Dungannon (District Electoral Area)

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Dungannon
Mid Ulster District Council DEA constituency
Current constituency
Created1985
Seats5 (1985-)
Councillors
  •   James Burton (DUP)
  •   Clement Cuthbertson (DUP)
  •   Karol McQuade (SDLP)
  •   Dominic Molloy (SF)
  •   Barry Monteith (IND)
  •   Deirdre Varsani (SF)

Dungannon is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Mid Ulster, Northern Ireland. [1] The district elects six members to Mid Ulster District Council and contains the wards of Ballysaggart, Killyman, Killymeal, Moy, Moygashel and Mullaghmore. [2] Dungannon forms part of the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament.

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It was created for the 1985 local elections, replacing Dungannon Area D which had existed since 1973. It was called Dungannon Town until 2014, and originally contained six wards (Ballysaggart, Coolhill, Drumglass, Killymeal, Moygashel and Mullaghmore). For the 2014 local elections it gained Killyman and Moy from the abolished Blackwater DEA.

Councillors

ElectionCouncillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
2023 Clement Cuthbertson
(DUP)
James Burton
(DUP)
Deirdre Varsani
(Sinn Féin)
Karol McQuade
(SDLP)
Dominic Molloy
(Sinn Féin)
Barry Monteith
(Independent)/
(Sinn Féin)
July 2019 DefectionKim Ashton
(DUP)
Walter Cuddy
(UUP)
Denise Mullen
(Aontú)/
(SDLP)
2019
2014
2011 Maurice Morrow
(DUP)
Bronwyn McGahan
(Sinn Féin)
John McLarnon
(Sinn Féin)
2005 Gilbert Greenaway
(DUP)
Vincent Currie
(SDLP)
2001 Ken Maginnis
(UUP)
1997 Joan Carson
(UUP)
John Reilly
(UUP)
Vincent Kelly
(Sinn Féin)
Gerry Cullen
(Democratic Left)/
(Workers' Party)
1993 Leslie Holmes
(UUP)
William Brown
(UUP)
1989 Ken Maginnis
(UUP)
Michael McLoughlin
(Independent Nationalist)
1985 Anita Cavlan
(Sinn Féin)

2023 Election

2019: 2 x DUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Independent (Rep)

2023: 2 x DUP, 2 x Sinn Féin, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Independent (Rep)

2019–2023 Change: Sinn Féin gain from UUP

Dungannon - 6 seats [3]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
DUP Clement Cuthbertson*21.81%2,096        
Sinn Féin Dominic Molloy*15.81%1,519        
DUP James Burton6.83%6561,198.30 1,198.57 1,200.57 1,218.57 1,407.57   
Sinn Féin Deirdre Varsani12.58%1,2191,219.00 1,325.65 1,347.37 1,363.37 1,366.37 1,414.37  
Independent Barry Monteith*12.28%1,1801,181.02 1,185.70 1,211.79 1,274.79 1,275.79 1,310.88 1,868.88 
SDLP Karol McQuade6.25%601604.06 615.67 636.12 684.21 687.89 913.92 979.17 1,139.17
Ulster Unionist Ian Irwin5.48%527588.54 588.72 589.72 617.46 781.69 907.47 911.47 913.47
Independent Marian Vincent6.54%628628.00 632.59 654.68 673.77 675.86 699.86   
Alliance Claire Hackett4.90%471478.14 480.21 489.30 549.98 556.02    
TUV Kinley Tenner3.11%299385.70 385.88 396.22 398.90     
Labour Alternative Gerry Cullen2.79%268273.78 274.05 285.39      
Aontú Denise Mullen*1.52%146147.36 148.98       
Electorate: 16,325  Valid: 9,610 (58.87%)  Spoilt: 201  Quota: 1,373  Turnout: 9,811 (60.10%)  

    2019 Election

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

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

    2014–2019 Change: No change

    Dungannon – 6 seats [4]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567
    DUP Clement Cuthbertson*22.10%1,833      
    Independent Barry Monteith*17.05%1,414      
    DUP Kim Ashton*9.73%8071,362.1     
    Sinn Féin Dominic Molloy*12.00%995996.75 1,016.47 1,016.59 1,053.93 1,207.93 
    Ulster Unionist Walter Cuddy*7.32%607650.75 652.11 751.47 816.47 830.29 1,239.29
    SDLP Denise Mullen* ‡8.56%710711.75 730.11 731.19 920.04 1,016.49 1,062.14
    Sinn Féin Deirdre Varsani8.66%718718.7 746.41 746.41 762.43 841.12 843.46
    Ulster Unionist Kim McNeill5.23%434464.8 465.31 537.07 576.37 581.12  
    Independent Niall Bowen4.16%345345.35 496.48 496.96 544.85   
    Alliance Mel Boyle5.20%431433.1 439.73 441.05    
    Electorate: 15,366  Valid: 8,294 (53.98%)  Spoilt: 335  Quota: 1,185  Turnout: 8,629 (56.16%)  

