2007 National Assembly for Wales election

2007 National Assembly for Wales election

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All 60 seats to the National Assembly for Wales
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout43.7% Increase 5.5%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Rhodri Morgan Ieuan Wyn Jones
Party Labour Plaid Cymru
Leader's seat Cardiff West Ynys Môn
Last election 30 seats 12 seats
Seats won 26 15
Seat change Decrease4 Increase3
Constituency Vote 314,925 219,121
% and swing 32.2% Decrease7.8% 22.4% Increase1.2%
Regional Vote 288,954 204,757
% and swing 29.6% Decrease7.0% 21.0% Increase1.3%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Nick Bourne Michael German
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat Mid and West Wales South Wales East
Last election 11 seats 6 seats
Seats won 12 6
Seat change Increase1 Steady
Constituency Vote 218,730 144,450
% and swing 22.4% Increase2.5% 14.8% Increase0.7%
Regional Vote 209,153 114,500
% and swing 21.4% Increase2.3% 11.7% Decrease1.0%


First Minister before election

Rhodri Morgan
Labour

First Minister after election

Rhodri Morgan
Labour

The 2007 National Assembly for Wales election was held on Thursday 3 May 2007 to elect members to the National Assembly for Wales. It was the third general election. On the same day local elections in England and Scotland, as well as the Scottish Parliament election took place. This election was preceded by the previous Assembly election in 2003.

The election saw Plaid Cymru make gains at the expense of Labour, although Labour remain the largest party in the Assembly, as they have since it began. Plaid stated they would make a referendum on devolving further powers to the National Assembly a condition for a coalition.[1] Wales reported that senior civil servants before the election were preparing for three possible coalition administrations: Labour/Liberal Democrat, Labour/Plaid Cymru or Plaid Cymru/Liberal Democrat/Conservative.

Discussions between Plaid Cymru, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats to form a "Rainbow" Coalition broke down, and a coalition was eventually agreed between Labour and Plaid Cymru.

  1. ^ Plaid to seek devolution referendum after election, Wales, 3 January 2007, accessed on 8 February 2007.

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