Killultagh | |
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Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council DEA constituency | |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1985 |
Seats | 7 (1985-1989) 5 (1993-) |
Councillors |
Killultagh is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Lisburn and Castlereagh, Northern Ireland. [1] The district elects five members to Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council and contains the wards of Ballinderry, Glenavy, Maghaberry, Stonyford and White Mountain. [2] Killultagh forms part of the Lagan Valley constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament, and part of the South Antrim constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament.
It was created for the 1985 local elections, replacing Lisburn Area A and part of Lisburn Area C which had existed since 1973, where it originally contained seven wards (Ballymacash, Ballymacoss, Glenavy, Knockmore, Lisnagarvy, Magheragall and Moira). For the 1993 local elections it was reduced to five wards, losing Ballymacash, Ballymacoss and Lisnagavy to the new Lisburn North DEA, and gaining Ballinderry and Maghaberry. For the 2014 local elections, Moira moved to the new Downshire West DEA, and Knockmore moved to Lisburn South DEA, while Killultagh gained Stonyford and White Mountain.
Election | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | Councillor (Party) | |||||||
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2023 | Gary McCleave (Sinn Féin) | Claire Kemp (Alliance) | Ross McLernon (UUP) | Thomas Beckett (DUP) | James Tinsley (DUP) | 5 seats 1993–present | 5 seats 1993–present | |||||||
May 2022 Co-Option | Sian Mulholland (Alliance) | |||||||||||||
2019 | David Honeyford (Alliance) | |||||||||||||
July 2018 Co-Option | Máiría Cahill (SDLP) | William Leathem (DUP) | Alexander Redpath (UUP) | |||||||||||
April 2018 Co-Option | Christine Robb (SDLP) | |||||||||||||
May 2017 Co-Option | Conor Quinn (SDLP) | |||||||||||||
June 2016 Co-Option | Pat Catney (SDLP) | |||||||||||||
2014 | Robbie Butler (UUP) | |||||||||||||
2011 | John Palmer (DUP) | Jim Dillon (UUP) | ||||||||||||
2005 | Peter O'Hagan (SDLP) | Cecil Calvert (DUP) | ||||||||||||
2001 | Samuel Johnston (UUP) | |||||||||||||
1997 | David Greene (UUP)/ (Ind. Conservative) | Kenneth Watson (UUP) | ||||||||||||
1993 | ||||||||||||||
1989 | William Lewis (UUP) | Ronnie Crawford (UUP) | David Campbell (UUP) | |||||||||||
1985 | Paddy Ritchie (SDLP) | Robert McNeice (DUP) | Henry McGiffin (UUP) | Ronald Campbell (UUP) | ||||||||||
2019: 2 x DUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x UUP, 1 x Sinn Féin
2023: 2 x DUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x Alliance, 1 x UUP
2019–2023 Change: No change
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Gary McCleave* | 23.36% | 1,958 | ||||||
Alliance | Claire Kemp | 22.22% | 1,862 | ||||||
DUP | Thomas Beckett* | 18.01% | 1,509 | ||||||
DUP | James Tinsley* | 15.48% | 1,297 | 1,297.68 | 1,312.26 | 1,325.80 | 1,415.05 | ||
Ulster Unionist | Ross McLernon* | 7.80% | 654 | 657.74 | 732.80 | 765.65 | 776.78 | 1,398.14 | |
