Belfast South (Assembly constituency)
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Belfast South Northern Ireland Assembly Borough constituency |
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Belfast South shown within Northern Ireland | |
First Used: | 1973 |
Assembly Members: | Carmel Hanna Anna Lo Alex Maskey Alasdair McDonnell Michael McGimpsey Jimmy Spratt |
Districts: | Belfast, Castlereagh |
Belfast South is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973. It usually shares boundaries with the Belfast South UK Parliament constituency, however the boundaries of the two constituencies were slightly different from 1983 to 1986 as the Assembly boundaries had not caught up with Parliamentary boundary changes and from 1996 to 1997 when members of the Northern Ireland Forum had been elected from the newly drawn Parliamentary constituencies but the 51st Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected in 1992 under the 1983-95 constituency boundaries, was still in session.
Members were then elected from the constituency to the 1975 Constitutional Convention, the 1982 Assembly, the 1996 Forum and then to the current Assembly from 1998.
For further details of the history and boundaries of the constituency, see Belfast South (UK Parliament constituency).
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[edit] Members
The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2007 election are:
- Carmel Hanna — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Anna Lo — Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Alex Maskey — Sinn Féin
- Alasdair McDonnell — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Michael McGimpsey — Ulster Unionist Party
- Jimmy Spratt — Democratic Unionist Party
The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2003 election were:
- Esmond Birnie — Ulster Unionist Party
- Carmel Hanna — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Alex Maskey — Sinn Féin
- Alasdair McDonnell — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Michael McGimpsey — Ulster Unionist Party
- Mark Robinson — Democratic Unionist Party
In the 1998 election the six MLAs elected were:
- Esmond Birnie — Ulster Unionist Party
- Carmel Hanna — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Alasdair McDonnell — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Michael McGimpsey — Ulster Unionist Party
- Monica McWilliams — Northern Ireland Women's Coalition
- Mark Robinson — Democratic Unionist Party
In the 1996 election to the Northern Ireland Peace Forum, 5 Forum members were elected from North Belfast. They were as follows:
- Jim Clarke — Ulster Unionist Party
- Steve McBride — Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Alasdair McDonnell — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Joan Parkes — Democratic Unionist Party
- Bob Stoker — Ulster Unionist Party
In 1982 elections were held for an Assembly for Northern Ireland to hold the Secretary of State to account, in the hope that this would be the first step towards restoring devolution. South Belfast elected 5 members as follows:
- David Cook — Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Edgar Graham — Ulster Unionist Party
- Jim Kirkpatrick — Ulster Unionist Party
- Stuart McCrea — Democratic Unionist Party
- Martin Smyth — Ulster Unionist Party
- Edgar Graham, Ulster Unionist Party assassinated by the IRA on December 7, 1983. Frank Millar Jr, also Ulster Unionist Party, elected unopposed in by-election on March 1, 1984.
In 1975 elections were held to a Constitutional Convention which sought (unsuccessfully) to generate a consensus on the future of the province. The six members elected from South Belfast were:
- Jeremy Burchill — Ulster Unionist Party
- Thomas Burns — Democratic Unionist Party
- Basil Glass — Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Jim Hendron — Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Martin Smyth — Ulster Unionist Party
- David Trimble — Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party
In 1973 elections were held to the Assembly set up under the Sunningdale Agreement. The six members elected from North Belfast were:
- Thomas Burns — Democratic Unionist Party
- Nelson Elder — Ulster Unionist Party pro Sunningdale
- Basil Glass — Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Herbert Kirk — Ulster Unionist Party pro Sunningdale
- Reginald Magee — Ulster Unionist Party pro Sunningdale
