Dunmurry Cross was one of the district electoral areas in Lisburn, Northern Ireland which existed from 1985 to 2014. It was one of four Lisburn DEAs until 1993, and one of five until 2014. The district elected seven members to Lisburn City Council and formed part of Belfast West constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament and part of the Lagan Valley constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament.
It was created for the 1985 local elections, replacing Lisburn Area D and Lisburn Area E which had existed since 1973, and contained the wards of Collin Glen, Derryaghy, Dunmurry, Kilwee, Lambeg, Seymour Hill and Twinbrook. For the 1993 local elections, Lambeg moved to the new Lisburn North DEA, while a new Poleglass ward was created within the DEA. It was abolished for the 2014 local elections with Derryaghy also moving to Lisburn North DEA and the rest of the area was transferred to the new Collin DEA for the 2014 Belfast City Council election.
Election | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | |||||||
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2011 | David Bell (Sinn Féin) | Arder Carson (Sinn Féin) | Stephen Magennis (Sinn Féin) | Angela Nelson (Sinn Féin) | Charlene O'Hara (Sinn Féin) | Brian Heading (SDLP) | Margaret Tolerton (DUP) | |||||||
2005 | Paul Butler (Sinn Féin) | Michael Ferguson (Sinn Féin) | Veronica Willis (Sinn Féin) | Patricia Lewsley (SDLP) | Stephen Moore (DUP) | |||||||||
2001 | Sue Ramsey (Sinn Féin) | William McDonnell (SDLP) | Billy Bell (UUP) | |||||||||||
1997 | Ita Gray (Sinn Féin) | Hugh Lewsley (Independent Nationalist)/ (SDLP) | ||||||||||||
1993 | Patrick Rice (Sinn Féin) | Anne Marie Armstrong (Sinn Féin) | William McAllister (UUP) | |||||||||||
1989 | William Beattie (DUP) | |||||||||||||
1985 | Damien Gibney (Sinn Féin) | Donald Cheyne (Alliance) | Richard Scott (UUP) |
2005: 4 x Sinn Féin, 2 x SDLP, 1 x DUP
2011: 5 x Sinn Féin, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP
2005-2011 Change: Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||||
Sinn Féin | David Bell | 17.19% | 1,796 | |||||||||
Sinn Féin | Charlene O'Hara | 13.07% | 1,365 | |||||||||
Sinn Féin | Arder Carson | 12.81% | 1,338 | |||||||||
Sinn Féin | Stephen Magennis | 11.02% | 1,151 | 1,553.57 | ||||||||
Sinn Féin | Angela Nelson* | 11.58% | 1,210 | 1,249.96 | 1,479.24 | |||||||
DUP | Margaret Tolerton | 10.84% | 1,132 | 1,132.81 | 1,133.45 | 1,134.41 | 1,357.41 | |||||
SDLP | Brian Heading* | 9.77% | 1,020 | 1,041.6 | 1,043.68 | 1,052.32 | 1,059.32 | 1,079.9 | 1,272.03 | |||
SDLP | Matthew McDermott | 6.02% | 629 | 637.64 | 639.08 | 646.44 | 653.71 | 684.79 | 843.54 | |||
Alliance | Aaron McIntyre | 4.38% | 458 | 459.89 | 460.53 | 462.45 | 533.61 | 539.91 | ||||
UUP | Mark Hill | 3.31% | 346 | 346.81 | 346.81 | 346.97 | ||||||
Electorate: 19,745 Valid: 10,445 (52.90%) Spoilt: 251 Quota: 1,306 Turnout: 10,696 (54.17%) |
2001: 4 x Sinn Féin, 2 x SDLP, 1 x UUP
2005: 4 x Sinn Féin, 2 x SDLP, 1 x DUP
2001-2005 Change: DUP gain from UUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Paul Butler * | 17.12% | 1,823 | |||||
Sinn Féin | Michael Ferguson * | 13.75% | 1,464 | |||||
