2007 National Assembly for Wales election
The 2007 National Assembly election was held on Thursday 3 May 2007 to elect members to the National Assembly for Wales. It was the third general election. On the same day local elections in England and Scotland, and the Scottish Parliament election took place. This election was preceded by the previous Assembly election in 2003.
The election saw Plaid Cymru make gains at the expense of Labour, although Labour remain the largest party in the Assembly, as they have since it began. Plaid stated they would make a referendum on devolving further powers to the National Assembly a condition for a coalition. Wales reported that senior civil servants before the election were preparing for three possible coalition administrations: Labour/Liberal Democrat, Labour/Plaid Cymru or Plaid Cymru/Liberal Democrat/Conservative.
Discussions between Plaid Cymru, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats to form a "Rainbow" Coalition broke down, and a coalition was eventually agreed between Labour and Plaid Cymru.
Major parties
The Welsh Labour Party before the election had 29 seats, Plaid Cymru had 12, the Welsh Conservative Party 11, the Welsh Liberal Democrats 6, Forward Wales 1, with 1 independent. Mrs Law won her seat at a 2006 by-election, the seat having been won by Labour in the 2003 election. The one Forward Wales Assembly Member was elected as an independent before forming the party. Otherwise, the standings represent the 2003 results.Electoral method
In general elections for the National Assembly for Wales, each voter has two votes in a mixed member system. The first vote may be used to vote for a candidate to become the Assembly Member for the voter's constituency, elected by the first past the post system. The second vote may be used to vote for a regional closed party list of candidates. Additional member seats are allocated from the lists by the d'Hondt method, with constituency results being taken into account in the allocation. The overall result is approximately proportional.Pre-election forecasts
Predictions for the seat distribution were made by a number of polls before the election:Forecast by | Dates | Lab | Plaid | Con | LD | other |
Institute of Welsh Affairs | 2007-01-13 | 25 | 13 | 13 | 7 | 2 |
NOP/ITV | 2007-04-06 | 25 | 12 | 14 | 7 | 2 |
Western Mail | 2007-04-27 | 25 | 15 | 10 | 8 | 2 |
Electoral results
- Overall turnout - 43.7%
Votes summary
Constituency nominations
NB: candidates in BOLD text were incumbent assembly members before the electionConstituency | Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrats | Plaid Cymru | Others |
Aberavon | Daisy Meyland-Smith | Brian Gibbons | Claire Waller | Linett Purcell | |
Aberconwy | Dylan Jones-Evans | Denise Idris Jones | Euron Hughes | Gareth Jones | |
Alyn and Deeside | Will Gallagher | Carl Sargeant | Paul Brighton | Dafydd Passe | William Crawford |
Arfon | Gerry Frobisher | Martin Eaglestone | Mel Ab Owain | Alun Ffred Jones | Elwyn Williams |
Blaenau Gwent | Bob Hayward | Keren Bender | Gareth Lewis | Natasha Asghar | Trish Law |
Brecon and Radnorshire | Suzy Davies | Neil Stone | Kirsty Williams | Arwel Lloyd | |
Bridgend | Emma Greenow | Carwyn Jones | Paul Warren | Nick Thomas | |
Caerphilly | Richard Foley | Jeff Cuthbert | Huw Price | Lindsay Whittle | Ron Davies |