- Basil McIvor — Ulster Unionist Party pro Sunningdale
[edit] Elections
[edit] 2007
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Democratic Unionist | Jimmy Spratt | 4,762 | Elected | 1 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Alasdair McDonnell | 4,379 | Elected | 1 | |
Sinn Féin | Alex Maskey | 3,996 | Elected | 10 | |
Alliance | Anna Lo | 3,829 | Elected | 8 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Carmel Hanna | 3,748 | Elected | 10 | |
Ulster Unionist | Michael McGimpsey | 2,647 | Elected | 10 | |
Democratic Unionist | Christopher Stalford | 2,035 | Not elected | 10 | |
Ulster Unionist | Esmond Birnie | 1,804 | Not elected | 10 | |
Ulster Unionist | Bob Stoker | 1,122 | Not elected | 8 | |
Green Party | Brenda Cooke | 737 | Not elected | 8 | |
Progressive Unionist | Andrew Park | 410 | Not elected | 7 | |
UK Unionist | David Hoey | 298 | Not elected | 7 | |
Socialist Party | Jim Barbour | 248 | Not elected | 6 | |
Workers' Party | Patrick Lynn | 123 | Not elected | 5 | |
Conservative | Roger Lomas | 108 | Not elected | 5 | |
Make Politicians History | Rainbow George | 66 | Not elected | 4 | |
Procapitalism | Charles Smyth | 22 | Not elected | 4 | |
Independent | Geoffrey Wilson | 10 | Not elected | 4 |
[edit] 2003
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Ulster Unionist | Michael McGimpsey | 5,389 | Elected | 1 | |
Democratic Unionist | Mark Robinson | 3,991 | Elected | 11 | |
Sinn Féin | Alex Maskey | 3,933 | Elected | 12 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Carmel Hanna | 3,910 | Elected | 12 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Alasdair McDonnell | 3,266 | Elected | 12 | |
Democratic Unionist | Ruth Patterson | 2,538 | Not elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Esmond Birnie | 2,311 | Elected | 11 | |
NI Women's Coalition | Monica McWilliams | 2,150 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | Geraldine Rice | 1,185 | Not elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | John Hiddleston | 769 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | Tom Ekin | 664 | Not elected | ||
Progressive Unionist | Thomas Morrow | 495 | Not elected | ||
Green Party | John Wright | 308 | Not elected | ||
Socialist Party | Jim Barbour | 167 | Not elected | ||
Conservative | Roger Lomas | 116 | Not elected | ||
Workers' Party | Patrick Lynn | 96 | Not elected | ||
Rainbow Dream Ticket | Lindsay Steven | 42 | Not elected |
[edit] 1998
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Social Democratic and Labour | Alasdair McDonnell | 4,956 | Elected | 6 | |
Ulster Unionist | Michael McGimpsey | 4,938 | Elected | 5 | |
Alliance | Steve McBride | 4,086 | Not elected | ||
NI Women's Coalition | Monica McWilliams | 3,912 | Elected | 10 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Carmel Hanna | 3,882 | Elected | 10 | |
Ulster Unionist | Esmond Birnie | 2,875 | Elected | 8 | |
Democratic Unionist | Mark Robinson | 2,872 | Elected | 8 | |
Sinn Féin | Sean Hayes | 2,605 | Not elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | Myreve Chambers | 2,449 | Not elected | ||
Progressive Unionist | Ernie Purvis | 2,112 | Not elected | ||
Ulster Democratic | David Adams | 1,745 | Not elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Clarke | 1,720 | Not elected | ||
UK Unionist | Grant Dillon | 1,496 | Not elected | ||
Independent Unionist | William Dixon | 437 | Not elected | ||
Labour (NI) | Boyd Black | 231 | Not elected | ||
Workers' Party | Patrick Lynn | 176 | Not elected | ||
Conservative | Roger Lomas | 97 | Not elected | ||
Natural Law | James Anderson | 73 | Not elected | ||
Independent Labour | Niall Cusack | 62 | Not elected |
[edit] 1996 Forum
Successful candidates are shown in bold.[1]
Party | Candidate(s) | Votes | Percentage | |
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Ulster Unionist | Bob Stoker James Clarke Michael McGimpsey Drew Nelson Gordon Lucy |
8,617 | 22.8 | |
Social Democratic and Labour | Alasdair McDonnell Peter O'Reilly Carmel Hanna Douglas Arthur Hegney Rosaleen Hughes |
7,956 | 21.0 | |
Democratic Unionist | Joan Parkes Thomas Scott John Norris |
5,818 | 15.4 | |
Alliance | Steve McBride Philip McGarry Margaret Marshall |
4,689 | 12.4 | |
Sinn Féin | Sean Hayes Sean Clinton Deborah Moore |
2,455 | 6.5 | |
Progressive Unionist | Dawn Purvis Victor Murphy |
2,321 | 6.1 | |
UK Unionist | Patrick Roche Kate Garrett |
