:2003 National Assembly for Wales election
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{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2020}}
{{Use British English|date=April 2012}}
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2003 National Assembly for Wales election
| country = Wales
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1999 National Assembly for Wales election
| previous_year = 1999
| next_election = 2007 National Assembly for Wales election
| next_year = 2007
| seats_for_election = All 60 seats to the National Assembly for Wales
| majority_seats = 31
| election_date = 1 May 2003
| 1blank = Constituency Vote
| 2blank = % and swing
| 3blank = Regional Vote
| 4blank = % and swing
| turnout = 38.2% {{decrease}}7.8%
| image1 = 160x160px
| leader1 = Rhodri Morgan
| party1 = Welsh Labour
| leaders_seat1 = Cardiff West
| last_election1 = 28 seats
| seats1 = 30
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}2
| 1data1 = 340,515
| 2data1 = 40.0% {{increase}}2.4%
| 3data1 = 310,658
| 4data1 = 36.6% {{increase}}1.2%
| image2 = 160x160px
| leader2 = Ieuan Wyn Jones
| party2 = Plaid Cymru
| leaders_seat2 = Ynys Môn
| last_election2 = 17 seats
| seats2 = 12
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}5
| 1data2 = 180,185
| 2data2 = 21.2% {{decrease}}7.2%
| 3data2 = 167,653
| 4data2 = 19.7% {{decrease}}10.8%
| image3 = 160x160px
| leader3 = Nick Bourne
| party3 = Welsh Conservatives
| leaders_seat3 = Mid and West Wales
| last_election3 = 9 seats
| seats3 = 11
| seat_change3 = {{increase}}2
| 1data3 = 169,832
| 2data3 = 19.9% {{increase}}4.1%
| 3data3 = 162,725
| 4data3 = 19.2% {{increase}}2.7%
| image4 = 160x160px
| leader4 = Michael German
| party4 = Welsh Liberal Democrats
| leaders_seat4 = South Wales East
| last_election4 = 6 seats
| seats4 = 6
| seat_change4 = {{steady}}
| 1data4 = 120,250
| 2data4 = 14.1% {{increase}}0.6%
| 3data4 = 108,013
| 4data4 = 12.7% {{increase}}0.2%
| image5 = 160x160px
| leader5 = John Marek
| party5 = John Marek Independent Party
| color5 = fb0d60
| leaders_seat5 = Wrexham
| last_election5 = Not established
| seats5 = 1
| seat_change5 = New party
| 1data5 = 8,749
| 2data5 = 1.0% (N/A)
| 3data5 = 11,008
| 4data5 = 1.3% (N/A)
| title = First Minister
| posttitle = First Minister after election
| before_election = Rhodri Morgan
| before_party = Welsh Labour
| after_election = Rhodri Morgan
| after_party = Welsh Labour
| map_image=2003 Senedd Election.svg
| map_size=400px
| map_caption=
}}
{{Politics of Wales}}
The 2003 National Assembly for Wales election was the second general election to the National Assembly for Wales. It was held on 1 May 2003. The election was characterised by a resurgence for the Labour Party, whilst Plaid Cymru saw a reduction in support and the number of Assembly Members they returned. Having won thirty seats, one short of a majority, Labour chose to govern in minority without a coalition partner.McCallister, L. (2004) Steady State or Second Order? The 2003 National Assembly Elections for Wales, Political Quarterly, p. 65
This election also saw the returning of John Marek as an independent member of the Assembly. Of the 60 members elected, 30 were male and 30 were female.
It was held on the same day as the 2003 Scottish Parliament election and 2003 United Kingdom local elections.
