Senedd 2026: The Candidates are coming to Carmarthen

The 2026 Senedd Election is coming up this May and if you’re 16 to 18 years old living in Carmarthenshire, then this event is for you!

From the cost of your bus fare to the mental health support in your school, the people elected this May will be making the decisions that shape your daily life. Politicians usually spend a lot of time talking about young people but on Thursday, 12th March, we’re making them talk to you.

We are bringing Senedd candidates to the Halliwell Centre in Carmarthen to give young people first-hand experience of the democratic process, by giving you the opportunity to meet, discuss and question your local candidates and party representatives on the issues that matter most as first time voters.

If you want your school or college to be part of the conversation, talk to your teachers and ask them to email us on info@carmarthenshire.gov.uk.

Meet the candidates poster. Showing an image of young people sitting around a table with two candidates. 
Information on the poster: 
Meet the candidates, 12th March 2026 at the Halliwell Centre, Carmarthen. Meet, Discuss, Question.
On the bottom there are three logos of the organisations that have organised it Carmarthenshire Youth Council, Carmarthenshire County Council and Foothold Cymru

BE READY

Foothold Cymru’s ‘Future Changemaker’ project is offering to visit schools before the event to run workshops. They’ll break down how the democratic process works so you can walk into the Halliwell Centre feeling ready to hold the candidates to account. You can reach out to Anneli at anneli@footholdcymru.org.uk to set this up.

FOR THE STAFF

It’s not just for pupils. The Senedd Cymru Engagement Team will be running a ‘training the trainer’ session for accompanying staff. They’ll be sharing resources to help bring democracy into the curriculum back at school.

WHY IT MATTERS

The Senedd makes decisions on the things you deal with every day: your education, public transport, the environment, and the NHS in Wales. This year’s election is different, for the first time, the Senedd is expanding to 96 members and the voting system is changing to a “closed list” system. Essentially, you’ll be voting for a party or an independent candidate to represent your area.

Make them listen: This is your chance to highlight the issues you actually care about, like climate change, mental health support, or local transport right direct to candidates.

Meet the candidates: a chance to meet and find out the views of the people asking for your vote.

Be ready to vote: If you aren’t on the register, you don’t get a say – as simple as that. So we can support and help make sure you’re registered to vote.

Start the conversation back at school: You and your teachers can be shown resources, workshop ideas, and information that you can take back to your schools to help start the conversation in your own classroom.

The “Receipts” Check: Bring a notebook to jot down specific promises they make. If they get elected, you’ll have the “receipts” to hold them to it later.

Networking: There will be time at the end of the event to chat with Youth Council Members and other pupils there. It’s a great way to find out if people from other schools share the same views about the same things as you – there’s power in numbers.

Most candidates hang around for a few minutes after the event ends. If you are too nervous to ask a question in front of your small group, you could just walk up and talk to them afterwards.

Staff from the Participation Team, Foothold Cymru, Senedd and the Politics Project will have information stands and are availble if you have any questions.

Our Voice, Our Vote, Our Future

OUR BIGGEST CONSULTATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN CARMARTHENSHIRE

OUR PROJECT…

Our Voice, Our Vote, Our Future’ is Carmarthenshire’s annual youth consultation which finds out what issues matter the most to young people in our county. The consultation promotes democracy and enables Children’s Rights by encouraging young people to have a say in what matters to them. We launched Our Voice Our Vote, Our Future Ballot, during the Autumn term of 2023. We reached out and worked with secondary schools in Carmarthenshire, asking them to share the two most important issues for their students, we called these motions.

In November, we held a consultation event where two representatives from each of our secondary schools presented their motions. Everyone present took a vote, shortlisting the 10 TOP MOTIONS, forming our first Our Voice, Our Vote, Our Future ballot paper! The ballot paper went live in early 2024 and young people, aged 11-18 from across Carmarthenshire were encouraged to cast their vote on the one issue that matters most to their lives.

THE VOTE…

After the voting period, we counted the number of ballots we received and were amazed by how many of you used your voice for positive change. A total of 5221 votes were received from across Carmarthenshire. The results of the ballot were announced during the Carmarthenshire Youth Council Annual General Meeting held in April 2024 with the top issue voted for by young people was Teach Real Life Lessons In School with a total of 1051 votes.


The vote will shape the conversation around issues that directly impact young people’s lives and matter to them the most.  Teach Real Life Lesson In School is now our priority issue and over the next 12 months we will give young people an opportunity to work on a campaign to make sure that their vote counts and makes a difference across Carmarthenshire.

WHAT WE’VE DONE SO FAR:

  • Contacted Schools and Projects letting them know what the top issues is.
  • Met with Carmarthenshire County Council’s Education Department Management Team to discuss the result, share our ideas and gain feedback.
  • Held and taken part in a workshop (for CYC Members) to discuss and research the issue further, created a draft timeline and appointed a sub-group to keep move the campaign on.
  • Created a campaign proposal that we will share with the Education Department Managers, Head Teachers and other relevant bodies to gain support and work together.
  • Four members of CYC are represented on the National Education and Training Advisory Boards for 11-16 and 16-25 year old rung by Young Wales

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OUR VOICE: HAVE YOUR SAY AND VOTE NOW

A young person voting on a ballot paper.

We are excited to shareOur Voice, Our Vote, Our Future… Our BIGGEST Youth Consultation! Have your say on what is important to you! This is your chance to directly impact the future of Carmarthenshire. The top issue voted for, will become the focus of our projects and campaigns, ensuring your voices are heard and acted upon.

Take a look at the TOP 10 ISSUES that made it onto the ballot paper…. and don’t forget to use your VOTE!

Improving Mental Health Awareness in Schools
Promote mental well-being with additional well-being days and expanding opportunities for more extracurricular activities

Stop Body Shaming
End body shaming and raise awareness of its harmful impact on young individuals

Stop Anti-social Behaviour
Engaging with and creating more community spaces for young people. Educate more people about anti-social behaviour

Stop Vaping/Smoking
Limit access and make vapes less appealing for young people

Teach First Aid in Schools
Expansion on basic first aid by learning more life-saving techniques to save more lives

More outdoor lessons in Schools
Encourage greater outdoor engagement. Discover, grow, and learn where your food comes from.

Stop Bullying
More safeguarding and education for bullying of all kinds

The state of school and lack of funding
Increase funding for schools to improve their quality, giving young people a better learning experience

More Opportunities for Young People
More open days, apprenticeships and work experience for young people

Teach real life lessons in school
Beyond textbooks: Teach skills that launch life (finance, careers, CVs)

VOTE HERE!

Click HERE to download a copy of our Poster.

Together, we can make sure every young voice in Carmarthenshire is heard! Join in the conversation on socials by using #OurVoiceOurVoteOurFuture