
A member of the Senedd (MS;
plural
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: ''MSs''; ; , plural: ) is a representative elected to the
Senedd
The Senedd ( ; ), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and () in Welsh, is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, Its role is to scrutinise the Welsh Government and legislate on devolve ...
(Welsh Parliament; ). There are sixty members, with forty members chosen to represent individual
Senedd constituencies, and twenty to represent the five
electoral regions of the Senedd in
Wales
Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
.
Each person in Wales is represented by five MSs: one for their local constituency (encompassing their local area where they reside), and another four covering their electoral region (a large grouping of constituencies). Wales's five electoral regions are
Mid and West Wales,
North Wales
North Wales ( ) is a Regions of Wales, region of Wales, encompassing its northernmost areas. It borders mid Wales to the south, England to the east, and the Irish Sea to the north and west. The area is highly mountainous and rural, with Snowdon ...
,
South Wales Central,
South Wales East and
South Wales West.
A holder of this office was formerly known as an assembly member (AM; plural: AMs; ; , plural: ), under the legislature's former name, the
National Assembly for Wales
The Senedd ( ; ), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and () in Welsh, is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, Its role is to scrutinise the Welsh Government and legislate on devolve ...
, from its
inception in 1999 until
2020 when it adopted its current names, Welsh Parliament, and , simply referred to as Senedd in both
English and
Welsh.
Since 2011, members are elected for a five-year
term of office
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under an
additional member system, in which 40 MSs represent smaller geographical divisions known as
"constituencies" and are elected by
first-past-the-post voting
First-past-the-post (FPTP)—also called choose-one, first-preference plurality (FPP), or simply plurality—is a single-winner voting rule. Voters mark one candidate as their favorite, or first-preference, and the candidate with more first- ...
, and 20 MSs represent
five "electoral regions" using the
D'Hondt method
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of
proportional representation
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. Typically, the largest party holding the largest number of MSs in the Senedd forms the Welsh Government, and in the event of not securing a majority of MSs, the largest party has first rights to begin coalition talks with other smaller parties. Prior to 2011, they held four-year terms, with some MSs calling for a return of four-year terms from the current five. From the next Senedd election, due in 2026, the size of the Senedd will increase to 96.
Methods of election
MSs are elected in one of two ways:
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First-past-the-post
First-past-the-post (FPTP)—also called choose-one, first-preference plurality (FPP), or simply plurality—is a single-winner voting rule. Voters mark one candidate as their favorite, or First-preference votes, first-preference, and the cand ...
constituency
An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a geographical portion of a political unit, such as a country, state or province, city, or administrative region, created to provi ...
or
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Regional
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additional-member
Forty are
elected as constituency MSs and twenty are elected as additional members, four from each of five regional groups of
constituencies
An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a geographical portion of a political unit, such as a country, state or province, city, or administrative region, created to provi ...
. This additional member system produces a form of
proportional representation
Proportional representation (PR) refers to any electoral system under which subgroups of an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body. The concept applies mainly to political divisions (Political party, political parties) amon ...
for each region.
Elections
All MSs positions become simultaneously vacant for
elections
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Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated ...
held on a five-year cycle. If a
vacancy arises at another time, due to
death
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or
resignation, it may be filled in one of two ways, depending on whether the
vacancy is for a
first-past-the-post
First-past-the-post (FPTP)—also called choose-one, first-preference plurality (FPP), or simply plurality—is a single-winner voting rule. Voters mark one candidate as their favorite, or First-preference votes, first-preference, and the cand ...
constituency
An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a geographical portion of a political unit, such as a country, state or province, city, or administrative region, created to provi ...
MS or for an additional-member MS.
A constituency vacancy may be filled by a
by-election
A by-election, also known as a special election in the United States and the Philippines, or a bypoll in India, is an election used to fill an office that has become vacant between general elections.
A vacancy may arise as a result of an incumben ...
. An additional member vacancy may be filled by the next available candidate on the relevant party list.
See also
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List of members of the Senedd
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List of female members of the Senedd
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List of Plaid Cymru MSs
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Members of the 1st National Assembly for Wales
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Members of the 2nd National Assembly for Wales
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Members of the 3rd National Assembly for Wales
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Members of the 4th National Assembly for Wales
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Members of the 5th National Assembly for Wales/"5th Senedd"
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Members of the 6th Senedd
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2016 National Assembly for Wales election
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2021 Senedd election
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Senedd constituencies and electoral regions
The Senedd constituencies and electoral regions () are the electoral districts used to elect members of the Senedd (MS; ) to the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; ), and have been used in some form since the first election of the then ''National Assemb ...
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Member of Parliament
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Member of the Legislative Assembly (Northern Ireland)
Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs; ; ) are representatives elected by the voters to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
About
The Northern Ireland Assembly has 90 elected members – five from each of 18 constituencies, the boundaries ...
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Member of the Scottish Parliament
Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP; ; ) is the title given to any one of the 129 individuals elected to serve in the Scottish Parliament.
Electoral system
The additional member system produces a form of proportional representation, where ...
Notes
References
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