Former first minister Alex Salmond also conceded it is unlikely his new Alba Party will take seats in this election.
"Whilst I may be the first, I will not be the last," she said in her acceptance speech.
The 'King of the North' took a massive 67.3 per cent of the vote.
In his acceptance speech The Labour Mayor took a swipe at the national leadership, saying "the public expect us to pick a side."
It will be the "home of free speech and right-wing comedy".
It's real shame Keir Starmer "didn't listen" to what Mark Drakeford had to say a year ago when he urged the next Labour leader not to abandon Corbyn policies, one person said.
Labour has equalled its best ever Senedd election result by winning 30 seats.
He said the party should highlight the "problems of being outside of the European Union which this government are failing on economically and politically."
The wins could indicate which direction Labour needs to turn in order to win back support.
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