Belfast South (Assembly constituency)

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Belfast South
Northern Ireland Assembly
Borough constituency
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:

The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2003 election were:

In the 1998 election the six MLAs elected were:

In the 1996 election to the Northern Ireland Peace Forum, 5 Forum members were elected from North Belfast. They were as follows:

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:

Changes 1982-1986

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:

In 1973 elections were held to the Assembly set up under the Sunningdale Agreement. The six members elected from North Belfast were:

[edit] Elections

[edit] 2007

Party Candidate 1st Pref Result Count
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
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
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
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
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
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
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

  1. ^ 1996 Candidates - South Belfast, Northern Ireland Elections