Jenny Randerson
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Deputy First Minister for Wales (Acting)
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| In office 6 July 2001 – 13 June 2002 |
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| First Minister | Rhodri Morgan |
| Preceded by | Michael German |
| Succeeded by | Michael German |
| Constituency | Cardiff Central |
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| Born | 26 May 1948 |
| Political party | Liberal Democrats |
Jennifer (Jenny) Randerson (born 26 May 1948) is a Welsh Liberal Democrat politician, and Member of the Welsh Assembly for Cardiff Central.
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[edit] Background
Randerson was educated at Bedford College, University of London. She was a Cardiff councillor 1983-2000 and was a lecturer at Cardiff Tertiary College. She led the official opposition on the Council in Cardiff for 4 years. Introduced “Creative Future”, A culture strategy for Wales and “Iaith Pawb”, the first ever strategy for the Welsh Language.
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[edit] National Assembly for Wales
Minister for Culture and Sport and the Welsh Language in the Liberal Democrat/Labour Partnership Government 2000-2003. She was acting Welsh Deputy First Minister from 6 July 2001 to 13 June 2002.
Health and Social Services; Equal Opportunities and Finance Spokeswoman for the Welsh Liberal Democrats during the Second Assembly. Chaired Assembly Business and Standing Orders Committees during the Second Assembly.
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[edit] External links
- Jenny Randerson AM Official Website
- Jenny Randerson AM official biography at the Welsh Assembly website
- Jenny Randerson AM profile at the site of Welsh Liberal Democrats
[edit] Offices held
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Assembly Member for Cardiff Central 1999 – present |
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Minister for Culture 2000 – 2003 |
Succeeded by (post abolished) |
| Preceded by Michael German |
Deputy First Minister for Wales 6 July 2001 – 13 June 2002 (Acting) |
Succeeded by Michael German |