DUP | Stephen Moore | 13.08% | 1,393 | |||||
SDLP | Patricia Lewsley * | 12.86% | 1,369 | |||||
SDLP | Brian Heading | 7.83% | 834 | 898.12 | 909.82 | 1,268.31 | 1,326.81 | |
Sinn Féin | Angela Nelson | 9.48% | 1,010 | 1,196.2 | 1,220.86 | 1,229.22 | 1,229.97 | |
Sinn Féin | Veronica Willis* | 8.83% | 940 | 1,142.72 | 1,222.01 | 1,222.01 | 1,222.01 | |
Sinn Féin | Máireád Uí Adhmaill | 10.56% | 1,125 | 1,157.48 | 1,167.11 | 1,168.11 | 1,168.11 | |
UUP | Kenneth Bishop | 6.49% | 691 | 693.52 | 694.33 | |||
Electorate: 17,676 Valid: 10,649 (60.25%) Spoilt: 309 Quota: 1,332 Turnout: 10,958 (61.99%) |
1997: 4 x Sinn Féin, 1 x SDLP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Independent
2001: 4 x Sinn Féin, 2 x SDLP, 1 x DUP
1997-2001 Change: SDLP gain from Independent
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Paul Butler * | 17.78% | 2,061 | ||||||
SDLP | Patricia Lewsley | 17.50% | 2,029 | ||||||
UUP | Billy Bell * | 13.37% | 1,550 | ||||||
Sinn Féin | Michael Ferguson * | 13.36% | 1,549 | ||||||
Sinn Féin | Sue Ramsey * | 10.52% | 1,219 | 1,306.6 | 1,321.6 | 1,333.3 | 1,333.58 | 1,599.38 | |
Sinn Féin | Veronica Willis* | 8.57% | 993 | 1,007.1 | 1,012.5 | 1,017.1 | 1,017.17 | 1,470.27 | |
SDLP | William McDonnell* | 5.52% | 640 | 682.9 | 1,191.4 | 1,334.4 | 1,346.02 | 1,459.12 | |
DUP | Stephen Moore | 7.85% | 910 | 910.6 | 912.4 | 930.7 | 1,008.61 | 1,008.61 | |
Sinn Féin | Paul Flynn | 3.64% | 422 | 866.6 | 885.8 | 896.6 | 897.02 | ||
Independent | Malachy McAnespie | 1.88% | 218 | 225.5 | 254.3 | ||||
Electorate: 18,673 Valid: 11,591 (62.07%) Spoilt: 440 Quota: 1,449 Turnout: 12,031 (64.43%) |
1993: 3 x Sinn Féin, 2 x UUP, 2 x SDLP
1997: 4 x Sinn Féin, 1 x SDLP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Independent Nationalist
1993-1997 Change: Sinn Féin gain from UUP, Independent Nationalist leaves SDLP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |||||
Sinn Féin | Michael Ferguson * | 15.45% | 1,365 | |||||||||||||
Sinn Féin | Paul Butler | 14.26% | 1,260 | |||||||||||||
Sinn Féin | Sue Ramsey | 11.60% | 1,025 | 1,061.86 | 1,146.94 | |||||||||||
UUP | Billy Bell * | 10.90% | 963 | 963.57 | 963.69 | 966.89 | 1,095.69 | 1,173.69 | ||||||||
SDLP | William McDonnell* | 10.50% | 928 | 933.89 | 937.73 | 1,006.16 | 1,006.16 | 1,064.35 | 1,066.35 | 1,071.35 | 1,480.35 | |||||
Sinn Féin | Ita Gray | 8.79% | 777 | 982.01 | 1,038.41 | 1,044.41 | 1,045.6 | 1,045.91 | 1,046.91 | 1,046.91 | 1,060.39 | 1,098.39 | 1,139.73 | |||
Independent Nationalist | Hugh Lewsley* | 5.68% | 502 | 504.85 | 507.01 | 542.01 | 543.01 | 600.01 | 607.01 | 610.01 | 690.94 | 959.94 | 960.24 | 966.3 | ||
UUP | Frederick Parkinson | 5.36% | 474 | 474 | 474 | 475 | 523 | 545 | 888 | 945 | 948 | 949 | 949 | 949.12 | ||
SDLP | Mary Rodgers | 5.67% | 501 | 502.52 | 504.08 | 517.46 | 517.46 | 541.46 | 542.46 | 542.46 | ||||||
UUP | Andrew Park | 3.73% | 330 | 330 | 330.12 | 330.12 | 381.12 | 406.12 | ||||||||
Alliance | Owen Gawith | 3.21% | 284 | 284.76 | 284.88 | 298.88 | 301 | |||||||||
DUP | Yvonne Craig | 2.67% | 236 | 236.19 | 236.31 | 236.31 | ||||||||||
Workers' Party | Frances McCarthy | 1.88% | 192 | 192.76 | 193 | |||||||||||
