Cusher (District Electoral Area)

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Cusher
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council DEA constituency
Current constituency
Created1985
Seats6 (1985-2014)
5 (2014-)
Councillors
  •   Paul Berry (IND)
  •   Bróna Haughey (SF)
  •   Gordon Kennedy (UUP)
  •   Keith Ratcliffe (TUV)
  •   Gareth Wilson (DUP)
Cusher DEA within Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Cusher highlight.svg
Cusher DEA within Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
Cusher DEA (1993-2014) within Armagh Armagh 1993 Cusher highlight.svg
Cusher DEA (1993-2014) within Armagh

Cusher is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, Northern Ireland. [1] The district elects five members to Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and contains the wards of Hamiltonsbawn, Markethill, Richhill, Seagahan and Tandragee. [2] Armagh forms part of the Newry and Armagh constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament.

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It was created for the 1985 local elections, replacing Armagh Area B which had existed since 1973, where it contained six wards (Hamiltonsbawn, Killeen, Laurelvale, Markethill, Poyntz Pass and Tandragee). For the 2014 local elections it was reduced by one ward but gained most of the abolished The Orchard DEA.

Councillors

ElectionCouncillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
2023 Bróna Haughey
(Sinn Féin)
Keith Ratcliffe
(TUV)
Gordon Kennedy
(UUP)
Gareth Wilson
(DUP)
Paul Berry (Independent)/
(DUP)
5 seats
2014–present
2019 Jim Speers
(UUP)
2014 Sharon Haughey
(SDLP)
2011 Robert Turner
(UUP)
Terry McWilliams
(DUP)
2005 Eric Speers
(UUP)
Margaret Black
(DUP)
2001 Thomas Canavan
(SDLP)
James Clayton
(UUP)
1997 Sharon McClelland
(UUP)
1993 Robert McWilliams
(UUP)
1989 Thomas Johnston
(UUP)
Thomas Black
(DUP)
1985 Seamus Mallon
(SDLP)

2023 Election

2019: 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x Independent

2023: 1 x DUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x TUV, 1 x UUP, 1 x Independent

2019–2023 Change: TUV gain from UUP

Cusher - 5 seats [3]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234
Sinn Féin Bróna Haughey*17.73%2,177   
Independent Paul Berry*16.77%2,059   
TUV Keith Ratcliffe16.59%2,0372,037.28 2,072.28 
DUP Gareth Wilson*15.57%1,9121,912.07 1,941.07 1,963.49
UUP Gordon Kennedy*8.95%1,0991,099.84 1,432.91 1,832.93
DUP Philip Weir11.24%1,3801,380.14 1,402.14 1,432.61
SDLP Emma Jayne McKernan4.71%578685.03 688.03  
Alliance Mark Skillen4.84%594605.34 620.34  
UUP Ewan McNeill3.60%442442.07   
Electorate: 19,358  Valid: 12,278 (63.43%)  Spoilt: 92  Quota: 2,047  Turnout: 12,370 (63.90%)  

    2019 Election

    2014: 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Independent

    2019: 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x Independent

    2014-2019 Change: Sinn Féin gain from SDLP

    Cusher - 5 seats [4]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567
    DUP Gareth Wilson*19.62%2,248      
    Independent Paul Berry *17.54%2,009      
    Sinn Féin Bróna Haughey13.26%1,5191,519.15 1,552.3 2,094.3   
    UUP Jim Speers *14.25%1,6331,697.05 1,827.3 1,931.3   
    UUP Gordon Kennedy*10.73%1,2291,254.95 1,393.5 1,465.5 1,520.5 1,567.6 1,585.96
    DUP Quincey Dougan10.60%1,2151,445.1 1,514.95 1,527.4 1,538.4 1,581.4 1,584.12
    SDLP Seamus Livingstone7.86%901902.45 1,106.05     
    Alliance Gareth Hay4.03%462463.05      
    Independent Paul Bowbanks2.10%241253.15      
    Electorate: 18,496  Valid: 11,457 (61.94%)  Spoilt: 112  Quota: 1,910  Turnout: 11,569 (62.55%)  

      2014 Election

      2011: 2 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Independent

      2014: 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Independent

      2011-2014 Change: DUP loss due to the reduction of one seat

      Cusher - 5 seats [5]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234
      UUP Jim Speers *21.17%2,221   
      Independent Paul Berry *18.36%1,927   
      UUP Gordon Kennedy*17.27%1,812   
      SDLP Sharon Haughey*11.44%1,2001,229.52 1,235.52 1,949.52
      DUP Gareth Wilson*12.25%1,2851,547.8 1,631.6 1,632.6
      DUP Tim McClelland9.77%1,0251,195.88 1,273.18 1,281.18
      Sinn Féin Mary Doyle*9.75%1,0231,023.48 1,024.48  
      Electorate: 17,523  Valid: 10,493 (59.88%)  Spoilt: 122  Quota: 1,749  Turnout: 10,615 (60.58%)  

        2011 Election

        2005: 3 x DUP, 2 x UUP, 1 x SDLP

        2011: 2 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Independent

        2005-2011 Change: Independent gain from DUP

        Cusher - 6 seats [6]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        123456
        UUP Gordon Kennedy23.05%1,785     
        Independent Paul Berry *14.67%1,136     
        UUP Robert Turner*12.19%9441,138.61    
        SDLP Sharon Haughey*10.63%823834.7 835.3 842.69 1,271.69 
        DUP Terry McWilliams10.37%803903.62 906.44 1,038.61 1,040 1,052
        DUP Gareth Wilson*7.68%595625.03 627.97 986.33 988.33 992.33
        UUP John Moore7.31%566847.97 867.89 903.64 903.64 925.64
        Sinn Féin Liam Lappin7.63%591591.39 591.39 591.39   
        DUP Philip Murdock6.47%501550.53 552.33    
        Electorate: 12,337  Valid: 7,744 (62.77%)  Spoilt: 146  Quota: 1,107  Turnout: 7,890 (63.95%)  