SDLP | Jack Patton | 4.34% | 364 | 888.28 | 1,145.86 | 1,178.05 | 1,178.47 | 1,192.49 | |
Ulster Unionist | Laura Turner | 7.86% | 659 | 664.10 | 728.63 | 748.84 | 752.69 | ||
Independent | Stuart Brown | 0.93% | 78 | 93.64 | 136.57 | ||||
Electorate: 15,956 Valid: 8,381 (52.53%) Spoilt: 68 Quota: 1,397 Turnout: 8,449 (52.95%) |
2014: 3 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP
2019: 2 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x Sinn Féin
2014-2019 Change: Alliance and Sinn Féin gain from DUP and SDLP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
Alliance | David Honeyford † | 20.30% | 1,524 | |||||||
Ulster Unionist | Ross McLernon | 9.40% | 707 | 729 | 775.8 | 1,313.8 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Gary McCleave | 13.22% | 994 | 996 | 1,022.8 | 1,024.8 | 1,025.22 | 1,438.22 | ||
DUP | Thomas Beckett* | 14.18% | 1,006 | 1,018 | 1,024.6 | 1,047.4 | 1,058.88 | 1,091.66 | 1,115.66 | |
DUP | James Tinsley* | 13.03% | 979 | 988 | 993.8 | 1,032.8 | 1,057.3 | 1,079.28 | 1,102.28 | |
DUP | William Leathem* | 10.87% | 871 | 885 | 891.2 | 909.4 | 923.4 | 925.16 | 944.16 | |
SDLP | Ally Haydock | 9.25% | 695 | 717 | 863.3 | 884.6 | 891.46 | |||
Ulster Unionist | Alexander Redpath* | 8.41% | 632 | 639 | 667.2 | |||||
Independent | Stuart Brown | 1.42% | 107 | |||||||
Electorate: 14,361 Valid: 7,515 (52.33%) Spoilt: 76 Quota: 1,253 Turnout: 7,591 (52.86%) |
2011: 3 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP
2014: 3 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP
2011-2014: No change
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||
DUP | Thomas Beckett* | 18.78% | 1,216 | |||||
Ulster Unionist | Robbie Butler † | 18.22% | 1,180 | |||||
SDLP | Pat Catney * ††† | 10.78% | 698 | 700.42 | 703.12 | 774.97 | 1,072.61 | |
DUP | William Leathem | 12.49% | 809 | 897.44 | 936.86 | 980.51 | 1,040.93 | |
DUP | James Tinsley* | 13.34% | 864 | 896.67 | 929.7 | 965.66 | 1,018.47 | |
Sinn Féin | Mary Quinn | 13.19% | 854 | 854.33 | 854.42 | 870.51 | 900.62 | |
Alliance | Jonnie McCrea | 7.03% | 455 | 458.96 | 466.7 | 654.73 | ||
NI21 | David Honeyford | 6.16% | 399 | 402.19 | 414.7 | |||
Electorate: 12,863 Valid: 6,475 (50.34%) Spoilt: 59 Quota: 1,080 Turnout: 6,534 (50.80%) |
2005: 3 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP
2011: 3 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP
2005-2011 Change: No change
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
DUP | Thomas Beckett* | 20.54% | 1,756 | ||||||
DUP | James Tinsley* | 18.24% | 1,559 | ||||||
SDLP | Pat Catney | 10.50% | 898 | 902.37 | 902.93 | 923.23 | 1,526.23 | ||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Dillon* | 8.91% | 762 | 788.03 | 794.91 | 917.97 | 919.97 | 1,425.97 | |
DUP | John Palmer | 8.94% | 764 | 1,007.01 | 1,108.05 | 1,211.76 | 1,216.49 | 1,342.28 | |
Alliance | Owen Gawith | 10.42% | 891 | 897.46 | 899.86 | 978.92 | 1,036.27 | 1,102.27 | |
Ulster Unionist | Roy Hanna | 7.91% | 676 | 693.1 | 698.3 | 790.95 | 795.22 | ||
Sinn Féin | Mary-Kate Quinn | 9.03% | 772 | 773.14 | 773.7 | 778.08 | |||
Independent | Cecil Calvert* | 2.68% | 229 | 249.33 | 253.17 | ||||
