2011 Northern Ireland local elections

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2011 Northern Ireland local elections
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  2005 5 May 2011 2014  

All 583 council seats
Turnout55.7%
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Leader Peter Robinson Martin McGuinness Tom Elliott
Party DUP Sinn Féin UUP
Seats won17513899
Seat changeDecrease2.svg3Increase2.svg9Decrease2.svg16
Popular vote179,436163,712100,643
Percentage27.2%24.8%15.2%
SwingDecrease2.svg2.4%Increase2.svg1.6%Decrease2.svg2.8%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
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Leader Margaret Ritchie David Ford Jim Allister
Party SDLP Alliance TUV
Seats won87446
Seat changeDecrease2.svg14Increase2.svg14Increase2.svg6
Popular vote99,32548,85913,079
Percentage15.0%7.4%2.0%
SwingDecrease2.svg2.4%Increase2.svg2.4%New party

Northern Ireland local elections, 2011.svg
Colours denote the party with the most seats

Elections for local government were held in Northern Ireland on Thursday 5 May 2011, contesting 582 seats in all.

Contents

European Union and Commonwealth citizens aged 18 or over on election day were entitled to vote. The deadline for voters to register to vote in the elections was midnight on Thursday 14 April 2011. A total of 1,210,009 were eligible to vote, and 55.7% of the electorate turned out. [1]

All voters were required to present one piece of photographic ID in order to cast a vote at the polling station – accepted forms of ID are an electoral identity card, a photographic NI or GB driving licence, a European Union member-state passport, a Translink 60+ SmartPass, a Translink Senior SmartPass, a Translink Blind Person's SmartPass or a Translink War Disabled SmartPass. [2] Voters who didn't have an accepted type of photographic ID had until Friday 22 April 2011 to apply for an electoral identity card from the Electoral Office.

The elections were originally scheduled to take place in 2009. In 2008, Minister of the Environment Arlene Foster requested that they be postponed until 2011 to allow the implementation of a proposed reform of local government in Northern Ireland, which would have reduced the number of local councils from 26 to 11. [3] In February 2009, an order was made, postponing the election, and councillors' terms of office were extended until the fourth day after the election day in 2011. [4]

In June 2010, the proposed reforms were abandoned, and it was confirmed that the 2011 elections would be to the existing 26 councils. [5] There was also an election to the Northern Ireland Assembly and a referendum on voting reform on the same day. [6] The reforms have since been adopted and the 2014 Northern Ireland local elections were for the 11 new districts.

Results

PartyCouncillorsVotes [7]
ChangeTotal % shareTotal
DUP -317527.2179,436
Sinn Féin +913824.8163,712
UUP -169915.2100,643
SDLP -148715.099,325
Alliance +14447.448,859
Independent +6275.132,023
TUV +662.013,079
Green (NI) 031.06,317
PUP 020.63,858
UKIP +110.42,550
Irish Republican Socialist 000.32,133
Éirígí 000.32,062
People Before Profit 000.31,721
NI Conservatives 000.21,321
Independent Republican Party000.1850
Community Partnership000.1800
Workers' Party 000.1760
Socialist Party 000.1682
BNP 000.1491
Procapitalism000.09

By council

CouncilCouncil Seats by Party
Total
TUV DUP UUP Alliance SDLP SF Green Ind. Others
Antrim 5523419
Ards 11641123
Armagh 4656122
Ballymena 2124122124
Ballymoney 18213116
Banbridge 5712217
Belfast 15368161 2 PUP 51
Carrickfergus 843217
Castlereagh 11362123
Coleraine 95231222
Cookstown 334616
Craigavon 9612826
Derry 51141030
Down 331951123
Dungannon 6438122
Fermanagh 4639123
Larne 143311215
Limavady 1323615
Lisburn 14533530
Magherafelt 322916
Moyle 12323415
Newry and Mourne 1391421 UKIP 30
Newtownabbey 12551225
North Down 11371325
Omagh 33310221
Strabane 4118216
Total61759944871383273582
Change+6-7-16+14-14+12+7-2-2 UU
-1 NR
+1 UKIP
Elected 20051821153010112632052 PUP
2 UU
1 NR

Councils

Antrim

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Antrim North West [8]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Trevor Clarke 1,172
Sinn Féin Anthony Brady738
Sinn Féin Henry Cushinan670
SDLP Robert Loughran634
SDLP Brian Duffin563
UUP Roderick Swann506
DUP Wilson Clyde 329
Alliance Pauline Savage248
Turnout 4,942
No change
Antrim South East [8]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Thomas Burns 992
Sinn Féin Annemarie Logue885
DUP Samuel Dunlop873
UUP Mervyn Rea853
Alliance Alan Lawther817
DUP Roy Thompson 771
UUP Paul Michael679
DUP John Smyth381
TUV Mel Lucas363
SDLP Roisin Nugent247
Independent Martin Nelson154
Independent Gerard Fox49
Turnout 7,165
No change
Antrim Town [8]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
UUP Adrian Cochrane-Watson 884
DUP Pam Lewis 734
Sinn Féin Noel Maguire638
DUP Brian Graham511
Alliance Neil Kelly501
DUP John Smyth439
UUP Drew Ritchie400
SDLP Grainne Teggart370
Alliance Oran Keenan353
Independent Donovan McClelland 118
PUP Kenneth Wilkinson109
UUP Amanda Johnston69
Turnout 5,228
Sinn Féin gain from DUP

Ards

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ards East [9]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Colville Elliott1,353
Alliance Linda Cleland1,094
DUP Tom Smith962
DUP Hamilton Gregory952
UUP Ronnie Ferguson623
DUP Eddie Thompson620
UUP Katherine Ferguson525
TUV Terry Williams304
Green (NI) Emer Hopkins191
SDLP Moira Ritchie123
Turnout 6,912
Alliance gain from UUP
Ards Peninsula [9]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Joe Boyle1,473
DUP Robert Adair1,067
Alliance Kieran McCarthy 942
DUP Colin Kennedy726
UUP Angus Carson719
DUP John Prentice420
Alliance Kellie Armstrong 288
Independent Joe Hagan261
Independent Robin Drysdale180
Turnout 6,313
No change
Ards West [9]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Robert Gibson1,519
DUP Trevor Cummings1,061
UUP Jim Fletcher881
DUP Mervyn Oswald868
Alliance Deborah Girvan763
Alliance James McBriar542
UUP Philip Smith 471
TUV Jack Allister343
NI Conservatives Bill McKendry129
Turnout 6,692
Robert Gibson leaves UUP
No change
Newtownards [9]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Naomi Armstrong979
Alliance Alan McDowell883
DUP Stephen McIlveen787
Independent Jimmy Menagh764
UUP David Smyth563
UUP Tom Hamilton 555
DUP Charlie Simmons418
TUV Hammy Lawther183
Independent Ken Richardson123
SDLP Gerard Lennon89
Turnout 5,467
Independent gain from DUP

