Cardiff South and Penarth (Senedd constituency)
Cardiff South and Penarth (Welsh: De Caerdydd a Phenarth) is a constituency of the Senedd. It elects one Member of the Senedd by the first past the post electoral system. It is typically a safe Labour seat.
Cardiff South and Penarth De Caerdydd a Phenarth | |
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Senedd borough constituency for the Senedd | |
Current Senedd borough constituency | |
Created | 1999 |
Party | Labour |
MS | Vaughan Gething |
Preserved county | South Glamorgan |
Constituency profile and voting
editThe constituency was created for the first election to the Assembly, in 1999, with the name and boundaries of the Cardiff South and Penarth Westminster constituency. It is entirely within the preserved county of South Glamorgan. The only major boundary changes that have occurred in recent years is the inclusion of the ward of Sully into the constituency for the 2007 National Assembly for Wales election.
Cardiff South and Penarth is part of the South Wales Central electoral region. As one of the eight constituencies in South Wales Central, it, along with the other constituencies in the region, elect four additional members. The other seven constituencies of the region are Cardiff Central, Cardiff North, Cardiff West, Cynon Valley, Pontypridd, Rhondda and Vale of Glamorgan.
The use of the Additional Member System means that each voter has two votes. The first vote is for a candidate to become the Member of the Senedd for the voter's constituency, elected under the first past the post system. The second vote is used to vote for a regional closed party list of candidates. Additional member's seats are allocated from the lists by the d'Hondt method, to create a more proportional outcome in both the region and the Senedd.
Assembly members and Members of the Senedd
editElection | Member | Party | Portrait | |
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1999 | Lorraine Barrett | Labour Co-operative | ||
2011 | Vaughan Gething | Labour |
Elections
editElections in the 2020s
editParty | Candidate | Constituency | List | |||||
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Votes | % | ±% | Votes | % | ±% | |||
Labour | Vaughan Gething | 18,153 | 49.9 | +6.1 | 15,036 | 41.5 | +7.4 | |
Conservative | Leighton Rowlands | 7,547 | 20.7 | -0.3 | 7,938 | 21.9 | +3.3 | |
Plaid Cymru | Nasir Adam | 4,957 | 13.6 | -0.7 | 5,983 | 16.5 | +0.4 | |
Green | Helen Westhead | 1,643 | 4.5 | +0.3 | 2,480 | 6.8 | +1.5 | |
Liberal Democrats | Alex Wilson | 1,402 | 3.9 | -0.5 | 1,555 | 4.3 | -0.7 | |
Abolish | Lisa Peregrine | 732 | 2.0 | New | 1,040 | 2.9 | -1.3 | |
UKIP | Paul Campbell | 576 | 1.6 | -10.7 | 514 | 1.4 | -11.7 | |
Propel | Matt Friend | 552 | 1.5 | New | 691 | 1.9 | New | |
Reform UK | Alan Pick | 295 | 0.8 | New | 308 | 0.8 | New | |
Freedom Alliance | Alan Golding | 273 | 0.8 | New | ||||
Independent | David Craig Rolfe | 135 | 0.4 | New | ||||
Gwlad | Angus Hawkins | 121 | 0.3 | New | 141 | 0.4 | New | |
No More Lockdowns | 239 | 0.7 | New | |||||
TUSC | 84 | 0.2 | -0.2 | |||||
Communist | 111 | 0.3 | ±0.0 | |||||
Workers Party | 56 | 0.2 | New | |||||
Independent | Alan Coulthard | 69 | 0.2 | New | ||||
Majority | 10,606 | 29.2 | +6.4 | |||||
Turnout | 36,386 | 44.24[2] | +4.4 | |||||
Labour hold | Swing |
Elections in the 2010s
editParty | Candidate | Constituency | List | |||||
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Votes | % | ±% | Votes | % | ±% | |||
Labour | Vaughan Gething | 13,274 | 43.8 | -6.5 | 9,521[3][4] | 34.1 | -7.2 | |
Conservative | Ben Gray | 6,353 | 21.0 | -6.5 | 5,205 | 18.6 | -4.7 | |
Plaid Cymru | Dafydd Trystan Davies | 4,320 | 14.3 | +2.2 | 4,505 | 16.1 | +5.4 | |
UKIP | Hugh Hughes | 3,716 | 12.3 | New | 3,671 | 13.1 | +8.4 | |
Liberal Democrats | Nigel Howells | 1,345 | 4.4 | -5.7 | 1,396 | 5.0 | -2.3 | |
Green | Anthony Slaughter | 1,268 | 4.2 | New | 1,491 | 5.3 | -0.6 | |
Abolish | 1,164 | 4.2 | New | |||||
Women's Equality | 511 | 1.8 | New | |||||
Monster Raving Loony | 141 | 0.5 | -0.2 | |||||