      2014 Election

      2011: 2 x DUP, 2 x Sinn Féin, 1 x UUP, 1 x Independent

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

      2011-2014 Change: SDLP gain from Sinn Féin

      Dungannon - 6 seats [5]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456
      Independent Barry Monteith*19.67%1,458     
      Ulster Unionist Walter Cuddy*14.61%1,083     
      Sinn Féin Dominic Molloy*14.10%1,0451,223.6    
      DUP Kim Ashton*11.44%848849.14 849.9 859.9 1,029.28 1,289.28
      DUP Clement Cuthbertson*9.35%693695.66 696.8 704.18 821.18 1,017.18
      SDLP Denise Mullen9.14%677779.6 824.44 933.62 958 968.38
      Sinn Féin Dee Varsani*6.17%457550.48 652.7 673.02 673.4 674.4
      TUV Kenny Loughrin6.69%496496.76 497.52 501.9 578.9  
      Ulster Unionist Winston Duff5.68%421422.14 422.52 460.9   
      Alliance Hannah Su3.14%233251.62 256.94    
      Electorate: 14,067  Valid: 7,411 (52.68%)  Spoilt: 175  Quota: 1,059  Turnout: 7,586 (53.93%)  

        2011 Election

        2005: 2 x DUP, 2 x Sinn Féin, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP

        2011: 2 x DUP, 2 x Sinn Féin, 1 x UUP, 1 x Independent

        2005-2011 Change: Sinn Féin gain from SDLP, Independent leaves Sinn Féin

        Dungannon Town - 6 seats [6]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        123456789
        Independent Barry Monteith*19.86%1,046        
        DUP Maurice Morrow *16.40%864        
        Sinn Féin John McLarnon*13.16%693885.28       
        Ulster Unionist Walter Cuddy*13.69%721722.9 725.14 740.09 796.09    
        DUP Kim Ashton7.35%387387 387.32 471.04 524.73 533.1 554.27 717.78 721.78
        Sinn Féin Bronwyn McGahan 8.96%472519.5 626.7 627.09 628.09 628.09 632.51 633.51 674.5
        SDLP Vincent Currie*5.90%311329.62 343.06 343.06 345.06 346.92 394.62 423.18 647.44
        SDLP Malachy Quinn4.50%237254.48 260.24 260.63 260.63 260.63 309.29 321.42  
        Ulster Unionist Sammy Stewart3.23%170170 170.32 176.82 210.34 236.38 305.3   
        Alliance Hannah Su3.91%206214.74 216.98 219.06 227.51 234.02    
        TUV Denis Boyd3.04%160160 160.32 162.92      
        Electorate: 8,814  Valid: 5,267 (59.76%)  Spoilt: 102  Quota: 753  Turnout: 5,369 (60.91%)  

          2005 Election

          2001: 2 x Sinn Féin, 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP

          2005: 2 x Sinn Féin, 2 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP

          2001-2005 Change: DUP gain from UUP

          Dungannon Town - 6 seats [7]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          12345
          DUP Maurice Morrow *18.98%1,029    
          SDLP Vincent Currie*16.06%871    
          Ulster Unionist Walter Cuddy*15.40%835    
          Sinn Féin John McLarnon*15.07%817    
          DUP Gilbert Greenaway9.17%497727 728.02 739.15 935.15
          Sinn Féin Barry Monteith*13.15%713713 766.55 767.04 771.44
          Sinn Féin Tony Slevin6.95%377377.5 403.85 404.06 408.54
          Ulster Unionist Victor McNickle5.22%283305.75 316.63 360.73  
          Electorate: 8,281  Valid: 5,422 (65.48%)  Spoilt: 80  Quota: 775  Turnout: 5,502 (66.44%)  

            2001 Election

            1997: 2 x UUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Democratic Left

            2001: 2 x UUP, 2 x Sinn Féin, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP

            1997-2001 Change: Sinn Féin gain from Democratic Left

            Dungannon Town - 6 seats [8]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            1234567
            Sinn Féin John McLarnon17.67%1,138      
            SDLP Vincent Currie*17.24%1,110      
            Sinn Féin Barry Monteith12.63%8131,010.8     
            DUP Maurice Morrow *13.56%873873.2 874.35 1,123.35   
            Ulster Unionist Walter Cuddy13.25%853854.2 862.25 919.25 1,033.33  
            Ulster Unionist Ken Maginnis 11.49%740741.2 760.06 785.06 826.46 895.46 899.06
            Independent Gerry Cullen*8.53%549565 719.79 743.02 789.02 820.3 888.1
            DUP Derek Greenaway5.64%363363.2 363.89     
            Electorate: 8,742  Valid: 6,439 (73.66%)  Spoilt: 91  Quota: 920  Turnout: 6,530 (74.70%)  

