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Gwent Electoral Division Electorates PRESERVED COUNTY ELECTORATE TABLE 2003 Electorate GWENT * 426,826 * as created by the Preserved Counties (Amendment to Boundaries) (Wales) Order 2003 BLAENAU GWENT COUNTY BOROUGH 53,120 CAERPHILLY COUNTY BOROUGH 132,675 MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY 67,498 NEWPORT COUNTY BOROUGH 103,917 TORFAEN COUNTY BOROUGH 69,616 Blaenau Gwent CC 53,120 Blaenau Gwent Caerphilly CC 68,678 Caerphilly (pt) Islwyn CC 51,667 Caerphilly (pt) Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney CC (pt) 12,330 Caerphilly (pt) Monmouth CC 54,178 Monmouthshire (pt) 8,245 Torfaen (pt) 62,423 Newport East CC 13,320 Monmouthshire (pt) 43,035 Newport (pt) 56,355 Newport West CC 60,882 Newport (pt) Torfaen CC 61,371 Torfaen (pt) Total (preserved county of Gwent pre 2003) 345,818 2003 Existing Electorate Constituency BLAENAU GWENT COUNTY BOROUGH * 53,120 1. Abertillery 50PLMA 3,418 Blaenau Gwent CC 2. Badminton 50PLMB 2,497 Blaenau Gwent CC 3. Beaufort 50PLMC 2,982 Blaenau Gwent CC 4. Blaina 50PLMD 3,622 Blaenau Gwent CC 5. Brynmawr 50PLME 4,297 Blaenau Gwent CC 6. Cwm 50PLMF 3,353 Blaenau Gwent CC 7. Cwmtillery 50PLMG 3,657 Blaenau Gwent CC 8. Ebbw Vale North 50PLMH 3,510 Blaenau Gwent CC 9. Ebbw Vale South 50PLMJ 3,052 Blaenau Gwent CC 10. Georgetown 50PLMK 2,719 Blaenau Gwent CC 11. Llanhilleth 50PLML 3,606 Blaenau Gwent CC 12. Nantyglo 50PLMM 3,162 Blaenau Gwent CC 13. Rassau 50PLMN 2,465 Blaenau Gwent CC 14. Sirhowy 50PLMP 4,245 Blaenau Gwent CC 15. Six Bells 50PLMQ 1,915 Blaenau Gwent CC 16. Tredegar Central and West 50PLMR 4,620 Blaenau Gwent CC Blaenau Gwent CC 53,120 * as created by The County Borough of Blaenau Gwent Electoral Arrangements Order 1994 2003 Existing Electorate Constituency CAERPHILLY COUNTY BOROUGH * 132,675 1. Aberbargoed 52PKNP 2,695 Caerphilly CC 2. Abercarn 50PKNQ 3,669 Islwyn CC 3. Aber Valley 52PKNR 4,909 Caerphilly CC 4. Argoed 50PKNS 1,989 Islwyn CC 5. Bargoed 52PKNT 4,727 Caerphilly CC 6. Bedwas, Trethomas and Machen 52PKNU 8,227 Caerphilly CC 7. Blackwood 50PKNW 6,373 Islwyn CC 8. Cefn Fforest 50PKNX 2,878 Islwyn CC 9. Crosskeys 50PKNY 2,560 Islwyn CC 10. Crumlin 50PKNZ 4,496 Islwyn CC 11. Darren Valley 52PKPA 1,901 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney CC 12. Gilfach 52PKPB 1,680 Caerphilly CC 13. Hengoed 52PKPC 3,724 Caerphilly CC 14. Llanbradach 52PKPD 3,502 Caerphilly CC 15. Maesycwmmer 52PKPE 1,863 Caerphilly CC 16. Morgan Jones 52PKPF 5,135 Caerphilly CC 17. Moriah 52PKPG 3,414 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney CC 18. Nelson 52PKPH 3,649 Caerphilly CC 19. Newbridge 50PKPJ 4,870 Islwyn CC 20. New Tredegar 52PKPK 3,700 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney