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The region elects twelve members, eight directly elected constituency members and four additional members. The electoral region was first used in the 1999 Welsh Assembly election, when the National Assembly for Wales was created. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Each constituency elects one Member of the Senedd by the first past the post electoral system, and the region as a whole elects four additional or top-up Members of the Senedd, to create a degree of proportional representation. The additional member seats are allocated from closed lists by the D’Hondt method, with constituency results being taken into account in the allocation.Table of ContentsCounty and Westminster boundaries[edit]Electoral region profile[edit]Constituencies[edit]Assembly members and Members of the Senedd[edit]Constituency MSs[edit]Regional list MSs[edit]2021 Senedd election[edit]2021 Senedd election additional members[edit]Regional MSs elected 2021[edit]D’Hondt count[edit]2016 Welsh Assembly election additional members[edit]Regional AMs elected 2016[edit]2011 Welsh Assembly election additional members[edit]Regional AMs elected 2011[edit]2007 Welsh Assembly election additional members[edit]Regional AMs elected 2007[edit]2003 Welsh Assembly election additional members[6][edit]Regional AMs elected 2003[edit]1999 Welsh Assembly election additional members[6][edit]Regional AMs elected 1999[edit]Former constituencies[edit]1999 to 2007[edit]County and Westminster boundaries[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Map of current boundariesAs created in 1999, the region covered the whole of the preserved county of Dyfed, most of the preserved county of Powys and parts of the preserved counties of Clwyd and Gwynedd. Other parts of Powys, Clwyd and Gwynedd were within the North Wales electoral region.However, boundaries changed for the 2007 Welsh Assembly election and the region now covers all of the preserved county of Dyfed, all of the preserved county of Powys and part of the preserved county of Gwynedd. The rest of Gwynedd is in the North Wales region.The constituencies have the names and boundaries of constituencies of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster). For Westminster election purposes, however, there are no electoral regions, and constituency boundary changes became effective for the 2010 United Kingdom general election.Electoral region profile[edit]The region is geographically the largest of the five electoral regions in Wales, being larger in area than the other four regions combined. It consists almost entirely of sparsely populated rural areas, with the exception of the tinplate- and steel-producing town of Llanelli in the south.[1] The Welsh language is widely spoken.Constituencies[edit]Assembly members and Members of the Senedd[edit]Constituency MSs[edit]Regional list MSs[edit]N.B. This table is for presentation purposes only2021 Senedd election[edit]2021 Senedd election: Mid and West WalesListCandidatesVotes%\u00b1Plaid CymruCefin Campbell, Helen Mary Jones, Elwyn Vaughan, Cris Tomos, Grenville Ham, Elin Tracy Jones, Angharad Shaw, Mabon ap Gwynfor, Elin Jones, Adam Price65,46027.51.2ConservativeTomos Davies, Amanda Jenner, Elizabeth Lesnianski, Aled Davies, Charles Evans, Rachel Buckler, Brian Murphy63,82726.86.2LabourEluned Morgan, Joyce Watson, Helen Taylor, Ben Gwalchmai61,73325.96.5Liberal DemocratsJane Dodds, William Powell, Alistair Cameron, Stephen Churchman, Cadan ap Tomos, Alison