Senedd election 2021 result for the Mid and West Wales region
As well as constituency MSs, there are four further MSs elected via the regional list
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The results for the Mid and West Wales region have been announced.
The seven politicians who have changed parties 18 times between them and want your vote again
In 2016 seven Ukip politicians were elected to the Senedd but only one remains a member of the party
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In 2016 Ukip got its first members elected to the Senedd while the class of 2021 included seven Ukip politicians.
Then known as Assembly Members, Neil Hamilton, Michelle Brown, Gareth Bennett, Caroline Jones, Nathan Gill, Mark Reckless, and David Rowlands all took their seats in the Senedd.
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