Candidates chosen for Senedd Elections

15 Jun 2025

The Welsh Liberal Democrats have announced that Sandra Jervis  and Alistair Cameron will head their party’s list for the Ceredigion Benfro (Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire) constituency at the 2026 Senedd election following a ballot of party members in the constituency. 

 

Ceredigion Benfro is one of the party’s top targets in the 2026 election, covering the Westminster constituencies of Ceredigion Preseli and Mid and South Pembrokeshire. The Liberal Democrats finished second in Ceredigion Preseli in the 2024 General Election.  

Sandra Jervis
Sandra Jervis

Sandra is a small business owner, who runs Creative Cove stationery shop in Lampeter, where she has lived for 20 years. She has three children with her husband Paul, and has a record of campaigning in the area, including plans to relocate Lampeter Library. 


Commenting on her selection, Sandra Jervis said:
“I’m blown away by the support that I’ve received from local members, and I’m really excited to fight for change for voters across Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. 
When I speak to voters on the doorstep, many of them speak warmly about former Liberal Democrat MPs for our area, such as Mark Williams and Geraint Howells and local Lib Dem Councillors like Elizabeth Evans.
“I look forward to continuing their genuine community politics and fierce campaigning. 
“As a small business owner myself, I understand the challenges facing high streets and the wider Welsh economy, and am proud that the Liberal Democrats are putting economic growth and reform at the centre of our Senedd election campaign.”

Alistair joined the Liberal Party in 1984. He was a Cheltenham Borough Councillor between 1986 and 1998 and a Gloucestershire County Councillor between 2000 and 2005. He has also been a Parliamentary, Senedd and European Parliamentary Candidate.

Alistair was elected as Pembrokeshire County Councillor for Kilgetty and Begelly in 2022. He is Chair of Pembrokeshire Liberal Democrats and ALDC Cymru.

Alistair has worked in Human Resources and as a teacher at a further education college. He currently serves as a school governor at a primary and a secondary school in Pembrokeshire.

 

Alistair Cameron
Alistair Cameron

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