Alexander16,1816.84.1GreenEmily Durrant, Tomos Barlow, Peter (Harry) Hayfield, Marc Pearton-Scale10,5454.40.6AbolishClaire Mills, Ray Wood, Jeremy Pugh, Benjamin Pugh, Bryan Craven, Sara Canning8,0733.41.6UKIPJonathon Riley, Howard Lillyman, Paul Dowson, Kenneth Rees3,7311.610.0Reform UKGethin James, Roger Lewis, Louise Hughes, Peter Prosser, Gareth Beert2,5821.11.1PropelDylan Bullard, Gretta Marshall, Peter Read, Sara Thomas1,4280.60.6ChristianJeffrey Green, Barbara Hill, Louise Wynne Jones, Sue Green1,3660.60.1GwladSi\u00e2n Caiach, Gwyn Wigley Evans, Dennis Morris, Samuel Holwill1,3030.50.5Freedom AllianceMichelle Murray, Jason Smith, Darryl Bickler1,1810.50.5CommunistClaudia Cannon, Catrin Ashton, Graham Morgan, David Wood5890.20.0TUSCCarys Phillips2570.10.12021 Senedd election additional members[edit]PartyConstituencyseatsListvotes (vote\u00a0%)D’HondtentitlementAdditionalMemberselectedTotalMemberselectedDeviationfromD’HondtentitlementPlaid Cymru365,460 (27.5%)4140Conservative463,827 (26.8%)4040Labour161,733 (25.9%)3230Liberal Democrats016,181 (6.8%)1110Green010,545 (4.4%)0000Abolish08,073 (3.4%)0000UKIP03,731 (1.6%)0000Reform UK02,582 (0.5%)0000Propel01,428 (0.5%)0000Welsh Christian01,366 (0.6%)0000Gwlad01,303 (0.5%)0000Freedom Alliance01,181 (0.5%)0000Communist0589 (0.2%)0000TUSC0257 (0.1%)0000Regional MSs elected 2021[edit]D’Hondt count[edit]2016 Welsh Assembly election additional members[edit]PartyConstituencyseatsListvotes (vote\u00a0%)D’HondtentitlementAdditionalMemberselectedTotalMemberselectedDeviationfromD’HondtentitlementPlaid Cymru356,754 (26.3%)4140Conservative344,461 (20.6%)3030Labour141,975 (19.4%)3230UKIP025,042 (11.6%)1110Liberal Democrats123,554 (10.9%)1010Abolish010,707 (5.0%)0000Green08,222 (3.8%)0000People First01,496 (0.7%)0000Welsh Christian01,103 (0.5%)0000Monster Raving Loony01,071 (0.5%)0000Independent01,032 (0.5%)0000Welsh Communist Party0423 (0.2%)0000Regional AMs elected 2016[edit]2011 Welsh Assembly election additional members[edit]Regional AMs elected 2011[edit]2007 Welsh Assembly election additional members[edit]PartyConstituencyseatsListvotes (vote\u00a0%)D’HondtentitlementAdditionalMemberselectedTotalMemberselectedDeviationfromD’HondtentitlementPlaid Cymru467,258 (31.0%)5150Conservative249,606 (22.9%)3130Labour039,979 (18.4%)2220Liberal Democrats228,790 (13.3%)2020Green08,768 (4.0%)0000UKIP08,191 (3.8%)0000BNP06,389 (2.9%)0000Socialist Labour02,196 (1.0%)0000Independent (Gwynoro Jones)01,598 (0.7%)0000Welsh Christian01,493 (0.7%)0000Independent (Caroline Evans)01,108 (0.5%)0000Communist0666 (0.3%)0000Veritas0502 (0.2%)0000CPA0413 (0.2%)0000[5]Regional AMs elected 2007[edit]2003 Welsh Assembly election additional members[6][edit]PartyConstituencyseatsListvotes (vote\u00a0%)D’HondtentitlementAdditionalMemberselectedTotalMemberselectedDeviationfromD’HondtentitlementPlaid Cymru351,874 (28.16%)4140Labour346,451 (25.22%)3030Conservative035,566 (19.31%)3330Liberal Democrats230,177 (16.38%)2020Green07,794 (4.23%)0000UKIP05,945 (3.23%)0000Mid & West Wales Pensioners03,968 (2.15%)0000Cymru Annibynnol01,324 (0.72%)0000Vote No 2 Stop the War0716 (0.39%)0000ProLife Alliance0383 (0.21%)0000Regional AMs elected 2003[edit]1999 Welsh Assembly election additional members[6][edit]Regional AMs elected 1999[edit]Former constituencies[edit]1999 to 2007[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/mid-and-west-wales-senedd-electoral-region\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Mid and West Wales (Senedd electoral region)"}}]}]