Armagh

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Armagh City [10]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Cathy Rafferty1,001
UUP Sylvia McRoberts902
Sinn Féin Noel Sheridan865
SDLP Mealla Campbell700
DUP Freda Donnelly698
SDLP Pat Brannigan652
Sinn Féin Roy McCartney559
Turnout 5,504
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Crossmore [10]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Thomas O'Hanlon1,620
Sinn Féin Mary Doyle1,160
Sinn Féin Darren McNally868
UUP Mavis Eagle844
DUP Noel Donnelly744
SDLP Gerald Mallon645
Turnout 6,010
UUP gain from DUP
Cusher [10]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
UUP Gordon Kennedy1,785
Independent Paul Berry 1,136
UUP Robert Turner944
SDLP Sharon Haughey823
DUP Terry McWilliams803
DUP Gareth Wilson595
Sinn Féin Liam Lappin591
UUP John Moore566
DUP Philip Murdock501
Turnout 7,890
Paul Berry leaves DUP
The Orchard [10]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP William Irwin1,520
Sinn Féin Gerard White1,215
UUP Jim Speers 1,207
SDLP John Campbell939
UUP Joy Rollston724
DUP Philip Weir465
TUV Paul Coleman144
Turnout 6,293
No change

Ballymena

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballymena North [11]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Independent James Henry1,026
DUP John Carson941
DUP Maurice Mills746
SDLP Patrick McAvoy596
DUP Audrey Wales451
UUP James McClean436
UUP Neil Armstrong416
Alliance Jayne Dunlop416
TUV James Alexander389
Sinn Féin Sean Davey356
TUV David Lynn218
Turnout 6,109
Alliance gain from UUP
Ballymena South [11]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Beth Adger746
SDLP Declan O'Loan 616
DUP Hubert Nicholl544
DUP Martin Clarke511
DUP Desmond Robinson494
UUP James Currie419
TUV Davy Tweed 400
UUP Robin Swann 322
TUV Jeremy Saulters296
Sinn Féin Thomas O'Hara286
DUP Gayle Nelson253
Independent Deirdre Nelson93
Turnout 5,119
Davy Tweed leaves DUP
Bannside [11]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Tommy Nicholl1,192
UUP William McNeilly1,036
TUV Roy Gillespie1,031
DUP Billy Henry1,016
DUP Philip Moffatt788
Sinn Féin Monica Digney787
TUV Timothy Gaston 465
SDLP Eugene Reid439
Turnout 6,872
Roy Gillespie leaves DUP
Braid [11]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Paul Frew 1,511
DUP Beth Clyde922
DUP Sam Hanna884
UUP Robin Cherry692
UUP Lexie Scott622
Sinn Féin Paul Maguire574
TUV Sam Gaston460
SDLP Cahal Kerr409
Independent Catherine O'Hara246
Turnout 6,410
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP

Ballymoney

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballymoney Town [12]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Mervyn Storey 1,090
Independent Iain McAfee347
SDLP Daniel Hendrie306
UUP Thomas McKeown276
DUP Cecil Cousley 271
DUP Ian Stevenson238
TUV Billy Kerr228
UUP James Simpson186
DUP Brian Kelly148
Turnout 4,149
Independent gain from UUP
Bann Valley [12]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP John Finlay905
Sinn Féin Philip McGuigan876
DUP Jason Atkinson591
DUP Robert Halliday573
Sinn Féin Cathal McLaughlin443
TUV William Blair440
SDLP Malachy McCamphill373
Sinn Féin Leanne Peacock345
UUP Steven Phillips345
Turnout 5,104
TUV gain from SDLP
Bushvale [12]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Evelyne Robinson767
DUP Frank Campbell599
UUP Bill Kennedy532
Sinn Féin Anita Cavlan504
SDLP Harry Connolly454
UUP William Johnston224
TUV Peter Deans202
Sinn Féin Jimmy Gaston176
Turnout 3,508
Bill Kennedy joins UUP

Banbridge

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Banbridge Town [13]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
UUP Joan Baird1,466
DUP Junior McCrum1,038
UUP Ian Burns676
Alliance Sheila McQuaid483
DUP Jim McElroy473
Sinn Féin Vincent McAleenan435
SDLP Marie Hamilton367
Independent Dessie Ward335
SDLP Cassie McDermott316
DUP John McKinstry308
Turnout 6,021
No change
Dromore [13]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Paul Rankin 967
DUP Hazel Gamble943
UUP Carol Black820
UUP Olive Mercer707
DUP Norah Beare 685
Sinn Féin Paul Gribben597
SDLP Louis Boyle488
Alliance Francis Branniff409
TUV Lyle Rea249
Turnout 5,924
UUP gain from DUP
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Knockiveagh [13]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Seamus Doyle1,238
UUP Elizabeth Ingram1,135
Sinn Féin Brendan Curran1,039
DUP David Herron869
UUP John Hanna691
UUP Glenn Barr672
DUP Ian Wilson621
TUV Stephen Herron209
Turnout 6,579
UUP gain from DUP