NI Conservatives | Steve McIlwrath | 2.83% | 242 | 250.17 | 251.53 | ||||
Electorate: 16,299 Valid: 8,549 (52.45%) Spoilt: 140 Quota: 1,425 Turnout: 8,689 (53.31%) |
2001: 2 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP
2005: 3 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP
2001-2005 Change: DUP gain from UUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
DUP | Thomas Beckett | 20.77% | 1,751 | |||||||
SDLP | Peter O'Hagan* | 11.59% | 977 | 978.33 | 986.33 | 1,003.33 | 1,531.33 | |||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Dillon* | 12.41% | 1,046 | 1,054.17 | 1,164.17 | 1,243.55 | 1,246.74 | 1,252.34 | 1,560.34 | |
DUP | Cecil Calvert * | 12.44% | 1,049 | 1,304.74 | 1,322.69 | 1,373.26 | 1,379.26 | 1,379.61 | 1,436.61 | |
DUP | James Tinsley* | 15.17% | 1,279 | 1,333.15 | 1,343.72 | 1,367.1 | 1,367.1 | 1,370.25 | 1,471.25 | |
Alliance | Owen Gawith | 6.86% | 578 | 579.52 | 600.71 | 678.71 | 714.71 | 824.96 | 928.96 | |
Ulster Unionist | Samuel Johnston* | 5.46% | 460 | 463.8 | 584.56 | 654.56 | 656.56 | 661.11 | ||
Sinn Féin | Chris Donnelly | 7.73% | 652 | 652.38 | 652.38 | 653.38 | ||||
NI Conservatives | Neil Johnston | 3.95% | 333 | 334.71 | 348.71 | |||||
Ulster Unionist | David Greene | 3.63% | 306 | 308.85 | ||||||
Electorate: 14,029 Valid: 8,431 (60.10%) Spoilt: 122 Quota: 1,406 Turnout: 8,553 (60.97%) |
1997: 3 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP
2001: 2 x DUP, 2 x UUP, 1 x SDLP
1997-2001 Change: DUP gain from UUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Dillon* | 21.71% | 1,923 | |||||||||
SDLP | Peter O'Hagan* | 14.88% | 1,318 | 1,323.06 | 1,333.52 | 1,351.52 | 1,751.32 | |||||
DUP | Cecil Calvert * | 15.60% | 1,382 | 1,414.43 | 1,417.43 | 1,471.12 | 1,473.12 | 1,475.12 | 1,516.12 | |||
DUP | James Tinsley | 14.26% | 1,263 | 1,277.03 | 1,278.03 | 1,352.72 | 1,353.72 | 1,354.72 | 1,389.41 | 1,415.41 | 1,445.87 | |
Ulster Unionist | Samuel Johnston* | 6.06% | 537 | 782.87 | 785.1 | 827.02 | 827.25 | 828.25 | 978.76 | 986.76 | 1,210.82 | |
Ulster Unionist | Kenneth Watson* | 7.43% | 658 | 749.77 | 753.23 | 811.38 | 811.84 | 818.84 | 905.49 | 906.49 | 1,053.48 | |
Alliance | Alison Gawith | 4.96% | 439 | 449.12 | 552.58 | 576.81 | 584.81 | 777.81 | 889.81 | 890.91 | ||
NI Conservatives | Neil Johnston | 4.73% | 419 | 442.46 | 446.69 | 472.69 | 472.69 | 483.69 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Ita Gray | 5.16% | 457 | 457.69 | 458.69 | 462.69 | ||||||
Independent | Gordon Ross | 3.75% | 332 | 335.91 | 336.91 | |||||||
Alliance | Owen Gawith | 1.48% | 131 | 133.3 | ||||||||
Electorate: 14,118 Valid: 8,859 (62.75%) Spoilt: 160 Quota: 1,477 Turnout: 9,019 (63.88%) |
1993: 3 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP
1997: 3 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP
1993-1997 Change: No change
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Dillon* | 26.23% | 1,432 | ||||
SDLP | Peter O'Hagan* | 17.05% | 931 | ||||
DUP | Cecil Calvert * | 16.56% | 904 | 949.72 | |||
Ulster Unionist | David Greene* | 10.09% | 551 | 919.64 | |||
Ulster Unionist | Kenneth Watson* | 10.82% | 591 | 668.4 | 686.12 | 973.12 | |
Alliance | Trevor Lunn | 8.96% | 489 | 496.92 | 605.64 | 621.64 | |
