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Senedd

The Senedd ( SEN-edh; lit. 'parliament' or 'senate'), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and Senedd Cymru ([ˈsɛnɛð ˈkəmrɨ] ) in Welsh, is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, its role is to scrutinise the Welsh Government and legislate on devolved matters that are not reserved to the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is a bilingual institution, with both Welsh and English being the official languages of its business. From its creation in May 1999 until May 2020, the Senedd was officially known as the National Assembly for Wales (Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru) and was often simply called the Welsh Assembly. The Senedd comprises 96 members who are known as members of the Senedd (Aelodau o'r Senedd), abbreviated as "MS" (Welsh: AS). Between 2011 and 2026, members were elected for a five-year term of office under an Additional-member system, in which 40 MSs represented smaller geographical divisions known as "constituencies" and were elected by first-past-the-post voting, and 20 MSs represented five "electoral regions" using the D'Hondt method of proportional representation. Since May 2026, elections use closed list proportional representation, and Senedd terms last for four years. Typically, the largest party in the Senedd forms the Welsh Government. A National Assembly for Wales was created by the Government of Wales Act 1998, following the result of the 1997 referendum. The Assembly initially had no powers to make primary legislation. Limited law-making powers were gained through the Government of Wales Act 2006. Its primary law-making powers were enhanced following a Yes vote in the referendum on 3 March 2011, meaning that the UK Parliament or the Secretary of State for Wales were no longer consulted when passing acts of the National Assembly for Wales related to the 20 devolved areas. These powers were further extended by the Wales Act 2014 and Wales Act 2017, with the latter moving the Assembly to a reserved powers model of devolution like that of the Scottish Parliament. In May 2020, the Assembly was renamed to "Senedd Cymru" or "Welsh Parliament" when section 2 of the Senedd and Elections (Wales) Act 2020 came into force. The Senedd's powers in economic matters are significantly restricted by the UK Internal Market Act 2020, a primary purpose of which is to constrain the capacity of the devolved institutions to use their regulatory autonomy. Matters devolved to the Senedd include health, education, economic development, transport, the environment, agriculture, local government and some taxes.

Infobox

Type
Unicameral
Term limits
None
Founded
12 May 1999
Preceded by
Welsh Office (1965–1999)
New session started
9 May 2026
Monarch
Charles III since 8 September 2022
Llywydd
Huw Irranca-Davies, Labour since 12 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officer
Kerry Ferguson, Plaid Cymru since 12 May 2026
First Minister
Rhun ap Iorwerth, Plaid Cymru since 12 May 2026
Leader of the Opposition
Dan Thomas, Reform UK since 12 May 2026
Seats
96
Political groups
Government (43) Plaid Cymru (43) Opposition (53) Reform UK (34) Labour (9) Conservative (7) Green (2) Liberal Democrats (1)
Committees
20 Audit Business Committee Children, Young People and Education Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee on Procedures Culture, Communications, Welsh Language, Sport, and International Relations Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Equality and Social Justice Finance Health and Social Care Legislation, Justice and Constitution Local Government and Housing Llywydd’s Committee Petitions Public Accounts Standards of Conduct Whole Senedd
Authority
Government of Wales Act 2006 (as amended by Wales Act 2017)
Salary
Basic: £76,380 per year, plus expenses
Voting system
Party-list proportional representation (closed list)
Last election
7 May 2026
Redistricting
Recommendations made by the Democracy and Boundary Commission; confirmed by the Welsh Government

