Elin Jones

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Elin Jones AM
Elin Jones

Incumbent
Assumed office 
1999
Preceded by (new post)
Succeeded by (incumbent)
Constituency Ceredigion

Born September 1, 1966 (1966-09-01) (age 41)
Flag of Wales Lampeter, Wales
Political party Plaid Cymru

Elin Jones (born September 1, 1966, Lampeter) grew up on a farm in Llanwnnen, near Lampeter and has been the Assembly Member for Ceredigion since 1999.

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[edit] Background

She attended Llanwnnen Primary School and Lampeter Comprehensive. She graduated from University of Wales, Cardiff with a BSc in Economics and took a post-graduate MSc in Agricultural Economics at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Previously she was employed as an Economic Development officer for the Development Board for Rural Wales. She is a former Shadow Environment, Planning and Countryside Minister.

Elin speaks Welsh and English. She is also a former director of Radio Ceredigion and of Wes Glei Cyf, a television production company. She lives in Aberystwyth and enjoys music, film, reading and formerly sang with the Welsh singing group Cwlwm. She is also a member of a mixed choir, Côr ABC Aberystwyth.

[edit] Political career

Elin Jones served on Aberystwyth Town Council from 1992 - 1999 and was the youngest-ever Mayor of Aberystwyth from 1997 to 1998. She was the National Chair of Plaid Cymru between 2000 and 2002.

In the first Assembly elections in 1999 Elin was elected as Assembly Member for Ceredigion and served as Shadow Economic Development Minister during the Assembly’s first term. Following the Assembly election in 2003, she retained this portfolio until 2006 when she became Shadow Minister for Environment, Planning & Countryside. On 9 July 2007 the One Wales Government was formed and Elin was made Minister for Rural Affairs.

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[edit] Offices held

National Assembly for Wales
Preceded by
(new post)
Assembly Member for Ceredigion
1999present
Incumbent
Preceded by
(new post)
Assembly Commission
2007 (June 9 to Sept 18)
Succeeded by
Chris Franks
Political offices
Preceded by
(new post)
Shadow Economic Development Minister
1999 - 2006
Succeeded by
Alun Ffred Jones
Preceded by
TBC
Shadow Minister for Environment, Planning & Countryside
2006 - 2007
Succeeded by
(post reorganised)
Preceded by
(post re-organised)
Minister for Rural Affairs
2007 – present
Incumbent
Languages