1,750 | 4.6 | |
Ulster Democratic | David Adams Pauline Gilmore |
1,666 | 4.4 | |
NI Women's Coalition | Kate Fearon Annie Campbell Barbara McCabe Claire McLaughlin Fidelma O'Gorman |
947 | 2.5 | |
Labour Coalition | Peter Hadden Eleanor Rogers Niall Cusack Neil House Maeve Cross |
333 | 0.9 | |
Green Party | Mary Carberry Jane Carney Owen Clarke Andy Frew |
314 | 0.8 | |
Conservative | Myrtle Boal Alan McKelvey |
279 | 0.7 | |
Workers' Party | Paddy Lynn Ian Foster |
270 | 0.7 | |
Democratic Partnership | Paul Smyth Alison Wilson |
133 | 0.4 | |
Ulster Independence | Gordon Smyth Samuel Stevenson |
108 | 0.3 | |
Democratic Left | Jean Craig Chris Skillen |
96 | 0.3 | |
Ulster Christian Democratic | Austin Scallan Martine McLaughlin John McLaughlin Brian McLaughlin Margaret Gibson |
31 | 0.1 | |
Natural Law | James Anderson Morris Ahmed |
13 | 0.0 | |
Independent Chambers | Bertha Burleigh Mark Strain |
5 | 0.0 |
[edit] 1982
Assembly Election – 20th October, 1982 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | |
Ulster Unionist | Martin Smyth | 13337 | ||||||
Alliance | David Cook | 6514 | 6514 | 6514 | 6514 | 6514 | 6514 | |
Democratic Unionist | Stuart McCrea | 4091 | 4695 | 4859 | 6880 | |||
Social Democratic and Labour | Ben Caragher | 3342 | 3344 | 3740 | 3740 | 3740 | 4712 | |
Ulster Unionist | Edgar Graham | 2875 | 5210 | 5369 | 5407 | 5734 | 6253 | |
Alliance | Basil Glass | 2493 | 2643 | 3260 | 3274 | 3293 | ||
Democratic Unionist | Cedric Wilson | 2111 | 2407 | 2495 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Kirkpatrick | 1126 | 4427 | 4617 | 4673 | 4959 | 5415 | |
Workers' Party | Gerard Carr | 933 | 938 | |||||
United Ulster Unionist | Philip Moles | 248 | 322 | |||||
Communist | Barry Bruton | 168 | 169 | |||||
United Ulster Unionist | James Scott | 82 | 239 | |||||
Liberal | Michael Warden | 65 | 89 | |||||
One Honest man, steadfast | William Clulow | 65 | 85 | |||||
Peace State | Stuart Hall Raleigh | 19 | 20 | |||||
Electorate=66683, valid=38712, spoiled=1243, quota=6245 |
[edit] 1975 Constitutional Convention
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Ulster Unionist | Martin Smyth | 15,061 | Elected | ||
Alliance | Basil Glass | 7,961 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Jeremy Burchill | 4,230 | Elected | ||
Unionist Party NI | Reginald Magee | 3,552 | Not elected | ||
Social Democratic and Labour | Ben Caraher | 3,065 | Not elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | Thomas Burns | 2,529 | Elected | ||
Alliance | Jim Hendron | 2,499 | Elected | ||
Vanguard Progressive Unionist | David Trimble | 2,429 | Elected | ||
Vanguard Progressive Unionist | Raymond Jordan | 1,874 | Not elected | ||
Unionist Party NI | John Houston | 1,697 | Not elected | ||
Labour (NI) | Erskine Holmes | 1,599 | Not elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | Robert MacNeice | 1,316 | Not elected |
[edit] 1973
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | Result | Count | |
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Ulster Unionist | Basil McIvor | 6,930 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Herbert Kirk | 5,426 | Elected | ||
Alliance | Basil Glass | 5,148 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Nelson Elder | 4,807 | Elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | Thomas Burns | 4,640 | Elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Reginald Magee | 3,656 | Elected | ||
Social Democratic and Labour | Ben Caraher | 3,320 | Not elected | ||
Ulster Unionist | Robert Stewart | 2,850 | Not elected | ||
Labour (NI) | Erskine Holmes | 2,684 | Not elected | ||
Independent Unionist | Grace Bannister | 2,538 | Not elected | ||
Vanguard Progressive Unionist | Martin Gowdy | 2,434 | Not elected | ||
Democratic Unionist | Thomas Wright | 2,134 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | William McCollum | 1,294 | Not elected | ||
Vanguard Progressive Unionist | Stanley Morgan | 1,205 | Not elected | ||
Independent Unionist | Thomas Rea | 1,201 | Not elected | ||
Republican Clubs | Sean Flynn | 783 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | Jean Graham | 743 | Not elected | ||
Liberal | Sheelagh Murnaghan | 548 | Not elected | ||
Alliance | John Sommerville | 380 | Not elected |
[edit] References
- ^ 1996 Candidates - South Belfast, Northern Ireland Elections
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