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DWYFOR MEIRIONNYDD CONSTITUENCY 12 RHAGFYR 2019 12 DECEMBER 2019 Datganiad Am Y Personau a Enwebwyd Statement of Persons Nominated ETHOLIAD SENEDDOL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION ar gyfer for the ETHOLAETH DWYFOR MEIRIONNYDD DWYFOR MEIRIONNYDD CONSTITUENCY 12 RHAGFYR 2019 12 DECEMBER 2019 Datganiad am y Personau a Enwebwyd Statement of Persons Nominated Mae’r personau a ganlyn wedi eu henwebu : The following persons have been nominated: ENWAU ERAILL DISGRIFIAD CYFEIRIAD CARTREF ENWAU’R CYNIGWYR,EILYDDION AC ATEGWYR Penderfyniad y Swyddog CYFENW YN LLAWN (os oes un) HOME ADDRESS NAMES OF PROPOSERS, SECONDERS AND Canlyniadau fod y SURNAME OTHER NAMES DESCRIPTION (4) ASSENTORS papur enwebu yn ddi-rym, neu IN FULL (if any) (5) reswm arall pam na (1) (2) (3) chaiff person a enwebwyd barhau i fod felly. Decision of Returning Officer that nomination paper is invalid, or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated (6) Davies Tomos Dafydd Welsh Conservative Party Cyfeiriad yn etholaeth / Mair Jones Reeves, John Walter Reeves, Candidate/Ymgeisydd Plaid address in Norman Davies, Deirdre A Rigby, Margaret Helen Lapthorn, Geidwadol Cymru Wimbledon Caroline Samantha Smith, Joan K Jones, Ruth M Snow, Constituency Diana M Price, Nigel Ross Wightman Hogg Graham Neil Welsh Labour / Llafur Cymru Gwastad Agnes Matthew Craig Cooling, Paula Rhodes, Barmouth Denise Jayne Bevington, Susan Anne Shreeve, Christine Hardacre, Gwynedd David Stepney, Peter J Sharpe, Kevin Pass, Nerina R Vaughan, LL42 1DX Rebecca Louise Mason Hughes Louise Brexit Party 20 Maesegryn Malcolm J Murgatroyd, Angela E R Drinkwater-Lunn, Llanegryn Francis J Haycock, Eryl Jones-Williams, Christopher D Wood, Gwynedd Liam John Ashton Hughes, Robert Maxwell, Thomas Lloyd, LL36 9SH Patricia Florence Jones, Kevin D Jones Saville Roberts Liz Plaid Cymru-The Party of Wales Cyfeiriad yn etholaeth / Elfyn Llwyd, Elisabeth Puw, address in Buddug Llwyd Jones, Llywelyn Rhys, Dyfrig Lewis Siencyn, Dwyfor Meirionnydd Bethan P Hughes, Gareth Thomas, Nia Jeffreys, Constituency Robart H W Williams, Gwerfyl H Jones Dilwyn O. Williams Swyddog Canlyniadau (Gweithredol) / (Acting) Returning Officer Dyddiedig: 14 Tachwedd 2019 Dated: 14 November 2019 Cyhoeddwyd ac argraffwyd gan/Published and printed by: Y Swyddog Canlyniadau / The Returning Officer, Swyddfa’r Cyngor, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 1SH .
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