These are the election results from United Kingdom general elections based on the electoral regional boundaries used by the Senedd (Welsh Parliament), for the Senedd electoral region of South Wales Central. Since the 1997 general election, this grouping of constituencies into this unofficial region have elected eight Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
Regional profile
editThe region is based around the Cardiff built-up Area. The boundaries are based on the Senedd electoral region South Wales Central. Regions are not used in UK general elections.
2001
editSouth Central Wales elected eight Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Plaid Cymru | Other | ||||||||||||
Cardiff Central[1] | Jon Owen Jones
13,451 (38.6%) |
Gregory Walker
5,537 (15.9%) |
Jenny Willott
12,792 (36.7%) |
Richard Rhys Grigg
1,680 (4.8%) |
|
Jon Owen Jones | ||||||||||
Cardiff North[2] | Julie Morgan
19,845 (45.9%) |
Alastair Watson
13,680 (31.6%) |
John Dixon
6,631 (15.3%) |
Sion Jobbins
2,471 (2.5%) |
Don Hulston (UKIP)
613 (1.4%) |
Julie Morgan | ||||||||||
Cardiff South and Penarth[3] | Alun Michael
20,094 (56.2%) |
Maureen Owen
7,807 (21.8%) |
Rodney Berman
4,572 (12.8%) |
Lila Haines
1,983 (5.5%) |
|
Alun Michael | ||||||||||
Cardiff West[4] | Kevin Brennan
18,594 (54.6%) |
Andrew Davies
7,273 (21.3%) |
Jacqui Gasson
4,458 (13.1%) |
Delme Bowen
3,296 (9.7%) |
Joyce Jenking (UKIP)
462 (1.4%) |
Rhodri Morgan† | ||||||||||
Cynon Valley[5] | Ann Clwyd
17,685 (65.6%) |
Julian Waters
2,045 (7.6%) |
Ian Parry
2,541 (9.4%) |
Steven J. Cornelius
4,687 (17.4%) |
Ann Clwyd | |||||||||||
Pontypridd[6] | Kim Howells
22,963 (59.9%) |
Prudence Dailey
5,096 (13.3%) |
Eric Brooke
4,152 (10.8%) |
Bleddyn Hancock
5,279 (13.8%) |
|
Kim Howells | ||||||||||
Rhondda[7] | Chris Bryant
23,230 (68.3%) |
Peter Hobbins
1,557 (4.6%) |
Gavin Cox
1,525 (4.5%) |
Leanne Wood
7,183 (21.1%) |
Glyndwr Summers (Ind.)
507 (1.5%) |
Allan Rogers† | ||||||||||
Vale of Glamorgan[8] | John Smith
20,524 (45.4%) |
Susan Inkin
15,824 (35.0%) |
Dewi Smith
5,521 (12.2%) |
Chris Franks
2,867 (6.3%) |
Timothy Warry (UKIP)
448 (1.0%) |
John Smith |
1997
editSouth Central Wales elected eight Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Plaid Cymru | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||
Cardiff Central[9] | Jon Owen Jones
18,464 (43.7%) |
David Melding
8,470 (20.0%) |
Jenny Randerson
10,541 (24.9%) |
Wayne Vernon
1,504 (3.6%) |
Nick Lloyd
760 (1.8%) |
|
Jon Owen Jones | ||||||||||
Cardiff North[10] | Julie Morgan
24,460 (50.4%) |
Gwilym Jones
16,334 (33.7%) |
Robyn Rowland
5,294 (10.9%) |
Colin Palfrey
1,201 (2.5%) |
Edward J. Litchfield
1,199 (2.5%) |
Gwilym Jones | |||||||||||
Cardiff South and Penarth[11] | Alun Michael
22,647 (53.4%) |
Caroline E. Roberts
8,786 (20.7%) |
Simon J. Wakefield
3,964 (9.3%) |
David B. L. Haswell
1,356 (3.2%) |
Phillip S. E. Morgan
1,211 (2.9%) |
|
Alun Michael | ||||||||||
Cardiff West[12] | Rhodri Morgan
24,297 (60.3%) |
Simon Hoare
8,669 (21.5%) |
Jacqui Gasson
4,366 (10.8%) |
Gwenllian Carr
1,949 (4.8%) |
Trefor Johns
996 (2.5%) |
Rhodri Morgan | |||||||||||
Cynon Valley[13] | Ann Clwyd
23,307 (69.7%) |
Andrew Smith
2,260 (6.8%) |
Huw Price
3,459 (10.3%) |
Alun Davies
3,552 (10.6%) |
Gwyn John
844 (2.5%) |
Ann Clwyd | |||||||||||
Pontypridd[14] | Kim Howells
29,290 (63.9%) |
Jonathan M. Cowen
5,910 (12.9%) |
Nigel Howells
6,161 (13.4%) |
Owain Llewelyn
2,977 (6.5%) |
John Wood
874 (1.9%) |
|
Kim Howells | ||||||||||
Rhondda[15] | Allan Rogers
30,381 (74.5%) |
Steven Whiting
1,551 (3.8%) |
Rodney Berman
2,307 (5.7%) |
Leanne Wood
5,450 (13.4%) |
Stephen Gardiner
658 (1.6%) |
Kevin Jakeway (Green)
460 (1.1%) |
Allan Rogers | ||||||||||
Vale of Glamorgan[16] | John Smith
29,054 (53.9%) |
Walter Sweeney
18,522 (34.4%) |
Suzanne Campbell
4,945 (9.2%) |
Melanie Corp
1,393 (2.6%) |
Walter Sweeney |
References
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