Here’s a concise update on the latest news about Sir Gaerfyrddin (Caerfyrddin/Sir Gaerfyrddin Senedd constituency) as of now.
- Reform UK Cymru has been actively targeting Sir Gaerfyrddin ahead of the May 2026 Senedd election, with polls suggesting varying projections about seat outcomes in Carmarthenshire, including scenarios where Reform could win multiple seats in the area. This indicates heightened campaign activity and potential shifts in the local political landscape.[1]
- Welsh Labour publicly released its ranked candidate list for Sir Gaerfyrddin in late 2025, signaling ongoing party organization and candidate positioning in the new constituency framework ahead of the 2026 election.[2]
- The Sir Gaerfyrddin constituency is one of the new “super constituencies” created by electoral reform, which blends multiple former Westminster-era seats into larger six-member MS seats, affecting campaign strategy and representation in Carmarthenshire.[3][4]
- Local media have covered the broader election issues and candidate lineup for Sir Gaerfyrddin in 2026, including profiles of candidates and the issues prioritized by different parties, as part of comprehensive Senedd election coverage.[5]
- For context, official Welsh and Carmarthenshire sources describe the new structure and the council’s engagement with the Sir Gaerfyrddin area, which remains central to local governance discussions even as national-level election dynamics play out.[7][9]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent polling snapshots or candidate profiles from these sources and summarize them in a quick chart or list. I can also track any developing results or announcements from the May 2026 election and provide a short, sourced briefing.
Citations:
- Reform UK Wales leadership visits Llanelli and polling context for Sir Gaerfyrddin.[1]
- Welsh Labour ranked candidates for Sir Gaerfyrddin.[2]
- Sir Gaerfyrddin established as a six-member “super constituency” under reform.[4][3]
- ITV Wales and other coverage of election issues and candidates in Sir Gaerfyrddin.[5]
- Local governance context for Sir Gaerfyrddin within Carmarthenshire.[7]