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Welsh Assembly Results
Party Welsh Labour Plaid Cymru Welsh Conservative UKIP Wales Welsh Liberal Democrat
Seats 29 12 11 7 1
Change −1 +1 −3 +7 −4

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Pontypridd

Welsh Assembly constituency Region - South Wales Central
Result: LAB HOLD

Scoreboard

Party Candidates Votes % Net percentage change in seats
Party

LAB

Welsh Labour

Candidates Mick Antoniw Votes 9,987 39.4% Net percentage change in seats −11.4
Party

PC

Plaid Cymru

Candidates Chad Rickard Votes 4,659 18.4% Net percentage change in seats +4.9
Party

CON

Welsh Conservative

Candidates Joel James Votes 3,884 15.3% Net percentage change in seats −0.4
Party

UKIP

UKIP Wales

Candidates Edwin Allen Votes 3,322 13.1% Net percentage change in seats +13.1
Party

LD

Welsh Liberal Democrat

Candidates Mike Powell Votes 2,979 11.8% Net percentage change in seats −6.1
Party

GRN

Wales Green Party

Candidates Ken Barker Votes 508 2.0% Net percentage change in seats +2.0

Turnout and Majority

Welsh Labour Majority

5,328

Turnout

43.5%

Vote share

Party %
Welsh Labour 39.4
Plaid Cymru 18.4
Welsh Conservative 15.3
UKIP Wales 13.1
Welsh Liberal Democrat 11.8
OTHERS 2.0

Vote share change since 2011

−%
+%
UKIP Wales
+13.1
Plaid Cymru
+4.9
Welsh Conservative
−0.4
Welsh Liberal Democrat
−6.1
Welsh Labour
−11.4

Constituency Profile

The constituency is about ten miles to the north of Cardiff.

The town of Pontypridd lies to the east of the constituency while to the west the population centres around Llantrisant, where the Royal Mint is situated. Because of its close proximity to Cardiff, many residents commute to the capital for work. The mean gross weekly earnings here are £542 compared to £551 across Wales. Labour has held the seat since the first Assembly election in 1999.

In 2011 Mick Antoniw won 50.8% of the vote. The Liberal Democrats came second with 17.9%. The Conservatives secured 5.7% of the vote and Plaid Cymru came fourth with 13.5%.

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