 46.3%.[1] This would remain the highest ever turnout for a devolved election in Wales until the 2021 Senedd election, which saw 46.6 of voters cast their ballot.[2]

Results map of the 1999 National Assembly election (regional list results).

Election results

  • Overall turnout: 46.3%
1999 Welsh Assembly election
 
Parties Additional member system Total seats
Constituency Region
Votes % +/− Seats +/− Votes % +/− Seats +/− Total +/− %
Labour 384,671 37.6 N/A 27 N/A 361,657 35.4 N/A 1 N/A 28 N/A 46.7
Plaid Cymru 290,572 28.4 N/A 9 N/A 312,048 30.5 N/A 8 N/A 17 N/A 28.3
Conservative 162,133 15.8 N/A 1 N/A 168,206 16.5 N/A 8 N/A 9 N/A 15.0
Liberal Democrats 137,857 13.5 N/A 3 N/A 128,008 12.5 N/A 3 N/A 6 N/A 10.0
Green 1,002 0.1 N/A 0 N/A 25,858 2.5 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A 0
Socialist Labour - - - - - 10,720 1.0 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A 0
Natural Law - - - - - 3,861 0.4 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A 0
United Socialist 3,967 0.4 N/A 0 N/A 3,590 0.4 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A 0
Communist 609 0.1 N/A 0 N/A 1,366 0.1 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A 0
Independent 30,554 3.0 N/A 0 N/A - - - - - 0 N/A 0
Independent Labour 4,134 0.4 N/A 0 N/A - - - - - 0 N/A 0
Others 7,736 0.8 N/A 0 N/A 4,673 0.5 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A 0
  Total 1,023,225 40   1,019,987   20 60  

Votes summary

Popular vote
Labour
35.40%
Plaid Cymru
30.50%
Conservative
16.50%
Liberal Democrats
12.50%
Green
2.50%
Socialist Labour
1.00%
Others
1.60%
Parliament seats
Labour
46.67%
Plaid Cymru
28.33%
Conservative
15.00%
Liberal Democrats
10.00%

Constituency and regional summary

Mid and West Wales

1999 National Assembly for Wales election: Mid and West Wales
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
Plaid Cymru Cynog Dafis 1 N/A 84,554 38.55% N/A
Labour Alun Michael 1 N/A 53,842 24.55% N/A
Conservative Nick Bourne
Edward Glyn Davies
2 N/A 36,622 16.70% N/A
Liberal Democrats 0 N/A 31,683 14.44% N/A
Green 0 N/A 7,718 3.52% N/A
Socialist Labour 0 N/A 3,019 1.38% N/A
Independent 0 N/A 1,214 0.55% N/A
Natural Law 0 N/A 705 0.32% N/A

North Wales

1999 National Assembly for Wales election: North Wales
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
Labour 0 N/A 73,673 34.19% N/A
Plaid Cymru Janet Ryder 1 N/A 69,518 32.26% N/A
Conservative Rod Richards
Peter Rogers
2 N/A 41,700 19.35% N/A
Liberal Democrats Christine Humphreys 1 N/A 22,130 10.27% N/A
Green 0 N/A 4,667 2.17% N/A
Rhuddlan Debt Protest Campaign 0 N/A 1,353 0.63% N/A
Natural Law 0 N/A 917 0.43% N/A
Socialist Alliance 0 N/A 828 0.38% N/A
Communist 0 N/A 714 0.33% N/A

South Wales Central

1999 National Assembly for Wales election: South Wales Central
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
Labour 0 N/A 79,564 36.92% N/A
Plaid Cymru Pauline Jarman
Owen John Thomas
2 N/A 58,080 26.95% N/A
Conservative Jonathan Morgan
David Melding
2 N/A 34,944 16.22% N/A
Liberal Democrats 0 N/A 30,911 14.35% N/A
Green 0 N/A 5,336 2.48% N/A
Socialist Labour 0 N/A 2,822 1.31% N/A
Independent 0 N/A 1,524 0.71% N/A
Natural Law 0 N/A 665 0.31% N/A
Communist 0 N/A 652 0.30% N/A
Socialist Alliance 0 N/A 602 0.28% N/A
Independent 0 N/A 378 0.18% N/A

