Sir Fynwy Torfaen

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Sir Fynwy Torfaen (Welsh for 'Monmouthshire [and] Torfaen'; listen) is a six-member constituency of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; Welsh: Senedd Cymru) used in the 2026 Senedd election. It covers areas in the south-east of Wales, particularly parts of Monmouthshire and Torfaen.

Principal areas
Population189,049 (2024)[1]
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Sir Fynwy Torfaen
County multi-member constituency
for the Senedd
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Boundary of Sir Fynwy Torfaen in Wales
Principal areas
Preserved county
Population189,049 (2024)[1]
Major settlementsAbergavenny, Caldicot, Chepstow, Cwmbran, Monmouth, Pontypool, Usk
Current County multi-member constituency
Created2026
Seats6
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It was proposed following the 2026 review of Senedd constituencies, and is a pairing of the two UK Parliament constituencies of Monmouthshire and Torfaen. It has a Welsh-only name.

Boundaries

A Senedd constituency comprising the boundaries of the UK Parliament constituencies of Monmouthshire and Torfaen, has been proposed by the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru for the 2026 election to the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; Senedd Cymru). It was initially proposed using the English name Monmouthshire and Torfaen in September 2024,[2] but was renamed to Mynwy Torfaen in December proposals with most constituencies using Welsh-only names.[3] It was then given the Welsh-only name Sir Fynwy Torfaen and its boundaries were confirmed in the commission's final recommendations in March 2025.[4] When announcing their candidates, Reform UK used "Monmouthshire, Torfaen" instead, using the English names for the pair of UK Parliament constituencies that form it.[5]

It encompasses the entire principal areas (counties/county boroughs) of Monmouthshire and Torfaen in South Wales. The constituency was established in 2026, following the passing of the Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Act 2024. The act legislates electoral reform of the Senedd to create 16 larger "super constituencies", pairing the 32 UK Parliament constituencies in Wales, and using a new fully proportional voting system, with each constituency electing six Members of the Senedd (MSs) rather than one previously.[2]

Members of the Senedd

N.B. This table is for presentation purposes only

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Elections

Elections in the 2020s

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2026 Senedd election: Sir Fynwy Torfaen
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Fox
Richard John
Lisa Dymock
Nathan Edmunds
Rachel Buckler
Chase Blount
13,394 17.2 −16.0
Green Ian Chandler[6][7]
Emily Williams
Charlie Aldous
Lauren Sellers
Darren Share
Angus Paget
6,375 8.2 +1.9
Gwlad Brad Williams 177 0.2 −0.4
Heritage Emma Meredith 331 0.4 +0.4
Independent Owen Lewis 393 0.5 +0.5
Independent Welsh Pool 45 0.1 +0.1
Labour Lynne Neagle
Anthony Hunt
Laura Wright
Catrin Maby
Ben Callard
Nick Byrne
Su McConnel
11,627 15.0 −20.5
Liberal Democrats Kevin Wilkins[8]
Brendan Roberts
Vicky Hepburn-John
Anthea Dewhurst
Martin Sutherland
Iwan Thomas
2,742 3.5 −1.2
Open Party Joseph John Nicholson
David Carl Atkins
147 0.2 +0.2
Plaid Cymru Matthew Jones
Donna Cushing
Jayne Israel
David Johnson
Loti Glyn
Huw Evans
18,275 23.5 +13.9
Reform Laura Anne Jones[9]
Stephen Senior
Bob Blacker
David Rowlands
Mark Urrutia
Gerard Hancock
24,155 31.1 +29.8
Majority
Turnout 51.8 +7.1
Registered electors 150,095
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2021 notional result [a]
Party Vote % Seats
Labour25,56639.33
Conservative23,26535.73
Plaid Cymru5,0737.80
Liberal Democrats3,4345.30
Green2,0003.10
Abolish1,3262.00
Independent1,2932.00
Reform UK1,1541.80
UKIP9801.50
Freedom Alliance7031.10
Gwlad3290.50
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Notes

  1. Estimate of the 2021 Senedd election result as if the revised boundaries recommended under the 2026 boundary review were in place

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