Belfast North (Assembly constituency)
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Belfast North Northern Ireland Assembly Borough constituency |
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Belfast North shown within Northern Ireland | |
First Used: | 1973 |
Assembly Members: | Carál Ní Chuilín Fred Cobain Nigel Dodds Gerry Kelly Alban Maginness Nelson McCausland |
Districts: | Belfast City Council, Newtownabbey |
Belfast North is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973. It usually shares boundaries with the Belfast North UK Parliament constituency, however the boundaries of the two constituencies were slightly different from 1973 to 1974 and 1983 to 1986 as the Assembly boundaries had not caught up with Parliamentary boundary changes and from 1996 to 1997 when members of the Northern Ireland Forum had been elected from the newly drawn Parliamentary constituencies but the 51st Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected in 1992 under the 1983-95 constituency boundaries, was still in session.
Members were then elected from the constituency to the 1975 Constitutional Convention, the 1982 Assembly, the 1996 Forum and then to the current Assembly from 1998.
For further details of the history and boundaries of the constituency, see Belfast North (UK Parliament constituency).
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[edit] Members
Year | Alliance | Democratic Unionist | Progressive Unionist | Sinn Féin | Social Democratic and Labour | Ulster Unionist | Unionist Party NI | Independent Unionist | ||||||||
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1973 | 1 | 1 | N/A | N/A | 1 | 3 | N/A | 0 | ||||||||
1975 | 0 | 1 | N/A | N/A | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
1982 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||||||||
1996 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 0 | ||||||||
1998 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 1 | ||||||||
2003 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 0 | ||||||||
2007 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 0 |
The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2007 election are:
- Carál Ní Chuilín — Sinn Féin
- Fred Cobain — Ulster Unionist Party
- Nigel Dodds — Democratic Unionist Party
- Gerry Kelly — Sinn Féin
- Alban Maginness — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Nelson McCausland — Democratic Unionist Party
The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2003 election were:
- Fred Cobain — Ulster Unionist Party
- Nigel Dodds — Democratic Unionist Party
- Gerry Kelly — Sinn Féin
- Alban Maginness — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Nelson McCausland — Democratic Unionist Party
- Kathy Stanton — Sinn Féin
In the 1998 election the six MLAs elected were:
- Fraser Agnew — independent Unionist
- Fred Cobain — Ulster Unionist Party
- Nigel Dodds — Democratic Unionist Party
- Billy Hutchinson — Progressive Unionist Party
- Gerry Kelly — Sinn Féin
- Alban Maginness — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Fraser Agnew joined with other independent Unionists to form the United Unionist Coalition on September 14, 1998.
In the 1996 election to the Northern Ireland Peace Forum, 5 Forum members were elected from North Belfast. They were as follows:
- David Brown — Ulster Unionist Party
- Nigel Dodds — Democratic Unionist Party
- Gerry Kelly — Sinn Féin
- Alban Maginness — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- William Snoddy — Democratic Unionist Party
In 1982 elections were held for an Assembly for Northern Ireland to hold the Secretary of State to account, in the hope that this would be the first step towards restoring devolution. North Blefast elected 5 members as follows:
- John Carson — Ulster Unionist Party
- Paul Maguire — Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Frank Millar — independent Unionist
- Paschal O'Hare — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- George Seawright — Democratic Unionist Party
In 1975 elections were held to a Constitutional Convention which sought (unsuccessfully) to generate a consensus on the future of the province. The six members elected from North Belfast were:
- William Annon — Democratic Unionist Party
- Billy Bell — Ulster Unionist Party
- Gerry Fitt — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Lloyd Hall-Thompson — Unionist Party of Northern Ireland
- Frank Millar — independent Loyalist
- William Morgan — Ulster Unionist Party
In 1973 elections were held to the Assembly set up under the Sunningdale Agreement. The six members elected from North Belfast were:
- John Ferguson — Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Gerry Fitt — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Lloyd Hall-Thompson — Ulster Unionist Party pro Sunningdale
- John McQuade — Democratic Unionist Party
- Frank Millar — Ulster Unionist Party anti Sunningdale
- William Morgan — Ulster Unionist Party pro Sunningdale