South Wales East

1999 National Assembly for Wales election: South Wales East
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
Labour 0 N/A 83,953 41.82% N/A
Plaid Cymru Jocelyn Davies
Professor Philip James Stradling Williams
2 N/A 49,139 24.48% N/A
Conservative William Graham 1 N/A 33,947 16.91% N/A
Liberal Democrats Michael James German 1 N/A 24,757 12.33% N/A
Socialist Labour 0 N/A 4,879 2.43% N/A
Green 0 N/A 4,055 2.02% N/A

South Wales West

1999 National Assembly for Wales election: South Wales West
Constituency Elected member Result
Aberavon Brian Gibbons Labour gain
Gower Edwina Hart Labour gain
Neath Gwenda Thomas Labour gain
Ogmore Janice Gregory Labour gain
Swansea East Val Feld Labour gain
Swansea West Andrew Davies Labour gain
Bridgend Carwyn Jones Labour gain
1999 National Assembly for Wales election: South Wales West
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
Labour 0 N/A 70,625 42.25% N/A
Plaid Cymru Janet Marion Davies
Dr David Rees Lloyd
2 N/A 50,757 30.37% N/A
Conservative Alun Cairns 1 N/A 20,993 12.56% N/A
Liberal Democrats Peter Black 1 N/A 18.527 11.09% N/A
Green 0 N/A 4,082 2.44% N/A
Socialist Alliance 0 N/A 1,257 0.75% N/A
Natural Law 0 N/A 676 0.40% N/A
People's Representative Party 0 N/A 204 0.12% N/A

Opinion polls

See also

References

  1. ^ Morgan, Bryn (12 May 1999). . House of Commons Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 November 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  2. ^ Clark, D. (9 July 2021). "Welsh Parliament (Senedd Cymru) turnout rate 2021". Statista. Retrieved 4 March 2023.

