North Down (Assembly constituency)

North Down
Northern Ireland Assembly
Parliamentary constituency
North Down shown within Northern Ireland
Current constituency
Created1973
Seats6 (1996–2016)
5 (2017–)
MLAs
  •   Alan Chambers (UUP)
  •   Stephen Dunne (DUP)
  •   Connie Egan (APNI)
  •   Peter Martin (DUP)
  •   Andrew Muir (APNI)
DistrictsArds and North Down Borough Council
BoundariesMap

North Down (Irish: An Dún Thuaidh, Ulster Scots: North Doon) 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 North Down 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 North Down (UK Parliament constituency).

Members

Election MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
1973 Lord Dunleath
(Alliance Party)
Bertie McConnell
(Alliance Party)
John Brooke
(UUP/UPNI)
William Brownlow
(UUP)
James Kilfedder
(UUP/UPUP)
Robert Campbell
(UUP)
Charles Poots
(DUP)
7 seats
1973–1982
1975 George Green
(Vanguard)
John Taylor
(UUP)
1982 John Cushnahan
(Alliance Party)
Robert McCartney
(UUP/UKUP)
William Bleakes
(UUP)
Simpson Gibson
(DUP)
Wesley Pentland
(DUP)
1996 Oliver Napier
(Alliance Party)
5 seats
1996–1998
5 seats
1996–1998
Alan McFarland
(UUP)
Peter Weir
(UUP /
DUP)
St Clair McAlister
(DUP)
5 seats
1996–1998
1998 Eileen Bell
(Alliance Party)
6 seats
1998–2017
John Gorman
(UUP)
Jane Morrice
(NI Women's Coalition)
6 seats
1998–2017
2003 Leslie Cree
(UUP)
Alex Easton
(DUP / Independent Unionist)
2007 Stephen Farry
(Alliance Party)
Brian Wilson
(Green (NI))
2011 Steven Agnew
(Green (NI))
Gordon Dunne
(DUP)
2016 Alan Chambers
(UUP)
2017 5 seats
2017–present
5 seats
2017–present
5 seats
2017–present
2019 co-option Rachel Woods
(Green (NI))
2020 co-option Andrew Muir
(Alliance Party)
2021 co-option Stephen Dunne
(DUP)
2022 Connie Egan
(Alliance Party)
2024 co-option Peter Martin
(DUP)

Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.

Elections

Northern Ireland Assembly

2022

2022 Assembly election: North Down – 5 seats[1]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ind. Unionist Alex Easton 22.92% 9,568                
Alliance Andrew Muir 16.38% 6,838 6,938 6,970            
DUP Stephen Dunne 14.92% 6,226 6,875 6,903 6,904 6,935 6,945 6,993    
UUP Alan Chambers 9.16% 3,825 4,328 4,434 4,447 4,538 4,564 5,734 6,352 7,771
Alliance Connie Egan 12.51% 5,224 5,336 5,363 5,530 5,743 6,294 6,405 6,429 6,558
Green (NI) Rachel Woods 6.55% 2,734 2,857 2,900 3,029 3,274 3,637 3,736 3,802 4,058
DUP Jennifer Gilmour 4.95% 2,068 2,332 2,348 2,349 2,359 2,364 2,419 3,451  
TUV John Gordon 3.77% 1,574 2,004 2,023 2,026 2,048 2,051 2,098    
UUP Naomi McBurney 3.21% 1,342 1,518 1,567 1,570 1,594 1,619      
SDLP Déirdre Vaughan 1.74% 727 742 747 1,081 1,109        
Independent Ray McKimm 1.45% 604 717 768 783          
Sinn Féin Thérèse McCartney 1.65% 687 695 697            
NI Conservatives Matthew Robinson 0.61% 254 280              
Independent Chris Carter 0.17% 72 136              
Electorate: 70,176   Valid: 41,743 (59.48%)   Spoilt: 455   Quota: 6,958   Turnout: 42,198 (60.13%)  

