Member of the Welsh Assembly for Mid and West Wales
In office 6 May 1999 – 1 May 2003
Preceded by
Constituency Created
Succeeded by
Helen Mary Jones
Member of Parliament for Ceredigion Ceredigion and North Pembrokeshire (1992–1997)
In office 9 April 1992 – 10 January 2000
Preceded by
Geraint Howells
Succeeded by
Simon Thomas
Personal details
Born
Cynog Glyndwr Davies
(1938-04-01) 1 April 1938 (age 86) Treboeth, Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales
Political party
Plaid Cymru
Other political affiliations
Green Party (1992-1997)
Spouse
Llinos Iorwerth Jones
Children
3
Residence(s)
Llandre, Ceredigion, Wales
Alma mater
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Cynog Glyndwr Dafis (born 1 April 1938) is a Welsh politician and member of Plaid Cymru who served as the Member of Parliament for Ceredigion from 1992 to 2000, originally as a joint Plaid Cymru–Green Party MP until 1997 and then only as a Plaid Cymru MP until 2000. He also served as the Member of the Welsh Assembly for Mid and West Wales from 1999 to 2003. Born Cynog Glyndwr Davies at Treboeth in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales, he was initially a school teacher and researcher before entering politics.
Cynog Glyndwr Dafis (born 1 April 1938) is a Welsh politician and member of Plaid Cymru who served as the Member of Parliament for Ceredigion from 1992...
community named for its church Cynog (bishop) (late 6th century), the second bishop of Meneva (modern St David's) CynogDafis (born 1938), Welsh Plaid Cymru...
constituency of Ceredigion and Pembroke North. The alliance was successful with CynogDafis being returned in a surprise result as the MP, defeating the Liberal...
the party added a fourth MP, CynogDafis, when he gained Ceredigion and Pembroke North from the Liberal Democrats. Dafis was endorsed by the local branch...
parliamentary level. In Wales, the Greens endorsed Plaid Cymru candidate CynogDafis in the 1992 general election, having worked with him on several environmental...
Conservative Party Geraint Howells Ceredigion and Pembroke North 1974 CynogDafis Plaid Cymru Social Democratic Party Rosie Barnes Greenwich 1987 Nick...
Kirsty Williams and Peter Black; Plaid Cymru politicians Dafydd Wigley, CynogDafis Ieuan Wyn Jones and Leanne Wood; and academic Russell Deacon. The official...
local councillors in Stroud and Oxford. In the 1992 General Election, CynogDafis was elected on a Plaid Cymru–Wales Green Party ticket, gaining Ceredigion...
Archived from the original on 11 May 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2013. CynogDafis had previously represented Ceredigion on a joint Plaid Cymru/Green ticket...
October 2000. CynogDafis's appointment as Shadow Assembly Secretary for Education and Training is disputed; BBC News claims that Dafis was appointed...
Moore Liberal Democrats Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale 1997 31.2 CynogDafis Plaid Cymru Ceredigion and Pembroke North 1992 31.3 Caroline Lucas Green...
at the 2019 general election (the party previously had an MP in 1992; CynogDafis, Ceredigion, who was elected on a joint Plaid Cymru/Green Party ticket)...
Member CynogDafis called for a new Welsh-language movement with greater powers to lobby for the language at the Assembly, UK, and EU levels. Dafis felt...
Valley Labour 1999 2016 023 Jeff Cuthbert Caerphilly Labour 2003 2011 024 CynogDafis Mid and West Wales Plaid Cymru 1999 2003 025 Hefin David Caerphilly Labour...
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Sir Michael Lord Conservative Ceredigion CynogDafis Plaid Cymru Charnwood Stephen Dorrell Conservative Chatham and Aylesford...
Date Member Constituency Party Reason for resignation 10 January 2000 CynogDafis Ceredigion PC Elected a member of the National Assembly for Wales 21...
council of the Green Party suspended Porritt for supporting Dafis, and demanded that Dafis stop identifying himself as Green. Between 1996 and 2009, Porritt...
Hall and Mynyddbach Chapel, as well as the listed Cwmgelli Cemetery. CynogDafis, Plaid Cymru politician and former Member of Parliament for Ceredigion...
Millward and John Davies (secretaries) 1963–1965 – John Daniel 1965–1966 – CynogDafis 1966–1967 – Emyr Llywelyn first and then Gareth Miles 1967–1968 – Gareth...