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Regional Senedd Statement of Persons Nom and Notice of Poll Senedd Regional Election: South Wales Central Region Statement of Persons and Parties Nominated and Notice of Poll Etholiad Rhanbarthol y Senedd: Rhanbarth Canol De Cymru Datganiad am y Personau a Phleidiau a Enwebwyd a Hysbysiad Pleidleisio A poll will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021 between 7am and 10pm Cynhelir etholiad ar Ddydd Iau 6 Mai 2021 rhwng 7yb a 10yp The following parties and people have been or stand nominated for election as a member of the Senedd for the above region. Those who no longer stand nominated are listed, but will have a comment in the right hand column. Mae’r pleidiau a’r bobl ganlynol wedi eu hethol, neu wedi eu henwebu i’w hethol, fel aelod o’r Senedd ar gyfer y rhanbarth uchod. Mae’r rhai nad ydynt bellach wedi eu henwebu wedi eu rhestru, ond bydd sylw yn y golofn ar y dde. Details of registered parties and party list candidates Manylion pleidiau cofrestredig ac ymgeiswyr rhestr plaid Details of any party or candidate no longer nominated, with reason Registered name or Names of candidates on party list, in order to be Addresses of candidates on party list (or such relevant information as description of party elected why provided in the home address form) Manylion Enw cofrestredig neu Enwau ymgeiswyr ar y rhestr plaid, er mwyn cael eu Cyfeiriadau’r ymgeiswyr rhestr plaid (neu unrhyw wybodaeth unrhyw blaid ddisgrifiad o'r blaid hethol berthnasol a ddarperir ar y ffurflen cyfeiriad cartref) neu ymgeisydd nad yw bellach wedi'i enwebu, gyda rheswm pam Lee David Patrick Canning Address in the Cardiff Central Constituency Martyn Ford Address in the Monmouth Constituency Munawar Ahmed Mughal Address in the Cardiff Central Constituency Abolish The Welsh Lisa Joy Peregrine Address in the Vale of Glamorgan Constituency Assembly Party Stuart James Field Address in the Vale of Glamorgan Constituency Ian Andrew McLean Address in the Cynon Valley Constituency Lawrence Douglas Gwynn Address in the Cardiff North Constituency Michael John Hughes Address in the Cardiff West Constituency Anita Marie Wright Address in the Brecon and Radnorshire Constituency Britain’s Communist Malachi Kwame Walusimbi-Kakembo Address in the Cardiff West Constituency Party / Plaid William Douglas Barton Address in the Cardiff Central Constituency Gomiwnyddol Prydain John Graham Lent Address in the Cynon Valley Constituency Andrew Robert Tudor Davies Address in the Vale of Glamorgan Constituency Joel Stephen James Address in the Pontypridd Constituency Ceidwadwyr Cymreig / Calum Tudur James Davies Address in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency Adrian Robson Address in the Cardiff North Constituency Welsh Conservatives Mia Rhiannon Rees Address in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency Leighton Owen Rowlands Address in the Vale of Glamorgan Constituency Sean Driscoll Address in the Cardiff West Constituency Sian-Elin Melbourne Address in the Cardiff North Constituency Anthony David Slaughter Flat 2, 9 Clive Crescent, Penarth, CF64 1AT Green Party / Plaid Helen Rose Westhead Address in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency Werdd David Peter Griffin 54 Kelston Road, Whitchurch, Cardiff, CF14 2AH Debra Ann Cooper Address in the Cardiff North Constituency Gwlad – Plaid Karl-James Langford 1 Canon Street, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, CF62 7BB Annibyniaeth Cymru / Clem Thomas Address in the Llanelli Constituency Gwlad – The Welsh Angus Hawkins Address in the Vale of Glamorgan Constituency Independence Party Rosamund Ellis-Evans Address in the Vale of Glamorgan Constituency Justin Peter Lilley Address in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency No More Lockdowns Rita Josefa Darby Address in the Cardiff North Constituency Rhys ab Owen 13 Anglesey Street, Canton, Caerdydd, CF5 1QZ Heledd Fychan 57 Hillside View, Graigwen, Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF37 2LG Fflur Elin 33 Y Stryd Fawr, Tonyrefail, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF39 8PH Plaid Cymru – The Sahar Al-Faifi Address in the Cardiff North Constituency Boyd Clack Address in the Cardiff Central Constituency Party of Wales Nasir Adam Address in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency Julie Williams 4 Coronation Terrace, Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF39 9YH Ioan Bellin Address in the Pontypridd Constituency Mohammed Tariq Awan Address in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency Richard Rhys Grigg 2 Glascoed Cottages, Sully Road, Penarth, Bro Morgannwg, CF64 2TQ Propel: Wales Needs Neil John McEvoy 210 St Fagans Road, Fairwater, Cardiff, CF5 3EW Champions / Steve Robinson 2 Whitethorne Way, Marshfield, Cardiff, CF3 2TL Propel: Mae Cymru Lisa Marie Ford 41 Gorse Place, Fairwater, Cardiff, CF5 3HQ Angen Pencampwyr Keith Parry 29 Falconwood Drive, Cardiff, CF5 4SE Reform UK – Jamie Paul Jenkins 7 Ffordd Dol Y Coed, Llanharan, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF72 9WA Changing Politics for Peter Meirion Hopkins Address in the Cardiff West Constituency Good Steve Bayliss Address in the Pontypridd Constituency Michael Lindsay Hancock Address in the Vale of Glamorgan Constituency Alan James Pick Address in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency Paul Campbell Address in the Bridgend Constituency UKIP Scrap The Benjamin Thomas Hanley Dale Address in the Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Constituency Assembly / Senedd Clive Gwennap Easton Address in the Brecon and Radnorshire Constituency Paul Graham Williams Address in the Stafford Constituency Welsh Labour / Llafur Ruba Sivagnanam Address in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency Dan De’ath 7 Pen-y-Wain Road, Cardiff, CF24 4GB Cymru Maliika Sandra Kaaba Address in the Cardiff West Constituency Owain Gruffydd Williams Address in the Cardiff North Constituency PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE REGIONAL RETURNING OFFICER, CIVIC OFFICES, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY, VALE OF GLAMORGAN, CF63 4RU ARGRAFFWYD A CHYHOEDDWYD GAN Y SWYDDOG CANLYNIADAU RHANBARTHOL, SWYDDFEYDD DINESIG, HEOL HOLTON, Y BARRI, BRO MORGANNWG CF63 4RU Welsh Liberal Democrats – Put Rodney Simon Berman 11 Roath Court Road, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 3SB Recovery First / Rhys Taylor Address in the Cardiff North Constituency Democratiaid Sally Anne Stephenson Address in the Vale of Glamorgan Constituency Rhyddfrydol Cymru – Steven Rohan Michael Rajam 23 Llantrisant Road, Pontyclun, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF72 9DP Adfywio yw’r Alex Wilson 3 Forrest Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, CF64 5BT flaenoriaeth Ross Saunders Address in the Cardiff West Constituency Welsh Trade Unionist Beth Webster Address in the Cardiff West Constituency and Socialist Mia Susanna Ingmarsdotter Hollsing Address in the Cynon Valley Constituency Coalition Andrew John Wilkes Address in the Cardiff Central Constituency Kevin Martin Gillen Address in the Vale of Glamorgan Constituency Tess Delaney Address in the Pembrokeshire and West Carmarthenshire Constituency Workers Party Steve Everett Address in the Pembrokeshire and West Carmarthenshire Constituency Frank Hinley Address in the Pembrokeshire and West Carmarthenshire Constituency Details of individual regional candidates Manylion ymgeiswyr rhestr ranbarthol unigol If individual regional candidate no longer nominated, Address of individual regional candidate (or such reason why Name of individual relevant information as provided in the home address Os nad yw'r regional candidate form) Description of individual regional candidate (if any) ymgeisydd Enw ymgeisydd rhestr Cyfeiriad yr ymgeisydd rhestr ranbarthol (neu unrhyw Disgrifiad o'r ymgeisydd rhestr ranbarthol unigol (os oes un) rhestr ranbarthol unigol wybodaeth berthnasol a ddarperir ar y ffurflen ranbarthol cyfeiriad cartref) / wedi’i enwebu mwyach, y rheswm pam Coulthard, Alan Address in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency Independent / Annibynnol Terence Dated: 9 April 2021 Dyddiad: 9 Ebrill 2021 Debbie Marles Debbie Marles Regional Returning Officer Swyddog Canlyniadau Rhanbarthol PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE REGIONAL RETURNING OFFICER, CIVIC OFFICES, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY, VALE OF GLAMORGAN, CF63 4RU ARGRAFFWYD A CHYHOEDDWYD GAN Y SWYDDOG CANLYNIADAU RHANBARTHOL, SWYDDFEYDD DINESIG, HEOL HOLTON, Y BARRI, BRO MORGANNWG CF63 4RU .
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