William Bleakes

William G. "Billy" Bleakes was a Unionist and Conservative councillor and Assembly member in the Lisburn area.

Bleakes was first elected to Lisburn Borough Council in 1977 as a United Ulster Unionist Party (UUUP) councillor for 'Area B' (equivalent to the current 'Downshire' electoral area.) [1] With the UUUP in decline, he switched to the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and was returned to Lisburn Council in 1981 for that party. In 1982 he contested the North Down Assembly constituency, which then included parts of Lisburn. He won the last seat, just six votes ahead of his nearest challenger, the closest margin of the election. He continued to serve as a UUP local councillor, serving as Mayor of Lisburn in 1988-9[2] before joining the Conservative Party. He was re-elected as a Conservative councillor in 1993 and 1997.

Bleakes stood unsuccessfully in the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1998 in Lagan Valley. He then left the Conservatives to sit as an independent Unionist. However, a change in electoral legislation meant that he was unable to run under that label in 2001 and he lost his seat standing as an Independent.

References

  1. Local Government Elections 1973 - 1981: Lisburn
  2. F.A.C.T. | Families Achieving Change Together | John Warnock
Political offices
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Mayor of Lisburn
1988 - 1989
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