Belfast

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Balmoral [14]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Alliance Tom Ekin 1,762
DUP Ruth Patterson1,553
Sinn Féin Máirtín Ó Muilleoir 1,465
SDLP Claire Hanna 1,443
UUP Bob Stoker 922
SDLP Niall Kelly743
SDLP Bernie Kelly706
UUP Jim Kirkpatrick 578
DUP Sharon Simpson396
Green (NI) Mark Simpson282
People Before Profit Andrew King107
Turnout 9,957
Sinn Féin gain from DUP
Castle [15]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Lydia Patterson1,489
Sinn Féin Tierna Cunningham1,377
SDLP Pat Convery1,367
Sinn Féin Mary Campbell1,293
UUP David Browne 1,181
DUP Guy Spence946
SDLP Cathal Mullaghan883
Alliance David McKechnie689
DUP Lee Reynolds629
Workers' Party John Lavery170
Turnout 10,024
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Court [16]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP William Humphrey 2,643
DUP Brian Kingston 1,371
Independent Frank McCoubrey 754
PUP Hugh Smyth 640
UUP Bobby McConnell395
DUP Naomi Thompson237
Independent Raymond McCord 199
Sinn Féin Karol McKee184
SDLP Conor McNeill99
Alliance Mark Long78
Turnout 6,600
No change
Laganbank [17]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Alliance Catherine Curran1,518
Sinn Féin Deirdre Hargey 1,383
SDLP Patrick McCarthy 1,361
DUP Christopher Stalford 1,126
UUP Michelle Bostock921
SDLP Kate Mullan833
Green (NI) Claire Bailey500
People Before Profit Mark Hewitt144
Socialist Party Paddy Meehan136
Workers' Party Patrick Lynn88
Turnout 8,010
Alliance gain from UUP
Lower Falls [18]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Janice Austin1,920
Sinn Féin Steven Corr1,572
Sinn Féin Tom Hartley 1,561
Sinn Féin Jim McVeigh1,497
SDLP Colin Keenan1,000
Sinn Féin Breige Brownlee813
Éirígí John McCusker647
Workers' Party John Lowry 398
Irish Republican Socialist Jim Gorman209
Socialist Party Pat Lawlor148
Turnout 9,765
SDLP gain from Sinn Féin
Oldpark [19]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Ian Crozier1,770
Sinn Féin Conor Maskey1,573
Sinn Féin Gerard McCabe1,492
Sinn Féin Daniel Lavery1,370
SDLP Nichola Mallon 1,184
Sinn Féin Mary Clarke1,180
DUP Gareth McKee917
UUP Fred Rodgers540
Irish Republican Socialist Paul Little379
Alliance James McClure303
Independent Martin McAuley146
Turnout 10,584
DUP gain from UUP
Pottinger [20]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Alliance Máire Hendron 1,895
DUP Gavin Robinson 1,523
Sinn Féin Niall Ó Donnghaile 1,077
DUP May Campbell1,051
PUP John Kyle 1,022
DUP Adam Newton936
UUP Philip Robinson786
SDLP Séamas de Faoite456
Green (NI) David Newman223
TUV John Hiddleston191
Socialist Party Thomas Black150
Workers' Party Kevin McNally104
People Before Profit Donna McCusker70
Independent Karl Hedley33
ProcapitalismSamuel Smyth9
Turnout 9,526
Sinn Féin gain from UUP
Upper Falls [21]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Matt Garrett2,250
Sinn Féin Gerard O'Neill2,184
Sinn Féin Emma Groves2,133
SDLP Tim Attwood2,015
Sinn Féin Caoimhin Mac Giolla Mhín1,910
Éirígí Pádraic Mac Coitir1,415
SDLP Helen Walsh250
DUP Eileen Kingston179
Alliance Dan McGuinness162
Turnout 12,498
No change
Victoria [22]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Robin Newton 2,338
Alliance Mervyn Jones2,319
Alliance Laura McNamee1,677
DUP Tom Haire1,437
UUP Jim Rodgers 1,355
Alliance Andrew Webb1,137
UUP Ian Adamson 942
PUP Robert McCartney908
DUP John Hussey812
Green (NI) Ross Campbell315
UUP Stephen Warke216
SDLP Magdalena Wolska207
TUV Sammy Morrison158
Independent Roy Hobson142
NI Conservatives Garry Crosbie103
Turnout 14,066
Alliance gain from UUP

Carrickfergus

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Carrick Castle [23]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Alliance Sean Neeson 651
DUP David Hilditch 507
Independent William Hamilton366
DUP Deborah Emerson260
UUP Elizabeth McKnight243
DUP Patricia McKinney186
Independent Nicholas Wady125
Alliance Noel Williams 124
Turnout 2,513
No change
Kilroot [23]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Independent Jim Brown1,179
DUP Billy Ashe1,173
Alliance Isobel Day691
DUP Terence Clements515
Alliance Robert Logan493
DUP Lynn McClurg391
UUP Eric Ferguson359
UUP Cathy Vizard348
Green (NI) Mark Bailey169
Turnout 5,396
No change
Knockagh Monument [23]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP May Beattie1,085
Alliance Stewart Dickson 835
UUP Andrew Wilson568
DUP James McClurg560
UUP John Stewart 454
DUP Charie Johnston431
Alliance Shireen Bell316
DUP Louise Marsden248
Green (NI) Brian Luney125
Turnout 4,703
No change

Castlereagh

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Castlereagh Central [24]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Alliance Michael Long 919
DUP Vivienne McCoy720
UUP Michael Copeland 654
DUP Tommy Sandford634
Alliance Carole Howard539
DUP Denny Vitty 438
PUP Jason Burke323
DUP Sharon Skillen308
SDLP Rosaleen Hughes287
TUV Alan Carson245
Turnout 5,171
Alliance gain from DUP
Castlereagh East [24]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Gareth Robinson 1,804
Alliance Judith Cochrane 1,309
DUP Tommy Jeffers760
Alliance Tim Morrow650
DUP David Drysdale649
Green (NI) Martin Gregg574
DUP Aileen Graham510
DUP Jim White441
UUP Hazel Legge417
BNP Ann Cooper205
NI Conservatives Terry Dick120
Turnout 7,557
David Drysdale leaves UUP
Alliance gain from DUP
Green gain from UUP
Castlereagh South [24]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Jimmy Spratt 1,535
Alliance Geraldine Rice1,269
SDLP Brian Hanvey948
DUP John Beattie823
UUP Michael Henderson591
SDLP Sean Mullan510
Sinn Féin James Irwin459
UUP Barbara McBurney185
Green (NI) Rebecca Volley142
Turnout 6,552
No change
Castlereagh West [24]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Alliance Sara Duncan1,456
DUP Ann-Marie Beattie1,138
SDLP Peter O'Reilly936
DUP Myreve Chambers630
UUP Cecil Hall601
Sinn Féin Laura Keenan276
UUP Bill White269
People Before Profit Gordon Hewitt93
Turnout 5,499
No change

