North Wales local elections 2017: Gwynedd constituency profile
Gwynedd has long been a Plaid Cymru heartland but in recent local elections it has faced a challenge from the Llais Gwynedd group.
The party was formed in reaction to the Plaid run council closing rural schools and made headway in the 2008 elections.
Since then it has been a persistent thorn in the side to the council leadership.
As with other councils, cuts to spending have become a big issue as the authority tries to deal with a difficult financial situation.
The county has already made the headlines when nominations for this election closed.
Nearly a third of council seats will be uncontested as 21 wards will have only one candidate standing.
Current make up of the council:
Plaid Cymru – 39
Independent – 21
Llais Gwynedd – 7
Labour – 4
Liberal Democrats – 2
Individual member – 2
European referendum:
Gwynedd voted to remain in the European Union in last summer’s referendum.
Remain won the day by 35,517 votes to 25,665 votes.
Welsh language
In the last census 77,000 people were recorded as being able to speak Welsh with 40,789 saying they could not speak the language.
Population
In the 2011 census the population of the county was 121,874.
Candidates
There are 156 candidates running for 75 seats in this week’s election. The number of candidate standing for each party is:
Conservative – 3
Independent – 46
Labour – 15
Liberal Democrat – 5
Llais Gwynedd – 17
Plaid Cymru – 67
Socialist Labour – 2
Ukip – 1
General Election:
There are two constituencies covering the Gwynedd council area for both the UK parliament and the Welsh Assembly – Arfon and Dwyfor Meirionnydd.
General Election 2015: Arfon
Plaid Cymru: Hywel Williams 11,790
Labour: Alun Pugh 8,122.
Conservative: Anwen Barry 3,521
UKIP: Simon Wall 2,277
Liberal Democrat: Mohammed Shultan 718
Socialist Labour: Kathrine Jones 409
General Election 2015: Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Plaid Cymru: Liz Saville-Roberts 11,811
Conservative: Neil Fairlamb 6,550
Labour: Mary Clarke 3,904
UKIP: Christopher Gillibrand 3,126
Independent: Louise Hughes 1,388
Liberal Democrat: Steven Churchman 1,153
Green: Marc Fothergill 981
Welsh Assembly Election 2016 result: Arfon
Plaid Cymru: Siân Gwenllian 10,962
Labour: Sion Jones 6,800
Conservative: Martin Peet 1,655
Liberal Democrats: Sara Lloyd Williams 577
Welsh Assembly Election 2016 result: Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Plaid Cymru: Dafydd Elis-Thomas 9,566
Conservative: Neil Fairlamb 3,160
Labour: Ian MacIntyre 2,44
UKIP: Frank Wykes: 2,149
Independent: Louise Hughes 1,259
Liberal Democrats: Stephen Churchman 916
Green: Alice Hooker-Stroud 743