LABOUR has a “99%+ likelihood” to win the Bangor Aberconwy seat in which some of Gwynedd is situated, according to the 2024 UK general election exit polls.

Polls closed at 10pm tonight (July 4), with the Labour Party predicted to win a landslide victory of 410 seats.

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Gwynedd's other constituency, Dwyfor Meirionnydd, is "99%+" likely to remain a Plaid Cymru seat, meanwhile.

Elsewhere, Ynys Mon has a 69 per cent likelihood to be gained by Plaid Cymru, and a 29 per cent likelihood to be taken by Labour.

Dwyfor Meirionnydd will be the largest of Wales’ 32 constituencies after this election, with it now including the electoral wards of Corwen and Llandrillo.

Its wards will be Corwen, Llandrillo, Aberdaron, Aberdyfi, Abererch, Abermaw, Abersoch, Bala, Botwnnog, Bowydd and Rhiw, Brithdir and Llanfachreth/Ganllwyd/Llanelltyd, Bryn-crug/Llanfihangel, Clynnog, Corris/Mawddwy, Criccieth, Diffwys and Maenofferen, Dolbenmaen, Dolgellau North, Dolgellau South, Dyffryn Ardudwy, Efail-newydd/Buan, Harlech, Llanaelhaearn, Llanbedr, Llanbedrog, Llandderfel, Llanengan, Llangelynin, Llanuwchllyn, Llanystumdwy, Morfa Nefyn, Nefyn, Penrhyndeudraeth, Porthmadog East, Porthmadog West, Porthmadog-Tremadog, Pwllheli North, Pwllheli South, Teigl, Trawsfynydd, Tudweiliog and Tywyn.

Bangor Aberconwy, a new seat, will comprise the Efenechtyd, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, Arllechwedd, Betws-y-Coed and Trefriw, Bryn, Canol Bangor, Canol Bethesda, Caerhun, Capelulo, Conwy, Craig-y-Don, Crwst, Deganwy, Dewi, Dwyrain Bangor, Eglwysbach a Llangernyw, Glyn y Marl, Gogarth Mostyn, Gower, Llanrwst and Llanddoged, Llansanffraid, Llansannan, Marl, Mostyn, Pandy, Pant-yr-Afon, Penmaenmawr, Penrhyn, Pensarn, Tudno, Deiniol, Dewi, Garth, Gerlan, Glyder, Hendre, Hirael, Marchog, Menai (Bangor), Ogwen, Pentir, Rachub, Y Faenol, Uwch Aled, Uwch Conwy and Tregarth wards.

Ynys Mon, held by Conservative Virginia Crosbie since 2019, had “protected status” and remains its own, unchanged constituency under the new recommendations, and will also be the smallest in size of all 32 (52,415 electors).