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1977 Northern Ireland local elections


FieldValue
election_name1977 Northern Ireland local elections
typeparliamentary
countryNorthern Ireland
ongoingno
previous_election1973 Northern Ireland local elections
previous_year1973
next_election1981 Northern Ireland local elections
next_year1981
seats_for_electionAll seats to 26 local authorities
election_date18 May 1977
image1[[File:Harry West, 1971.tif160x160px]]
leader1Harry West
party1Ulster Unionist Party
seats1176
seat_change118
popular_vote1166,971
percentage130.0%
swing113.0%
image2
leader2Gerry Fitt
party2Social Democratic and Labour Party
seats2113
seat_change231
popular_vote2114,775
percentage220.6%
swing27.2%
image4[[File:Ian Paisley 1970.png160x160px]]
leader4Ian Paisley
party4Democratic Unionist Party
seats474
seat_change453
popular_vote470,670
percentage412.8%
swing48.7%
image5
leader5Oliver Napier
party5Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
seats570
seat_change57
popular_vote580,282
percentage514.4%
swing50.7%
map{{Switcher

| [[File:Northern Ireland local elections, 1977 (Council Control).svg|250px]] | Council control | [[File:Northern Ireland local elections, 1977 (Largest party).svg|250px]] | Party with the most seats | [[File:1977 Northern Ireland local elections by DEA.png|250px]] | Party with the most first preference votes by DEA (darker colour indicates majority of first preference votes)

Elections for local government were held in Northern Ireland in May 1977.

The elections saw good performances by the four largest parties: the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), while smaller parties failed to make a breakthrough. The DUP took control of their first council, Ballymena, while the UUP retained control of Banbridge. The SDLP lost control of Magherafelt, their only council.

Results

Overall

PartyCouncillorsVotesTotal+/-% shareTotal
176-1830.0166,971
113+3120.6114,775
70+714.480,282
74+5312.870,670
42-107.642,841
12N/A2.815,831
6-22.614,277
6N/A2.513,691
10-161.79,202
5-51.58,135
2-41.05,528
1-30.84,960
400.52,836
Loyalist2-140.32,534
Community1-20.31,731
British Ulster Dominion0N/A0.1644
United Ratepayer1N/A0.1635
1+10.1484
Ratepayer000.1321
000.0227
000.0115
Socialist0N/A0.0107

By council

Antrim

Antrim APartyCandidate1st Pref
James Graham1,018
John Heffron679
Gerard Berry542
Stewart Dunlop499
James Marrion365
James Brown360
John McKeever290
Patrick Gribben225
Samuel Getty168
Moira Marshall91
Turnout4,400
No change
Antrim BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Thomas Wallace459
James Cunningham446
John McCourt394
George Dundas306
William Jones270
Allister Lucas266
Alexander Wilson245
George Luke236
John Patterson217
Turnout2,966
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
Antrim CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Charles Kinahan825
Jack Allen801
Samuel Dunlop540
Samuel McCombe416
James Craig323
Florence McLernon301
James Clarke299
William McCormick282
Peter Neish271
Eileen Lagan219
David Gregg136
Liam McCabe116
Martin Hanna82
Samuel Ferson69
Turnout4,897
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Vanguard

Ards

Ards APartyCandidate1st Pref
Charles Dunleath1,339
Joseph Thompson981
Patrick Doherty964
Oliver Johnston460
William Caughey451
John Scott446
Michael Long371
James McMullan313
Henry Cosbey308
Robert Ambrose287
William Sheldon190
William Keag158
Francis McMaster128
Independent Protestant LoyalistLindsay Mason102
Vera Shaw68
Turnout6,793
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain (x2) from UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
Ards BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Robert Gaw843
Hugh Boyd780
John Algie822
Herbert Gallagher656
Owen Dorrian613
Cecilia Cooke515
William Allen506
William Boal381
Hugh Yeaman314
William Spratt288
Robert Brown277
Turnout6,227
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from Loyalist Coalition
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
Ards CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Hamilton McKeag823
Thomas Gourley561
John Shields520
Thomas McBriar448
James Middleton418
James Caughey352
Harold Porter348
Adela Hamilton282
Alice Rudnitzky261
William Dempster170
Arthur Spence112
Turnout4,415
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP

