Nasir Adam - Plaid Cymru Raised in Butetown, the son and grandson of merchant navy, I’ve lived in Cardiff South my whole life and it’s where I still work and live and it’s here I’m raising my family. During my 25 years as a community campaigner I have passionately campaigned for education, creating more opportunities for young people, tackling the housing crisis and the climate crisis. I was the regeneration officer for the Loudoun Square and Trowbridge redevelopment, and was selected as the Wales delegate for the International Association for Community Development and Commonwealth Games in Glasgow 2014. Over the last 15 years I’ve supported young people in Cardiff South and Penarth to develop their skills in the arts and creative industries and to participate in a wide range of opportunities. I successfully gained the London 2012 Olympic Cultural Inspire Mark for Butetown Community. I entered politics because of the increasing injustice around me - increasing food ban
There are three ways people can vote in the Senedd and Police and Crime Commissioner election: by post, by appointing someone they trust to vote in their place (known as a proxy vote), or in person. The deadline to apply for a postal vote is 5pm on April 20; the deadline for a proxy vote is 5pm on April 27. For those who choose to vote in person, polling stations will be open on May 6. People voting in person are asked to bring their own pen or pencil, wear a face covering, clean hands when entering and leaving the station, and keep a safe distance from other voters.