Jane Morrice

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Jane Morrice
Deputy speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly
In office
31 January 2000 28 April 2003
Northern Ireland Assembly
New assembly MLA for North Down
1998 – 2003
Succeeded by
New office Deputy Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly
2000–2007
With: Sir John Gorman 2000–2002
Donovan McClelland 2000–2007
Jim Wilson 2002–2007
Succeeded by