Party leaders in 2003
National vote
- Overall turnout – 38.2%
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!rowspan=3 colspan=2 | Parties
!colspan=10 | Additional member system
!rowspan=2 colspan=5 | Total seats
|-
!colspan=5 |Constituency
!colspan=5 |Region
|-
! Votes !! % !! +/− !! Seats !! +/−
! Votes !! % !! +/− !! Seats !! +/−
! Total !! +/− !! %
|-
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Welsh Labour
|votes = 340,515
|votes % = 40.0
|votes net = +2.4
|seats = 30
|seats net = +3
|AMS votes = 310,658
|AMS votes % = 36.6
|AMS votes net = +1.2
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = −1
|Seats total = 30
|Seats net = +2
|Seats % = 50.0
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Plaid Cymru
|votes = 180,185
|votes % = 21.2
|votes net = −7.2
|seats = 5
|seats net = −4
|AMS votes = 167,653
|AMS votes % = 19.7
|AMS votes net = −10.8
|AMS seats = 7
|AMS seats net = −1
|Seats total = 12
|Seats net = −5
|Seats % = 20.0
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Welsh Conservative Party
|votes = 169,832
|votes % = 19.9
|votes net = +4.1
|seats = 1
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = 162,725
|AMS votes % = 19.2
|AMS votes net = +2.7
|AMS seats = 10
|AMS seats net = +2
|Seats total = 11
|Seats net = +2
|Seats % = 18.3
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Welsh Liberal Democrats
|votes = 120,250
|votes % = 14.1
|votes net = +0.6
|seats = 3
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = 108,013
|AMS votes % = 12.7
|AMS votes net = +0.2
|AMS seats = 3
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 6
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = 10.0
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Wales Green Party
|votes = —
|votes % = —
|votes net = —
|seats = —
|seats net = —
|AMS votes = 30,028
|AMS votes % = 3.5
|AMS votes net = +1.0
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = UK Independence Party
|votes = 19,795
|votes % = 2.3
|votes net = N/A
|seats = 0
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = 29,427
|AMS votes % = 3.5
|AMS votes net = N/A
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary |
|party = John Marek Independent Party
|votes = 8,749
|votes % = 1.0
|votes net = N/A
|seats = 1
|seats net = +1
|AMS votes = 11,008
|AMS votes % = 1.3
|AMS votes net = N/A
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 1
|Seats net = +1
|Seats % = 1.7
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Socialist Labour Party (UK)
|votes = 410
|votes % = 0.0
|votes net = N/A
|seats = 0
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = 10,358
|AMS votes % = 1.2
|AMS votes net = +0.2
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary|
|party = Cymru Annibynnol
|votes = —
|votes % = —
|votes net = —
|seats = —
|seats net = —
|AMS votes = 6,466
|AMS votes % = 0.8
|AMS votes net = N/A
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary|
|party = Mid and West Wales Pensioners Party
|votes = —
|votes % = —
|votes net = —
|seats = —
|seats net = —
|AMS votes = 3,968
|AMS votes % = 0.5
|AMS votes net = N/A
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = British National Party
|votes = —
|votes % = —
|votes net = —
|seats = —
|seats net = —
|AMS votes = 3,210
|AMS votes % = 0.4
|AMS votes net = N/A
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = ProLife Alliance
|votes = 239
|votes % = 0.0
|votes net = N/A
|seats = 0
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = 2,183
|AMS votes % = 0.3
|AMS votes net = N/A
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary|
|party = Vote 2 Stop the War Party
|votes = —
|votes % = —
|votes net = —
|seats = —
|seats net = —
|AMS votes = 1,729
|AMS votes % = 0.2
|AMS votes net = N/A
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Communist Party of Britain
|votes = —
|votes % = —
|votes net = —
|seats = —
|seats net = —
|AMS votes = 1,099
|AMS votes % = 0.1
|AMS votes net = 0.0
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary|
|party = New Millennium Bean Party
|votes = 289
|votes % = 0.0
|votes net = N/A
|seats = 0
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = 1,027
|AMS votes % = 0.1
|AMS votes net = N/A
|AMS seats = 0
|AMS seats net = 0
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Independent (politician)
