Autumn 2013
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The Welsh Nation Ynys Môn By-election win exceeds all forecasts P
laid Cymru retained Ynys Môn in the National Assembly byelection with our candidate, Rhun ap Iorwerth, trouncing the other parties. Rhun polled 12,601 votes, with his nearest challenger, Labour’s Tal Michael, getting just 3,435. His percentage vote (58.24%) was the highest in any Westminster or Assembly election since 1931. And, remarkably, it’s the first time since 1929 – the era of Megan Lloyd George - that a party has retained the seat with a new candidate. In a special message for Welsh Nation, Rhun said: “The recent Ynys Môn by-election was a reminder of what Plaid Cymru can achieve.
Election Result
Votes Rhun ap Iorwerth (Plaid Cymru) 12,601 Tal Michael (Labour) 3,435 Nathan Gill (UKIP)
3,099
Neil Fairlamb (Conservative)
1,843
Kathrine Jones (Soc. Lab.)
348
Stephen Churchman (Lib Dem) 309 “By putting all the elements together for a successful campaign, and sticking unswervingly to our strategy and positive message throughout, the Party was able to enthuse its members - both locally and nationally - to play an active role in helping secure our aim and,
more importantly, win the trust of the people of Ynys Môn. “We must build on this success and keep up the momentum. “On a personal level, it was humbling for me to be supported by so many party members, staff and supporters during the campaign and then, of course, to have been given the overwhelming support of the people of Anglesey. I am grateful to everyone who contributed their time and energy to the campaign and to those who donated financially. Every contribution large and small from knocking on doors to putting stamps on envelopes - was vital. Diolch yn fawr. “I will do my best to repay that trust and help Plaid Cymru achieve its ambitions for Wales. “Now is the time to bring in new members - a new generation
of party activists to help take our nation to the next level in its development. “The Party is going through a period of reinvigoration and I’m proud to be able to play a part in that.” On the same day as the Ynys Môn election, Plaid Cymru scored a double success, defending two council seats in Caerffili. Steve Skivens won the Penyrheol ward, beating his nearest challenger, the Labour candidate, by 929 votes to 554 and Michelle Britton won a community council seat in a straight fight with Labour by 378 votes to 241. The by-elections followed the death of former Mayor Anne Collins, the much-loved and long-standing Plaid county and community councillor.