DUP | James Tinsley | 7.55% | 412 | 422.44 | 426.44 | ||
NI Women's Coalition | Sybil Moses | 2.75% | 150 | 151.44 | |||
Electorate: 12,966 Valid: 5,460 (42.11%) Spoilt: 84 Quota: 911 Turnout: 5,544 (42.76%) |
1989: 4 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Independent Conservative
1993: 3 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP
1989-1993 Change: UUP loss (two seats) due to the reduction of two seats, Independent Conservative joins UUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Dillon* | 27.83% | 1,550 | ||||
DUP | Cecil Calvert * | 17.33% | 965 | ||||
SDLP | Peter O'Hagan* | 15.98% | 890 | 890.8 | 890.89 | 1,064.89 | |
Ulster Unionist | David Greene* | 7.61% | 424 | 827.6 | 834.86 | 977.86 | |
Ulster Unionist | Kenneth Watson | 12.91% | 719 | 863 | 867.44 | 966.44 | |
DUP | William Stevenson | 8.98% | 500 | 538 | 553.54 | 581.02 | |
Alliance | Eileen Drayne | 9.36% | 521 | 543.8 | 544.73 | ||
Electorate: 11,781 Valid: 5,569 (47.27%) Spoilt: 115 Quota: 929 Turnout: 5,684 (48.25%) |
1985: 4 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP
1989: 4 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Independent Conservative
1985-1989 Change: Independent Conservative gain from DUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | David Campbell | 21.39% | 2,072 | |||||||
Ulster Unionist | Ronnie Crawford | 9.46% | 917 | 1,371.69 | ||||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Dillon* | 12.50% | 1,211 | 1,352.86 | ||||||
DUP | Cecil Calvert * | 12.41% | 1,202 | 1,294.66 | ||||||
Ulster Unionist | William Lewis* | 9.56% | 926 | 1,021.12 | 1,141.92 | 1,250.6 | ||||
SDLP | Peter O'Hagan | 10.92% | 1,058 | 1,059.64 | 1,059.8 | 1,059.8 | 1,083.8 | 1,086.96 | 1,091.28 | |
Ind. Conservative | David Greene | 7.76% | 752 | 765.53 | 775.13 | 783.49 | 788.9 | 827.19 | 1,024.49 | |
Alliance | Eileen Drayne | 7.64% | 740 | 752.71 | 758.63 | 761.71 | 794.12 | 813.92 | 845.02 | |
DUP | William Stevenson | 5.20% | 504 | 524.91 | 533.87 | 545.75 | 548.91 | 653.91 | ||
Ulster Democratic | Richard Haggan | 2.43% | 235 | 241.97 | 253.81 | 261.29 | 264.29 | |||
Workers' Party | Anne-Marie Lowry | 0.74% | 72 | 72.82 | 73.62 | 73.62 | ||||
Electorate: 18,323 Valid: 9,689 (52.88%) Spoilt: 141 Quota: 1,212 Turnout: 9,830 (53.65%) |
1985: 4 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | Ronald Campbell* | 26.22% | 2,386 | |||||
DUP | Cecil Calvert | 14.63% | 1,331 | |||||
Ulster Unionist | William Lewis | 12.78% | 1,163 | |||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Dillon* | 10.96% | 997 | 1,968.49 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | Henry McGiffin | 3.30% | 300 | 447.34 | 1,124.84 | |||
DUP | Robert McNeice* | 6.13% | 558 | 613.12 | 685.12 | 808.87 | 1,338.87 | |
SDLP | Paddy Ritchie | 11.76% | 1,070 | 1,073.71 | 1,074.71 | 1,074.71 | 1,079.29 | |
Alliance | Eileen Drayne | 7.74% | 704 | 731.03 | 765.03 | 768.78 | 805.72 | |
DUP | Henry Stevenson | 6.49% | 591 | 625.45 | 664.95 | 707.1 | ||
Electorate: 15,793 Valid: 9,100 (57.62%) Spoilt: 133 Quota: 1,138 Turnout: 9,233 (58.46%) |
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