|votes = 5,215
|votes % = 0.6
|votes net = -2.4
|seats = 0
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = —
|AMS votes % = —
|AMS votes net = —
|AMS seats = —
|AMS seats net = —
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary |
|party = Tinker Against the Assembly Party
|votes = 2,201
|votes % = 0.3
|votes net = N/A
|seats = 0
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = —
|AMS votes % = —
|AMS votes net = —
|AMS seats = —
|AMS seats net = —
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Welsh Socialist Alliance
|votes = 1,554
|votes % = 0.2
|votes net = N/A
|seats = 0
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = —
|AMS votes % = —
|AMS votes net = —
|AMS seats = —
|AMS seats net = —
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary Party|
|party = Socialist Party (England and Wales)
|votes = 1,193
|votes % = 0.1
|votes net = N/A
|seats = 0
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = —
|AMS votes % = —
|AMS votes net = —
|AMS seats = —
|AMS seats net = —
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
{{AMS Election Summary |
|party = Caerphilly Constituency Independents
|votes = 930
|votes % = 0.1
|votes net = N/A
|seats = 0
|seats net = 0
|AMS votes = —
|AMS votes % = —
|AMS votes net = —
|AMS seats = —
|AMS seats net = —
|Seats total = 0
|Seats net = 0
|Seats % = —
}}
|-
| || Total || 851,357 || || || 40 || || 849,552 || || || 20 || || 60 || ||
|}
=Votes summary=
{{bar box
| title=Regional Vote
| titlebar=#ddd
| width=600px
| barwidth=410px
| bars=
{{bar percent|Labour|{{party color|Welsh Labour}}|36.6}}
{{bar percent|Plaid Cymru|{{party color|Plaid Cymru}}|19.7}}
{{bar percent|Conservative|{{party color|Welsh Conservative Party}}|19.2}}
{{bar percent|Liberal Democrats|{{party color|Welsh Liberal Democrats}}|12.7}}
{{bar percent|Green|{{party color|Wales Green Party}}|3.5}}
{{bar percent|UKIP|{{party color|UK Independence Party}}|3.5}}
{{bar percent|JMIP|#fb0d60|1.3}}
{{bar percent|Others|#777777|3.5}}
}}
{{bar box
| title=Parliament seats
| titlebar=#ddd
| width=600px
| barwidth=410px
| bars=
{{bar percent|Labour|{{party color|Welsh Labour}}|50.0}}
{{bar percent|Plaid Cymru|{{party color|Plaid Cymru}}|20.0}}
{{bar percent|Conservative|{{party color|Welsh Conservative Party}}|18.3}}
{{bar percent|Liberal Democrats|{{party color|Welsh Liberal Democrats}}|10.0}}
{{bar percent|JMIP|#fb0d60|1.7}}
}}
Constituency and Regional Summary
=[[Mid and West Wales (National Assembly for Wales electoral region)|Mid and West Wales]]=
{{election table | title=National Assembly for Wales election, 2003: Mid and West Wales}}
|-
! colspan=2 |Constituency
! Elected member
! Result
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
|MSP = Rhodri Glyn Thomas
|winner = Plaid Cymru
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
|MSP = Christine Gwyther
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Ceredigion
|MSP = Elin Jones
|winner = Plaid Cymru
}}
{{Election box constituency new gain electoral region with party link
|constituency = Llanelli
|MSP = Catherine Thomas
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Meirionnydd Nant Conwy
|MSP = Dafydd Elis-Thomas
|winner = Plaid Cymru
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Montgomeryshire
|MSP = Mick Bates
|winner = Welsh Liberal Democrats
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Preseli Pembrokeshire
|MSP = Tamsin Dunwoody
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Brecon and Radnorshire
|MSP = Kirsty Williams
|winner = Welsh Liberal Democrats
}}
{{Election box end}}
class="wikitable" |
! Conservative Party
! Cymru Annibynnol ! Green Party of England and Wales ! Mid & West Wales Pensioners ! UKIP ! Vote No 2 Stop the War |
---|
1.
| Mick Grail | Dorienne Robinson | Cherry Short | Vera Jenner | Sara Jeremy | Mrs. Elizabeth F. Phillips | Adrienne Morgan |
2.
| Debra Tester | Andrew Jacob | Delyth Richards | Ruth Davies | Iain Sheldon | Nina Minnigan |
3.
| | Timothy Foster | Steffan John | | David Senior | Dominica Roberts | Clive Easton | Robin Benson |
4.
| O.J. Williams | | Reg Taylor | John Davies | | Siôn Jobbins | Thomas Robberts | Jennifer Keal |
5.
| | Christopher Cato | Anthony Cooper | Ken Harris | | Paul Sambrook | | | David Bellamy |
6.