              1997 Election

              1993: 2 x UUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Democratic Left

              1997: 2 x UUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Democratic Left

              1993-1997 Change: No change

              Dungannon Town - 6 seats [9]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              1234567
              Sinn Féin Vincent Kelly*19.26%1,065      
              Ulster Unionist Joan Carson 17.00%940      
              DUP Maurice Morrow *17.27%955      
              Ulster Unionist John Reilly14.05%777777 909.94    
              SDLP Vincent Currie*11.77%651661.92 663.11 678.06 802.06  
              Democratic Left Gerry Cullen*7.45%412420.32 437.83 500.85 518.23 696.77 753.89
              Sinn Féin Edward Devlin5.26%291524.74 524.74 524.97 540.35 582.74 583.25
              Alliance Ephrem Bogues4.86%269276.02 279.93 343.87 359.44   
              SDLP Peggy Devlin3.07%170180.14 180.14 186.81    
              Electorate: 8,715  Valid: 5,530 (63.45%)  Spoilt: 79  Quota: 791  Turnout: 5,609 (64.36%)  

                1993 Election

                1989: 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Workers' Party, 1 x Independent Nationalist

                1993: 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x Democratic Left

                1989-1993 Change: Sinn Féin gain from Independent Nationalist, Workers' Party joins Democratic Left

                Dungannon Town - 6 seats [10]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                1234567
                Sinn Féin Vincent Kelly20.35%1,180      
                DUP Maurice Morrow *15.61%905      
                Ulster Unionist Leslie Holmes13.82%801801.65 876.65    
                Ulster Unionist William Brown*11.54%669669 691.65 714.87 725.79 1,129.79 
                SDLP Vincent Currie*10.16%589641 746.7 747.06 748.88 771.43 834.43
                Democratic Left Gerry Cullen*7.88%457524.6 566.8 579.76 589.77 642.03 708.03
                Independent Nationalist Michael McLoughlin*7.17%416613.6 631.55 632.09 632.09 644.03 670.03
                Ulster Unionist Ken Maginnis*8.31%482489.15 529.15 564.25 588.82   
                Ind. Unionist Simon Dilworth3.00%174174.65      
                SDLP Peggy Devlin2.16%125148.4      
                Electorate: 8,451  Valid: 5,798 (68.61%)  Spoilt: 75  Quota: 829  Turnout: 5,873 (69.49%)  

                  1989 Election

                  1985: 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x Independent Nationalist

                  1989: 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Workers' Party, 1 x Independent Nationalist

                  1985-1989 Change: Workers' Party gain from Sinn Féin

                  Dungannon Town - 6 seats [11]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  1234567
                  Ulster Unionist Ken Maginnis *26.86%1,479      
                  Ulster Unionist William Brown*15.87%874      
                  DUP Maurice Morrow *14.44%795      
                  SDLP Vincent Currie*10.35%570747 880    
                  Independent Nationalist Michael McLoughlin*10.90%600738 750 827.6   
                  Workers' Party Gerry Cullen5.01%276595 626 640.4 725.52 765.84 771.16
                  Sinn Féin Peter Corrigan13.75%757759 760 760.8 761.94 761.94 762
                  SDLP Peggy Devlin2.83%156197      
                  Electorate: 8,169  Valid: 5,507 (67.41%)  Spoilt: 120  Quota: 787  Turnout: 5,627 (68.88%)  

                    1985 Election

                    1985: 2 x UUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Independent Nationalist

                    Dungannon Town - 6 seats [12]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    123456
                    Ulster Unionist Ken Maginnis *21.99%1,329     
                    DUP Maurice Morrow *17.97%1,086     
                    Independent Nationalist Michael McLoughlin*15.87%959     
                    Ulster Unionist William Brown*14.97%905     
                    SDLP Vincent Currie7.02%424813 984   
                    Sinn Féin Anita Cavlan10.62%642644 646 648.79 663.79 737.28
                    Sinn Féin Martin McNulty8.17%494494 495 495.93 510.63 570.07
                    SDLP Terence Foley3.39%205259 286 402.25 459.65  
                    Electorate: 8,157  Valid: 6,044 (74.10%)  Spoilt: 124  Quota: 864  Turnout: 6,168 (75.62%)  

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