Traditional Unionist Voice election results

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This article lists the election results of the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) in UK elections. Candidates in bold were elected.

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General elections

General election 2010

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Belfast East David Vance1,8565.4
East Antrim Sammy Morrison1,8266.0
East Londonderry William Ross 2,9957.4
Lagan Valley Keith Harbinson3,1548.6
Mid Ulster Walter Millar 2,5727.3
North Antrim Jim Allister 7,11416.8
North Down Kaye Kilpatrick1,6344.9
South Antrim Mel Lucas1,8295.4
South Down Ivor McConnell1,5063.5
Strangford Terry Williams1,8145.6

    Source: [1]

    General election 2015

    ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
    East Antrim Ruth Wilson1,9035.7
    Lagan Valley Samuel Morrison1,8874.7
    Mid Ulster Gareth Ferguson1,8924.6
    North Antrim Timothy Gaston6,56115.7
    North Down William Cudworth6861.9
    South Antrim Rick Cairns1,9085.2
    Strangford Stephen Cooper1,7015.0

    Source: [2]

    General election 2017

    ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
    North Antrim Timothy Gaston3,2826.8

    Source: [3]

    General election 2024

    The TUV formed an alliance with Reform UK, and will stand mutually agreed candidates.

    ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
    Belfast East John Ross1,9184.5
    Belfast North David Clarke2,8777.1
    Belfast South and Mid Down Dan Boucher2,2185.1
    Belfast West Ann McClure2,0105.1
    East Antrim Matthew Warwick4,13510.4
    East Londonderry Allister Kyle4,36310.6
    Lagan Valley Lorna Smyth2,1864.5
    Mid Ulster Glenn Moore2,9786.6
    Newry and Armagh Keith Ratcliffe4,0998.9
    North Antrim Jim Allister 11,64228.3
    South Antrim Mel Lucas2,6936.3
    South Down Jim Wells 1,8934.2
    Strangford Ron McDowell3,1438.1
    West Tyrone Stevan Patterson2,5305.8

    Source: [4]

    By-elections

    2010-2015 Parliament

    By-electionCandidateVotes %
    2013 Mid Ulster Walter Millar 2,9957.3

    European Parliament elections

    European election 2009

    CandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Jim Allister 66,19713.770,4812nd

    Source: [5]

    European election 2014

    CandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Jim Allister 75,80612.186,0206th

    Source: [6]

    European election 2019

    CandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Jim Allister 62,02110.890,0795th

    Source: [7]

    Northern Ireland Assembly elections

    Election Northern Ireland Assembly Total VotesShare of votesSeats+/-Government
    2011 4th Assembly 16,4802.49%
    1 / 108
    Increase2.svg 1Opposition
    2016 5th Assembly 23,7763.42%
    1 / 108
    Steady2.svgOpposition
    2017 6th Assembly 20,5232.55%
    1 / 90
    Steady2.svgOpposition
    May 2022 7th Assembly 65,7887.63%
    1 / 90
    Steady2.svgOpposition

    2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election

    ConstituencyCandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Belfast East Harry Toan7122.2824.397th
    East Antrim Ruth Wilson1,3464.61,653.844th
    East Londonderry Boyd Douglas 1,5684.51,703.183rd
    Fermanagh & South Tyrone Alex Elliott1,2312.61,249.783rd
    Lagan Valley Lyle Rea1,0312.91,110.244th
    Mid Ulster Walter Millar 2,0754.92,431.15th
    Newry & Armagh Barrie Halliday8301.81,239.74th
    North Antrim Jim Allister 4,06110.15,429.999th (elected)
    Audrey Patterson6681.7670.42nd
    South Antrim Mel Lucas1,0913.41,0911st
    Strangford Terry Williams8412.8963.013rd
    Upper Bann David Vance1,0262.41,092.183rd

    Source: [8]

    2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election

    ConstituencyCandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Belfast East Andrew Girvin8872.41,037.148th
    Belfast North John Miller6441.8650.565th
    Belfast South John Hiddleston4951.46857th
    East Antrim Ruth Wilson1,6435.11,795.597th
    East Londonderry Jordan Armstrong1,1913.51,2913rd
    Fermanagh & South Tyrone Donald Crawford1,1642.51,381.953rd
    Lagan Valley Lyle Rea1,2913.31,5185th
    Mid Ulster Hannah Loughrin1,8774.62,046.688th
    North Antrim Jim Allister 5,39913.27,6007th (elected)
    Timothy Gaston1,9554.82,1236th
    North Down John Brennan6101.9650.766th
    South Antrim Richard Cairns1,3183.81,5053rd
    South Down Henry Reilly 2,7186.62,8002nd
    Strangford Stephen Cooper1,4074.31,6065th
    Upper Bann Roy Ferguson1,1772.61,707.828th

