2003 National Assembly for Wales election

2003 National Assembly for Wales election

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All 60 seats to the National Assembly for Wales
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout38.2% Decrease7.8%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Rhodri Morgan Ieuan Wyn Jones Nick Bourne
Party Labour Plaid Cymru Conservative
Leader's seat Cardiff West Ynys Môn Mid and West Wales
Last election 28 seats 17 seats 9 seats
Seats won 30 12 11
Seat change Increase2 Decrease5 Increase2
Constituency Vote 340,515 180,185 169,832
% and swing 40.0% Increase2.4% 21.2% Decrease7.2% 19.9% Increase4.1%
Regional Vote 310,658 167,653 162,725
% and swing 36.6% Increase1.2% 19.7% Decrease10.8% 19.2% Increase2.7%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Michael German John Marek
Party Liberal Democrats JMIP
Leader's seat South Wales East Wrexham
Last election 6 seats Not established
Seats won 6 1
Seat change Steady New party
Constituency Vote 120,250 8,749
% and swing 14.1% Increase0.6% 1.0% (N/A)
Regional Vote 108,013 11,008
% and swing 12.7% Increase0.2% 1.3% (N/A)


First Minister before election

Rhodri Morgan
Labour

First Minister after election

Rhodri Morgan
Labour

The 2003 National Assembly for Wales election was the second general election to the National Assembly for Wales. It was held on 1 May 2003. The election was characterised by a resurgence for the Labour Party, whilst Plaid Cymru saw a reduction in support and the number of Assembly Members they returned. Having won thirty seats, one short of a majority, Labour chose to govern in minority without a coalition partner.[1]

This election also saw the returning of John Marek as an independent member of the Assembly. Of the 60 members elected, 30 were male and 30 were female.

It was held on the same day as the 2003 Scottish Parliament election and 2003 United Kingdom local elections.

  1. ^ McCallister, L. (2004) Steady State or Second Order? The 2003 National Assembly Elections for Wales, Political Quarterly, p. 65

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