| Harri Lloyd Davies | | | Mary Megarry | | Siân Thomas | | | |
7.
| David Thomas | | | | | | | | |
8.
| Gareth Jones | | | Rina Clarke | | | | | | |
9.
| | | | Eddie Woodward | | | | | | |
=[[North Wales (National Assembly for Wales electoral region)|North Wales]]=
{{election table | title=National Assembly for Wales election, 2003: North Wales}}
|-
! colspan=2 |Constituency
! Elected member
! Result
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Alyn and Deeside
|MSP = Carl Sargeant
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Caernarfon
|MSP = Alun Ffred Jones
|winner = Plaid Cymru
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Clwyd South
|MSP = Karen Sinclair
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Clwyd West
|MSP = Alun Pugh
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency new gain electoral region with party link
|constituency = Conwy
|MSP = Denise Idris Jones
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Delyn
|MSP = Sandy Mewies
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Vale of Clwyd
|MSP = Ann Jones
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency new gain electoral region with party link
|constituency = Wrexham
|MSP = John Marek
|winner = John Marek Independent Party
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Ynys Môn
|MSP = Ieuan Wyn Jones
|winner = Plaid Cymru
}}
{{Election box end}}
class="wikitable" |
! Communist Party of Britain
! Cymru Annibynnol ! Green Party of England and Wales ! John Marek Independent Party ! UKIP |
---|
1.
| Glyn Davies | Owain Williams | Klaus Armstrong-Braun | Elwyn Williams |
2.
| David Morgan | Dafydd Ifan | John Walker | Marc Jones | Carl Seargeant | Nick Bennett | Edwina Theunissen |
3.
| Mike Green | | Jeremy Hart | Colin Jones | Sandy Mewies | Bobby Feeley | Dyfed Edwards | John Walker |
4.
| | Albie Fox | | Wilfred Hastings | | Graham Rees | Eilian Williams | Francis Wykes |
5.
| | Darren Miller | | Gilly Boyd | | Wycliffe Barrett | Carole O'Toole | Paul Rowlinson | |
6.
| | | Jim Killock | | Thomas Rippeth | Richard Coombs | |
7.
| | | | | | | |
8.
| | Matt Wright | | | | | | |
9.
| | Goronwy Edwards | | | | Gerwyn Jones | | | |
10.
| | | | | | Martin Eaglestone | | | |
=[[South Wales Central]]=
{{election table | title=National Assembly for Wales election, 2003: South Wales Central}}
|-
! colspan=2 |Constituency
! Elected member
! Result
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Cardiff South and Penarth
|MSP = Lorraine Barrett
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Cardiff West
|MSP = Rhodri Morgan
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Cynon Valley
|MSP = Christine Chapman
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Pontypridd
|MSP = Jane Davidson
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency new gain electoral region with party link
|constituency = Rhondda
|MSP = Leighton Andrews
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Vale of Glamorgan
|MSP = Jane Hutt
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Cardiff Central
|MSP = Jenny Randerson
|winner = Welsh Liberal Democrats
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Cardiff North
|MSP = Sue Essex
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box end}}
class="wikitable" |
! Communist Party of Britain
! Cymru Annibynnol ! Green Party of England and Wales ! UKIP ! Vote No 2 Stop the War |
---|
1.
| Rev. Christopher Davies | John Matthews | Anne Savoury | Cerian Screen | Peter Gracia | Sura Altikriti |
2.
| Fran Rawlings | Sophia Flouter | Lynn Farr | Rob Humphreys | | Madeleine Jeremy | Morfudd Marsden | Don Hulston | John Cox |
3.
| Dominic MacAskill | Dianne Rees | William Cross | Jan Tucker | Sikiru Fahm | Rodney Berman | | Josephine Quintaville | Kenneth Evans | Frank Hughes | John Palmer |
4.
| Gwen Griffiths | Jayne Cowan | Raymond Lloyd | Sylvia Latham | John Dixon | | Carole Willis | Anna Wilkins | Helen Walker | David Brown | Alastair Couper |
5.