2017

2017 Assembly election: North Down – 5 seats[2]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DUP Alex Easton 21.29% 8,034            
UUP Alan Chambers 18.95% 7,151            
Alliance Stephen Farry 18.59% 7,014            
DUP Gordon Dunne 16.21% 6,118 7,678.68          
Green (NI) Steven Agnew 13.72% 5,178 5,220.24 5,320.78 5,388.22 5,782.32 5,979.96 6,160.5
UUP William Cudworth 2.55% 964 1,029.12 1,881.62 2,585.3 2,690.5 2,726.22 3,058.06
Independent Melanie Kennedy 3.30% 1,246 1,285.82 1,371.62 1,389.86 1,429.86 1,503.96 1,596.88
SDLP Caoímhe McNeill 1.80% 679 681.86 686.26 707.14 800.54 1,178 1,202.88
NI Conservatives Frank Shivers 1.70% 641 654.2 740.66 756.14 777.24 801.88  
Sinn Féin Kieran Maxwell 1.57% 591 591.22 591.88 592.6 604.5    
Independent Chris Carter 0.24% 92 94.2 115.98 119.1 126.7    
Independent Gavan Reynolds 0.08% 31 32.54 37.38 38.34 40.44    
Electorate: 64,461   Valid: 37,739 (58.55%)   Spoilt: 435   Quota: 6,290   Turnout: 38,174 (59.22%)  

2016

2016 Assembly election: North Down – 6 seats[3]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DUP Alex Easton 19.72% 6,357                    
DUP Gordon Dunne 12.42% 4,004 4,610.48                  
Green (NI) Steven Agnew 12.75% 4,109 4,142.32 4,229.44 4,239.56 4,310.56 4,490.12 4,523.2 4,607.2      
UUP Alan Chambers 10.16% 3,275 3,379.16 3,387.16 3,465.24 3,467.24 3,482.24 3,644.08 3,757.76 3,931.28 4,174.92 5,264.92
DUP Peter Weir 9.57% 3,085 3,890.28 3,892.56 3,904.04 3,906.04 3,910.32 4,032.6 4,112.96 4,385.72 4,588.76 4,712.76
Alliance Stephen Farry 9.35% 3,012 3,036.92 3,051.2 3,063.2 3,090.2 3,289.04 3,298.04 3,372.6 3,410.72 3,834.96 4,049.36
Alliance Andrew Muir 7.41% 2,387 2,395.96 2,407.24 2,415.8 2,437.8 2,521.8 2,526.8 2,583.8 2,613.8 2,920.64 3,076.2
UUP Carl McClean 4.64% 1,495 1,545.68 1,549.68 1,640.72 1,642 1,652 1,719.08 1,818.76 1,902.88 2,054.4  
Independent Brian Wilson 4.39% 1,415 1,430.12 1,449.4 1,451.24 1,467.24 1,512.24 1,519.8 1,580.36 1,678.48    
UKIP Bill Piper 2.11% 681 706.48 706.76 716.6 722.6 730.6 902.6 955.72      
NI Conservatives Frank Shivers 2.09% 672 683.76 686.76 693.4 694.04 696.04 713.04        
TUV John Brennan 1.89% 610 641.92 641.92 646.76 646.76 650.76          
SDLP Conal Browne 1.32% 426 428.24 441.24 441.52 589.52            
Sinn Féin Therese McCartney 0.95% 307 307.56 314.84 314.84              
UUP Chris Eisenstadt 0.67% 217 234.92 235.92                
NI Labour Maria Lourenco 0.55% 177 180.08                  
Electorate: 65,760   Valid: 32,229 (49.01%)   Spoilt: 368   Quota: 4,605   Turnout: 32,597 (49.57%)  

2011

2011 Assembly election: North Down – 6 seats[4]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DUP Alex Easton 18.42% 5,175                    
DUP Gordon Dunne 13.31% 3,741 4,120.96                  
DUP Peter Weir 12.44% 3,496 4,101.36                  
UUP Leslie Cree 5.64% 1,585 1,609.38 1,610.38 1,678.3 1,691.53 2,795.81 2,853.34 3,310.34 3,361.02 4,410.02  
Alliance Stephen Farry 11.44% 3,131 3,152.62 3,173.31 3,218.31 3,486 3,514.92 3,521.52 3,738.59 3,744.89 4,077.89  
Green (NI) Steven Agnew 7.85% 2,207 2,220.34 2,261.57 2,314.57 2,552.8 2,605.18 2,614.64 2,811.82 2,819.8 3,193.37 3,229.37
Alliance Anne Wilson 7.47% 2,100 2,115.18 2,134.41 2,171.64 2,447.64 2,482.79 2,492.36 2,658.65 2,664.32 3,078.03 3,130.03
Independent Alan McFarland 6.69% 1,879 1,905.45 1,910.68 2,012.29 2,048.29 2,083.44 2,094.88 2,604.39 2,619.16    
Independent Alan Chambers 6.28% 1,765 1,795.13 1,796.13 1,862.36 1,893.59 1,980.05 1,989.29        
UUP Colin Breen 4.78% 1,343 1,358.64 1,359.64 1,443.25 1,449.17            
SDLP Liam Logan 2.73% 768 771.91 952.91 960.91              
UKIP Fred McGlade 2.19% 615 623.97 623.97                
Sinn Féin Conor Kennan 1.04% 293 294.61                  
Electorate: 62,170   Valid: 28,098 (45.20%)   Spoilt: 430   Quota: 4,015   Turnout: 28,528 (45.89%)  

