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Senedd Election South Wales Central Region Result Senned Cymru Election: 6 May 2021 South Wales Central Region I Debbie Marles Regional Returning Officer for the South Wales Central region declare that the total number of votes given to each party and individual candidate at the regional election in the South Wales Central Region was as follows: Yr wyf i, ar ran y Swyddog Canlyniadau Rhanbarthol ar gyfer Rhanbarth Canolog De Cymru yn datgan bod cyfanswm nifer y pleidleisiau a roddwyd i bob plaid ac ymgeisydd unigol yn yr etholiad rhanbarthol yn Rhanbarth Canolog De Cymru fel hyn: Candidate name Description (if any) Total number of votes for candidate ABOLISH THE WELSH ASSEMBLY PARTY 8396 BRITAIN’S COMMUNIST PARTY / PLAID 602 GOMIWNYDDOL PRYDAIN CEIDWADWYR CYMREIG / WELSH 56,662 CONSERVATIVES GREEN PARTY / PLAID WERDD 14478 GWLAD – PLAID ANNIBYNIAETH CYMRU / 1098 GWLAD – THE WELSH INDEPENDENCE PARTY NO MORE LOCKDOWNS 1298 PLAID CYMRU - THE PARTY OF WALES 46478 PROPEL: WALES NEEDS CHAMPIONS / 5552 PROPEL: MAE CYMRU ANGEN PENCAMPWYR REFORM UK – CHANGING POLITICS FOR 2244 GOOD UKIP SCRAP THE ASSEMBLY / SENEDD 3127 WELSH LABOUR / LLAFUR CYMRU 102611 WELSH LIBERAL DEMOCRATS – PUT 11,821 RECOVERY FIRST / DEMOCRATIAID RHYDDFRYDOL CYMRU – ADFYWIO YW’R FLAENORIAETH WELSH TRADE UNIONIST AND SOCIALIST 519 COALITION WORKERS PARTY 411 COULTHARD, ALAN TERENCE Independent / Annibynnol 580 The total number of votes cast across the South Wales Central Region at the Senedd election on 6 May 2021 was 255,837 Cyfanswm nifer y pleidleisiau a fwriwyd ar draws Rhanbarth Canol De Cymru yn etholiad y Senedd a gynhaliwyd ar y 6ed o Fai 2021 oedd 255,837 The total number of ballot papers rejected was 1744 Cyfanswm nifer y papurau pleidleisio a wrthodwyd oedd 1744 Having performed the necessary calculations, I therefore declare that: Ar ôl cwblhau'r cyfrifiadau angenrheidiol, rwyf felly'n datgan: The first regional seat is allocated to Andrew Robert Tudor Davies – Welsh Conservatives / Ceidwadwyr Cymraeg Dyrennir y sedd ranbarthol gyntaf i Andrew Robert Tudor Davies – Welsh Conservatives / Ceidwadwyr Cymraeg The second regional seat is allocated to Rhys Ab Owen – Plaid Cymru / The Party of Wales Dyrennir yr ail sedd ranbarthol i Rhys Ab Owen – Plaid Cymru / The Party of Wales] The third regional seat is allocated to Joel Stephen James – Welsh Conservatives / Ceidwadwyr Cymraeg Dyrennir y drydedd sedd ranbarthol i Joel Stephen James – Welsh Conservatives / Ceidwadwyr Cymraeg The fourth regional seat is allocated to Heledd Fychan – Plaid Cymru / The Party of Wales Dyrennir y bedwaredd sedd ranbarthol i Heledd Fychan – Plaid Cymru / The Party of Wales Therefore, I give public notice that: Andrew Robert Tudor Davies Rhys Ab Owen Joel Stephen James Heledd Fychan are duly elected as the four members for the South Wales Central Region. Felly, rwyf yn datgan yn gyhoeddus fod: Andrew Robert Tudor Davies Rhys Ab Owen Joel Stephen James Heledd Fychan wedi'u hiawn ethol fel y pedwar aelod ar gyfer rhanbarth Canolog De Cymru Signed: D Marles Name: Debbie Marles, Regional Returning Officer Dated: 08 May 2021 .
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