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This is a list of Assembly Members (AMs; Welsh: Aelodau'r Cynulliad, ACau) elected to the fifth National Assembly for Wales at the 2016 election. In May 2020, the representatives were renamed as Members of the Senedd (MSs; Welsh: Aelodau o'r Senedd or ASau), they would be known by this title for the remainder of their term, but from the 2021 election they would be elected under this new title in the 6th Senedd. There are a total of 60 members elected, 40 were elected from first past the post constituencies with a further 20 members being returned from five regions, each electing four AMs through mixed member proportional representation. In between elections, members of the legislature may not necessarily be of the same party or the same candidate elected in 2016.

Composition of the Assembly (now Senedd)[edit]

Assembly members by party following 2016 election[edit]

Siambr diagram following the 2016 election.

Assembly members by constituency and region following 2016 election[edit]

Changes between elections[edit]

Government formation[edit]

The May 2016 election saw the biggest ever change in the Assembly's composition. Labour dropped from 30 to 29 seats, and Plaid Cymru moved from 11 to 12 seats. The Conservatives lost 3 seats, moving from 14 seats to 11, while the Liberal Democrats dropped from 5 to 1 seat. UKIP, who had not previously had representation, gained seven AMs.

In the initial ballot for First Minister, Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood and Labour's Carwyn Jones each gained 29 votes; a week of talks were then held. A document was produced after Plaid Cymru–Labour talks entitled "Moving Wales Forward", which detailed policy concessions in exchange for allowing Carwyn Jones to become First Minister. Labour appointed Kirsty Williams as Education Secretary, so that the minority government was a coalition between Welsh Labour and the Welsh Liberal Democrats. Plaid Cymru, the Conservatives and UKIP formed opposition groups. In 2018, Mark Drakeford was elected to the leadership of the Welsh Labour Party and became first minister, leading a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats and a independent member.

Changes in composition of the Assembly (now Senedd) between elections[edit]

CD=Changed designation

Senedd members by party prior to 2021 election[edit]

Siambr diagram prior to the 2021 election.

Senedd members elected by constituency and region prior to 2021 election[edit]

See also[edit]

  • Third Jones ministry
  • Drakeford government
  • 2016 National Assembly for Wales election
  • 1999 National Assembly for Wales election and Members of the 1st National Assembly for Wales
  • 2003 National Assembly for Wales election and Members of the 2nd National Assembly for Wales
  • 2007 National Assembly for Wales election and Members of the 3rd National Assembly for Wales
  • 2011 National Assembly for Wales election and Members of the 4th National Assembly for Wales
  • 2016 National Assembly for Wales election and Members of the 5th National Assembly for Wales
  • 2021 Senedd election and Members of the 6th Senedd
  • List of by-elections to Senedd Cymru and List of elections to the Senedd
  • Senedd constituencies and electoral regions

References[edit]

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  5. ^ "McEvoy thrown out of Plaid for 18 months". 19 March 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
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  16. ^ Plaid Cymru's Simon Thomas quits after indecent images arrest 25 July 2018 December 2020
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  29. ^ "Tory Senedd member allowed back into party". BBC News. 15 July 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
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  34. ^ "Covid: Politician suspended in booze row back in Senedd Labour group". BBC News. 23 February 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
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