External links

  • 1999 Welsh National Assembly Election at BBC News

Manifestos

  • Welsh Labour
  • Welsh Liberal Democrats
  • Plaid Cymru

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The 1999 National Assembly for Wales election was held on Thursday 6 May 1999 to elect 60 members to the Senedd at the time called the National Assembly for Wales Welsh Parliament Welsh Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru It was the first devolved general election held in Wales after the successful 1997 Welsh devolution referendum The election was held alongside the Scottish Parliament election also the first of its kind and English local elections 1999 National Assembly for Wales election6 May 1999 2003 All 60 seats to the National Assembly for Wales31 seats needed for a majorityTurnout46 3 First party Second party Leader Alun Michael Dafydd WigleyParty Labour Plaid CymruLeader s seat Mid amp West Wales CaernarfonSeats won 28 17FPTP Vote 384 671 290 572Percentage 37 6 28 4 List Vote 361 657 312 048Percentage 35 4 30 5 Third party Fourth party Leader Rod Richards Michael GermanParty Conservative Liberal DemocratsLeader s seat North Wales South Wales EastSeats won 9 6FPTP Vote 162 133 137 857Percentage 15 8 13 5 List Vote 168 206 128 008Percentage 16 5 12 5 The left side shows constituency winners of the election by their party colours The right side shows regional winners of the election for the additional members by their party colours First Secretary after election Alun MichaelLabourAlthough Welsh Labour were the biggest party they did not gain enough seats to form a majority government and instead entered into coalition with the Liberal Democrats The election was marked by the historically high level of support for Plaid Cymru who won their highest share of the vote in any Wales wide election and remains their highest number of seats in a Senedd election to date The party won considerable support in traditionally safe Labour areas such as the South Wales Valleys winning Rhondda and Islwyn and narrowly failing to win a number of other seats The overall turnout of voters was 46 3 1 This would remain the highest ever turnout for a devolved election in Wales until the 2021 Senedd election which saw 46 6 of voters cast their ballot 2 Results map of the 1999 National Assembly election regional list results Contents 1 Election results 1 1 Votes summary 1 2 Constituency and regional summary 1 2 1 Mid and West Wales 1 2 2 North Wales 1 2 3 South Wales Central 1 2 4 South Wales East 1 2 5 South Wales West 2 Opinion polls 3 See also 4 References 5 External links 5 1 ManifestosElection results EditOverall turnout 46 3 1999 Welsh Assembly election Parties Additional member system Total seatsConstituency RegionVotes Seats Votes Seats Total Labour 384 671 37 6 N A 27 N A 361 657 35 4 N A 1 N A 28 N A 46 7Plaid Cymru 290 572 28 4 N A 9 N A 312 048 30 5 N A 8 N A 17 N A 28 3Conservative 162 133 15 8 N A 1 N A 168 206 16 5 N A 8 N A 9 N A 15 0Liberal Democrats 137 857 13 5 N A 3 N A 128 008 12 5 N A 3 N A 6 N A 10 0Green 1 002 0 1 N A 0 N A 25 858 2 5 N A 0 N A 0 N A 0Socialist Labour 10 720 1 0 N A 0 N A 0 N A 0Natural Law 3 861 0 4 N A 0 N A 0 N A 0United Socialist 3 967 0 4 N A 0 N A 3 590 0 4 N A 0 N A 0 N A 0Communist 609 0 1 N A 0 N A 1 366 0 1 N A 0 N A 0 N A 0Independent 30 554 3 0 N A 0 N A 0 N A 0Independent Labour 4 134 0 4 N A 0 N A 0 N A 0Others 7 736 0 8 N A 0 N A 4 673 0 5 N A 0 N A 0 N A 0 Total 1 023 225 40 1 019 987 20 60 Votes summary Edit Popular voteLabour 35 40 Plaid Cymru 30 50 Conservative 16 50 Liberal Democrats 12 50 Green 2 50 Socialist Labour 1 00 Others 1 60 Parliament seatsLabour 46 67 Plaid Cymru 28 33 Conservative 15 00 Liberal Democrats 10 00 Constituency and regional summary Edit Mid and West Wales Edit 1999 National Assembly for Wales election Mid and West Wales Constituency Elected member ResultCarmarthen East and Dinefwr Rhodri Glyn Thomas Plaid Cymru gainCarmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Christine Gwyther Labour gainCeredigion Elin Jones Plaid Cymru gainLlanelli Helen Mary Jones Plaid Cymru gainMeirionnydd Nant Conwy Dafydd Elis Thomas Plaid Cymru gainMontgomeryshire Mick Bates Liberal Democrats gainPreseli Pembrokeshire Richard Edwards Labour gainBrecon and Radnorshire Kirsty Williams Liberal Democrats gain1999 National Assembly for Wales election Mid and West Wales Party Elected candidates Seats Votes Plaid Cymru Cynog Dafis 1 N A 84 554 38 55 N ALabour Alun Michael 1 N A 53 842 24 55 N AConservative Nick Bourne Edward Glyn Davies 2 N A 36 622 16 70 