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Established December 14, 1918
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Last ModifiedRBH December 04, 2019 04:15pm
DescriptionThe city of Swansea was rebuilt after suffering extensive bomb damage during the Second World War. The poet Dylan Thomas famously described Swansea as an "ugly, lovely, town". The seat comprises Swansea University (founded 1920) and student district; sixteen percent of the population in this constituency are students - the second highest proportion of students in Wales after Cardiff Central. Swansea West includes some of the city's leafier, more prosperous suburbs, such as Sketty. Cricket and rugby have happily co-existed in the seat for 125 years, at the St Helens ground. Swansea also has Wales' only Olympic sized swimming pool. In recent years the docks have been redeveloped, including a marina linked to the city centre. This maritime quarter includes homes, shops, restaurants, a leisure centre, museum and hotel. The new £30m National Waterfront Museum is due to be opened in the summer. The parliamentary constituency has been in Labour hands since World War II, with the exception of a Tory interlude from 1959-64. It gained a high-profile Labour AM in 1999 in the shape of the assembly's former business manager, and currently economic development and transport minister, Andrew Davies. And he increased his majority over Plaid in 2003. Since 1964 it has been represented at Westminster by Alan Williams, who had a majority of 29.7% in 2001. If re-elected Mr Williams will become Father of the House - the honorary title for the longest-serving MP - as current holder Tam Dalyell is retiring. In 1979 the Tories came within 401 votes of victory, but they have not got that close since. Labour's hold on the seat was strengthened by 1983 boundary changes which moved the Mumbles ward into the Gower constituency.

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Date Type Results
Dec 31, 2024 General Election
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Jun 01, 2023 Party Switch
 Geraint Davies(I)
1
100.00%
Dec 12, 2019 General Election
 Geraint Davies(I)
18,493
51.61%
 James Price
10,377
28.96%
 Michael O'Carroll
2,993
8.35%
 Gwyn Williams
1,984
5.54%
 Peter Meireon Hopkins
1,983
5.53%
Jun 08, 2017 General Election
 Geraint Davies(I)
22,278
59.72%
 Craig Lawton
11,680
31.31%
 Rhydian Fitter
1,529
4.10%
 Michael O'Carroll
1,269
3.40%
 Mike Whittall
454
1.22%
 Brian Johnson
92
0.25%
May 07, 2015 General Election
 Geraint Davies(I)
14,967
42.57%
 Emma Lane
7,931
22.56%
 Martyn Ford
4,744
13.49%
 Christopher Holley
3,178
9.04%
 Harri Roberts
2,266
6.45%
 Ashley Wakeling
1,784
5.07%
 Ronnie Job
159
0.45%
  Maxwell Rosser
78
0.22%
 Brian Johnson
49
0.14%
May 06, 2010 General Election
 Geraint Davies
12,335
34.66%
 Peter May
11,831
33.24%
 René Kinzett
7,407
20.81%
 Harri Roberts
1,437
4.04%
 Alan Bateman
910
2.56%
 Tim Jenkins
716
2.01%
 Keith Ross
404
1.14%
  Ian McCloy
374
1.05%
 Robert Williams
179
0.50%
May 05, 2005 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
13,833
41.81%
 René Kinzett
9,564
28.91%
 Mohammed Abdel-Haq
5,285
15.97%
 Harri Roberts
2,150
6.50%
 Martyn Shrewsbury
738
2.23%
 Martyn Ford
609
1.84%
 Yvonne Holley
401
1.21%
  Robert Williams
288
0.87%
 Steve Pank
218
0.66%
Jun 07, 2001 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
15,644
48.74%
 Margaret Harper
6,094
18.98%
 Mike Day
5,313
16.55%
 Ian Titherington
3,404
10.60%
 Richard Lewis
653
2.03%
 Martyn Shrewsbury
626
1.95%
 Alec Thraves
366
1.14%
May 01, 1997 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
22,748
56.21%
 Andrew C.S. Baker
8,289
20.48%
 John Newbury
5,872
14.51%
 Dai Lloyd
2,675
6.61%
 David Proctor
885
2.19%
Apr 09, 1992 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
23,238
52.99%
 Roy Perry
13,760
31.38%
 Martyn Shrewsbury
4,620
10.54%
 Dai Lloyd
1,668
3.80%
 Graham E. Oubridge
564
1.29%
Jun 11, 1987 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
22,089
48.54%
 Nigel Evans
15,027
33.02%
 Martyn A. Ford
7,019
15.42%
 Nigel Williams
902
1.98%
 Julie V. Harman
469
1.03%
Jun 09, 1983 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
18,042
42.12%
 Julian Lewis
15,692
36.64%
 P.G. Sain ley Berry
8,036
18.76%
 Meirion Pennar
795
1.86%
 Graham E. Oubridge
265
0.62%
May 03, 1979 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
24,175
46.10%
 David Mercer
23,774
45.33%
 M.J. Ball
3,484
6.64%
 Gruffydd R. ap Gwent
1,012
1.93%
Oct 10, 1974 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
22,565
46.13%
 Alan P. Thomas
17,729
36.25%
 Brian E. Keal
6,842
13.99%
 Gruffydd R. ap Gwent
1,778
3.63%
Feb 28, 1974 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
22,124
43.37%
 D.R.O. Lewis
18,786
36.82%
 Brian E. Keal
8,248
16.17%
 D.K. Hearne
1,859
3.64%
Jun 18, 1970 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
24,622
50.21%
 Hugh Rees
21,384
43.61%
 Gruffydd R. ap Gwent
3,033
6.18%
Mar 31, 1966 General Election
 Alan Williams(I)
26,703
56.39%
 Hugh Rees
20,650
43.61%
Oct 15, 1964 General Election
 Alan Williams
23,019
47.88%
 Hugh Rees(I)
20,382
42.40%
 Owain Glyn Williams
4,672
9.72%
Oct 08, 1959 General Election
 Hugh Rees
24,043
50.42%
 Percy Morris(I)
23,640
49.58%
May 26, 1955 General Election
 Percy Morris(I)
22,647
51.15%
 Bernard McGlynn
21,626
48.85%
Oct 25, 1951 General Election
 Percy Morris(I)
26,061
52.16%
 Henry Kerby
23,901
47.84%
Feb 23, 1950 General Election
 Percy Morris(I)
26,273
53.75%
 Lewis Jones
22,608
46.25%
Jul 05, 1945 General Election
 Percy Morris
18,098
58.03%
 Lewis Jones(I)
13,089
41.97%
Nov 14, 1935 General Election
 Lewis Jones(I)
18,784
52.93%
 Percy Morris
16,703
47.07%
Dec 06, 1923 General Election
 Howel Walter Samuel
9,260
34.76%
 Alfred Mond(I)
9,145
34.32%
 William A.S. Hewins
8,238
30.92%
Nov 15, 1922 General Election
 Alfred Mond(I)
9,278
35.47%
 William A.S. Hewins
8,476
32.41%
 Howel Walter Samuel
8,401
32.12%
Dec 14, 1918 General Election
 Alfred Mond(I)
8,579
39.93%
 David Davies
7,398
34.43%
 John James Powlesland
5,510
25.64%

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