Coleraine

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Bann [25]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Adrian McQuillan 1,440
Sinn Féin Ciaran Archibald1,076
UUP William King938
DUP Sam Cole623
SDLP Roisin Loftus582
SDLP Eamon Mullan419
UUP Rosemary Torrens366
UUP Richard Holmes363
Alliance Charlie McConaghy266
TUV Elizabeth Collins239
DUP Angela Torrens223
Turnout 6,645
No change
Coleraine Central [25]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Independent David McClarty 1,260
DUP George Duddy715
DUP James McClure 582
UUP David Barbour557
DUP William McCandless525
Alliance Graham Scobie472
Sinn Féin Susan Kelly408
SDLP Gerald McLaughlin404
UUP Nigel Macauley353
Independent Russell Watton 342
SDLP Sebastian Pierzchalski87
Turnout 5,813
David McClarty leaves UUP
DUP gain from UUP
Coleraine East [25]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Maurice Bradley 1,507
UUP David Harding517
DUP William Creelman376
Alliance Yvonne Boyle350
UUP Robert McPherson275
SDLP Teresa Young232
DUP Phyllis Fielding167
Turnout 5,319
Alliance gain from UUP
The Skerries [25]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Alliance Barney Fitzpatrick635
Independent Christine Alexander590
DUP Mark Fielding562
UUP Norman Hillis 415
SDLP Maura Hickey342
Independent Noel Kennedy334
Sinn Féin Christopher O'Neill275
DUP Sandy Gilkinson264
UUP Lesley Macaulay263
Independent James Davies116
UKIP Adrian Parke91
TUV Michael Wiggins85
Turnout 4,767
Alliance gain from DUP

Cookstown

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballinderry [26]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Pearse McAleer1,713
DUP Samuel McCartney1,246
Sinn Féin Michael McIvor820
UUP Robert Kelly 779
SDLP Deirdre Mayo775
SDLP Christine McFlynn654
TUV Walter Millar 461
Turnout 6,588
No change
Cookstown Central [26]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin John McNamee986
UUP Trevor Wilson909
DUP Ian McCrea 738
SDLP Tony Quinn623
Sinn Féin Ciarán McElhone372
TUV Hannah Loughrin254
SDLP Peter Cassidy212
Alliance Michael McDonald92
Turnout 4,254
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Drum Manor [26]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Sean Clarke970
UUP Samuel Glasgow962
DUP Maureen Lees850
Sinn Féin Cathal Mallaghan739
SDLP James McGarvey565
Sinn Féin Oliver Molloy535
TUV Samuel Parke444
Turnout 5,161
No change

Craigavon

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Craigavon Central [27]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Mark O'Dowd1,434
DUP Robert Smith1,405
UUP James Twyble1,104
Sinn Féin Tommy O'Connor744
Independent Kieran Corr692
DUP William Smith688
UUP Ronald Harkness614
Alliance Michael Dixon586
UUP Andrew Crockett459
DUP Louise Templeton444
SDLP Mary Elliott278
TUV Roy Ferguson251
SDLP Anna Ochal-Molenda108
Turnout 9,084
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Alliance gain from DUP
Lurgan [27]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Stephen Moutray 1,952
UUP Jo-Anne Dobson 1,311
UUP Meta Crozier1,239
Sinn Féin Liam Mackle960
DUP Carla Lockhart 952
UUP George Savage 905
DUP Mark Baxter757
Alliance John Cleland551
SDLP Francis McAlinden529
TUV David Calvert 508
UKIP Barbara Trotter122
Turnout 9,971
No change
Loughside [27]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Johnny McGibbon2,465
SDLP Declan McAlinden1,065
Sinn Féin Mairéad O'Dowd812
Sinn Féin Noel McGeown735
SDLP Joe Nelson671
SDLP Caoimhe Dummigan589
Sinn Féin Maurice Magill553
DUP Philip Carson497
Independent Mal Nelson225
Turnout 7,813
No change
Portadown [27]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Sidney Anderson 2,029
UUP George Hatch883
Sinn Féin Paul Duffy808
Sinn Féin Gemma McKenna793
DUP Gladys McCullough665
SDLP John McGoldrick364
DUP Alan Carson348
UUP Robert Oliver330
SDLP Mary McAlinden258
DUP Darren Causby237
TUV Karen Boal217
SDLP Daniel Gouveia164
Turnout 7,270
DUP gain from Independent
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP

Derry

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Cityside
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Jim Clifford1,243
Sinn Féin Kevin Campbell1,199
Sinn Féin Patricia Logue937
Sinn Féin Colin Kelly631
Independent (32 County Sovereignty) Gary Donnelly 612
Sinn Féin Liam Friel391
SDLP Ann Donnelly311
People Before Profit Conor Kelly265
SDLP Dermott Henderson214
Turnout 5,798
No change
Northland
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP John Tierney 1,736
Sinn Féin Maeve McLaughlin 1,260
SDLP John Boyle1,099
Sinn Féin Gerry MacLochlainn936
SDLP Sean Carr824
Sinn Féin Michael Cooper783
SDLP Eamon McAuley429
SDLP Fiona Hamilton366
Alliance Colm Cavanagh217
Sinn Féin Patrick McGinley704
People Before Profit Colm Bryce564
Irish Republican Socialist Lucy Callaghan340
Turnout
No change
Rural
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Paul Fleming1,693
SDLP Thomas Conway1,616
DUP Maurice Devenney 1,433
DUP Gary Middleton 1,219
UUP Ronald McKeegan698
SDLP Hugh Hastings624
SDLP Brenda Stevenson615
People Before Profit Diane Greer256
Sinn Féin Catherine Nelis631
SDLP Ashleen Schenning423
Turnout
No change
Shantallow
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Colum Eastwood 2,109
Sinn Féin Tony Hassan1,405
SDLP Shaun Gallagher1,151
Sinn Féin Elisha McLaughlin 1,117
Sinn Féin Sandra Duffy833
SDLP James Carr766
SDLP Angela Dobbins603
Irish Republican Socialist Martin McGonagle539
Independent Pauline Mellon477
Turnout
No change
Waterside [28]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Joe Miller1,564
SDLP Gerard Diver 1,198
Sinn Féin Lynn Fleming1,137
DUP April Garfield-Kidd1,006
UUP Mary Hamilton944
DUP Drew Thompson859
SDLP Martin Reilly478
Sinn Féin Geraldine O'Donnell354
People Before Profit David McAuley222
PUP Nigel Gardiner204
Alliance Karen Scrivens142
Turnout 8,108
No change