TUSC | 108 | 0.4 | ±0.0 | |||||
Freedom to Choose / Vapers in Power | 96 | 0.4 | New | |||||
Communist | 80 | 0.3 | ±0.0 | |||||
Independent (Jonathan Bishop)[5] | 66 | 0.2 | ±0.0 | |||||
Majority | 6,921 | 22.8 | ±0.0 | |||||
Turnout | 30,276 | 39.8 | +2.5 | |||||
Labour hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Constituency [6] | Regional[7] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | ±% | Votes | % | ±% | |||
Labour | Vaughan Gething | 13,814 | 50.3 | +12.5 | 11,452 | 41.3 | +10.2 | |
Conservative | Ben Gray | 7,555 | 27.5 | ±0.0 | 6,467 | 23.3 | -0.2 | |
Plaid Cymru | Liz Musa | 3,324 | 12.1 | −2.2 | 2,973 | 10.7 | -1.2 | |
Liberal Democrats | Sian Cliff | 2,786 | 10.1 | −10.3 | 2,033 | 7.3 | -9.0 | |
Green | 1,632 | 5.9 | +2.0 | |||||
UKIP | 1,302 | 4.7 | +0.3 | |||||
BNP | 600 | 2.2 | -2.5 | |||||
Socialist Labour | 593 | 2.1 | New | |||||
Welsh Christian | 273 | 1.0 | ±0.0 | |||||
Monster Raving Loony | 190 | 0.7 | New | |||||
TUSC | 118 | 0.4 | New | |||||
Communist | 83 | 0.3 | ±0.0 | |||||
Majority | 6,259 | 22.8 | +12.5 | |||||
Turnout | 27,479 | 37.3 | −0.2 | |||||
Labour hold | Swing | +6.2 |
Regional ballots rejected at the count: 176[8]
Elections in the 2000s
editParty | Candidate | Constituency [9] | Regional[10] | |||||
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Votes | % | ±% | Votes | % | ±% | |||
Labour Co-op | Lorraine Barrett | 10,106 | 37.8 | -6.8 | 8,333 | 31.1 | -7.4 | |
Conservative | Karen Robson | 7,352 | 27.5 | +3.3 | 6,290 | 23.5 | +1.4 | |
Liberal Democrats | Dominic Hannigan | 5,445 | 20.4 | +4.7 | 4,362 | 16.3 | +2.7 | |
Plaid Cymru | Jason Toby | 3,825 | 14.3 | +1.7 | 3,190 | 11.9 | -0.4 | |
BNP | 1,251 | 4.7 | New | |||||
UKIP | 1,166 | 4.4 | +0.1 | |||||
Green | 1,054 | 3.9 | +0.1 | |||||
Welsh Christian | 261 | 1.0 | New | |||||
Socialist Labour | 244 | 0.9 | -1.3 | |||||
Respect | 219 | 0.8 | New | |||||
Socialist Alternative | 150 | 0.6 | New | |||||
CPA | 107 | 0.4 | New | |||||
Communist | 89 | 0.3 | -0.1 | |||||
Socialist Equality | 50 | 0.2 | New | |||||
Majority | 2,754 | 10.3 | −10.1 | |||||
Turnout | 26,728 | 37.5 | +6.8 | |||||
Labour hold | Swing | -4.2 |
Party | Candidate | Constituency | Regional[11] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | ±% | Votes | % | ±% | |||
Labour Co-op | Lorraine Barrett | 8,978 | 44.6 | -3.4 | 7,754 | 38.6 | -6.1 | |
Conservative | Dianne E. Rees | 4,864 | 24.2 | +5.7 | 4,437 | 22.1 | +4.2 | |
Liberal Democrats | Rodney Berman | 3,154 | 15.7 | +3.2 | 2,726 | 13.6 | +1.4 | |
Plaid Cymru | Richard R. Grigg | 2,538 | 12.6 | -4.5 | 2,485 | 12.4 | +6.1 | |
Socialist Alternative | David C. Bartlett | 585 | 2.9 | +1.4 | ||||
UKIP | 867 | 4.3 | New | |||||
Green | 766 | 3.8 | Unknown | |||||
Socialist Labour | 389 | 1.9 | Unknown | |||||
New Millennium Bean Party | 199 | 1.0 | New | |||||
Vote No 2 Stop the War | 176 | 0.9 | New | |||||
Cymru Annibynnol | 139 | 0.7 | New | |||||
ProLife Alliance | 93 | 0.5 | New | |||||
Communist | 76 | 0.4 | Unknown | |||||
Majority | 4,114 | 20.4 | −9.1 | |||||
Turnout | 20,119 | 30.7 | −7.1 | |||||
Labour hold | Swing | -2.7 |
2003 Electorate: 65,505
Regional ballots rejected: 423
Elections in the 1990s
editParty | Candidate | Constituency | Regional | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | ±% | Votes | % | ±% | |||
Labour Co-op | Lorraine Barrett | 11,057 | 48.0 | N/A | 10,292 | 44.7 | N/A | |
Conservative | Mary R. Davies | 4,254 | 18.5 | N/A | 4,127 | 17.9 | N/A | |
Plaid Cymru | John Rowlands | 3,931 | 17.1 | N/A | 4,252 | 18.5 | N/A | |
Liberal Democrats | Jane Maw-Cornish | 2,890 | 12.5 | N/A | 2,819 | 12.2 | N/A | |
Socialist Alliance | David C. Bartlett | 355 | 1.5 | |||||
Independent Labour | John Foreman | 339 | 1.5 | |||||
Celtic Alliance | Tom Davies | 210 | 0.9 | |||||
United Socialist | 147 | 0.6 | N/A | |||||
Others | 1,387 | 6.0 | N/A | |||||
Majority | 6,803 | 29.5 | ||||||
Turnout | 23,036 | 37.8 | ||||||
Labour Co-op win (new seat) |
1999 Electorate: 60,996
References
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