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Wales. National Assembly -- Elections, 2003 Saesneg
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2003 Election

The series consists of election addresses and leaflets circulated in the Welsh constituencies during the second elections to the National Assembly for Wales, May 2003, materials received from the party headquarters in Wales, and a file of papers concerning the convention of the elections.

2003 Welsh Assembly Election

Papers relating to the 2003 Welsh Assembly Election, consisting of lists of candidates and statements of persons nominated; campaign material and election addresses; press cuttings; and printed material from web pages.

Manifesto for the 2003 National Assembly for Wales Election

File comprises material related to the development of the Welsh Conservatives' manifesto for the 2003 election to the National Assembly for Wales including a final version, annotated drafts, correspondence and papers related to the consultation on the manifesto. The file also contains correspondence related to the Conservatives' 2001 General Election manifesto on issues related to Wales.

Welsh Conservatives (Political party)

Press cuttings

Press cuttings, 2000-2004, relating to the politician Rhodri Morgan, consisting mainly of cuttings relating to Morgan’s political career, including his roles as First Secretary of Wales, First Minister for Wales, leader of the Welsh Labour party, and as MP and MS for Cardiff West constituency. The file also contains an election address for the 2003 Welsh Assembly elections.

Press cuttings

Press cuttings, 1999-2008, relating to the politician Dafydd Wigley. The cuttings mainly relate to Welsh Assembly matters and Wigley’s political career, including his roles as MS for Caernarfon constituency, the 1999 and 2007 Welsh Assembly elections, and his standing down as MS in the 2003 Welsh Assembly election; as leader and president of Plaid Cymru, and his resignation; as Plaid Shadow Cabinet Finance Minister (2001); and his nomination to the House of Lords.

Printed material from web pages

Papers relating to the politician Ieuan Wyn Jones, consisting of printed documents from web pages, 1999-2007 (with gaps). The papers mainly relate to biographical information and Jones’ political career in the Welsh Government, including his roles as MP and MS for Ynys Môn constituency, leader of the Welsh political party Plaid Cymru, and Deputy First Minster of Wales. The file also contains an election address for the 2003 Welsh Assembly elections ([2003]).

Printed material from web pages

Papers relating to the politician Peter Law, consisting of printed material from web pages, 1999-2007 (with gaps). The papers mainly relate to biographical information and Law’s political career, including his roles as MS and MP for Blaenau Gwent constituency and as Assembly Secretary for Local Government and Regeneration; other political matters such as the Welsh Assembly elections in 1999 and 2003 and the 2005 UK General Election; and tributes and obituaries following his death in 2006. The file also contains a small amount of material relating to Tricia Law and the 2007 Welsh Assembly elections.

Printed material from web pages

Papers relating to the politician Rod Richards, consisting of printed material from web pages, 1999-2008 (with gaps). The papers mainly relate to biographical information and controversies, and Richards’ political career including his roles as MP for Clwyd West constituency, MS for North Wales region, and as leader of the Welsh Conservative party. The file also includes material relating to the 2003 Welsh Assembly election.

Printed material from web pages

Papers relating to the politician Dafydd Wigley, consisting of printed material from web pages, 1999-2008 (with gaps). The papers mainly relate to Wigley’s political career including his roles as President of Plaid Cymru, leader of Plaid Cymru in the Welsh Assembly, and as MP and MS for Caernarfon; as well as his resignation as Plaid leader in 2000; his role in the Welsh Assembly Elections in 2003; and his appointment as Honorary President of Plaid in 2005.