Down

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballynahinch [29]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Garth Craig1,260
Sinn Féin Michael Coogan1,206
UUP Walter Lyons843
SDLP Patrick Toman828
SDLP Anne McAleenan740
Independent Mark Murnin369
DUP Yvonne Moore275
Alliance Andy Corkhill213
Green (NI) Mark McCormick176
Turnout 6,026
No change
Downpatrick [29]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Colin McGrath 1,144
SDLP Dermot Curran999
SDLP Peter Craig876
Sinn Féin Eamonn McConvey832
Sinn Féin Liam Johnston674
SDLP John Doris606
Green (NI) Cadogan Enright549
Sinn Féin Martin Rice376
UUP Anette Holden330
SDLP Gareth Sharvin320
DUP Andrew Steenson168
Turnout 7,037
No change
Newcastle [29]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin William Clarke1,171
SDLP Eamon O'Neill 1,058
Sinn Féin Stephen Burns796
SDLP Carmel O'Boyle768
UUP Desmond Patterson636
Alliance Patrick Clarke565
DUP Stanley Priestley522
Sinn Féin Brian Morgan465
SDLP Peter Fitzpatrick403
Green (NI) John Hardy310
Turnout 6,826
Alliance gain from SDLP
Rowallane [29]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP William Dick1,007
DUP Billy Walker920
UUP Robert Burgess837
SDLP Maria McCarthy809
Independent Terry Andrews704
UUP Graham Furey700
Alliance Patrick Brown 474
Sinn Féin Catriona Mackel286
SDLP Patricia McKay115
Turnout 5,935
Independent gain from UUP

Dungannon and South Tyrone

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Blackwater [30]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Phelim Gildernew1,246
DUP Roger Burton1,016
DUP Samuel Brush1,005
UUP Jim Hamilton791
UUP Jim Brady781
SDLP Patrick Daly640
Sinn Féin Brian Murtagh414
TUV John Hobson248
Turnout 6,258
No change
Clogher Valley [30]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Anthony McGonnell1,046
DUP Frances Burton947
Sinn Féin Sean McGuigan909
Sinn Féin Colla McMahon874
UUP Robert Mulligan852
DUP Wills Robinson696
UUP Winston Duff390
Turnout 6,063
DUP gain from Sinn Féin
Dungannon Town [30]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Independent Barry Monteith1,046
DUP Maurice Morrow 864
UUP Walter Cuddy721
Sinn Féin Larry McLarnon693
Sinn Féin Bronwyn McGahan 472
DUP Kim Ashton387
SDLP Vincent Currie311
SDLP Malachy Quinn237
Alliance Hannah Su206
UUP Sammy Stewart170
TUV Denis Boyd160
Turnout 5,369
Barry Monteith leaves Sinn Féin
Independent gain from SDLP
Torrent [30]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Michael Gillespie1,152
SDLP Jim Cavanagh1,122
Sinn Féin Joe O'Neill1,050
UUP Kenneth Reid818
Sinn Féin Dessie Donnelly815
Sinn Féin Padraig Quinn675
Independent Patricia Campbell510
Independent James Walshe483
DUP Johnny Chartres344
Turnout 7,073
No change

Fermanagh

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Enniskillen [31]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
UUP Robert Irvine1,104
DUP Alison Brimstone1,011
Sinn Féin Seán Lynch 979
DUP Cyril Brownlee847
Sinn Féin Debbie Coyle691
SDLP Frank Britton684
SDLP Patricia Rodgers554
UUP Basil Johnston524
UUP Howard Thornton495
Independent Pat Cox456
Sinn Féin Ciaran May375
Socialist Party Donal O'Cofaigh248
Alliance Kevin Chaffey119
Green (NI) Laurence Speight63
Independent Fidelma Leonard54
Turnout 8,371
UUP gain from SDLP
Erne East [31]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Ruth Lynch 1,564
DUP Paul Robinson1,370
UUP Harold Andrews1,127
Sinn Féin Thomas O'Reilly 1,115
Sinn Féin Brian McCaffrey1,076
Sinn Féin Sheamus Greene1,074
SDLP Rosemary Flanagan530
UUP Victor Warrington513
Independent Gerry McHugh 377
Turnout 8,927
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Erne North [31]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Phil Flanagan 1,388
UUP Raymond Farrell1,109
UUP Rosemary Barton 833
DUP Bert Johnston803
DUP Ray Carscadden587
SDLP John O'Kane464
SDLP John Coyle370
Independent Gerry Ferguson355
TUV Alex Elliott309
UUP David Black262
Turnout 6,601
No change
Erne West [31]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Brendan Gallagher1,265
UUP Alex Baird1,259
Sinn Féin Barry Doherty1,159
Sinn Féin Frankie Rice1,098
Independent Bernice Swift1,004
Sinn Féin Stephen Huggett757
DUP Alan Hassard714
UUP Ruth Wilson170
Turnout 7,586
Bernice Swift leaves Sinn Féin

Larne

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Coast Road [32]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Oliver McMullan 613
DUP Winston Fulton458
Independent Brian Dunn351
DUP Gordon Lyons 344
Alliance Gerardine Mulvenna340
SDLP Daniel O'Connor 328
UUP Maureen Morrow295
UUP Andrew Wilson275
Green (NI) Danny Donnelly 110
TUV Kenneth Johnston105
BNP Steven Moore89
Turnout 3,362
Brian Dunn leaves UUP
Independent gain from DUP
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Larne Lough [32]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Bobby McKee 1,048
UUP Roy Beggs 917
Alliance John Mathews627
DUP Gregg McKeen487
DUP Sharon McKeen367
UUP Mark McKinty328
TUV Sam McAllister286
Alliance Niamh Spurle267
Turnout 4,388
No change
Larne Town [32]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
TUV Jack McKee 393
Independent Roy Craig377
DUP Drew Niblock351
Alliance Michael Lynch342
SDLP Martin Wilson324
DUP Angela Smyth319
Independent Mark Dunn176
Sinn Féin Sean Waide153
PUP Billy Adamson146
UUP Darin Ferguson146
BNP Robert Bell93
Independent Andrew Swan79
Turnout 2,927
Jack McKee leaves DUP
TUV gain from UUP
Alliance gain from Independent