    Source: [9]

    2017 Northern Ireland Assembly election

    ConstituencyCandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Belfast East Andrew Girvin9172.3958.875th
    Belfast South John Hiddleston7031.6724.484th
    East Antrim Ruth Wilson1,5344.21,5872nd
    East Londonderry Jordan Armstrong1,0382.51,1474th
    Fermanagh & South Tyrone Alex Elliott7801.57801st
    Lagan Valley Samuel Morrison1,3893.11,4485th
    Mid Ulster Hannah Loughrin1,2442.51,692.843rd
    North Antrim Jim Allister 6,21412.97,9897th (elected)
    Timothy Gaston1,5053.11,5093rd
    South Antrim Richard Cairns1,3533.21,4094th
    South Down Lyle Rea6301.36301st
    Strangford Stephen Cooper1,3303.41,3734th
    Upper Bann Roy Ferguson1,0352.01,0351st
    West Tyrone Charlie Chittick8511.91,428.974th

    Source: [10]

    2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election

    ConstituencyCandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Belfast East John Ross3,0877.13,426.3210th
    Belfast North Ron McDowell3,3357.24,261.4110th
    Belfast South Andrew Girvin1,9354.11,979.94th
    Belfast West Jordan Doran8021.8918.387th
    East Antrim Norman Boyd 3,6619.14,467.305th
    East Londonderry Jordan Armstrong2,9596.73,7377th
    Fermanagh & South Tyrone Alex Elliott3,0915.83,351.065th
    Foyle Elizabeth Neely4991.1501.844th
    Lagan Valley Lorna Smyth3,4886.84,575.86th
    Mid Ulster Glenn Moore3,8187.45,3658th
    Newry and Armagh Keith Ratcliffe5,4079.26,8925th
    North Antrim Jim Allister 8,28216.48,625.995th (elected)
    Matthew Armstrong2,4814.92,726.275th
    North Down John Gordon1,5743.82,098.17th
    South Antrim Mel Lucas4,3719.64,660.854th
    South Down Harold McKee 3,2736.04,117.975th
    Strangford Stephen Cooper5,18612.75,924.019th
    Upper Bann Darrin Foster4,3737.84,6264th
    West Tyrone Trevor Clarke4,1669.14,884.557th

    Source: [11] [12]

    Local elections

    2011 Northern Ireland local elections

    CouncilElectoral areaCandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Antrim Antrim South East Mel Lucas3635.1365.883rd
    Ards Ards East Terry Williams3044.53477th
    Ards West Jack Allister3435.2414.075th
    Newtownards Hammy Lawther1833.4186.962nd
    Armagh The Orchard Paul Coleman1442.3154.562nd
    Ballymena Ballymena North James Alexander3896.5638.959th
    David Lynn2183.6237.813rd
    Ballymena South Jeremy Saulters2965.9310.827th
    Davy Tweed 4008.0662.668th (elected)
    Bannside Timothy Gaston4656.9470.503rd
    Roy Gillespie1,03115.31,1265th (elected)
    Braid Sam Gaston4607.3477.014th
    Ballymoney Ballymoney Town Billy Kerr2287.4249.295th
    Bann Valley William Blair4409.0607.848th (elected)
    Bushvale Peter Deans2025.8232.904th
    Banbridge Dromore Lyle Rea2494.22491st
    Knockiveagh Stephen Herron2093.2234.902nd
    Belfast Pottinger John Hiddleston1912.0210.486th
    Victoria Sammy Morrison1581.1175.017th
    Castlereagh Castlereagh Central Alan Carson2454.8247.942nd
    Coleraine Bann Elizabeth Collins2393.7248.183rd
    The Skerries Michael Wiggins852.1851st
    Cookstown Ballinderry Walter Millar 4617.1563.424th
    Cookstown Central Hannah Loughrin2546.1439.835th
    Drum Manor Samuel Parke4448.8542.283rd
    Craigavon Craigavon Central Roy Ferguson2512.9254.373rd
    Lurgan David Calvert 5085.2564.116th
    Portadown Karen Boal2173.1252.855th
    Dungannon Blackwater John Hobson2484.02482nd
    Dungannon Town Denis Boyd1603.0162.924th
    Fermanagh Erne North Alex Elliott3094.8331.683rd
    Larne Coast Road Kenneth Johnston1053.21213rd
    Larne Lough Sam McAllister2866.6340.835th
    Larne Town Jack McKee 39313.64936th (elected)
    Limavady Benbradagh Boyd Douglas 66915.4683.945th (elected)
    Lisburn Downshire Kaye Kilpatrick2893.6308.685th
    Magherafelt Magherafelt Town Alan Dickson5778.4704.976th
    Moyola Alan Millar4948.0500.624th
    Moyle Giant's Causeway Sharon McKillop16410.22365th (elected)
    Newry and Mourne The Fews Barrie Halliday1782.3204.855th
    The Mournes Arthur Coulter2303.3323.983rd