Cardiff Central | Andrew Murphy | Sue Lent | Jenny Randerson | Thomas Whitfield | Frank Hughes |
Cardiff North | Jonathan Morgan | Sophie Howe | Ed Bridges | Wyn Jones | Dai Llewellyn |
Cardiff South and Penarth | Karen Robson | Lorraine Barrett | Dominic Hannigan | Jason Toby | |
Cardiff West | Alun Craig Williams | Rhodri Morgan | Alison Goldworthy | Neil McEvoy | |
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr | Henrietta Hensher | Kevin Madge | Ian Walton | Rhodri Glyn Thomas | |
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire | Angela Burns | Christine Gwyther | John Gossage | John Dixon | |
Ceredigion | Trefor Jones | Linda Grace | John Davies | Elin Jones | Dafydd Morgan |
Clwyd South | John Bell | Karen Sinclair | Frank Biggs | Nia Davies | David Rowlands |
Clwyd West | Darren Millar | Alun Pugh | Simon Croft | Phil Edwards | Warwick Nicholson |
Cynon Valley | Neil John | Christine Chapman | Margaret Phelps | Liz Walters | |
Delyn | Antoinette Sandbach | Sandy Mewies | Ian Matthews | Meg Elis | Derek Bigg |
Dwyfor Meirionnydd | Mike Wood | David Phillips | Steve Churchman | Dafydd Elis-Thomas | |
Gower | Byron Davies | Edwina Hart | Nick Tregoning | Darren Price | Alex Lewis |
Islwyn | Paul Williams | Irene James | Mark J Maguire | Alan Pritchard | Kevin Etheridge |
Llanelli | Andrew Morgan | Catherine Thomas | Jeremy Townsend | Helen Mary Jones | |
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney | Giles Howard | Huw Lewis | Amy Kitcher | Glyndwr Cennydd Jones | Clive Tovay, Jeff Edwards |
Monmouth | Nick Ramsay | Richard Clark | Jacqui Sullivan | Jonathan T Clark | Ed Abrams |
Montgomeryshire | Dan Munford | Rachel Maycock | Mick Bates | David Thomas | Bruce Lawson |
Neath | Andrew Silvertsen | Gwenda Thomas | Sheila Waye | Alun Llewelyn | |
Newport East | Peter Fox | John Griffiths | Ed Townsend | Trefor Puw | Andrew Constantine |
Newport West | Matthew Evans | Rosemary Butler | Nigel Flanagan | Brian Hancock | Mike Blundell & James Harris |
Ogmore | Norma Lloyd Nesling | Janice Gregory | Martin Plant | Sian Caiach | |
Pontypridd | Janice Charles | Jane Davidson | Mike Powell | Richard Rhys Grigg | |
Preseli Pembrokeshire | Paul Davies | Tamsin Dunwoody | Hywel Davies | John Osmond | |
Rhondda | Howard Parsons | Leighton Andrews | Karen Roberts | Jill Evans | |
Swansea East | Bob Dowdle | Valerie Lloyd | Helen Ceri Clarke | Danny Bowles | |
Swansea West | Harri Lloyd Davies | Andrew Davies | Peter May | Ian Titherington | Richard Lewis |
Torfaen | Graham Smith | Lynne Neagle | Patrick Legge | Rhys ab Elis | Ian Williams |
Vale of Clwyd | Matt Wright | Ann Jones | Mark Young | Mark Jones | |
Vale of Glamorgan | Gordon Kemp | Jane Hutt | Mark Hooper | Barry Shaw | Kevin Mahoney |
Wrexham | Felicity Elphick | Lesley Griffiths | Bruce Roberts | Siôn Aled Owen | John Marek, Peter Lewis |
Ynys Môn | James Roach | Jonathan Austin | Mandi Abrahams | Ieuan Wyn Jones | Francis Wykes, Peter Rogers |
- Trish Law has defended the seat she won in the 2006 by-election. Then and now, she is standing as an independent, but is affiliated with the Blaenau Gwent People's Voice Group.
- Ron Davies and John Marek stood as independents, but are members of and continue to play an active role in Forward Wales. Marek is the party's leader, while Davies is their Policy Director. Neither was elected on 3 May.
