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Labour win 29 seats - but fall short of a majority
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Mapping the election - see party vote share by constituency across Wales
Scoreboard
Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Net percentage change in seats |
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Party
LAB Welsh Labour |
Candidates David Rees | Votes 10,578 | 50.7% | Net percentage change in seats −13.4 |
Party
PC Plaid Cymru |
Candidates Bethan Jenkins | Votes 4,176 | 20.0% | Net percentage change in seats +5.2 |
Party
UKIP UKIP Wales |
Candidates Glenda Davies | Votes 3,119 | 15.0% | Net percentage change in seats +15.0 |
Party
CON Welsh Conservative |
Candidates David Jenkins | Votes 1,342 | 6.4% | Net percentage change in seats −7.9 |
Party
LD Welsh Liberal Democrat |
Candidates Helen Ceri Clarke | Votes 1,248 | 6.0% | Net percentage change in seats −0.8 |
Party
GRN Wales Green Party |
Candidates Jonathan Tier | Votes 389 | 1.9% | Net percentage change in seats +1.9 |
Change compared with 2011 |
Turnout and Majority
Welsh Labour Majority
6,402Turnout
42.5%Constituency Profile
The Aberavon constituency lies to the east of Swansea on the South Wales coast, in the Neath Port Talbot local authority area.
Its biggest town is Port Talbot, home to Tata steelworks.
There are fears for the future of the steelworks following the company's announcement that it is considering selling off its UK operations. In January it said it was cutting 750 jobs and now the future of the remaining 3,500 posts in the town will dominate local political debate. A more modern big employer in the area is Amazon, which has a depot at Jersey Marina, while the 850 acre Margam Country Park is in the heart of the constituency. The 2011 census revealed 28.4% of the adult population had a long-term health condition, the second-highest constituency figure in Wales and well above the UK average of 18.2%.
Labour have won this seat at every election since the Assembly was formed in 1999. In 2011 David Rees had a majority of 9,311 over Plaid Cymru, making it one of Labour's safest seats.