Plaid Cymru publish list of candidates for 2026 Senedd election

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Rhun ap Iorwerth 2024 cropped
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Plaid Cymru has today published its slate of candidates for the 2026 Senedd election for the information of the press.

Plaid Cymru had already confirmed most of its candidates for the election on the 7th of May next year and is the first party to confirm the top candidates in all 16 constituencies.

Plaid Cymru Leader Rhun ap Iorwerth commended the ā€˜outstanding’ team that was ready to ā€˜stand up for Wales, deliver real change, and keep Reform out’.

Plaid Cymru Leader Rhun ap Iorwerth said,

ā€œI’m thrilled that we have such an outstanding team of Plaid Cymru candidates, deeply rooted in their communities and ready to work tirelessly to earn the trust and support of people across Wales.” 

ā€œThe next Senedd election is a historic opportunity. Labour have given up on Wales, and our nation urgently needs new leadership – both in how we are treated within the UK and how our government works for the people of Wales.

ā€œPlaid Cymru offers that new leadership.

It is our chance to elect, for the first time, a government and a First Minister from a made in Wales party who will stand up relentlessly for Wales, improve our NHS, support families with the cost of living, expand childcare, and help businesses thrive.

ā€œThis election is also about Wales’ future. The threat of Reform cannot be ignored. Polls show it is a two-horse race to be the largest party, and only Plaid Cymru can prevent Reform from dragging Wales and Welsh politics backwards.

ā€œThis is a team ready to deliver positive change and defend Wales’ interests. We will work tirelessly for every community across the country.ā€

Afan Ogwr Rhondda

  1. Sera Evans
  2. Alun Cox
  3. Elyn Stephens
  4. Danny Grehan
  5. Luned-Mair Barratt
  6. Wendy Allsop

Bangor Conwy MƓn

  1. Rhun ap Iorwerth
  2. Mair Rowlands
  3. Elfed Williams
  4. Dyfed Jones
  5. Nia Clwyd Owen
  6. Vivek ThuppilĀ 

Blaenau Gwent Caerffili Rhymni

  1. Delyth Jewell
  2. Lindsay Whittle
  3. Niamh Salkeld
  4. Catrin Moss
  5. Charlotte Bishop
  6. Steven Skivens

Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd

  1. Sioned Williams
  2. Rebeca Phillips
  3. Andrew Jenkins
  4. Justin Horrell

Caerdydd Ffynnon Taf

  1. Dafydd Trystan
  2. Zaynub Akbar
  3. Nick Carter
  4. Andrea Gibson
  5. Joseff Gnagbo
  6. Morgan Rogers

Caerdydd Penarth

  1. Anna Brychan
  2. Kiera Marshall
  3. Leticia Gonzalez
  4. Neil Roberts
  5. Malcolm Phillips
  6. Matthew Hawkins

Casnewydd Islwyn

  1. Peredur Owen Griffiths
  2. Lyn Ackerman
  3. Rhys Mills
  4. Josh Rawcliffe
  5. Jonathan Clark

Ceredigion Penfro

  1. Elin Jones
  2. Kerry Ferguson
  3. Anna Nicholl
  4. Cris Tomos
  5. Colin Nosworthy
  6. Clive Davies
  7. Owain Jones

Clwyd

  1. Llyr Gruffydd
  2. Becca Martin
  3. Oliver Bradley Hughes
  4. Paul Penlington

Fflint Wrecsam

  1. Carrie Harper
  2. Marc Jones
  3. Kayleigh Unitt
  4. Dean DaviesĀ Ā Ā 
  5. Annette DaviesĀ 
  6. Andy Gallanders

Gwynedd Maldwyn

  1. Siân Gwenllian
  2. Mabon ap Gwynfor
  3. Beca Brown
  4. Elwyn Vaughan
  5. Elin Hywel
  6. Donna O’Brien

Gwyr Abertawe

  1. Gwyn Williams
  2. Safa Elhassan
  3. John Davies
  4. Rhiannon Barrar
  5. Dafydd Williams
  6. Harri Roberts

Pen-y-bont Bro Morgannwg

  1. Mark Hooper
  2. Sarah Rees
  3. Luke Fletcher
  4. Marianne Cowpe
  5. Ian Johnson
  6. Ā 
  7. Iolo Caudy
  8. Dennis Clarke

Pontypridd Cynon Merthyr

  1. Heledd Fychan
  2. Lis McLean
  3. Sara Crowley
  4. Ian Gwynne
  5. Farrell Perks
  6. Ioan Bellin

Sir Fynwy Torfaen

  1. Matthew Jones
  2. Donna Cushing
  3. David Johnson
  4. Loti Glyn

Sir Gaerfyrddin

  1. Cefin Campbell
  2. Nerys Evans
  3. Adam Price
  4. Mari Arthur
  5. Iwan Griffiths
  6. Abi Thomas
  7. Taylor Reynolds

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