Regional lists
Mid and West Wales
British National Party | Christian Peoples Alliance | Communist Party of Britain | Conservative Party | Green Party of England and Wales | Independent | Independent | Labour Party | Liberal Democrats | Plaid Cymru | Socialist Labour Party | UKIP | Veritas | Welsh Christian Party | |
1. | Ian Si'ree | Joseph Antony Biddulph | Rick Newnham | Nick Bourne | Leila Kiersch | Caroline Evans | Gwynoro Jones | Alun Davies | Cllr. Bill Powell | Nerys Evans | Alun Davies | Clive Easton | Iain Sheldon | Adam Bridgman |
2. | Chris Edwards-Harrill | Elaine Blake | Glyn Davies | Timothy John Foster | Joyce Watson | Julianna Hughes | David Senior | Luke Hume | Nick Powell | M. Williams | ||||
3. | Lloyd Thomas Morgan | Graham Morgan | Lisa Francis | Marilyn Elson | Alun Wyn Richards | Cllr. Ken Harris | Delyth Richards | Patricia Ann Bowen | Dennis Taylor | J. Morgan | ||||
4. | Marie Murray | Clive Eliassen | O. J. Williams | John Jennings | Rhiannon Stone | Selwyn Runnett | Mrs. Liz Saville-Roberts | Maggie Davies | Virginia Whinnyates | M. Davies | ||||
5. | Richard Minshull | Chris Simpson | Dr. Parvaiz Ali | Cllr. David Peter | Martin Wiltshire | |||||||||
6. | M.J.H. Jefferies | Emma Hayes | ||||||||||||
7. | Alexander Viol |
- RESULT: Labour - 2 seats; Plaid Cymru - 1 seat; Conservative - 1 seat
North Wales">North Wales (National Assembly for Wales electoral region)">North Wales
- RESULT: Conservative - 2 seats; Plaid Cymru - 1 seat; LibDem - 1 seat
South Wales Central">South Wales Central (National Assembly for Wales electoral region)">South Wales Central
- RESULT: Conservative - 2 seats; Plaid Cymru - 2 seats
South Wales East">South Wales East (National Assembly for Wales electoral region)">South Wales East
- RESULT: Plaid Cymru - 2 seats; Conservative - 1 seat; LibDem - 1 seat
- Mohammad Asghar was the first ethnic minority member of the Assembly for Plaid Cymru but on 8 December 2009, he switched to the Conservatives
- Veronica German succeeded Mike German as the Liberal Democrat AM following his appointment to the House of Lords.
South Wales West">South Wales West (National Assembly for Wales electoral region)">South Wales West
New members
Thirteen of the members elected to the Assembly in the election were not members of the previous Assembly; they include Gareth Jones, who sat in the Assembly from 1999 to 2003 but lost his seat in that election.- Mohammad Asghar, Plaid Cymru, South Wales East
- Angela Burns, Welsh Conservative, Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
- Alun Davies, Welsh Labour, Mid and West Wales
- Andrew R. T. Davies, Welsh Conservative, South Wales Central
- Paul Davies, Welsh Conservative, Preseli Pembrokeshire
- Nerys Evans, Plaid Cymru, Mid and West Wales
- Chris Franks, Plaid Cymru, South Wales Central
- Lesley Griffiths, Welsh Labour, Wrexham
- Bethan Jenkins, Plaid Cymru, South Wales West
- Gareth Jones, Plaid Cymru, Aberconwy
- Darren Millar, Welsh Conservative, Clwyd West
- Nick Ramsay, Welsh Conservative, Monmouth
- Joyce Watson, Welsh Labour, Mid and West Wales
Defeated members
- Glyn Davies, Welsh Conservative, Mid and West Wales
- Tamsin Dunwoody, Welsh Labour, Preseli Pembrokeshire
- Lisa Francis, Welsh Conservative, Mid and West Wales
- Christine Gwyther, Welsh Labour, Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
- Denise Idris Jones, Welsh Labour, Conwy
- Laura Anne Jones, Welsh Conservative, South Wales East
- John Marek, Independent, Wrexham
- Alun Pugh, Welsh Labour, Clwyd West
- Catherine Thomas, Welsh Labour, Llanelli
Retiring members
- David Davies, Welsh Conservative, Monmouth
- Janet Davies, Plaid Cymru, South Wales West
- Sue Essex, Welsh Labour, Cardiff North
- Owen John Thomas, Plaid Cymru, South Wales Central
National election, 2003