David Rowlands (politician)

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David Rowlands
David Rowlands AM (28092341381).jpg
Member of the Senedd
for South Wales East
In office
5 May 2016 – 29 April 2021
Preceded byLindsay Whittle
Succeeded byPeredur Owen Griffiths
Personal details
BornArgoed, Caerphilly, Wales
NationalityWelsh
Political partyReform UK (2019–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent Alliance for Reform (2020 - 2021) UK Independence Party (1998–2019)

David John Rowlands is a Welsh politician, who was a Member of the Senedd (MS) for South Wales East from 2016 to 2021,[1] initially for UK Independence Party (UKIP), before joining the Brexit Party (Reform UK) in 2019; He joined the Independent Alliance for Reform in October 2020.

Biography[]

Born in the Welsh mining town of Argoed, he was educated at Pontllanfraith Grammar School obtaining A Levels in economics and geography before studying for a degree in business studies.[2] Rowlands joined UKIP in 1998.

Formerly a UK Independence Party (UKIP) Assembly Member, Rowlands resigned to join the Brexit Party in May 2019.[3]

In mid October 2020 he formed a new group in the Senedd, the Independent Alliance for Reform, together with fellow MSs Mandy Jones and Caroline Jones.[4]

Electoral history[]

Rowlands has contested numerous seats for UKIP in General, Assembly, local and European elections since 2000.

He contested New Inn ward in Torfaen in the 2004 Welsh local election, where he won 811 votes.

He contested Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney in the 2016 National Assembly for Wales election, he won 4,277 votes finishing second to Welsh Labour's Dawn Bowden. In the same election, Rowlands was elected as a Assembly Member for the South Wales East, alongside fellow UKIP candidate Mark Reckless.

In 2017 Rowlands stood again for the Parliamentary constituency, he came fourth with 1,484 votes, a reduction in vote share of 14.2%.

In 2021 Rowlands again stood on the list for South Wales East, this time for Reform UK. He was unsuccessful, as were all other Reform and UKIP candidates in that election.

Westminster Parliament elections

Date of election Constituency Party Votes % of votes Result
2017 election Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney UKIP 1,484 4.4 Not elected
2015 election Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney UKIP 6,106 18.7 Not elected
2010 election Newport East UKIP 677 2.0 Not elected

European Parliament elections

Date of election Constituency Party Votes % of votes Result
European Election 2014 Wales (4th on list) UKIP 201,983 27.55 Not elected
European Election 2009 Wales (4th on list) UKIP 87,585 12.8 Not elected
European Election 2004 Wales (1st on list) UKIP 96,677 10.5 Not elected

Welsh Assembly elections (Constituency Seats)

Date of election Constituency Party Votes % of votes Result
Senedd 2021 election Newport West Reform 328 1.4 Not elected
Assembly election 2016 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney UKIP 4,277 20.7 Not elected
Assembly election 2003 Torfaen UKIP 1,377 7.0 Not elected

Welsh Assembly elections (Regional Seats)

Date of election Constituency Party Votes % of votes Result
Senedd 2021 election South Wales East (3rd on list) Reform 2,756 1.3 Not elected
Assembly election 2016 South Wales East (1st on list) UKIP 34,524 17.8 Elected
Assembly election 2011 South Wales East (2nd on list) UKIP 9,526 5.3 Not elected
Assembly election 2007 South Wales East (1st on list) UKIP 8,725 4.6 Not elected
Assembly election 2003 South Wales East (1st on list) UKIP 5,949 3.5 Not elected

References[]

  1. ^ "Welsh Election 2016: Labour just short as UKIP wins seats". BBC News. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  2. ^ "David Rowlands". UKIP Wales. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Assembly members join forces with Farage". BBC News. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Brexit Party members of Welsh Parliament join new Senedd group". BBC News. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
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