2007

2007 Assembly election: North Down – 6 seats[5]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DUP Alex Easton 16.11% 4,946                  
Alliance Stephen Farry 10.20% 3,131 3,134.96 3,143.96 3,202.07 3,337.07 3,511.07 3,875.29 4,466.29    
UUP Leslie Cree 9.56% 2,937 2,952.73 2,965.84 3,016.95 3,112.06 3,393.39 3,466.39 3,530.5 3,788.72 4,686.72
Green (NI) Brian Wilson 9.25% 2,839 2,843.07 2,855.07 2,928.18 3,059.4 3,208.62 3,471.95 4,113.06 4,333.72 4,571.72
DUP Peter Weir 10.99% 3,376 3,507.23 3,513.45 3,566.33 3,614.77 3,688.32 3,748.65 3,754.87 4,231.49 4,380.47
UUP Alan McFarland 7.31% 2,245 2,250.5 2,252.5 2,282.61 2,401.72 2,481.49 2,579.49 2,641.49 2,941.03 3,986.13
DUP Alan Graham 6.99% 2,147 2,501.31 2,509.42 2,559.52 2,595.18 2,700.5 2,736.83 2,746.49 3,185.47 3,255.23
UUP Marion Smith 6.83% 2,098 2,102.62 2,106.62 2,162.95 2,234.39 2,330.72 2,397.94 2,457.05 2,641.49  
UK Unionist Robert McCartney 5.88% 1,806 1,815.57 1,823.68 1,861.67 1,949.67 2,043.89 2,098.89 2,118.89    
SDLP Liam Logan 3.63% 1,115 1,116.1 1,118.1 1,382.1 1,399.1 1,427.43 1,674.43      
Independent Brian Rowan 3.89% 1,194 1,195.32 1,202.32 1,241.43 1,290.43 1,376.43        
Independent Alan Chambers 3.68% 1,129 1,133.07 1,172.07 1,190.18 1,257.29          
NI Conservatives James Leslie 2.81% 864 866 872 888            
Sinn Féin Deaglan Page 1.27% 390 390 391              
PUP Elaine Martin 1.20% 367 371 376              
Independent Christopher Carter 0.40% 123 124                
Electorate: 57,525   Valid: 30,707 (53.38%)   Spoilt: 223   Quota: 4,387   Turnout: 30,930 (53.77%)  