Limavady

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Bellarena [33]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Joseph Cubitt1,016
Sinn Féin Dermot Nicholl944
Sinn Féin Cathal McLaughlin674
UUP Edwin Stevenson576
SDLP Orla Beattie563
DUP Jonathan Holmes371
Independent Leslie Cubitt311
SDLP Oonagh McNickle296
Turnout 4,850
No change
Benbradagh [33]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Sean McGlinchey862
Sinn Féin Brenda Chivers776
TUV Boyd Douglas 922
SDLP Michael Coyle 567
DUP Edgar Scott556
Sinn Féin Tony McCaul420
Sinn Féin Rory Donaghy396
Alliance Siobhain Corr107
Turnout 4,442
Boyd Douglas leaves United Unionist Coalition
Limavady Town [33]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Alan Robinson903
Sinn Féin Anne Brolly 554
UUP Jack Rankin346
SDLP Gerard Mullan344
UUP Aaron Callan247
Independent Brian Brown197
DUP James McCorkell189
DUP Jim Quigg156
Alliance Damien Corr133
Turnout 3,116
No change

Lisburn

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Downshire [34]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Allan Ewart1,591
DUP Paul Stewart1,555
Alliance Jennifer Coulter1,136
DUP Uel Mackin1,070
UUP James Baird1,052
UUP Alasdair O'Hara445
UUP Richard Price405
TUV Kaye Kilpatrick289
SDLP Christine Wilson269
Sinn Féin Fionnu McCaughley107
Turnout 8,033
DUP gain from UUP
Dunmurry Cross [34]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin David Bell1,796
Sinn Féin Charlene O'Hara1,365
Sinn Féin Arder Carson1,338
Sinn Féin Angela Nelson1,210
Sinn Féin Stephen Magennis1,151
DUP Margaret Tolerton1,132
SDLP Brian Heading1,020
SDLP Matthew McDermott629
Alliance Aaron McIntyre458
UUP Mark Hill346
Turnout 10,696
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Killultagh [34]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Thomas Beckett1,756
DUP James Tinsley1,559
SDLP Pat Catney 898
Alliance Owen Gawith891
Sinn Féin Mary-Kate Quinn772
DUP John Palmer764
UUP Jim Dillon762
UUP Roy Hanna676
NI Conservatives Steve McIlwrath242
Independent Cecil Calvert 229
Turnout 8,689
No change
Lisburn Town North [34]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Paul Givan 1,528
DUP Jonathan Craig 1,481
Alliance Brian Doran1,285
UUP Ronnie Crawford963
DUP William Leathem889
UUP Brian Bloomfield622
UUP David Archer541
SDLP John Drake529
DUP Ben Mallon481
Sinn Féin Terry Quinn412
Green (NI) Connor Quinn263
UUP Neil McNickle164
Turnout 9,285
SDLP gain from UUP
Lisburn Town South [34]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Paul Porter1,340
DUP Andrew Ewing701
DUP Jennifer Palmer 647
UUP Alan Carlisle520
Alliance Stephen Martin473
UUP Tim Mitchell307
DUP Roy Young273
Sinn Féin Patricia Magennis177
SDLP Aisling Twomey129
SDLP Marzena Czarnecka126
Green (NI) Luke Robinson109
Independent Colin Preen59
Turnout 4,967
No change

Magherafelt

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Magherafelt Town [35]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Peter Bateson1,616
DUP Paul McLean1,074
SDLP Jim Campbell849
Sinn Féin Deborah Ni Shiadhail804
UUP George Shiels694
TUV Alan Dickson577
DUP Wesley Brown450
Sinn Féin Catherine Elattar409
SDLP Denise Johnston358
Turnout 6,968
Sinn Féin gain from DUP
Moyola [35]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Ian Milne 1,496
DUP Thomas Catherwood1,053
Sinn Féin Sean McPeake925
UUP Jackie Crawford688
Sinn Féin Caoimhe Scullion538
SDLP Ann-Marie McErlean527
TUV Alan Millar494
Independent Oliver Hughes440
Turnout 6,268
No change
Sperrin [35]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Brian McGuigan1,313
Sinn Féin Kathleen McEldowney1,011
Sinn Féin Sean Kerr943
SDLP Kathleen Lagan895
DUP Anne Forde691
Sinn Féin Gabhan McFalone677
UUP Alistair Stewart590
SDLP Austin Kelly567
Independent Patrick Groogan 410
Turnout 7,198
No change

Moyle

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballycastle [36]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Independent Padraig McShane535
Sinn Féin Cara McShane405
SDLP Donal Cunningham395
UUP Joan Baird270
Independent Kevin McAuley230
Independent Seamus Blaney207
DUP Christina McFaul125
Sinn Féin Paul Hamilton83
Independent Helen Harding71
Turnout 2,363
Independent gain from Sinn Féin
Giant's Causeway [36]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
UUP Sandra Hunter273
DUP David McAllister247
DUP Robert McIlroy243
UUP Willie Graham233
Independent Derwyn Brewster170
TUV Sharon McKillop164
DUP George Hartin151
UUP Jacqui McVicker133
Turnout 1,655
Robert McIlroy leaves UUP
UUP gain from DUP
TUV gain from Independent
The Glens [36]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Independent Colum Thompson466
Sinn Féin Anne McKillop330
SDLP Justin McCamphill321
SDLP Catherine McCambridge320
Independent Daniel McDonnell319
Sinn Féin Noreen McAllister297
Sinn Féin Kieran Mulholland266
DUP Walter Greer185
Turnout 2,546
Independent gain from SDLP

