List of parliamentary constituencies in Gwynedd
Three constituencies cover the
The preserved county of Gwynedd shares its name with the southern bulk, the principal area, Gwynedd, Anglesey (Welsh: Ynys Môn), forms a second principal area, i.e. has its own local government council.
For Senedd elections, the constituencies each elect one assembly member and are grouped into
Westminster boundaries
From 2010
Constituency | Boundaries |
---|---|
1. Arfon CC (Westminster) | |
2. Dwyfor Meirionnydd CC (Westminster) | |
3. Ynys Môn CC (Westminster) |
Plaid Cymru ₪ Conservative † Labour ‡
Constituency | Electorate | Majority | Member of Parliament | Nearest opposition | Map reference above | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arfon | 42,215 | 2,781 | Hywel Williams ₪ | Steffie Williams Roberts ‡ | 1 | ||
Dwyfor Meirionnydd | 44,362 | 4,740 | Liz Saville-Roberts ₪
|
Tomos Davies † | 2 | ||
Ynys Môn | 51,925 | 1,968 | Virginia Crosbie † | Mary Roberts ‡ | 3 |
1997 to 2010
Constituency | Boundaries |
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1. Caernarfon CC (Westminster) | |
2. Conwy CC (Westminster) (part) | |
3. Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC (Westminster) (part) | |
4. Ynys Môn CC (Westminster) |
Proposed boundary changes
The
Under the terms of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011, the Sixth Review was based on reducing the total number of MPs from 650 to 600 and a strict electoral parity requirement that the electorate of all constituencies should be within a range of 5% either side of the electoral quota.
On 24 March 2020, the Minister of State for the Cabinet Office, Chloe Smith, issued a written statement to Parliament setting out the Government's thinking with regard to parliamentary boundaries. They propose to bring forward primary legislation to remove the statutory obligation to implement the 2018 Boundary Review recommendations, as well as set the framework for future boundary reviews in time for the next review which is due to begin in early 2021 and report no later than October 2023. It is proposed that the number of constituencies now remains at the current level of 650, rather than being reduced to 600, while retaining the requirement that the electorate should be no more than +/- 5% from the electoral quota.[2]
Senedd boundaries
From 2007
Constituency | Senedd region | Constituency boundaries |
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1. Arfon CC (Senedd) | North Wales | |
2. Dwyfor Meirionnydd CC (Senedd) | Mid and West Wales | |
3. Ynys Môn CC (Senedd) | North Wales |
The North Wales region also includes seven
1999 to 2007
Constituency | Assembly region | Constituency boundaries |
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1. Caernarfon CC (Assembly) |
North Wales |
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2. Conwy CC (Assembly) (part)
| ||
3. Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC (Assembly) (part) |
Mid and West Wales
| |
4. Ynys Môn CC (Assembly) |
North Wales
|
Historical representation by party
Before 1974 this table covers the historic counties of Anglesey, Carnarvonshire and Merionethshire. A cell marked → (with a different colour background to the preceding cell) indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name.
1832 to 1885
Conservative Liberal Peelite Whig
Constituency | 1832 | 33 | 33 | 1835 | 36 | 1837 | 1841 | 46 | 1847 | 1852 | 1857 |
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Anglesey
|
Williams-Bulkeley | Stanley | Williams-Bulkeley | ||||||||
Beaumaris
|
F. Paget | G. Paget
|
Stanley | ||||||||
Caernarvon
|
C. Paget | Nanney | C. Paget | L. Jones-Parry
|
Hughes | → | |||||
Caernarvonshire | Smith
|
Ormsby-Gore | E. Douglas-Pennant | ||||||||
Merionethshire
|
Vaughan | Richards | W. W. Wynne |
1859 to 1885
Constituency | 1859 | 1865 | 66 | 1868 | 70 | 1874 | 1880 | 80 | 82 |
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Anglesey
|
Williams-Bulkeley | Davies | |||||||
Beaumaris
|
Stanley | Lloyd | |||||||
Caernarvon
|
C. Wynne | Hughes | T. Jones-Parry | ||||||
Caernarvonshire | E. Douglas-Pennant | G. Douglas-Pennant | T. Jones-Parry | G. Douglas-Pennant | C. Williams
|
Rathbone | |||
Merionethshire
|
W. W. Wynne | W. R. Wynne
|
D. Williams
|
Holland |
1885 to 1918
Constituency | 1885 | 1886 | 90 | 1892 | 1895 | 99 | 00 | 06 | 06 | Jan 10 | Dec 10 | 15 |
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Anglesey
|
R. Davies | Lewis | Ellis-Griffith
| |||||||||
Arfon | Rathbone | W. Jones
|
Rees | |||||||||
Carnarvon
|
Jones-Parry | Swetenham | D. Lloyd George | |||||||||
Merionethshire
|
Robertson | Ellis | Edwards | Williams | Haydn Jones | |||||||
Eifion | J. Roberts | E. Davies
|
1918 to 1950
Constituency | 1918 | 1922 | 23 | 1923 | 24 | 1929 | 1931 | 1935 | 45 | 1945 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anglesey
|
O. Thomas | R. Thomas | M. Lloyd George
|
→
|
→
| |||||
Carnarvon
|
→ | → | → | → | S. Davies | Price-White | ||||
Carnarvonshire
|
Breese
|
R. Jones | Owen | → | → | G. Roberts | ||||
Merionethshire
|
Haydn Jones | E. Roberts |
1950 to 2010
Conservative Labour Liberal Plaid Cymru
Constituency | 1950 | 1951 | 1955 | 1959 | 1964 | 1966 | 1970 | Feb 1974 | Oct 1974 | 1979 | 1983 | 1987 | 1992 | 1997 | 2001 | 2005 |
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Anglesey / Ynys Môn (1983–)
|
Lloyd George
|
Hughes
|
Best | Wyn Jones | Owen | |||||||||||
Caernarfon | G. Roberts | Wigley | H. Williams | |||||||||||||
Merionethshire / Meirionnydd Nant Conwy (1983)
|
E. Roberts | T. Jones
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Edwards | Thomas
|
Llwyd | |||||||||||
Conway
|
W. Jones
|
Thomas | Davies | W. Roberts | B. Williams |
2010 to present
Conservative Labour Plaid Cymru
Constituency | 2010 | 2015 | 2017 | 2019 |
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Ynys Môn | Owen | Crosbie | ||
Arfon | H. Williams | |||
Dwyfor Meirionnydd | Llwyd | Saville-Roberts
|
See also
- List of parliamentary constituencies in Wales
Notes and references
- References
- ^ The Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly Electoral Regions (Wales) Order 2006, OPSI website
- ^ "Update: Strengthening Democracy:Written statement - HCWS183". UK Parliament. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
- Notes
- county constituencies (CCs) for the purposes of type of returning officer and level of expenses; the trivial distinction is sometimes made in the most detailed analyses of UK politics between borough and county constituencies