The question of self-rule split Wales almost neatly down the center, even to the percentages who came out to vote. Perhaps this was because the vote was announced so near the date of the election. Perhaps too it was too soon after the death of Diana, who was Princess of Wales. My practical side tells me it was more than likely the first reason. Yet my romantic side urges that it was some symbolic act of loyalty to the beloved Princess.
The turnout was about 51% at the polls. Meaning that nearly half of the population stayed away. The 'Yes' vote slid through with a mere 50.3% of the total votes cast.
Eleven counties voted against the formation of a Welsh National Assembly, all but one of these are at the eastern border with England. The 'yes' votes were primarily in the west and south of the country, where Labour and Plaid Cymru have many supporters.
Pembrokeshire
19,979
26,712
Powys
23,038
30,966
Rhondda Cynnon Taf
51,201
36,362
Swansea
42,789
39,561
Torfaen
15,756
15,854
Vale of Glamorgan
17,776
30,613
Wrexham
18,574
22,449
559,419
552,698