CC 21. Pengam 50PKPL 2,986 Islwyn CC 22. Penmaen 50PKPM 3,687 Islwyn CC 23. Penyrheol 52PKPN 8,757 Caerphilly CC 24. Pontllanfraith 50PKPP 6,277 Islwyn CC 25. Pontlottyn 52PKPQ 1,474 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney CC 26. Risca East 50PKPR 4,804 Islwyn CC 27. Risca West 50PKPS 4,160 Islwyn CC 28. St.Cattwg 52PKPT 5,764 Caerphilly CC 29. St.James 52PKPU 4,601 Caerphilly CC 30. St.Martins 52PKPW 6,058 Caerphilly CC 31. Twyn Carno 52PKPX 1,841 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney CC 32. Ynysddu 50PKPY 2,918 Islwyn CC 33. Ystrad Mynach 52PKPZ 3,387 Caerphilly CC Caerphilly CC 68,678 Islwyn CC 51,667 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney CC (pt) 12,330 * as created by The County Borough of Caerphilly (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1998 2003 Existing Electorate Constituency MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY * 67,498 1 Caerwent 50PPNQ 1,380 Monmouth CC 2 Caldicot Castle 50PPNR 1,428 Newport East CC 3 Cantref 50PPNS 1,722 Monmouth CC 4 Castle (1) 50PPNT 1,330 Monmouth CC 5 Croesonen 50PPNU 1,619 Monmouth CC 6 Crucorney 50PPNW 1,588 Monmouth CC 7 Devauden (2) 50PPNX 1,140 Monmouth CC 8 Dewstow 50PPNY 1,603 Newport East CC 9 Dixton with Osbaston (3) 50PPNZ 1,695 Monmouth CC 10 Drybridge (3) 50PPPA 2,012 Monmouth CC 11 Goetre Fawr 50PPPB 1,885 Monmouth CC 12 Green Lane (4) 50PPPC 1,514 Newport East CC 13 Grofield (1) 50PPPD 1,380 Monmouth CC 14 Lansdown 50PPPE 1,686 Monmouth CC 15 Larkfield 50PPPF 1,606 Monmouth CC 16 Llanbadoc 50PPPG 1,000 Monmouth CC 17 Llanelly Hill 50PPPH 3,097 Monmouth CC 18 Llanfoist Fawr 50PPPJ 1,308 Monmouth CC 19 Llangybi Fawr 50PPPK 1,376 Monmouth CC 20 Llanover 50PPPL 1,797 Monmouth CC 21 Llantilio Crossenny 50PPPM 1,335 Monmouth CC 22 Llanwenarth Ultra 50PPPN 1,155 Monmouth CC 23 Mardy 50PPPP 1,386 Monmouth CC 24 Mill (5) 50PPPQ 2,147 Newport East CC 25 Mitchel Troy 50PPPR 1,002 Monmouth CC 26 Overmonnow (3) 50PPPS 1,779 Monmouth CC 27 Portskewett 50PPPT 1,586 Monmouth CC 28 Priory 50PPPU 1,528 Monmouth CC 29 Raglan 50PPPW 1,539 Monmouth CC 30 Rogiet 50PPPX 1,273 Newport East CC 31 St.Arvans 50PPPY 1,213 Monmouth CC 32 St.Christopher's 50PPPZ 1,750 Monmouth CC 33 St.Kingsmark 50PPQA 1,635 Monmouth CC 34 St.Mary's 50PPQB 1,551 Monmouth CC 35 Severn (4) 50PPQC 1,458 Newport East CC 36 Shirenewton (2) 50PPQD 1,675 Monmouth CC 37 The Elms (5) 50PPQE 2,402 Newport East CC 38 Thornwell 50PPQF 1,890 Monmouth CC 39 Trellech United 50PPQG 2,104 Monmouth CC 40 Usk 50PPQH 1,751 Monmouth CC 41 West End 50PPQJ 1,495 Newport East CC 42 Wyesham (3) 50PPQK 1,678 Monmouth CC Monmouth CC (pt) 54,178 Newport East CC (pt) 13,320 * as created by The County of Monmouthshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2002 (1) Prior to the 2002 Order there was a single Castle and Grofield division (2) Prior to the 2002 Order, part of the Shirenewton division (3) Prior to the 2002 Order the divisions of the Community of Monmouth were Overmonnow, Vauxhall and Wyseham (4) Prior to the 2002 Order, part of the Severn division (5) Prior to the 2002 Order, part of the Magor with Undy division 2003 Existing Electorate Constituency NEWPORT COUNTY BOROUGH * 103,917 1. Allt-yr-yn 50PRMX 6,818 Newport West CC 2. Alway 50PRMY 5,955 Newport East CC 3. Beechwood 50PRMZ 5,986 Newport East CC 4. Bettws 50PRNA 5,686 Newport West CC 5. Caerleon 50PRNB 6,498 Newport West CC 6. Gaer 50PRNC 6,520 Newport West CC 7. Graig 50PRND 4,499 Newport West CC 8. Langstone 50PRNE 3,321 Newport East CC 9. Liswerry (1) 50PRNF 7,833 Newport East CC 10. Llanwern (1) 50PRNG 2,303 Newport East CC 11. Malpas 50PRNH 6,346 Newport West CC 12. Marshfield 50PRNJ 3,301 Newport West CC 13. Pillgwenlly 50PRNK 3,949 Newport West CC 14. Ringland 50PRNL 6,188 Newport East CC 15. Rogerstone 50PRNM 7,222 Newport West CC 16. St.Julians 50PRNN 6,683 Newport East CC 17. Shaftesbury 50PRNP 4,036 Newport West CC 18. Stow Hill 50PRNQ 3,619 Newport West CC 19. Tredegar Park 50PRNR 2,388 Newport West CC 20. Victoria 50PRNS 4,766 Newport East CC Newport East CC (pt) 43,035 Newport West CC 60,882 * as created by The County Borough of Newport (Electoral Changes) Order 2002 (1) the 2002 Order changed the boundary between the Liswerry and Llanwern electoral divisions 2003 Existing Electorate Constituency TORFAEN COUNTY BOROUGH * 69,616 1. Abersychan 50PMNC 5,109 Torfaen CC 2. Blaenavon 50PMND 4,467 Torfaen CC 3. Brynwern 50PMNE 1,332 Torfaen CC 4. Coed Eva 50PMNF 1,786 Torfaen CC 5. Croesyceiliog North 50PMNG 2,808 Monmouth CC 6. Croesyceiliog South 50PMNH 1,544 Monmouth CC 7. Cwmyniscoy 50PMNJ 1,116 Torfaen CC 8. Fairwater 50PMNK 4,011 Torfaen CC 9. Greenmeadow 50PMNL 2,983 Torfaen CC 10. Llantarnam 50PMNM 3,706 Torfaen CC 11. Llanyrafon North 50PMNN 1,646 Monmouth CC 12. Llanyrafon South 50PMNP 2,247 Monmouth CC 13. New Inn (1) 50PMNQ 5,036 Torfaen CC 14 Panteg 50PMNR 5,394 Torfaen CC 15 Pontnewydd 50PMNS 4,659 Torfaen CC 16 Pontnewynydd 50PMNT 1,167 Torfaen CC 17 Pontypool 50PMNU 1,453 Torfaen CC 18 St.Cadocs and Penygarn 50PMNW 1,193 Torfaen CC 19 St.Dials 50PMNX 2,948 Torfaen CC 20 Snatchwood 50PMNY 1,556 Torfaen CC 21 Trevethin 50PMNZ 2,559 Torfaen CC 22 Two Locks 50PMPA 4,924 Torfaen CC 23 Upper Cwmbran 50PMPB 4,100 Torfaen CC 24 Wainfelin 50PMPC 1,872 Torfaen CC Monmouth CC (pt) 8,245 Torfaen CC 61,371 * as created by The County Borough of Torfaen (Electoral Changes) Order 2002 (1) prior to 2002 Order, New Inn was split into New Inn Lower and New Inn Upper.
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