2013 Ynys Môn by-election|
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First party
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Second party
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Candidate
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Rhun ap Iorwerth
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Tal Michael
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Party
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Plaid Cymru
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Labour
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Popular vote
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12,601
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3,435
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Percentage
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58.2%
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15.9%
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Swing
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16.8%
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10.3%
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Third party
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Fourth party
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Candidate
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Nathan Gill
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Neil Fairlamb
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Party
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UKIP
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Conservative
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Popular vote
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3,099
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1,843
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Percentage
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14.3%
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8.5%
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Swing
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New party
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20.7%
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A by-election for the Welsh Assembly constituency of Ynys Môn was held on 1 August 2013,[1] The by-election was triggered following the resignation on 20 June 2013 of its sitting Assembly Member, Ieuan Wyn Jones.[2]
The election was the third Assembly by-election to be held since its formation in 1999, and the first for over seven years (the previous contest being at Blaenau Gwent in June 2006).
Prior to the by-election, the governing Labour Party held exactly half the Assembly seats, meaning a gain for that party (who have held the equivalent seat in the House of Commons since 2001) would have given the Welsh government a two-seat majority.
Election
Six candidates were nominated for the election.[3][4][5]
Result
Plaid Cymru held the seat with a greatly increased majority.
Previous result
References