          2005 Election

          2001: 3 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP

          2005: 3 x DUP, 2 x UUP, 1 x SDLP

          2001-2005 Change: DUP gain from UUP

          Cusher - 6 seats [7]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          123456
          DUP Paul Berry *40.48%3,263     
          UUP Eric Speers*16.08%1,296     
          DUP Margaret Black*3.09%2491,591.25    
          SDLP Sharon Haughey9.85%794801.8 802.85 853.5 855.7 1,300.7
          DUP Gareth Wilson4.12%332749.95 1,060.96 1,131.39 1,138.87 1,138.87
          UUP Robert Turner*11.14%898829.3 867.1 953.32 1,045.17 1,048.17
          UUP James Clayton*5.58%450570.25 625.27 764.32 801.17 807.03
          Sinn Féin Siobhán Vallely8.13%655655 655.21 660.86 660.97  
          Independent Paul Bowbanks4.02%324393.55 408.88    
          Electorate: 11,376  Valid: 8,061 (70.86%)  Spoilt: 125  Quota: 1,152  Turnout: 8,186 (71.96%)  

            2001 Election

            1997: 4 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP

            2001: 3 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP

            1997-2001 Change: DUP gain from UUP

            Cusher - 6 seats [8]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            1234567
            DUP Paul Berry 41.33%3,549      
            DUP Margaret Black*2.15%1851,579.58     
            UUP Eric Speers*14.00%1,2021,399.34     
            SDLP Thomas Canavan*11.66%1,0011,003.64 1,006.02 1,039.68 1,040.3 1,048.96 1,493.96
            UUP Robert Turner*8.44%725797.6 811.2 856.5 918.5 1,163.93 1,168.59
            UUP James Clayton*7.91%679837.4 884.83 939.77 973.25 1,146.23 1,148.23
            DUP Mervyn Spratt1.20%103479.86 746.08 768.21 807.89 850.07 850.07
            Sinn Féin Noel Sheridan*6.88%591591.66 592 594 594 594.17  
            UUP Sharon McClelland*4.27%367429.7 441.94 480.11 514.21   
            Independent Derrick Mathews2.17%186212.4 218.52     
            Electorate: 11,175  Valid: 8,588 (76.85%)  Spoilt: 140  Quota: 1,227  Turnout: 8,728 (78.10%)  

              1997 Election

              1993: 4 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP

              1997: 4 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP

              1993-1997 Change: No change

              Cusher - 6 seats [9]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              123
              UUP Eric Speers*25.94%1,915  
              DUP Margaret Black*21.36%1,577  
              SDLP Thomas Canavan*14.32%1,057  
              UUP Robert Turner*11.81%8721,266.2 
              UUP Sharon McClelland10.97%8101,129.05 
              UUP James Clayton*10.80%797929.3 1,438.9
              Sinn Féin Thomas Carroll4.80%355355.45 357.05
              Electorate: 10,774  Valid: 7,383 (68.53%)  Spoilt: 84  Quota: 1,055  Turnout: 7,467 (69.31%)  

                1993 Election

                1989: 4 x UUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP

                1993: 4 x UUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP

                1989-1993 Change: No change

                Cusher - 6 seats [10]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                123
                UUP Robert McWilliams22.94%1,685  
                UUP Eric Speers*21.40%1,572  
                SDLP Thomas Canavan*15.85%1,164  
                DUP Margaret Black*14.30%1,050  
                UUP Robert Turner*12.62%9271,370.2 
                UUP James Clayton*9.49%697879.4 1,393.03
                Sinn Féin Margaret McNally3.40%250250.4 253.13
                Electorate: 10,288  Valid: 7,345 (71.39%)  Spoilt: 127  Quota: 1,050  Turnout: 7,472 (72.63%)  

                  1989 Election

                  1985: 4 x UUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP

                  1989: 4 x UUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP

                  1985-1989 Change: No change

                  Cusher - 6 seats [11]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  123
                  UUP Eric Speers*20.38%1,561  
                  DUP Thomas Black*18.85%1,444  
                  UUP Thomas Johnston*17.15%1,314  
                  SDLP Thomas Canavan15.07%1,154  
                  UUP Robert Turner*12.22%9361,239.49 
                  UUP James Clayton*10.73%822974.52 1,314.72
                  Sinn Féin Margaret McNally4.30%329329 329.56
                  Independent Eugene Turley1.31%100109.61 113.81
                  Electorate: 9,988  Valid: 7,660 (76.69%)  Spoilt: 151  Quota: 1,095  Turnout: 7,811 (78.20%)  

                    1985 Election

                    1985: 4 x UUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP

                    Cusher - 6 seats [12]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    123
                    UUP Eric Speers17.92%1,267  
                    SDLP Seamus Mallon *17.82%1,260  
                    UUP Thomas Johnston16.25%1,149  
                    DUP Thomas Black*14.27%1,009  
                    UUP Robert Turner*12.74%9011,042.4 
                    UUP James Clayton13.28%939993.4 1,059.4
                    DUP Mervyn Spratt7.72%546570 615
                    Electorate: 9,467  Valid: 7,071 (74.69%)  Spoilt: 63  Quota: 1,011  Turnout: 7,134 (75.36%)  

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