    Source: [13]

    2014 Northern Ireland local elections

    CouncilElectoral areaCandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Antrim and Newtownabbey Antrim Richard Cairns5609.4594.844th
    Ballyclare David Arthurs75013.49005th (elected)
    Macedon David Hollis64510.9852.946th (elected)
    Three Mile Water Trevor Mawhinney5247.9740.709th
    Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Lagan River Samuel Morrison7669.17925th
    Lurgan Roy Ferguson3703.25376th
    Portadown Paul Coleman7166.8818.714th
    Belfast Botanic Billy Dickson 5095.75938th
    Court Jolene Bunting8397.31,135.1612th (elected)
    Oldpark Wayne Gilmour3173.03204th
    Ormiston John Hiddleston6404.9658.146th
    Titanic Harry Toan5785.8793.789th
    Causeway Coast and Glens Ballymoney William Blair84610.31,394.9610th (elected)
    Jamise McIlhagga6327.7666.289th
    Bann Elizabeth Collins5508.45501st
    Benbradagh Boyd Douglas 1,16019.61,1601st (elected)
    Causeway Sharon McKillop6168.3923.1710th (elected)
    Coleraine Tommy Collins3275.03784th
    Limavady Howard Gordon3255.9440.719th
    The Glens Cyril Quigg2293.52312nd
    Fermanagh and Omagh Enniskillen Donald Crawford6369.4802.548th
    Erne North Alex Elliott4557.2572.804th
    Lisburn and Castlereagh Castlereagh East Andrew Girvin68310.41,15911th (elected)
    Castlereagh South Wallace Douglas5206.4544.895th
    Downshire East Tom Mateer4136.9517.247th
    Downshire West Jonny Miller3355.8461.989th
    Lisburn North John McCall3004.5353.565th
    Lisburn South Andrew Moore4697.54803rd
    Mid and East Antrim Ballymena Donna Anderson73811.21,117.869th (elected)
    Matthew Armstrong3775.7413.058th
    Bannside Timothy Gaston1,21215.51,2122nd (elected)
    Stewart McDonald95112.21,105.677th (elected)
    Braid Brian Collins91210.31,416.346th (elected)
    Roy McPeake5976.8649.345th
    Carrick Castle William Knox3385.8399.455th
    Coast Road Ruth Wilson57510.7873.7210th (elected)
    Knockagh Ken McFaul 5579.9789.929th
    Larne Lough Kenneth Johnston60610.7678.537th
    Mid Ulster Carntogher Noel Stewart4986.64981st
    Cookstown Walter Millar6367.0813.909th
    Dungannon Kenny Loughrin4966.7578.905th
    Magherafelt Gareth Ferguson75010.71,0016th
    Newry, Mourne and Down Rowallane Philip Hamilton4336.2456.463rd
    North Down and Ards Bangor Central William Cudworth3004.63696th
    Bangor East and Donaghadee Joseph Strutt3625.3411.407th
    Bangor West Robert Gordon4919.165710th
    Comber Stephen Cooper5779.3920.237th (elected)
    Newtownards David McMullen5226.4689.539th

    Source: [14]

    2019 Northern Ireland local elections

    CouncilElectoral areaCandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Antrim and Newtownabbey Antrim Richard Cairns3475.4379.583rd
    Macedon David Hollis2233.6297.565th
    Three Mile Water Norman Boyd 2343.3258.76th
    Ards and North Down Comber Stephen Cooper69510.71,0656th (elected)
    Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Banbridge William Martin5084.2511.122nd
    Lagan River Samuel Morrison4995.6588.518th
    Portadown Darrin Foster5474.9713.258th
    Belfast Botanic John Hiddleston820.8821st
    Court Eric Smyth 2592.3287.985th
    Causeway Coast and Glens Ballymoney William Blair4975.7794.756th
    John Wilson2172.5243.943rd
    Bann Elizabeth Collins2142.92142nd
    Benbradagh Boyd Douglas 5818.2814.55th
    Causeway Stewart Moore1672.1192.124th
    Cyril Quigg3254.0494.527th
    Limavady Colin Cartwright1763.2191.153rd
    Fermanagh and Omagh Enniskillen Donald Crawford4926.8638.635th
    Erne North Alex Elliott4656.84773rd
    Omagh Charles Chittick1151.8132.264th
    Lisburn and Castlereagh Castlereagh East Andrew Girvin6379.1656.394th
    Castlereagh South Nicola Girvin1461.6161.924th
    Lisburn South Alison Chittick3845.54773rd
    Mid and East Antrim Ballymena Matthew Armstrong76511.01,0163rd (elected)
    Philip Gordon2864.13022nd
    Bannside Timothy Gaston1,43317.81,4331st (elected)
    Stewart McDonald1,50418.61,5041st (elected)
    Braid Brian Collins8729.9905.527th (elected)
    Christopher Jamieson90210.2983.367th (elected)
    Coast Road Ruth Wilson60110.7681.955th
    Knockagh May Beattie 3289.9336.882nd
    Larne Lough James Strange4357.3453.863rd
    Mid Ulster Cookstown Alan Day2302.5249.484th