Newry and Mourne

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Crotlieve [37]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Michael Ruane1,640
SDLP Declan McAteer1,467
SDLP Michael Carr1,302
Sinn Féin Mick Murphy 1,261
SDLP Sean O'Hare1,211
Sinn Féin Peter Kearney800
UUP William Mitchell733
Independent Jarlath Tinnelly494
SDLP Connaire McGreevey490
Green (NI) Bonnie Anley307
Turnout 9,859
SDLP gain from Green
Sinn Féin gain from Independent
Newry Town [37]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Charlie Casey1,280
Independent Davy Hyland 1,007
Sinn Féin Valerie Harte891
SDLP John McCardle829
Independent Jackie Patterson751
Sinn Féin Brendan Curran632
Sinn Féin Marian O'Reilly 518
SDLP Gary Stokes518
UUP Colin McElroy424
SDLP Frank Feely 401
SDLP Joe Coyle317
Independent James Malone10
Turnout 7,731
Independent gain from SDLP
Slieve Gullion [37]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
SDLP Geraldine Donnelly1,681
Sinn Féin Terry Hearty1,320
Sinn Féin Colman Burns1,312
Sinn Féin Packie McDonald1,166
Sinn Féin Anthony Flynn1,165
Sinn Féin Padra McNamee980
Turnout 7,774
No change
The Fews [37]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
UUP Andy Moffett1,421
Sinn Féin Turlough Murphy1,299
Sinn Féin Pat McGinn1,204
SDLP John Feehan1,191
Sinn Féin Jimmy McCreesh1,065
SDLP Kevin O'Hare606
UUP David Taylor425
DUP Glenn Oliver331
TUV Barrie Halliday178
Turnout 7,887
UUP gain from DUP
The Mournes [37]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
UKIP Henry Reilly 1,910
Sinn Féin Sean Doran1,344
SDLP Sean Rogers990
DUP James Burns784
UUP Harold McKee 585
UUP David McCauley490
SDLP Theresa McLaverty440
TUV Arthur Coulter230
Green (NI) Heather McDermott75
DUP Michelle Burns57
Turnout 7,004
Henry Reilly leaves UUP

Newtownabbey

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Antrim Line [38]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Alliance John Blair 1,367
DUP Paula Bradley 1,222
SDLP Noreen McClelland1,205
Sinn Féin Marie MacKessy1,088
DUP Audrey Ball1,063
Sinn Féin Gerard O'Reilly880
UUP Mark Cosgrove571
DUP Paul Livingstone563
UUP Ben Coote433
UUP Kathy Wolff173
Turnout 8,703
Sinn Féin gain from DUP
Ballyclare [38]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Paul Girvan 2,545
Alliance Pat McCudden924
UUP Jim Bingham897
UUP Vera McWilliam713
DUP Jackie Mann421
DUP Victoria Girvan382
UUP Gavin Eastwood183
Turnout 6,174
Alliance gain from UUP
Macedon [38]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP William DeCourcy1,146
Alliance Billy Webb756
DUP Victor Robinson675
DUP Thomas Hogg581
Sinn Féin Mary Gillen464
UUP John Scott415
Independent Tommy Kirkham 396
DUP Dineen Walker361
Turnout 4,916
Billy Webb leaves NRA
DUP gain from Independent
University [38]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP William Ball1,328
DUP Pamela Barr1,015
UUP Fraser Agnew 965
Alliance Tom Campbell904
UUP Ken Robinson 730
DUP Robert Hill645
Alliance Lynn Frazer545
PUP Phil Hamilton506
Independent Stephen Ross481
UUP Barbara Gilliland327
SDLP Dominic Mullaghan262
Sinn Féin James McKeown215
BNP Stephen Parkes104
Turnout 8,190
Fraser Agnew leaves United Unionist Coalition
Alliance gain from UUP

North Down

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Abbey [39]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Ruby Cooling859
Alliance Michael Bower791
DUP Wesley Irvine697
Green (NI) Steven Agnew 618
DUP Harry Dunlop536
DUP John Montgomery485
Community PartnershipMark Gordon365
UUP Heather Bingham-Steele303
UUP Aaron Jamison218
NI Conservatives Dean Russell126
UKIP William Ferguson102
Community PartnershipKaren Worrall76
UKIP Stuart Tanner73
Independent Ed Simpson44
Independent Robert Mooney35
Turnout 5,495
Harry Dunlop leaves UUP
Green gain from UUP
Ballyholme and Groomsport [39]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Alex Easton 1,812
Independent Alan Chambers 1,481
DUP Peter Weir 762
Alliance Christine Bower606
DUP Peter Martin529
Alliance Adam Harbinson523
Independent Austin Lennon503
UUP Colin Breen463
UUP Ian Henry414
Green (NI) Paul Roberts390
NI Conservatives David Symington235
Independent Roberta Dunlop223
UUP Francis McCully173
UKIP Pat Toms101
Turnout 8,322
DUP gain from UUP
Bangor West [39]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Independent Brian Wilson 1,458
DUP Alan Graham1,087
DUP Alan Leslie931
Alliance Anne Wilson808
UUP Marion Smith688
Alliance Tony Hill441
Green (NI) Joanne Dunlop301
SDLP Liam Logan298
UUP James McKerrow288
Community PartnershipAlison Blayney192
NI Conservatives Julian Robertson181
Community Partnership Jamie Bryson 167
UKIP Ade Benson151
Turnout 7,151
Brian Wilson leaves Green
Holywood [39]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Gordon Dunne 1,081
Alliance Andrew Muir 991
UUP Ellie McKay675
Green (NI) John Barry 525
Alliance Larry Thompson401
DUP Jennifer Gilmour252
UUP Gillian Mcgimpsey250
NI Conservatives David O'Callaghan185
Turnout 4,436
DUP gain from UUP

