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The National Assembly for Wales is composed of 60 Members. 40 are elected from winner take all constituencies. 20 are elected in regions elected through proportional representation.The First Minister of the National Assembly and his Cabinet comprises the Welsh Assembly Government.
The last election was on May 1, 2003.
The current party distribution in the National Assembly for Wales:
See also: List of MPs for Wales.
List
A
- Leighton Andrews (Labour - Rhondda)
B
- Lorraine Barrett (Labour - Cardiff South & Penarth )
- Mick Bates (Liberal Democrat - Montgomeryshire)
- Peter Black (Liberal Democrat - South Wales West )
- Nick Bourne (Conservative & Unionist - Mid and West Wales )
- Eleanor Burnham (Liberal Democrat - North Wales )
- Rosemary Butler (Labour - Newport West )
C
- Alun Cairns (Conservative & Unionist - South Wales West )
- Christine Chapman (Labour - Cynon Valley)
- Jeffrey Cuthbert (Labour - CaerphillyCaerphilly ( Welsh: Caerffili is a town in Glamorgan, Wales, located at the bottom of the Rhymney valley, in the South Welsh Valleys. It is the site of Caerphilly castle built in the 13th and 14th centuries, and is the main town in the county borough of C)
D
- Jane DavidsonJane Davidson (born 1957) is the Minister for Education and Lifelong Learning for the Welsh Assembly Government. She is the Assembly Member for Pontypridd and was originally appointed to the cabinet on 16 October 2000. She is also part of the Audit Commit (Labour - PontypriddPontypridd is a town in south Wales. It has a population of roughly 33,000, and is situated 12 miles north of the capital city, Cardiff, in the county of Rhondda Cynon Taff (and pre-1996 was a part of Mid- Glamorgan). It is correctly pronounced "Pont-uh-P)
- Andrew Davies (Labour - Swansea West )
- David DaviesDavid Davies is a member of the National Assembly for Wales, representing Monmouth. Davies, David. (Conservative & Unionist - MonmouthThis is about the Welsh town of Monmouth. For other uses, see Monmouth (disambiguation). Monmouth ( Welsh: Trefynwy "tre(f)" town + "Mynwy" river Monnow) is an historic town in south Wales, county town of the historic county of Monmouthshire. It is situat)
- Glyn Davies (Conservative & Unionist - Mid and West Wales )
- Janet Davies (Plaid Cymru - South Wales West )
- Jocelyn Davies (Plaid Cymru - South Wales East )
- Tamsin Dunwoody-KneafseyTamsin Dunwoody-Kneafsey (b. ca 1960) was elected to the Welsh Assembly in the election of 1 May 2003 to represent the Preseli Pembrokeshire constituency for the Labour Party. She is the daughter of the veteran Labour Member of Parliament, Gwyneth Dunwood (Labour - Preseli Pembrokeshire )
E
- Dafydd Elis ThomasDafydd Elis Thomas is a member of the United Kingdom's House of Lords and a previous leader of Plaid Cymru. He is now ( as of 2004) the Presiding Officer for the National Assembly for Wales. Thomas, Dafydd Elis. (Plaid Cymru - Meirionnydd Nant ConwyMeirionnydd Nant Conwy is a Parliamentary constituency in Wales. It consists of Conwy and Merioneth. It has the lowest population of any constituency in Wales, and also has the highest proportion of Welsh-speaking voters. From 1974 to 1992 it was represen)
- Sue Essex (Labour - Cardiff North )
F
- Alun Ffred Jones (Plaid Cymru - Caernarfon)
- Lisa Francis (Conservative & Unionist - Mid and West Wales )
G
- Michael German (Liberal Democrat - South Wales East )
- Brian Gibbons (Labour - Aberavon)
- Rhodri Glyn Thomas (Plaid Cymru - Camarthen East & Dinefwr )
- William Graham (Conservative & Unionist - South Wales East )
- Janice Gregory (Labour - Ogmore)
- John Griffiths (Labour - Newport East)
- Christine Gwyther (Labour - Camarthen West & South Pembrokeshire )
H
- Edwina Hart (Labour - Gower)
- Jane Hutt (Labour - Vale of Glamorgan)
I
- Denise Idris-Jones (Labour - Conwy)
- Mark Isherwood (Conservative & Unionist - North Wales )
J
- Irene James (Labour - Islwyn)
- Owen John Thomas (Plaid Cymru - South Wales Central )
- Ann Jones (Labour - Vale of Clwyd )
- Carwyn Jones (Labour - Bridgend)
- Elin Jones (Plaid Cymru - Ceredigion)
- Laura Anne Jones (Conservative & Unionist - South Wales East )
L
- Peter Law (Labour - Blaenau Gwent)
- Huw Lewis (Labour - Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney )
- Dai Lloyd (Plaid Cymru - South Wales West )
- Val Lloyd (Labour - Swansea East )
M
- John Marek (Forward Wales - Wrexham)
- Helen Mary Jones (Plaid Cymru - Mid and West Wales )
- David Melding (Conservative & Unionist - South Wales Central )
- Sandy Mewies (Labour - Delyn )
- Jonathan Morgan (Conservative & Unionist - South Wales Central )
- Rhodri Morgan (Labour - Cardiff West )
N
- Lynne Neagle (Labour - Torfaen)
P
- Alun Pugh (Labour - Clwyd West )
R
- Jenny Randerson (Liberal Democrat - Cardiff Central)
- Janet Ryder (Plaid Cymru - North Wales )
S
- Carl Sargeant (Labour - Alyn & Deeside )
- Karen Sinclair (Labour - Clwyd South )
T
- Catherine Thomas (Labour - Llanelli)
- Gwenda Thomas (Labour - Neath)
W
- Brynle Williams (Conservative & Unionist - North Wales )
- Kirsty Williams (Liberal Democrat - Brecon & Radnorshire )
- Leanne Wood (Plaid Cymru - South Wales Central )
- Ieuan Wyn Jones (Plaid Cymru - Ynys Môn)
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