The candidate lists are being announced in Caerdydd Penarth ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections.
So far, two parties have confirmed their candidates standing in the new super constituency which combines the Dwyfor Meirionydd and Montgomeryshire seats with most of Arfon and parts of Clwyd South.
The area is represented by two separate MPs at Westminster - in the Dwyfor Meirionydd and Montgomeryshire & Glyndwr constituencies.
Each constituency will elect six new members as part of wide-ranging reforms which will see the number of Senedd members extend from 60 to 96.
The election will also see the 40 area constituencies replaced with 16 larger constituencies, with the four electoral regions - including North Wales - being abolished.
At the polls, the traditional first-past-the-post system is being replaced with a form of proportional representation, which means the number of seats won by a party or an independent candidate is more closely reflected by the percentage of votes they get.
We'll bring you a full list of the candidates for each party in Gwynedd Maldwyn as soon as they're confirmed.
The candidate list for the Bangor Conwy Môn constituency can be found HERE.

Gwynedd Maldwyn
Welsh Conservatives
- Aled Davies
- Henreitta Hensher
- Peter Lewington
- Hedd Thomas
- Daniel Spilsbury
- Roger Cracknell
Welsh Green Party
- Nathan Jarvis
Gwlad
- Jeremy Davies
Heritage Party
- Mattie Ginsberg
Independent
- Monty Kennard
Welsh Labour
- Ian Parry
- Dawn McGuinness
- Steffan Chambers
- Dana Davies
- Kim Bryan
- Mathew Norman
Welsh Liberal Democrats
- Glyn Preston
- Stephen Churchman
- Richard Church
- Pete Roberts
- Carol Robinson
- Chris Lloyd
Plaid Cymru
- Siân Gwenllian
- Mabon ap Gwynfor
- Beca Brown
- Elwyn Vaughan
- Elin Hywel
- Donna O'Brien
- Victoria Louise Evans
- Elfed Wyn ap Elwyn
Reform UK Wales
- Andrew Griffin
- Claire Johnson Wood
- Karl Lewis
- Phillip Robinson
- Mark Blake
- Richard Pendry


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