Omagh

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Mid Tyrone [40]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin John Clarke1,211
UUP Robert Wilson1,152
Sinn Féin Declan McAleer 1,134
Sinn Féin Anne Fitzgerald925
SDLP Seamus Shields910
DUP Charles Chittick796
Sinn Féin John Donnelly755
Sinn Féin Sharon O'Brien527
Independent Paul Grogan475
Independent Ciaran McClean178
Turnout 8,233
No change
Omagh Town [40]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Errol Thompson1,064
UUP Ross Hussey 926
Sinn Féin Adrian Begley790
SDLP Josephine Deehan583
Sinn Féin James Mccolgan583
Sinn Féin Sorcha Mcanespy565
Independent Paddy McGowan 536
Independent Johnny McLaughlin482
Alliance Eric Bullick244
SDLP Steven Brown205
Alliance Victoria Geelan80
Turnout 6,184
No change
West Tyrone [40]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Sinn Féin Glenn Campbell1,375
DUP Thomas Buchanan 1,265
SDLP Patrick McDonnell1,245
Sinn Féin Cecilia Quinn1,025
UUP Allan Rainey843
Sinn Féin Peter Kelly746
Sinn Féin Frankie Donnelly717
DUP Elaine Thompson499
UUP Jane Clarke241
Turnout 8,130
No change

Strabane

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Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Derg [41]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Thomas Kerrigan931
Sinn Féin Kieran McGuire912
Sinn Féin Ruairi McHugh882
UUP Derek Hussey 813
Sinn Féin Maoliosa McHugh 588
UUP Ryan Moses531
DUP Kathleen Craig526
Independent Gerrard Foley467
SDLP Charlie McNamee274
Turnout 6,048
No change
Glenelly [41]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
DUP Allan Bresland 1,560
Sinn Féin Dan Kelly1,095
DUP John Donnell620
Sinn Féin Michelle McMackin613
SDLP Thomas McBride565
DUP Rhonda Hamilton402
UUP Flora Magee333
UUP Joe McCormick204
Turnout 5,495
Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
DUP gain from UUP
Mourne [41]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Independent James O'Kane859
Sinn Féin Brian McMahon855
Sinn Féin Karina Carlin686
Sinn Féin Jay McCauley679
Irish Republican Socialist Paul Gallagher666
Independent Eugene McMenamin 565
Sinn Féin Stephen Dunnion524
UUP Billy Harpur478
SDLP Patsy Kelly395
SDLP Eugene Mullen371
Turnout 6,220
Eugene McMenamin leaves SDLP
Independent gain from Sinn Féin

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Elections in the United Kingdom</span>

There are five types of elections in the United Kingdom: elections to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, elections to devolved parliaments and assemblies, local elections, mayoral elections, and police and crime commissioner elections. Within each of those categories, there may also be by-elections. Elections are held on Election Day, which is conventionally a Thursday, and under the provisions of the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022 the timing of general elections can be held at the discretion of the prime minister during any five-year period. All other types of elections are held after fixed periods, though early elections to the devolved assemblies and parliaments can occur in certain situations. The five electoral systems used are: the single member plurality system (first-past-the-post), the multi-member plurality, the single transferable vote, the additional member system, and the supplementary vote.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Reform of local government in Northern Ireland</span>

Reform of local government in Northern Ireland saw the replacement of the twenty-six districts created in 1973 with a smaller number of "super districts". The review process began in 2002, with proposals for either seven or eleven districts made before it was suspended in 2010. On 12 March 2012, the Northern Ireland Executive published its programme for government, which included a commitment to reduce the number of councils in Northern Ireland to 11. The first elections to these new councils were on 22 May 2014.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Derry City and Strabane</span> Local government district in Northern Ireland

Derry City and Strabane is a local government district that was created on 1 April 2015 by merging the City of Derry District and Strabane District. It covers most of the northwest of Northern Ireland. The local authority is Derry City and Strabane District Council.

Banbridge District Council was the local authority of Banbridge in Northern Ireland. It was created in 1973 when the Local Government (Boundaries) Act 1971 came into force. In May 2015, it merged with Armagh City and District Council and Craigavon Borough Council to form one of 11 new local government units. The new council area was named Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 Northern Ireland local elections</span>

Local elections were held in Northern Ireland on Thursday 22 May 2014, contesting 462 seats in all, as part of the wider local elections across the United Kingdom. The election took place on the same day as the European Parliament election. 1,243,649 people aged 18 and over were eligible to vote, and 51.3% of the electorate turned out.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1967 Londonderry Borough Council election</span> Local govt election in Northern Ireland

Elections to Londonderry Borough Council were held on 17 May 1967, amidst the Northern Ireland civil rights movement.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Northern Ireland local elections</span> Local elections

Local elections were held in Northern Ireland on 18 May 2023. The elections were delayed by two weeks to avoid overlapping with the coronation of King Charles III. Following the elections, Sinn Féin became the largest party in local government for the first time. It also marked the first time that nationalist parties had garnered a greater share of the vote than unionist parties, however, despite this, there were more unionist councillors elected than nationalists.

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  9. 1 2 3 4 Ards District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  10. 1 2 3 4 Armagh District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  11. 1 2 3 4 Ballymena District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  12. 1 2 3 Ballymoney District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  13. 1 2 3 Banbridge District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
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  15. Elections 2011: Castle Archived 12 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Belfast City Council
  16. Elections 2011: Court Archived 11 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine , Belfast City Council
  17. Elections 2011: Laganbank Archived 12 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Belfast City Council
  18. Elections 2011: Lower Falls Archived 13 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Belfast City Council
  19. Elections 2011: Oldpark Archived 12 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Belfast City Council
  20. Elections 2011: Pottinger, Belfast City Council
  21. Elections 2011: Upper Falls Archived 13 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Belfast City Council
  22. Elections 2011: Victoria Archived 12 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Belfast City Council
  23. 1 2 3 Carrickfergus District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  24. 1 2 3 4 Castlereagh District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  25. 1 2 3 4 Coleraine District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  26. 1 2 3 Cookstown District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  27. 1 2 3 4 Craigavon District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
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  29. 1 2 3 4 Down District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  30. 1 2 3 4 Dungannon District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  31. 1 2 3 4 Fermanagh District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  32. 1 2 3 Larne District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  33. 1 2 3 Limavady District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  34. 1 2 3 4 5 Lisburn District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  35. 1 2 3 Magherafelt District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  36. 1 2 3 Moyle District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  37. 1 2 3 4 5 Newry & Mourne District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  38. 1 2 3 4 Newtownabbey District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  39. 1 2 3 4 North Down District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  40. 1 2 3 Omagh District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections
  41. 1 2 3 Strabane District Council Elections 1993-2011, Northern Ireland Elections