[edit] Elections
[edit] 2007
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Democratic Unionist | Nigel Dodds | 6,973 | Elected | 1 | |
Sinn Féin | Gerry Kelly | 5,414 | Elected | 1 | |
Sinn Féin | Carál Ní Chuilín | 3,680 | Elected | 4 | |
Ulster Unionist | Fred Cobain | 2,498 | Elected | 11 | |
Democratic Unionist | Nelson McCausland | 2,462 | Elected | 11 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Alban Maginness | 2,212 | Elected | 10 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Pat Convery | 1,868 | Not elected | 9 | |
Democratic Unionist | William Humphrey | 1,673 | Not elected | 11 | |
Independent | Raymond McCord | 1,320 | Not elected | 8 | |
Green Party | Peter Emerson | 590 | Not elected | 7 | |
Alliance | Thomas McCullough | 486 | Not elected | 7 | |
UK Unionist | Robert McCartney | 360 | Not elected | 6 | |
Workers' Party | John Lavery | 139 | Not elected | 6 | |
Make Politicians History | Rainbow George | 40 | Not elected | 6 |
[edit] 2003
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Democratic Unionist | Nigel Dodds | 9,276 | Elected | 1 | |
Sinn Féin | Gerry Kelly | 5,524 | Elected | 1 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Alban Maginness | 3,186 | Elected | 12 | |
Sinn Féin | Kathy Stanton | 2,990 | Elected | 12 | |
Ulster Unionist | Fred Cobain | 2,961 | Elected | 10 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Pat Convery | 2,108 | Not elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | Nelson McCausland | 1,500 | Elected | 2 | |
Progressive Unionist | Billy Hutchinson | 1,358 | Not elected | ||
United Unionist Coalition | Fraser Agnew | 802 | Not elected | ||
Independent | Frank McCoubrey | 469 | Not elected | ||
NI Women's Coalition | Elizabeth McCullough | 467 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | Marjorie Hawins | 305 | Not elected | ||
Green Party | Peter Emerson | 261 | Not elected | ||
Independent | Raymond McCord | 218 | Not elected | ||
Workers' Party | Marcella Delaney | 90 | Not elected | ||
Rainbow Dream Ticket | John Gallagher | 17 | Not elected |
[edit] 1998
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Democratic Unionist | Nigel Dodds | 7,476 | Elected | 1 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Alban Maginness | 6,196 | Elected | 1 | |
Sinn Féin | Gerry Kelly | 5,610 | Elected | 10 | |
Progressive Unionist | Billy Hutchinson | 3,751 | Elected | 11 | |
Sinn Féin | Martina McIlkenny | 3,165 | Not elected | ||
Independent Unionist | Fraser Agnew | 2,976 | Elected | 10 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Martin Morgan | 2,465 | Not elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Fred Cobain | 2,415 | Elected | 11 | |
Ulster Unionist | David Browne | 2,064 | Not elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | Eric Smyth | 1,288 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | Glyn Roberts | 1,267 | Not elected | ||
Ulster Democratic | John White | 911 | Not elected | ||
UK Unionist | Stephen Cooper | 748 | Not elected | ||
Green Party | Peter Emerson | 257 | Not elected | ||
Labour (NI) | Sam McAughtrey | 255 | Not elected | ||
Workers' Party | Stephen Doran | 155 | Not elected | ||
Natural Law | Kevin Blair | 76 | Not elected | ||
Independent | Dolores Quinn | 50 | Not elected |
[edit] 1996 Forum
Successful candidates are shown in bold.[1]
Party | Candidate(s) | Votes | Percentage | |
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Democratic Unionist | Nigel Dodds William Snoddy David Smylie William Henry De Courcy |
7,778 | 19.2 | |
Sinn Féin | Gerry Kelly Joe Austin Christine Beattie Bobby Lavery Eoghan McCormain |
7,681 | 19.0 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Alban Maginness Martin Morgan Geraldine Leonard Shelagh McGlade Peter Coll |
7,493 | 18.5 | |
Ulster Unionist | David Browne Fred Cobain Nelson McCausland Dennis Robinson |
6,938 | 17.2 | |
Progressive Unionist | Billy Hutchinson Michael Acheson Robert Gourley |
3,777 | 9.3 | |
Ulster Democratic | John White* Thomas English Thomasena Livingstone Patrick Bird John English |
1,874 | 4.6 | |
Alliance | Nicholas Whyte Tommy Frazer Lindsay Whitcroft |
1,670 | 4.1 | |
UK Unionist | Derek Peters Amy Corry |
1,329 | 3.3 | |
Labour Coalition | Mark Langhammer Marion Morrison Kevin Lawrence Martin Stroud John Simpson |
571 | 1.4 | |
NI Women's Coalition | Brenda Callaghan Lynda Walker Eileen Calder Roisin O'Hagan Freda Brown |
486 | 1.2 | |
Workers' Party | Margaret Smith Paul Treanor |
274 | 0.7 | |
Green Party | Peter Emerson Rosemary Warren |
265 | 0.7 | |
Democratic Left | Seamus Lynch John McLaughlin |
123 | 0.4 | |
Independent Voice | Andrew Thompson Sarah Thompson |
63 | 0.2 | |
Ulster Independence | Norman McClelland David Kerr |
41 | 0.1 | |
Independent McMullan | Wesley Holmes Helen Craig Stanley Simons |
25 | 0.1 | |
Independent Chambers | Joe Coggle Sally Irvine |
21 | 0.1 |
- *John White was elected as one of the 20 top-up candidates for Northern Ireland.
