Belfast Woodvale | |
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Former Borough constituency | |
for the House of Commons | |
1918–1922 | |
Number of members | one |
Replaced by | Belfast West |
Created from | Belfast West |
Woodvale, a division of Belfast, was a UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1918 to 1922.
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This constituency comprised the northern third of west Belfast, based on the then Woodvale ward of Belfast Corporation.
Prior to the United Kingdom general election, 1918 and after the dissolution of Parliament in 1922 the area was part of the Belfast West constituency.
The constituency was a strongly unionist area.
Sinn Féin contested the general election of 1918 on the platform that instead of taking up any seats they won in the United Kingdom Parliament, they would establish a revolutionary assembly in Dublin. In republican theory every MP elected in Ireland was a potential Deputy to this assembly. In practice only the Sinn Féin members accepted the offer.
The revolutionary First Dáil assembled on 21 January 1919 and last met on 10 May 1921. The First Dáil, according to a resolution passed on 10 May 1921, was formally dissolved on the assembling of the Second Dáil. This took place on 16 August 1921.
In 1921 Sinn Féin decided to use the UK authorised elections for the Northern Ireland House of Commons and the House of Commons of Southern Ireland as a poll for the Irish Republic's Second Dáil. This constituency, in republican theory, was incorporated in a four-member Dáil constituency of Belfast West.
Key to parties: U Irish Unionist 1918 – April 1921 and Ulster Unionist May 1921–1922.
From | To | Name (Party) | Born | Died |
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1918 | 1922 | Robert John Lynn (U) | 1873 | 5 August 1945 |
The 1918 election in this constituency took place using the first past the post electoral system.
General Election 14 December 1918: Belfast Woodvale | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Irish Unionist | Robert Lynn | 12,232 | 90.75 | N/A | |
Sinn Féin | Robert Haskin | 1,247 | 9.25 | N/A | |
Majority | 10,985 | 81.50 | N/A | ||
Turnout | 19,802 | 68.07 | N/A | ||
Irish Unionist gain from new seat | Swing | N/A |