2003

2003 Assembly election: North Down – 6 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
UUP Leslie Cree 12.65% 3,900 3,908 3,919 3,920 3,950 3,989 4,019 4,032 4,073 4,305 4,402 4,482    
Alliance Eileen Bell 6.33% 1,951 1,957 1,962 1,970 1,983 1,992 2,008 2,595 2,820 2,946 3,602 4,137 5,237  
UUP Alan McFarland 11.09% 3,421 3,429 3,437 3,439 3,467 3,514 3,557 3,570 3,606 3,730 3,833 4,083 4,292 4,502
UK Unionist Robert McCartney 10.94% 3,374 3,387 3,485 3,488 3,513 3,590 3,639 3,648 3,675 3,847 3,912 4,046 4,072 4,102
DUP Peter Weir 11.92% 3,675 3,681 3,704 3,704 3,761 3,802 3,822 3,826 3,839 3,906 3,922 4,018 4,026 4,031
DUP Alex Easton 11.58% 3,570 3,579 3,589 3,589 3,611 3,650 3,663 3,667 3,689 3,770 3,783 3,821 3,827 3,839
UUP Diana Peacocke 8.32% 2,566 2,568 2,587 2,589 2,623 2,636 2,677 2,688 2,729 2,795 2,934 3,065 3,258 3,418
SDLP Liam Logan 4.93% 1,519 1,522 1,523 1,732 1,734 1,738 1,741 1,785 1,851 1,870 2,077 2,158    
Independent Brian Wilson 4.38% 1,350 1,355 1,357 1,359 1,371 1,415 1,429 1,437 1,489 1,598 1,718      
NI Women's Coalition Jane Morrice 3.83% 1,181 1,188 1,192 1,201 1,219 1,242 1,259 1,287 1,478 1,587        
Independent Alan Chambers 3.49% 1,077 1,099 1,102 1,102 1,119 1,185 1,206 1,214 1,242          
Green (NI) John Barry 2.37% 730 733 734 748 762 768 786 800            
Alliance Stephen Farry 2.28% 704 708 711 722 728 740 751              
NI Conservatives Julian Robertson 1.59% 491 492 497 497 501 508                
Independent Alan Field 1.39% 428 430 432 432 448                  
PUP David Rose 1.02% 316 317 327 327                    
Sinn Féin Maria George 0.86% 264 265 265                      
UKIP Tom Sheridan 0.68% 209 210                        
Independent Christopher Carter 0.35% 109                          
Electorate: 57,422   Valid: 30,835 (53.70%)   Spoilt: 481   Quota: 4,406   Turnout: 31,316 (54.54%)  

1998

1998 Assembly election: North Down – 6 seats[7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
UK Unionist Robert McCartney 21.94% 8,188                      
UUP Alan McFarland 12.47% 4,653 4,856 4,984.4 5,108.45 5,274.3 5,466.3            
UUP John Gorman 12.65% 4,719 4,798.45 4,922.05 4,953.65 5,049.1 5,346.1            
Alliance Eileen Bell 9.83% 3,669 3,685.8 3,795.25 3,800.6 4,268.75 4,374.15 4,579.35 4,588.05 5,985.05      
NI Women's Coalition Jane Morrice 4.85% 1,808 1,836 1,918.45 1,932.25 2,056.3 2,232.35 2,460.2 2,478.47 2,719.82 3,027.62 3,085.82 4,897.71
UUP Peter Weir 7.44% 2,775 2,850.6 2,890.4 2,929.8 3,049.7 3,179.9 3,664.3 3,747.82 3,920.32 4,121.74 4,593.34 4,751.06
DUP Alan Graham 4.18% 1,558 1,829.25 1,879.65 2,747.65 2,778.1 2,929.45 3,136.85 3,147.29 3,167.69 3,171.47 4,423.67 4,443.45
SDLP Marietta Farrell 5.49% 2,048 2,050.8 2,084.8 2,086.15 2,134.15 2,193.85 2,236.85 2,238.59 2,326.59 2,449.71 2,458.1  
UK Unionist Elizabeth Roche 0.46% 173 1,798.05 1,846.5 1,992.9 2,018.9 2,062.95 2,225.2 2,230.42 2,255.57 2,264.75    
Alliance Gavin Walker 4.55% 1,699 1,709.5 1,753.2 1,757.9 1,910.25 1,965.95 2,089.35 2,095.44        
Independent Alan Chambers 3.71% 1,382 1,455.15 1,531.5 1,554.05 1,644.85 1,750.7            
PUP Stewart Currie 3.69% 1,376 1,416.25 1,521.8 1,556.05 1,582.8              
Independent Brian Wilson 3.56% 1,327 1,360.6 1,389.35 1,396.4                
DUP St Clair McAlister 2.71% 1,013 1,291.25 1,354.1                  
NI Conservatives Leonard Fee 0.90% 337 365                    
Ulster Democratic Tom Lindsay 0.71% 265 294.75                    
Labour Party NI Vanessa Baird-Gunning 0.57% 212 217.95                    
Independent Christopher Carter 0.19% 72 77                    
Natural Law Andrea Gribben 0.10% 39 42                    
Electorate: 62,942   Valid: 37,313 (59.28%)   Spoilt: 561   Quota: 5,331   Turnout: 37,874 (60.17%)  

1996 forum

Successful candidates are shown in bold.[8]