| | Daniel Thomas | | Paul Beswick | Jacqui Gasson | | Eluned Bush | | Susan Deare | | Phillip Kingston |
6.
| | Craig Piper | | | Nilmini De Silva | | Delme Bowen | | | | George Crabbe |
7.
| | Paul Williams | | | | | | | | | |
8.
| | Heather Douglas | | | | | | | | | |
9.
| | | | | Geoff Mungham | | | | | | | |
=[[South Wales East]]=
{{election table | title=National Assembly for Wales election, 2003: South Wales East}}
|-
! colspan=2 |Constituency
! Elected member
! Result
{{Election box constituency new gain electoral region with party link
|constituency = Islwyn
|MSP = Irene James
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
|MSP = Huw Lewis
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Monmouth
|MSP = David Thomas Charles Davies
|winner = Welsh Conservative Party
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Blaeuau Gwent
|MSP = Peter Law
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Newport East
|MSP = John Griffiths
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Newport West
|MSP = Rosemary Butler
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Torfaen
|MSP = Lynne Neagle
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Caerphilly
|MSP = Jeffrey Cuthbert
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box end}}
class="wikitable" |
! British National Party
! Cymru Annibynnol ! Green Party of England and Wales ! UKIP |
---|
1.
| Pauline Gregory | Catherine Lloyd | Peter Varley | Joseph Anthony Biddulph |
2.
| | Gareth Roberts | Anne Were | Ed Townsend | Norman Plaisted | Paul Adam | Neal Reynolds |
3.
| | Susan Price | Owen Clarke | Alison Willott | Fiona Pinto | Hayley O'Rourke | Roger Thomas |
4.
| | Andrew Broad | Ernest Hamer | Philip Hobson | Gill Jones | Thomas Flynn | Robert Morris | Hugh Moelwyn Hughes |
5.
| | John Prosser | | Geraldine Layton | Rob Roffe | Joanne Daniels | | Mary Millington | |
6.
| | Barrie O'Keefe | | Teresa Telfer | Huw Price | Aneurin Preece | | Reehana Sayeed | |
7.
| | Terri-Anne Matthews | | Matt Wootton | | | | | |
8.
| | Matthew Evans | | | | | | | |
=[[South Wales West (National Assembly for Wales electoral region)|South Wales West]]=
{{election table | title=National Assembly for Wales election, 2003: South Wales West}}
|-
! colspan=2 |Constituency
! Elected member
! Result
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Aberavon
|MSP = Brian Gibbons
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Gower
|MSP = Edwina Hart
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Neath
|MSP = Gwenda Thomas
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Ogmore
|MSP = Janice Gregory
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Swansea East
|MSP = Val Lloyd
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Swansea West
|MSP = Andrew Davies
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box constituency hold electoral region with party link
|constituency = Bridgend
|MSP = Carwyn Jones
|winner = Welsh Labour
}}
{{Election box end}}
class="wikitable" |
! Conservative Party
! Cymru Annibynnol ! Green Party of England and Wales ! UKIP |
---|
1.
| Rev. Christopher Davies | Martyn Shrewsbury | Gerardo Brienza | Christopher Herriott | Richard Lewis |
2.
| Gerald Rowbottom | Gwendolen MacKay | Jan Cliff | Cheryl Green | Sean Haran | Liz Screen | Alan Robinson |
3.
| Chris Smart | Pedr Lewis | Rhodri Griffiths | Mike Day | Alun Llewelyn | Gillian Duval | Peter Greenslade | Tim Jenkins |
4.
| Myr Boult | Stephen Curry | Steve Clegg | Parvaiz Ali | Nick Tregoning | Siân Caiach | Karolina Stolarska | Gary Davies | David Evans |
5.
| Peter Morris | | Deborah James | Jackie Radford | Richard Williams | | | |
6.
| Richard Hill | | Tony Young | | Eirian Arwyn | | | |
7.
| Stephen James | | | | | | | |
8.
| | | | Andrew Thomas | | | | | |
See also
References
External links
- [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/vote2003/welsh_assembly/html/atoz.stm Welsh Assembly Elections 2003]
{{Welsh elections}}
{{United Kingdom local elections, 2003}}
Category:General elections to the Senedd
National Assembly for Wales election