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  • It is assumed that a lot of these extra voters in Aberconwy are Tories, but that has yet to be proven.

    A contest in Conway 2009

  • It is assumed that a lot of these extra voters in Aberconwy are Tories, but that has yet to be proven.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Of course, voters weren't electing a constituency member, but the results do show us that Aberconwy is very much a two horse race between Plaid and the Conservatives, just as it was in the new constituency's first election in 2007.

    A contest in Conway 2009

  • Of course, voters weren't electing a constituency member, but the results do show us that Aberconwy is very much a two horse race between Plaid and the Conservatives, just as it was in the new constituency's first election in 2007.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • In the end I suspect that the parliamentary elections in Aberconwy will develop into struggles between the Tories and Plaid Cymru - but it's possible that we'll need more than one general election to see the pattern emerge.

    Following Betty 2008

  • That is an especially important factor on the north coast although it should be noted that the percentage of people who voted in Aberconwy in 2007 (46.9%) is very respectable.

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • That is an especially important factor on the north coast although it should be noted that the percentage of people who voted in Aberconwy in 2007 (46.9%) is very respectable.

    Following Betty 2008

  • In the end I suspect that the parliamentary elections in Aberconwy will develop into struggles between the Tories and Plaid Cymru - but it's possible that we'll need more than one general election to see the pattern emerge.

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • Betty Williams 'decision not to stand in the new constituency of Aberconwy is wholly understandable.

    Following Betty 2008

  • Admittedly the Conservatives have now every reason to feel optimistic in Aberconwy, the Vales of Clwyd and Glamorgan, and Cardiff North (and perhaps Penarth) come the General Elections, but at the end of the day we are (mostly) talking about Tory voters returning to type now that the Conservative Party has become electable again.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

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