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UKIP's Neil Hamilton tops Welsh assembly candidate list UKIP's Neil Hamilton in Welsh assembly candidate list
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Ex-Tory MPs Neil Hamilton and Mark Reckless are among the candidates chosen to top UKIP's assembly election regional lists, BBC Wales understands. Ex-Tory MPs Neil Hamilton and Mark Reckless are among the candidates chosen to top UKIP's assembly election regional lists.
It follows a row amid claims they were being imposed on Wales by the party nationally. It follows a bitter row amid claims they were being imposed on Wales.
Party members in Wales were asked to vote on a list approved by UKIP's national executive committee (NEC). UKIP Wales leader Nathan Gill said it was time for the party to unite after members voted on a list approved by the national executive committee (NEC).
Experts suggest UKIP could get nine AMs elected via the regional lists based on a recent ITV poll.Experts suggest UKIP could get nine AMs elected via the regional lists based on a recent ITV poll.
Forty of the assembly's 60 members are elected on a constituency basis, as in general elections.Forty of the assembly's 60 members are elected on a constituency basis, as in general elections.
The other 20 are elected in a second vote via regional lists, under a proportional system designed to give parties a share of seats that more closely reflects their share of the total vote across Wales.The other 20 are elected in a second vote via regional lists, under a proportional system designed to give parties a share of seats that more closely reflects their share of the total vote across Wales.
Regional lists are seen as UKIP's best hope of winning its first ever seats in Cardiff Bay.Regional lists are seen as UKIP's best hope of winning its first ever seats in Cardiff Bay.
Mr Hamilton was chosen to head the regional list for Mid and West Wales, while Mr Reckless will be the lead candidate in South Wales East.Mr Hamilton was chosen to head the regional list for Mid and West Wales, while Mr Reckless will be the lead candidate in South Wales East.
UKIP Wales leader Nathan Gill will top the party list for North Wales, with NEC member Caroline Jones in South Wales West and former council candidate Gareth Bennett in South Wales Central. NEC member Caroline Jones topped the list for South Wales West with former council candidate Gareth Bennett in South Wales Central.
The candidate lists are due to be ratified at a meeting of UKIP's NEC later on Monday. Mr Gill received the most votes and will be lead candidate in North Wales.
"The Welsh membership have now had their say, and I am glad that that our list candidates for the Welsh elections have now been confirmed," he said.
"Now is the time for all of us to move forward united and to campaign to bring real change to the political establishment in Cardiff Bay.
"We have a great manifesto and a great message and I look forward to leading the UKIP Wales team from the front in the campaign ahead."
A Welsh Labour spokesman said: "After such a drawn out and divisive process, it's pathetic that all UKIP are able to offer the people of Wales are a gaggle of failed Tories."A Welsh Labour spokesman said: "After such a drawn out and divisive process, it's pathetic that all UKIP are able to offer the people of Wales are a gaggle of failed Tories."
Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams claimed UKIP had "no interest in standing up for communities in Wales", urging supporters of other parties to back the Lib Dems with their second vote.Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams claimed UKIP had "no interest in standing up for communities in Wales", urging supporters of other parties to back the Lib Dems with their second vote.