The candidate lists are being announced in Penybont Bro Morgannwg ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
The new super constituency sees the Vale of Glamorgan merged with Bridgend.
Each constituency will elect six new members as part of wide-ranging reforms that will increase the number of Senedd members from 60 to 96.
The election will also see the 40 area constituencies replaced with 16 larger constituencies, with the four electoral regions - including South Wales Central - being abolished.
At the polls, the traditional first-past-the-post system is being replaced with proportional representation, which means the number of seats won by a party or independent candidate is more closely aligned with the percentage of votes they receive.
Find out more about the new voting system for the Senedd election at https://vote.wales/voting-information/how-the-voting-system-works/
We'll bring you a full list of the candidates for each party in Penybont Bro Morgannwg as soon as they're confirmed.
The candidate list for the Caerdydd Penarth constituency can be found HERE.
Confirmed Persons and Parties Standing - Pen-y-Bont Bro Morgannwg
Welsh Conservatives
- Andrew R.T. Davies
- Altaf Hussain
- Jonathan Pratt
- Kate Thomas
- Rebekah Diane Fudge
- Michael Stewart Bryan
Heritage Party
- Gillian White
Plaid Cymru
- Mark Jonathan Hooper
- Sarah Rees
- Luke Fletcher
- Marianne Cowpe
- Ian James Johnson
- Iolo Caudy
- Dennis Alan Clarke
Reform UK Wales
- Saran Cooper-Lesadd
- Gareth Thomas
- Paul Young
- Emma Kate Clatworthy
- Valerie Lynn Ellis
- Dennis Anthony Coughlin
Wales Green Party
- Amy Greenfield
- Saar Lenaerts
- Rob Sage
- Aaron Steer
- Todd Bailey
- Andy Roberts
Welsh Labour
- Sarah Murphy
- Huw John David
- Carys Stallard
- Jonathan Cox
- Jon-Paul Blundell
- Helen Mary Payne
- Neelo Farr
- Rhys Goode
Welsh Liberal Democrats
- Steven Rhoan Michael Rajam
- Gabriela Ferguson
- Paula Gulen Yates
- Wayne Street
- Joe Boyle
- Matthew Thomas Dixon
Independent Candidates
- William Jeffreys
- Caroline Jones
- Lucia Wyatt


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