Electorate: 18,255 Valid: 8,837 (48.41%) Spoilt: 194 Quota: 1,105 Turnout: 9,031 (49.47%) |
1989: 2 x Sinn Féin, 2 x UUP, 2 x SDLP, 1 x DUP
1993: 3 x Sinn Féin, 2 x UUP, 2 x SDLP
1989-1993 Change: Sinn Féin gain from DUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Patrick Rice* | 16.83% | 1,417 | ||||||||
UUP | William McAllister* | 15.02% | 1,265 | ||||||||
SDLP | Hugh Lewsley* | 12.78% | 1,076 | ||||||||
Sinn Féin | Michael Ferguson * | 11.16% | 940 | 1,215.34 | |||||||
UUP | Billy Bell * | 7.43% | 626 | 626 | 797.36 | 797.51 | 812.7 | 812.76 | 818.76 | 1,244.76 | |
Sinn Féin | Anne Marie Armstrong | 9.28% | 781 | 841.58 | 841.58 | 994.13 | 1,011.65 | 1,012.37 | 1,041.14 | 1,041.31 | |
SDLP | William McDonnell* | 8.25% | 695 | 707.22 | 707.56 | 710.11 | 816.04 | 833.72 | 1,035.6 | 1,037.6 | |
Alliance | Elizabeth Campbell | 5.07% | 427 | 428.04 | 432.97 | 433.12 | 504.8 | 505.72 | 592.1 | 611.39 | |
DUP | Jonathan Craig | 5.50% | 463 | 463 | 492.24 | 492.24 | 497.75 | 497.77 | 502.11 | ||
Workers' Party | Anne-Marie Lowry | 5.33% | 449 | 453.16 | 453.84 | 454.29 | 491.63 | 492.83 | |||
Independent | Peter McAnespie | 3.34% | 281 | 283.34 | 286.23 | 286.98 | |||||
Electorate: 16,184 Valid: 8,420 (52.03%) Spoilt: 307 Quota: 1,053 Turnout: 8,727 (53.92%) |
1985: 2 x Sinn Féin, 2 x UUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP, 1 x Alliance
1989: 2 x Sinn Féin, 2 x UUP, 2 x SDLP, 1 x DUP
1985-1989 Change: SDLP gain from Alliance
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Patrick Rice* | 16.69% | 1,498 | |||||
UUP | William McAllister* | 12.91% | 1,159 | |||||
UUP | Billy Bell | 10.66% | 957 | 1,145 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Michael Ferguson | 11.98% | 1,075 | 1,075 | 1,421.06 | |||
DUP | William Beattie * | 10.74% | 964 | 1,005 | 1,005 | 1,007.28 | 1,123.28 | |
SDLP | William McDonnell* | 9.12% | 819 | 819 | 835.12 | 1,000.04 | 1,086.84 | |
SDLP | Hugh Lewsley | 9.00% | 808 | 808 | 813.2 | 882.36 | 1,068.66 | |
Workers' Party | John Lowry | 8.48% | 761 | 764 | 768.16 | 808.44 | 972.7 | |
Alliance | Patrick Bell | 7.62% | 684 | 698 | 698.52 | 719.8 | ||
UUP | Richard Scott* | 2.81% | 252 | |||||
Electorate: 16,626 Valid: 8,977 (53.99%) Spoilt: 337 Quota: 1,123 Turnout: 9,314 (56.02%) |
1985: 2 x Sinn Féin, 2 x UUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP, 1 x Alliance
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
UUP | William McAllister* | 22.98% | 1,886 | ||||||
DUP | William Beattie * | 16.49% | 1,353 | ||||||
SDLP | William McDonnell* | 13.32% | 1,093 | ||||||
Sinn Féin | Damien Gibney | 12.78% | 1,049 | ||||||
UUP | Richard Scott | 3.64% | 299 | 904.82 | 962.66 | 1,033.66 | |||
Alliance | Donald Cheyne | 7.77% | 638 | 657.32 | 664.76 | 672.8 | 704.54 | 1,002.26 | |
Sinn Féin | Patrick Rice | 10.04% | 824 | 825.84 | 826.08 | 827.08 | 835.96 | 908.5 | |
UUP | Norman Tulip | 4.22% | 346 | 514.82 | 536.18 | 791.06 | 791.12 | 802.8 | |
Workers' Party | John Lowry | 7.12% | 584 | 590.44 | 591.64 | 594.36 | 611.76 | ||
DUP | Ronald Kelly | 1.64% | 135 | 188.82 | 420.42 | ||||
Electorate: 14,907 Valid: 8,207 (55.05%) Spoilt: 216 Quota: 1,026 Turnout: 8,423 (56.50%) |
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