N ALiberal Democrats 0 N A 31 683 14 44 N AGreen 0 N A 7 718 3 52 N ASocialist Labour 0 N A 3 019 1 38 N AIndependent 0 N A 1 214 0 55 N ANatural Law 0 N A 705 0 32 N ANorth Wales Edit 1999 National Assembly for Wales election North Wales Constituency Elected member ResultAlyn and Deeside Tom Middlehurst Labour gainCaernarfon Dafydd Wigley Plaid Cymru gainClwyd South Karen Sinclair Labour gainClwyd West Alun Pugh Labour gainConwy Gareth Jones Plaid Cymru gainDelyn Alison Halford Labour gainVale of Clwyd Margaret Ann Jones Labour gainWrexham John Marek Labour gainYnys Mon Ieuan Wyn Jones Plaid Cymru gain1999 National Assembly for Wales election North Wales Party Elected candidates Seats Votes Labour 0 N A 73 673 34 19 N APlaid Cymru Janet Ryder 1 N A 69 518 32 26 N AConservative Rod Richards Peter Rogers 2 N A 41 700 19 35 N ALiberal Democrats Christine Humphreys 1 N A 22 130 10 27 N AGreen 0 N A 4 667 2 17 N ARhuddlan Debt Protest Campaign 0 N A 1 353 0 63 N ANatural Law 0 N A 917 0 43 N ASocialist Alliance 0 N A 828 0 38 N ACommunist 0 N A 714 0 33 N ASouth Wales Central Edit 1999 National Assembly for Wales election South Wales Central Constituency Elected member ResultCardiff South and Penarth Lorraine Barrett Labour gainCardiff West Rhodri Morgan Labour gainCynon Valley Christine Chapman Labour gainPontypridd Jane Davidson Labour gainRhondda Geraint Rhys Davies Plaid Cymru gainVale of Glamorgan Jane Hutt Labour gainCardiff Central Jennifer Elizabeth Randerson Liberal Democrats gainCardiff North Sue Essex Labour gain1999 National Assembly for Wales election South Wales Central Party Elected candidates Seats Votes Labour 0 N A 79 564 36 92 N APlaid Cymru Pauline Jarman Owen John Thomas 2 N A 58 080 26 95 N AConservative Jonathan Morgan David Melding 2 N A 34 944 16 22 N ALiberal Democrats 0 N A 30 911 14 35 N AGreen 0 N A 5 336 2 48 N ASocialist Labour 0 N A 2 822 1 31 N AIndependent 0 N A 1 524 0 71 N ANatural Law 0 N A 665 0 31 N ACommunist 0 N A 652 0 30 N ASocialist Alliance 0 N A 602 0 28 N AIndependent 0 N A 378 0 18 N ASouth Wales East Edit 1999 National Assembly for Wales election South Wales East Constituency Elected member ResultIslwyn Brian Hancock Plaid Cymru gainMerthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Huw Lewis Labour gainMonmouth David Thomas Charles Davies Conservative gainBlaenau Gwent Peter Law Labour gainNewport East John Griffiths Labour gainNewport West Dame Rosemary Janet Mair Butler Labour gainTorfaen Lynne Neagle Labour gainCaerphilly Ron Davies Labour gain1999 National Assembly for Wales election South Wales East Party Elected candidates Seats Votes Labour 0 N A 83 953 41 82 N APlaid Cymru Jocelyn Davies Professor Philip James Stradling Williams 2 N A 49 139 24 48 N AConservative William Graham 1 N A 33 947 16 91 N ALiberal Democrats Michael James German 1 N A 24 757 12 33 N ASocialist Labour 0 N A 4 879 2 43 N AGreen 0 N A 4 055 2 02 N ASouth Wales West Edit 1999 National Assembly for Wales election South Wales West Constituency Elected member ResultAberavon Brian Gibbons Labour gainGower Edwina Hart Labour gainNeath Gwenda Thomas Labour gainOgmore Janice Gregory Labour gainSwansea East Val Feld Labour gainSwansea West Andrew Davies Labour gainBridgend Carwyn Jones Labour gain1999 National Assembly for Wales election South Wales West Party Elected candidates Seats Votes Labour 0 N A 70 625 42 25 N APlaid Cymru Janet Marion Davies Dr David Rees Lloyd 2 N A 50 757 30 37 N AConservative Alun Cairns 1 N A 20 993 12 56 N ALiberal Democrats Peter Black 1 N A 18 527 11 09 N AGreen 0 N A 4 082 2 44 N ASocialist Alliance 0 N A 1 257 0 75 N ANatural Law 0 N A 676 0 40 N APeople s Representative Party 0 N A 204 0 12 N AOpinion polls EditMain article Opinion polling for the 1999 National Assembly for Wales electionSee also EditSenedd formerly National Assembly for Wales Senedd constituencies and electoral regionsReferences Edit Morgan Bryn 12 May 1999 Research Paper 99 51 Welsh Assembly Elections 6 May 1999 House of Commons Library Archived from the original PDF on 10 November 2019 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Clark D 9 July 2021 Welsh Parliament Senedd Cymru turnout rate 2021 Statista Retrieved 4 March 2023 External links Edit1999 Welsh National Assembly Election at BBC NewsManifestos Edit Welsh Labour Welsh Liberal Democrats Plaid Cymru Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1999 National Assembly for Wales election amp oldid 1144630249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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