Tables

Current Senedd · Composition › Current seats
Party
Seats at beginning of Senedd term
Plaid Cymru
43
Reform UK
34
Labour
9
Conservative
7
Greens
2
Liberal Democrats
1
· Elections › Summary
Green
Green
Assembly/ Senedd
Green
Year
Plaid Cymru
Turnout
Labour
Col 4
Lib Dems
Col 5
Conser­vative
Seats
UKIP
Seats
Reform
Seats
Others
1st
1st
Assembly/ Senedd
1st
Year
1999
Turnout
46%
Col 4
0
Col 5
17
Seats
28
Seats
6
Seats
9
Seats
Seats
Seats
Governments
Michael (Labour minority) Interim Morgan (Labour minority) Morgan I (Labour – LD)
2nd
2nd
Assembly/ Senedd
2nd
Year
2003
Turnout
38%
Col 4
0
Col 5
12
Seats
30
Seats
6
Seats
11
Seats
0
Seats
Seats
1 (JMIP)
Governments
Morgan II (Labour majority until 2005), minority after 2005
3rd
3rd
Assembly/ Senedd
3rd
Year
2007
Turnout
44%
Col 4
0
Col 5
15
Seats
26
Seats
6
Seats
12
Seats
0
Seats
Seats
1 (BGPVG)
Governments
Morgan III (Labour minority) Morgan IV (Labour – Plaid) Jones I (Labour – Plaid)
4th
4th
Assembly/ Senedd
4th
Year
2011
Turnout
42%
Col 4
0
Col 5
11
Seats
30
Seats
5
Seats
14
Seats
0
Seats
Seats
Governments
Jones II (Labour minority)
5th
5th
Assembly/ Senedd
5th
Year
2016
Turnout
45%
Col 4
0
Col 5
12
Seats
29
Seats
1
Seats
11
Seats
7
Seats
Seats
Governments
Jones III (Labour–LD minority, Lib Dem coalition) Drakeford I (Labour–LD–IND majority)
6th
6th
Assembly/ Senedd
6th
Year
2021
Turnout
47%
Col 4
0
Col 5
13
Seats
30
Seats
1
Seats
16
Seats
0
Seats
0
Seats
Governments
Drakeford II (Labour minority) Gething (Labour minority) Eluned Morgan (Labour minority)
7th
7th
Assembly/ Senedd
7th
Year
2026
Turnout
52%
Col 4
2
Col 5
43
Seats
9
Seats
1
Seats
7
Seats
Seats
36
Seats
Governments
Ap Iorwerth government (Plaid minority)
Assembly/ Senedd
Year
Turnout
Seats
Governments
Green
Plaid Cymru
Labour
Lib Dems
Conser­vative
UKIP
Reform
Others
1997
50%
Devolution referendum
1st
1999
46%
0
17
28
6
9
Michael (Labour minority) Interim Morgan (Labour minority) Morgan I (Labour – LD)
2nd
2003
38%
0
12
30
6
11
0
1 (JMIP)
Morgan II (Labour majority until 2005), minority after 2005
3rd
2007
44%
0
15
26
6
12
0
1 (BGPVG)
Morgan III (Labour minority) Morgan IV (Labour – Plaid) Jones I (Labour – Plaid)
2011
36%
Devolution referendum
4th
2011
42%
0
11
30
5
14
0
Jones II (Labour minority)
5th
2016
45%
0
12
29
1
11
7
Jones III (Labour–LD minority, Lib Dem coalition) Drakeford I (Labour–LD–IND majority)
6th
2021
47%
0
13
30
1
16
0
0
Drakeford II (Labour minority) Gething (Labour minority) Eluned Morgan (Labour minority)
2024
Senedd Reform Bill changes voting system and increases the Senedd from 60 to 96 seats
7th
2026
52%
2
43
9
1
7
36
Ap Iorwerth government (Plaid minority)
2026 Senedd election results · Elections › 2026 election
Party
Party
Col 1
Party
Col 2
Votes
Col 3
%
Col 4
Seats
Total
Total
Col 1
Total
Col 2
1,255,914
Col 3
100
Col 4
96
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Col 1
Registered voters/turnout
Col 2
2,433,921
Col 3
51
Source: Sky News BBC
Source: Sky News BBC
Col 1
Source: Sky News BBC
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Plaid Cymru
444,665
35
43
Reform UK
367,985
29
34
Labour
139,203
11
9
Conservative
134,926
10
7
Green Party
84,608
6
2
Liberal Democrats
56,012
4
1
Heritage Party
5,474
0
0
Propel
4,032
0
0
Gwlad
2,479
0
0
Open Party
684
0
0
Welsh Christian Party
456
0
0
Britain's Communist Party
354
0
0
Socialist Labour Party
285
0
0
Official Monster Raving Loony Party
279
0
0
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
244
0
0
Social Democratic Party
165
0
0
Independents
14,063
1
0
Total
1,255,914
100
96
Registered voters/turnout
2,433,921
51
Source: Sky News BBC

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