Party Candidate(s) Votes Percentage
UUP Peter Weir
Alan McFarland
Roy Bradford
John Shields
Irene Cree
9,270 25.6
UK Unionist Robert McCartney
Valerie Kinghan
Patricia Watson
7,579 20.9
DUP St Clair McAlister
Ruby Cooling
Cecil Noble
6,699 18.5
Alliance Oliver Napier
Brian Wilson
Eileen Bell
Larry Thompson
Jane Copeland
6,186 17.1
SDLP Owen Adams
John Burke
1,798 5.0
PUP Victor Ash
Samuel Curry
Neil Mehaffy
Kenneth Sterrit
1,694 4.7
Ulster Democratic James McCullough
Thomas Lindsay
651 1.8
NI Women's Coalition Emma McGuigan
Ann Marie Foster
Jane Morrice
496 1.4
NI Conservatives Ann Thompson
Bruce Mulligan
444 1.2
Independent Chambers Alan Chambers
James Arbuthnot
Robert Irvine
334 0.9
Green (NI) Paddy McEvoy
Mary Ringland
283 0.8
Sinn Féin Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
John Smith
275 0.8
Labour coalition John Magennis
Sean McGouran
171 0.5
Independent DUP Thomas O'Brien
William Baxter
97 0.3
Democratic Left Daryl Armitage
Tim Davis
95 0.3
Workers' Party Dessie O'Hagan
Colum Mullan
60 0.2
Ulster Independence Geoffrey Watson
Glenn Pollock
49 0.1
Independent Voice Christopher Carter
Fidelma Carter
49 0.1
Natural Law Peter McGowan
Thomas Mullins
15 0.0

1982 Assembly election

1982 Assembly election: North Down – 8 seats[9]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
UPUP James Kilfedder 25.56% 13,958                        
UUP John Taylor 10.71% 5,852 7,257.62                      
DUP Simpson Gibson 8.24% 4,500 4,855.68 4,913.01 4,941.9 4,985.37 6,391.37              
Alliance John Cushnahan 8.09% 4,416 4,491.81 4,501.12 4,501.69 4,936.05 4,943.05 6,068.76 6,069.68          
Alliance Lord Dunleath 7.03% 3,841 4,209.79 4,283.78 4,292.63 4,881.43 4,918.34 5,960.62 5,961.54 6,161.54        
DUP Wesley Pentland 6.12% 3,340 3,621.01 3,704.8 3,723.08 3,760.71 4,089.24 4,097.24 4,345.64 4,486.78 6,930.78      
UUP Robert McCartney 6.92% 3,782 4,402.73 4,583.54 4,606.82 4,956.52 5,015.07 5,030.07 5,033.52 5,860.36 5,978.16 6,131.39    
UUP William Bleakes 4.93% 2,692 2,929.69 3,027.2 3,047.93 3,202.08 3,241.61 3,244.18 3,246.02 4,401.83 4,778.58 5,278.92 5,336.52 5,383.79
UPUP George Green 1.75% 958 4,265.71 4,471.51 4,507.97 4,595.57 4,679.84 4,685.41 4,689.55 4,967.01 5,126.75 5,330.73 5,364.93 5,377.98
DUP Charles Poots 5.15% 2,811 3,024.18 3,083.47 3,100.16 3,124.45 3,315.55 3,317.55 3,362.4 3,436.27        
UUP Hazel Bradford 3.60% 1,966 2,447.65 2,693.63 2,722.22 2,931.18 3,028.23 3,032.86 3,037.69          
SDLP Patrick Doherty 4.64% 2,536 2,546.26 2,547.73 2,548.73 2,566.73 2,567.73              
DUP Thomas Gourley 3.77% 2,060 2,276.6 2,315.31 2,333.57 2,392.97                
Alliance Brian Wilson 1.93% 1,055 1,117.13 1,135.26 1,136.4                  
UUP David McNarry 1.23% 671 827.18 923.71 935.34                  
UUUP Robert Gabbey 0.33% 181 217.48 228.75                    
Electorate: 103,619   Valid: 54,619 (52.71%)   Spoilt: 1,182   Quota: 6,069   Turnout: 55,801 (53.85%)  

