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South Wales West (European Parliament constituency)
South Wales
West
was a
European Parliament constituency
covering part of
south
Wales
, including
the city
of
Swansea
.
Prior to its uniform adoption of
proportional representation
in 1999
,
the United Kingdom
used
first-past-the-post
for the
European elections
in
England, Scotland and Wales
. The
European Parliament constituencies
used under that
system
were
smaller than
the later regional constituencies and only had one
Member of the European Parliament
each.
The
constituency
consisted of the
Westminster Parliament constituencies
of
Aberavon
,
Bridgend
,
Gower
,
Neath
,
Ogmore
,
Swansea East
and
Swansea West
.
The constituency
replaced
parts of
South
Wales and
Mid and West Wales
in 1994 and became part of the much larger
Wales constituency
in
1999
.
Members of the
European Parliament