Plaid leader, Adam Price PLAID Cymru cemented its hold on the Carmarthen East and Dinefwr seat as party leader Adam Price romped to victory. He won with 14,427 votes in 2016 and eclipsed that this time round, polling 15,261 votes. Labour’s Rob James was runner-up with 8,448 votes, with Welsh Conservative Havard Hughes third with 7,751. There were five candidates in the running. The seat has been won by Plaid since 1999, with incumbent and former MP Mr Price serving since 2016 and, before that, Rhodri Glyn Jones. In a rousing victory speech, Mr Price said he had never felt as positive as he did now for the future of Wales.
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