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Fifth Assembly Aelodau Cynulliad: Y Pumed Cynulliad Assembly Members: Fifth Assembly Aelodau Etholaethol / Constituency Members Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol / Liberal Democrats Kirsty Williams 13 1 Brycheiniog a Sir Faesyfed / Brecon and Radnorshire 5 6 Plaid Cymru Rhun ap Iorwerth 7 1 2 3 Ynys Môn / Anglesey 4 Sian Gwenllian 8 2 Arfon Dafydd Elis-Thomas 10 9 Dwyfor Meirionnydd Elin Jones 12 Ceredigion 10 Adam Price 14 Dwyrain Caerfyrddin a Dinefwr / Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Leanne Wood 30 Rhondda 11 Ceidwadwyr / Conservatives Janet Finch-Saunders 3 Aberconwy Darren Millar 4 Gorllewin Clwyd / Clwyd West Russell George 11 Sir Drefaldwyn / Montgomeryshire 12 Paul Davies 15 Preseli Sir Benfro / Preseli Pembrokeshire 16 Angela Burns Gorllewin Caerfyrddin a De Sir Benfro / Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire 13 Nick Ramsay 25 Mynwy / Monmouth 14 15 Llafur / Labour Ann Jones 5 Dyffryn Clwyd / Vale of Clwyd 16 24 25 Hannah Blythyn 23 6 17 21 22 Delyn 26 Carl Sargeant Vikki Howells 18 20 30 27 7 22 19 32 Alun a Glannau Dyfrdwy / Alyn & Deeside Cwm Cynon / Cynon Valley 28 31 Lesley Griffiths Dawn Bowden 29 39 40 8 23 Wrecsam / Wrexham Merthyr Tudful a Rhymni / Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney 36 33 35 37 Ken Skates Alun Davies 38 9 24 34 De Clwyd / Clwyd South Blaenau Gwent Lee Waters Lynne Neagle David Rees 17 26 32 Llanelli Tor-faen / Torfaen Aberafan / Aberavon Rebecca Evans Rhianon Passmore Carwyn Jones Jenny Rathbone 18 27 33 37 Gwyr / Gower Islwyn Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr / Bridgend Canol Caerdydd / Cardiff Central Julie James Hefin David Jane Hutt Vaughan Gething 19 28 34 38 Gorllewin Abertawe / Swansea West Caerffili / Caerphilly Bro Morgannwg / Vale of Glamorgan De Caerdydd a Phenarth / Cardiff South and Penarth Mike Hedges Mick Antoniw Mark Drakeford Jayne Bryant 20 29 35 39 Dwyrain Abertawe / Swansea East Pontypridd Gorllewin Caerdydd / Cardiff West Gorllewin Casnewydd / Newport West Jeremy Miles Huw Irranca-Davies Julie Morgan John Griffiths 21 31 36 40 Castell-nedd / Neath Ogwr / Ogmore Gogledd Caerdydd / Cardiff North Dwyrain Casnewydd / Newport East Aelodau Rhanbarthol / Regional Members Gogledd Cymru / Gorllewin de Cymru / Dwyrain de Cymru / North Wales South Wales West South Wales East a Nathan Gill Dai Lloyd David Rowlands a Michelle Brown c Bethan Jenkins Mark Reckless Llyr Gruffydd Suzy Davies e Mohammad Asghar Mark Isherwood Caroline Jones Steffan Lewis b Canolbarth a Gorllewin Cymru / Canol de Cymru / Mid and West Wales South Wales Central Joyce Watson David Melding c e Eluned Morgan Andrew RT Davies d b Simon Thomas Neil McEvoy Neil Hamilton d Gareth Bennett Cyfanswm y Seddi / Total Seats G / N Sylwadau / Comments Mai / May 2016 Graddfa / Scale Yn cynnwys data Arolwg Ordnans © Hawlfraint y Goron a hawliau cronfa ddata 2016. Arolwg Ordnans 100047295. Milltiroedd / Miles Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2016. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100047295. 0 7.5 15 22.5 30 §.
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