1975 Constitutional Convention

1975 Constitutional Convention election: North Down – 7 seats[10]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
UUP James Kilfedder 37.54% 21,693              
UUP John Taylor 12.53% 7,238              
Vanguard George Green 7.63% 4,408 8,063.68            
DUP Charles Poots 5.13% 2,962 6,778.16 7,072.24 7,137.28 7,209.8 7,228.64    
Alliance Lord Dunleath 7.99% 4,616 5,109.68 5,119.12 5,201.96 5,569.68 7,182.4 9,226.4  
Alliance Bertie McConnell 5.36% 3,099 3,420.64 3,427.52 3,549.88 3,619.56 4,377.72 5,710.12 7,064.12
Unionist Party NI Viscount Brookeborough 6.15% 3,555 4,435.6 4,459.12 4,873.68 6,340.04 6,416.04 6,480.96 6,535.96
UUP Neil Oliver 2.18% 1,257 5,727.32 6,180.12 6,333.24 6,453.16 6,494.36 6,508.72 6,515.72
SDLP Sean Hollywood 6.90% 3,988 4,005.68 4,006.48 4,014.32 4,056 4,150.52    
Alliance Keith Jones 4.20% 2,424 2,550.48 2,553.36 2,586.2 2,646      
Unionist Party NI William Brownlow 2.83% 1,638 1,939.92 1,950.8 2,281.84        
Unionist Party NI Robert Campbell 1.56% 901 1,263.44 1,288.4          
Electorate: 93,884   Valid: 57,779 (61.54%)   Spoilt: 989   Quota: 7,223   Turnout: 58,768 (62.60%)  

1973 Assembly election

1973 Assembly election: North Down – 7 seats[11]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
UUP James Kilfedder 33.66% 20,684                        
UUP John Brooke 10.02% 6,160 9,168.25                      
DUP Charles Poots 7.10% 4,364 6,488.36 6,543.54 6,546.8 6,711.32 6,713.84 6,793.73 7,354.97 7,512.06 7,520.06 7,678.2 10,253.2  
Alliance Lord Dunleath 7.29% 4,482 4,725.81 4,755.26 4,781.09 4,921.26 5,690.95 6,230.33 6,239.68 6,304.89 7,364.15 7,557.46 7,625.26 7,663.26
UUP Robert Campbell 6.12% 3,760 4,936.21 5,212.73 5,215.3 5,238.4 5,250.55 5,331.36 5,365.23 5,638.74 5,644.74 6,371.19 6,966.27 7,307.27
UUP William Brownlow 4.26% 2,620 3,776.05 4,424.88 4,426.88 4,445.39 4,455.85 4,642.62 4,698.18 5,100.23 5,168.17 6,097.92 6,524.05 6,630.05
Alliance Bertie McConnell 5.32% 3,271 3,374.32 3,382.38 3,443.64 3,707.77 4,556.89 5,051.98 5,059.87 5,097.74 6,126.74 6,257.92 6,311.28 6,331.28
UUP Andrew Donaldson 3.17% 1,950 3,320.25 3,517.72 3,525.66 3,544.99 3,556.88 3,621.11 3,660.44 4,542.17 4,551.43 5,390.1 5,903.72 6,097.72
Vanguard George Green 3.95% 2,425 3,304.48 3,336.1 3,340.67 3,535.82 3,541.71 3,579.32 4,933.91 5,053.06 5,061.06 5,172.69    
UUP Kathleen McClure 2.92% 1,796 2,518.61 2,636.41 2,637.41 2,672.78 2,722.71 2,771.17 2,846.2 3,191.62 3,209.25      
SDLP Patrick McHenry 4.61% 2,833 2,835.52 2,835.52 2,846.52 2,861.15 2,917.15 3,121.15 3,123.41 3,125.35        
UUP Hans Jess 2.00% 1,227 2,175.78 2,244.91 2,247.8 2,258.41 2,270.82 2,307.11 2,358.4          
Vanguard Kenneth Leckey 2.10% 1,290 1,981.11 1,991.65 1,992.91 2,224.31 2,225.57 2,245.61            
NI Labour William Allen 2.20% 1,354 1,441.57 1,445.91 1,908.56 1,928.08 1,969.22              
Alliance Cecilia Linehan 2.43% 1,493 1,547.18 1,549.04 1,565.56 1,839.49                
Alliance John Marks 1.14% 699 731.76 735.79 754.05                  
Vanguard David Trimble 0.73% 446 658.94 669.48 672.48                  
NI Labour Kenneth Young 0.98% 601 628.09 629.64                    
Electorate: 89,682   Valid: 61,455 (68.53%)   Spoilt: 755   Quota: 7,682   Turnout: 62,210 (69.37%)  

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