[edit] 1982
Assembly Election – 20th October, 1982 | ||||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9† | Count 10 | Count 11 | Count 12 | Count 13 | Count 14 | |
Ulster Unionist | John Carson | 7798 | ||||||||||||||
Democratic Unionist | George Seawright | 4929 | 5012.26 | 5026.41 | 5026.41 | 5044.10 | 5076.32 | 5150.77 | 5359.74 | 5673 | 5675 | 6119 | 6119 | 6119 | 6119 | |
Sinn Féin | Joe Austin | 4029 | 4029.46 | 4029.46 | 4088.46 | 4104.69 | 4104.69 | 4107.69 | 4107.69 | 4114 | 4188 | 4188 | 4556 | 4564 | 4573 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Paschal O'Hare | 3190 | 3191.38 | 3191.38 | 3255.38 | 3290.61 | 3290.61 | 3294.84 | 3295.84 | 3296 | 4197 | 4201 | 5031 | 5040 | 5078 | |
Democratic Unionist | William Gault | 2618 | 2730.93 | 2752.31 | 2752.31 | 2763.69 | 2801.59 | 2854.50 | 3023.41 | 3259 | 3261 | 3646 | 3689 | |||
Alliance | Paul Maguire | 2527 | 2564.95 | 2568.95 | 2581.95 | 2693.02 | 2698.94 | 2877.08 | 2906.00 | 2935 | 3205 | 3420 | 4325 | 4476 | 4756 | |
Workers' Party | Seamus Lynch | 2516 | 2526.12 | 2531.35 | 2556.35 | 2634.81 | 2641.73 | 2706.80 | 2718.03 | 2758 | 2928 | 2961 | ||||
Independent Unionist | Frank Millar | 2047 | 2285.05 | 2319.57 | 2319.57 | 2341.26 | 2410.98 | 2539.49 | 2813.48 | 3055 | 3059 | 4101 | 4182 | 6322 | ||
Social Democratic and Labour | Alban Maginness | 1333 | 1334.15 | 1335.07 | 1450.07 | 1474.07 | 1474.07 | 1479.07 | 1480.07 | 1483 | ||||||
Ulster Unionist | Peter Smith | 984 | 1954.83 | 1965.82 | 1967.28 | 1987.12 | 2323.84 | 2413.28 | 2635.96 | 2745 | 2745 | |||||
Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party | Sammy Doyle | 890 | 938.99 | 1022.91 | 1023.91 | 1029.91 | 1041.52 | 1135.43 | 1187.27 | |||||||
United Ulster Unionist | Nelson McCausland | 858 | 922.86 | 940.77 | 940.77 | 948.15 | 956.22 | 1014.44 | ||||||||
Independent | Billy Boyd | 745 | 778.12 | 782.35 | 783.35 | 822.73 | 823.65 | |||||||||
Ecology | Peter Emerson | 412 | 423.27 | 424.50 | 424.50 | |||||||||||
Ulster Unionist | Raymond Trimble | 369 | 508.61 | 517.76 | 518.76 | 525.22 | ||||||||||
People's Democracy | Fergus O'Hare | 298 | 298.46 | 298.46 | ||||||||||||
Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party | Bill Lavery | 196 | 215.32 | |||||||||||||
Electorate=62931, valid=35739, spoiled=1166, quota=5957 |
- †Although all counts were to two decimal places, the local press round up the results after count 8.
[edit] 1975 Constitutional Convention
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Social Democratic and Labour | Gerry Fitt | 6,454 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Billy Bell | 6,268 | Elected | ||
Independent Unionist | Frank Millar | 5,687 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | William Morgan | 5,558 | Elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | William Annon | 4,132 | Elected | ||
Social Democratic and Labour | Thomas Donnelly | 3,596 | Not elected | ||
Unionist Party NI | Lloyd Hall-Thompson | 3,577 | Elected | ||
Alliance | John Ferguson | 2,207 | Not elected | ||
Vanguard Progressive Unionist | Bill Lavery | 1,884 | Not elected | ||
Labour (NI) | Billy Boyd | 1,749 | Not elected | ||
Labour (NI) | John Stewart | 898 | Not elected | ||
Republican Clubs | Seamus Lynch | 556 | Not elected | ||
Independent Unionist | Noel Trimble | 525 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | James Robinson | 518 | Not elected |
[edit] 1973
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Social Democratic and Labour | Gerry Fitt | 8,264 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Lloyd Hall-Thompson | 5,694 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | William Morgan | 5,190 | Elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | John McQuade | 5,148 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Cecil Walker | 4,354 | Not elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Frank Millar | 4,187 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Wilson Gamble | 4,161 | Not elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | Fred Proctor | 2,112 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | John Ferguson | 1,958 | Elected | ||
Social Democratic and Labour | Thomas Donnelly | 1,861 | Not elected | ||
Vanguard Progressive Unionist | William Baillie | 1,859 | Not elected | ||
Labour (NI) | Vivian Simpson | 1,742 | Not elected | ||
Republican Clubs | Seamus Lynch | 854 | Not elected | ||
Vanguard Progressive Unionist | Billy Hull | 852 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | Jack Smith | 742 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | Keith Jones | 675 | Not elected | ||
Labour (NI) | John Stewart | 571 | Not elected | ||
Independent Unionist | Tommy Lyttle | 560 | Not elected |
[edit] References
- ^ 1996 Candidates - North Belfast, Northern Ireland Elections
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