    Source: [15]

    2023 Northern Ireland local elections

    CouncilElectoral areaCandidateFirst pref. votes %Votes at eliminationCount eliminated
    Antrim and Newtownabbey Antrim Richard Shields4536.4467.485th
    Ballyclare Mel Lucas74710.41,004.145th
    Dunsilly Jonathan Campbell4456.04462nd
    Macedon Norman Boyd 3334.7435.766th
    Three Mile Water Trevor Mawhinney4255.5460.936th
    Ards and North Down Ards Peninsula Tom Thompson5926.5628.093rd
    Bangor Central Peter Wilson4545.4729.529th
    Bangor West John Gordon3315.1350.354th
    Comber Sam Patterson4095.6922.125th
    Holywood and Clandeboye Diane Adams3644.73641st
    Newtownards Eddie Allen5986.4872.688th
    Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Banbridge Brian Moorhead5934.3596.782nd
    Cusher Keith Ratcliffe2,03716.62,072.283rd (elected)
    Lagan River Samuel Morrison6276.3799.346th
    Portadown Robert Oliver7956.5814.635th
    Belfast Botanic Billy Dickson 3123.0316.363rd
    Court Ron McDowell9638.01,156.8511th (elected)
    Lisnasharragh Stephen Ferguson3683.1375.142nd
    Oldpark Ann McClure5954.86245th
    Ormiston John Hiddleston6804.8870.935th
    Titanic Anne Smyth5645.7577.053rd
    Causeway Coast and Glens Ballymoney Jonathan McAuley99510.01,139.27th (elected)
    Bann William Craig4565.84633rd
    Causeway Allister Kyle8679.81,038.8610th (elected)
    Coleraine Michael Sweeney3394.6358.443rd
    Fermanagh and Omagh Enniskillen Donald Crawford5096.6683.187th
    Erne North Alex Elliott4225.9461.425th
    Lisburn and Castlereagh Castlereagh East Andrew Girvin5346.8589.764th
    Downshire East Stewart Ferris3965.7570.485th
    Lisburn South Stewart McEvoy3875.2388.442nd
    Mid and East Antrim Ballymena Matthew Armstrong99113.69911st (elected)
    Bannside Timothy Gaston1,46816.71,4681st (elected)
    Anna Henry5626.4862.755th
    Stewart McDonald1,44216.41,4421st (elected)
    Braid Christopher Jamieson1,19512.61,1951st (elected)
    Matthew Warwick8408.91,162.638th (elected)
    Carrick Castle Frances Henderson4377.0629.077th
    Coast Road Wesley Stevenson3405.8383.746th
    Knockagh James Strange3486.7358.532nd
    Larne Lough Ronnie Donnell4276.7444.695th
    Mid Ulster Carntogher James Artt5306.05334th
    Cookstown Timothy Hagan6636.4740.199th
    Dungannon Kinley Tener2993.1398.95th
    Magherafelt Raymond Love6718.1767.85th
    Moyola Glenn Moore5195.7536.296th
    Newry, Mourne and Down The Mournes Harold McKee 8806.61,163.128th

    Source: [16]

    Local by-elections

    2008 Dromore by-election

    Dromore by-election 13 February 2008 [17]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345
    UUP Carol Black24.2912937 1,119 1,194 1,571
    DUP Paul Stewart28.31,0691,074 1,127 1,178 1,505
    TUV Keith Harbinson19.6739742 801 828  
    Sinn Féin Paul Gribben9.3350507 567   
    Alliance David Griffin9.5357479    
    SDLP Paul Gribben7.7290    
    Green (NI) Helen Corry1.659    
    Valid: 3,776  Spoilt: 17  Quota: 1,889  Turnout: 3,793  

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