Results for a UK general election on 6 May 2010 Wales - Elections contested by Labour
A general election to the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom with an electorate of 45,597,461, having 29,687,604 valid votes and 81,879 invalid votes.
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Figures presented for Labour include those candidates certified by both the Labour and the Co-operative parties.
Constituency | Candidate | Electorate | Turnout | Votes | Vote share | Vote change | Position |
Aberavon | FRANCIS, Hywel | 50,838 | 60.9% | 16,073 | 51.9% | -8.1% | 1st |
Aberconwy | HUGHES, Ronnie | 44,593 | 67.2% | 7,336 | 24.5% | -8.5% | 2nd |
Alyn and Deeside | TAMI, Mark | 60,931 | 65.5% | 15,804 | 39.6% | -9.2% | 1st |
Arfon | PUGH, Alun | 41,198 | 63.3% | 7,928 | 30.4% | -3.5% | 2nd |
Blaenau Gwent | SMITH, Nick | 52,442 | 61.8% | 16,974 | 52.4% | 20.1% | 1st |
Brecon and Radnorshire | LLOYD, Chris | 53,589 | 72.5% | 4,096 | 10.5% | -4.5% | 3rd |
Bridgend | MOON, Madeleine | 58,700 | 65.3% | 13,931 | 36.3% | -6.6% | 1st |
Caerphilly | DAVID, Wayne | 62,122 | 62.3% | 17,377 | 44.9% | -10.5% | 1st |
Cardiff Central | RATHBONE, Jenny | 61,165 | 59.1% | 10,400 | 28.8% | -5.5% | 2nd |
Cardiff North | MORGAN, Julie | 65,553 | 72.7% | 17,666 | 37.1% | -1.9% | 2nd |
Cardiff South and Penarth | MICHAEL, Alun | 73,707 | 60.2% | 17,262 | 38.9% | -7.7% | 1st |
Cardiff West | BRENNAN, Kevin | 62,787 | 65.2% | 16,894 | 41.2% | -3.6% | 1st |
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr | GWYTHER, Christine | 52,385 | 72.6% | 10,065 | 26.5% | -1.8% | 2nd |
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire | AINGER, Nick | 58,108 | 69.7% | 13,226 | 32.7% | -4.0% | 2nd |
Ceredigion | BOUDIER, Richard | 59,882 | 63.9% | 2,210 | 5.8% | -6.3% | 4th |
Clwyd South | JONES, Susan | 53,748 | 64.5% | 13,311 | 38.4% | -6.8% | 1st |
Clwyd West | HUTTON, Donna | 57,913 | 65.8% | 9,414 | 24.7% | -11.3% | 2nd |
Cynon Valley | CLWYD, Ann | 50,650 | 59.0% | 15,681 | 52.5% | -10.5% | 1st |
Delyn | HANSON, David | 53,470 | 69.2% | 15,083 | 40.8% | -4.9% | 1st |
Dwyfor Meirionnydd | HUMPHREYS, Alwyn | 45,354 | 63.7% | 4,021 | 13.9% | -7.8% | 3rd |
Gower | CATON, Martin | 61,696 | 67.5% | 16,016 | 38.4% | -4.0% | 1st |
Islwyn | EVANS, Chris | 54,866 | 63.2% | 17,069 | 49.2% | -15.1% | 1st |
Llanelli | GRIFFITH, Nia | 55,637 | 67.3% | 15,916 | 42.5% | -4.5% | 1st |
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney | HAVARD, Dai | 54,715 | 58.6% | 14,007 | 43.7% | -16.8% | 1st |
Monmouth | SANDISON, Hamish | 64,538 | 72.1% | 12,041 | 25.9% | -11.1% | 2nd |
Montgomeryshire | COLBOURNE, Nick | 48,730 | 69.4% | 2,407 | 7.1% | -5.2% | 4th |
Neath | HAIN, Peter | 57,295 | 64.8% | 17,172 | 46.3% | -6.3% | 1st |
Newport East | MORDEN, Jessica | 54,437 | 63.3% | 12,744 | 37.0% | -8.2% | 1st |
Newport West | FLYNN, Paul | 62,111 | 64.0% | 16,389 | 41.3% | -3.6% | 1st |
Ogmore | IRRANCA-DAVIES, Huw | 55,527 | 62.4% | 18,644 | 53.8% | -7.1% | 1st |
Pontypridd | SMITH, Owen | 58,205 | 63.0% | 14,220 | 38.8% | -15.4% | 1st |
Preseli Pembrokeshire | REES, Mari | 57,400 | 69.0% | 12,339 | 31.2% | -3.7% | 2nd |
Rhondda | BRYANT, Chris | 51,554 | 60.3% | 17,183 | 55.3% | -12.8% | 1st |
Swansea East | JAMES, Siân | 59,823 | 54.6% | 16,819 | 51.5% | -5.1% | 1st |
Swansea West | DAVIES, Geraint | 61,334 | 58.0% | 12,335 | 34.7% | -7.2% | 1st |
Torfaen | MURPHY, Paul | 61,183 | 61.5% | 16,847 | 44.8% | -12.1% | 1st |
Vale Of Clwyd | RUANE, Chris | 55,781 | 63.7% | 15,017 | 42.3% | -3.6% | 1st |
Vale Of Glamorgan | DAVIES, Alana | 70,211 | 69.3% | 16,034 | 32.9% | -7.8% | 2nd |
Wrexham | LUCAS, Ian | 50,872 | 64.8% | 12,161 | 36.9% | -9.2% | 1st |
Ynys Môn | OWEN, Albert | 50,075 | 68.8% | 11,490 | 33.4% | -1.3% | 1st |
Turnout as calculated by the House of Commons Library, is the total number of votes cast and not spoiled, divided by the size of the electorate.
Under section 13(b) of the Representation of the People Act 1985, a candidate gaining 5% or less of the vote share will forfeit their deposit.
This was the first election on a new set of constituency boundaries in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. The vote share calculations in those countries are based on notional results, which estimate the outcome of the previous election had it been contested on the new boundaries.