Template:Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007

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Party Leader Candidates Seats Change from 2003
1st Pref Votes 1st Pref % Change from 2003
Executive seats
Democratic Unionist Ian Paisley 46 36 +6 207,721 30.1 +4.4 5[1]
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams 37 28 +4 180,573 26.2 +2.6 4[2]
Social Democratic and Labour Mark Durkan 35 16 −2 105,164 15.2 −1.8 1
Ulster Unionist Reg Empey 38 18 −9 103,145 14.9 −7.7 2
Alliance David Ford 18 7 +1 36,139 5.2 +1.5
Independent N/A 20 1 ±0 19,471 2.8 +1.9
Green Party John Barry[1] 13 1 +1 11,985 1.7 +1.3
UK Unionist Bob McCartney 13 0 −1 10,452 1.5 +0.7
Progressive Unionist Dawn Purvis 3 1 ±0 3,822 0.6 −0.6
Conservative David Cameron 9 0 3,457 0.5 +0.3
Republican Sinn Féin Ruairí Ó Brádaigh 6 0 2,522 0.4 N/A
Socialist Environmental Goretti Horgan[2] 1 0 2,045 0.3 −0.1
UK Independence Nigel Farage 1 0 1,229 0.2 N/A
Workers' Party John Lowry[3] 6 0 975 0.1 −0.1
People Before Profit Gordon Hewitt 1 0 774 0.1 N/A
Socialist Party Peter Hadden[4] 2 0 473 0.1 +0.1
Make Politicians History Ronnie Carroll 4 0 221 0.0 N/A
Labour (NI) Malachi Curran 1 0 123 0.0 N/A
Procapitalism Samuel Charles Smyth 1 0 22 0.0 N/A
Notes:
  • Total valid poll 661,191
  • Party leaders listed are those who were registered with the Electoral Commission as of 07:00 on 7 March 2007.
The six candidates of Republican Sinn Féin, which did not register as a political party with the Electoral Commission, are included in some media reports as Independents. They themselves rejected this term, and, apart from one of its candidates who was described as an Independent, no description was used for its candidates on ballot papers.[5]
^  Includes post of First Minister
^  Includes post of Deputy First Minister