It was a victory for the Conservatives in the 2019 General Election as they won a majority.
Conservatives increased their seat share in Wales to sixteen as Labour lost six seats, mainly in North Wales.
ITV Wales claimed that it was the Conservatives’ best election result since 1983.
There was a -2.0 decrease in turnout in Wales after 66% of Wales turned out to vote in this December election.
Parliamentary constituencies of the 45 clubs in the Cymru Leagues differentiated in the political landscape of Wales.
The Conservative party became the majority party for Cymru Premier constituencies.
Bridgend and Clwyd South – the constituencies in which the Cefn Druids and Penybont are based in – turned from Red to Blue from the last General Election.
Parliamentary constituencies of the 12 current Cymru Premier clubs voted half for the Conservatives, as well as three clubs being represented by Labour and three represented by Plaid Cymru.
Labour were left with just one North Walian seat with Mark Tami – MP for Alyn & Deeside since 2001 – holding a reduced majority of 213.
Alyn & Deeside is the constituency in which Airbus UK, Connah’s Quay Nomads and Buckley Town are based in.
The JD Cymru South is the division which holds the most Labour MPs for constituencies with ten teams’ local areas opting to elect Labour.
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr – the constituency of Cwmamman United and Ammanford – will be represented by Jonathan Edwards of Plaid Cymru.
Llantwit Major’s Windmill Lane which is based in the Vale of Glamorgan constituency elected Alun Cairns whilst Haverfordwest County’s constituency of Preseli Pembrokeshire also voted Conservative.
The JD Cymru North’s parliamentary constituencies resulted in 13 clubs areas electing a Conservative representative, three Plaid Cymru reps and just one Labour representative.
Corwen’s Clwyd South, Gresford Athletic’s constituency of Wrexham both went from Labour to Conservative alongside Flint Town United’s constituency of Delyn.
The Conservatives gained Llangefni Town’s constituency of Ynys Môn for the first time since 1979.
Vale of Clwyd – the constituencies of Prestatyn Town and Rhyl also went blue.
How your club ground’s constituency voted
Cymru Premier
Aberystwyth Town – Ceredigion – Plaid Cymru
Airbus UK Broughton – Alyn and Deeside – Labour
Bala Town – Dwyfor Meirionnydd – Plaid Cymru
Barry Town United – Vale of Glamorgan -Conservative
Caernarfon Town – Arfon – Plaid Cymru
Cardiff Metropolitan – Cardiff Central – Labour
Carmarthen Town – Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire – Conservative
Cefn Druids – Clwyd South – Conservative
Connah’s Quay Nomads – Alyn and Deeside – Labour
Newtown – Montgomeryshire – Conservative
Penybont – Bridgend – Conservative
The New Saints – North Shropshire – Conservative
Cymru North
Bangor City – Arfon – Plaid Cymru
Buckley Town – Alyn and Deeside – Labour
Colwyn Bay – Clwyd West – Conservative
Conwy Borough – Aberconwy – Conservative
Corwen – Clwyd South – Conservative
Flint Town United – Delyn – Conservative
Gresford – Wrexham – Conservative
Guilsfield – Montgomeryshire – Conservative
Llandudno – Aberconwy – Conservative
Llanfair – Montgomeryshire – Conservative
Llangefni Town – Ynys Môn – Conservative
Llanrhaeadr – Montgomeryshire – Conservative
Penrhyncoch – Ceredigion – Plaid Cymru
Porthmadog – Dwyfor Meirionnydd – Plaid Cymru
Prestatyn Town – Vale of Clwyd – Conservative
Rhyl – Vale of Clwyd – Conservative
Ruthin Town – Clwyd West – Conservative
Cymru South
Afan Lido – Aberavon – Labour
Ammanford – Carmarthen East and Dinefwr – Plaid Cymru
Briton Ferry Llansawel – Aberavon – Labour
Caerau Ely – Cardiff West – Labour
Cambrian & Clydach Vale – Rhondda – Labour
Cwmbran Celtic – Torfaen – Labour
Cwmamman United – Carmarthen East and Dinefwr – Plaid Cymru
Goytre United – Aberavon – Labour
Haverfordwest County – Preseli Pembrokeshire -Conservative
Llanelli Town – Llanelli – Labour
Llantwit Major – Vale of Glamorgan – Conservative
Pontypridd Town – Pontypridd – Labour
STM Sports – Cardiff South – Labour
Swansea University – Swansea West – Labour
Taffs Well – Cardiff West – Labour
Undy – Newport East – Labour
(Featured Image: Chris McAndrew, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Gareth Llewellyn)
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