Armagh

Armagh APartyCandidate1st Pref
Douglas Hutchinson821
Mary Huey688
Samuel Foster640
Francis McIlvanna632
Francis Kernan553
Noel Lyttle236
Turnout3,792
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Independent
Armagh BPartyCandidate1st Pref
William Henning1,177
Seamus Mallon1,092
Thomas Black1,077
William McClelland961
Jim Speers701
Francis Little554
George Parks513
Mervyn Spratt397
James McAfee311
Christina Glendinning188
David Robb142
Turnout7,370
United Ulster Unionist Party}}UUUP gain from UUP
Armagh CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Eleanor Boyd1,153
Patrick Fegan956
James McKernan876
Joseph Fullerton735
Jim Nicholson680
Eugene Connolly561
Turnout5,241
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Alliance
Armagh DPartyCandidate1st Pref
Frederick Armstrong1,008
Barney McManus839
Oliver Tobin686
Pat Brannigan513
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsPatrick Houlihan507
Norman Creswell385
Letitia McClenaghan370
James McAvinchey298
Norah Dawson272
Robert Mercer200
Paddy Grimes169
Turnout5,497
Independent politician}}Barney McManus leaves SDLP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Republican Clubs and Independent Unionist

Ballymena

Ballymena APartyCandidate1st Pref
James Woulahan784
William Turtle725
James Millar584
Thomas Hume516
Thomas McCaughey496
Lyle Cubitt308
United LoyalistWilliam Wilson162
Turnout3,654
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
Ballymena BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Roy GillespieN/A
John GreerN/A
Hubert NichollN/A
Hugh SimpsonN/A
Thomas SmythN/A
Sandy SpenceN/A
TurnoutN/A
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP and Independent

No election was held, as 6 candidates ran for the 6 seats.

Ballymena CPartyCandidate1st Pref
John McAuley928
George Sloane850
Desmond McBurney762
United RatepayersDavid Allen635
Albert Young383
William Simpson323
Robert McCosh224
Turnout4,288
David Allen leaves Vanguard
Independent Unionist}}George Sloane leaves UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain (x2) from UUP
Ballymena DPartyCandidate1st Pref
Patrick Burke990
Samuel Henry810
William Rainey674
Muriel Lamont672
Maurice Mills637
James Alexander607
Robert McAuley549
David Thompson290
Turnout5,405
Independent politician}}Samuel Henry leaves UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP

Ballymoney

Ballymoney APartyCandidate1st Pref
Robert Halliday430
Joseph Bamford329
Adam Taylor280
Ralph Stronge224
David Hanna214
Hugh McFarland208
Henry McCoy198
James Taylor160
Turnout2,118
Ulster Unionist Party}}Joseph Bamford joins UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Independent
Ballymoney BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Charles Steele753
Hugh Boyle592
Daniel McAlonan576
William Logan474
Joe Gaston373
Harry Connolly367
John Mulholland331
Patricia Ellis314
Robert Chestnutt235
Ronald McDowell146
Turnout4,257
Ulster Unionist Party}}Joe Gaston and William Logan join UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from UUP
Ballymoney CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Robert McComb875
Brendan Smyth405
Mary Holmes365
Frederick Holland270
Samuel Montgomery168
John Greer85
Ernest Lee57
Turnout2,298
No change

Banbridge

Banbridge APartyCandidate1st Pref
James Walsh758
Wilson Davidson697
James McElroy633
Laurence McCartan527
Samuel Cowan498
Norman Ferguson497
Frederick Baxter476
Hugh Anderson419
John McWhirter381
William McCullagh350
Mildred McDowell161
John Porter219
Daniel Lennon215
John Anderson213
Peter Finnegan174
James Crozier165
Turnout6,484
Ulster Unionist Party}}Wilson Davidson and Samuel Cowan join UUP
Independent Unionist}}Hugh Anderson changes designation from Independent
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Independent Unionist
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Independent
Banbridge BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Matthew Bailey805
Raymond McCullough678
Patrick McAvoy678
David Herron628
Herbert Heslip472
George Gamble457
Robert Hill429
Michael O'Hare428
Ernest Biggerstaff418
Eric Williamson379
Robert Barr375
John McKinstry246
Edward Gibney219
Turnout6,457
Ulster Unionist Party}}Matthew Bailey, Herbert Heslip, Robert Hill,
and Raymond McCullough join UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain (x2) from Independent Unionist
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Independent Unionist

Belfast

Belfast APartyCandidate1st Pref
Basil Glass2,580
Grace Bannister2,367
Raymond McCrea1,912
Robert J. Newman1,549
Alasdair McDonnell1,364
Billy Blair1,026
T. Jordan954
Ben Horan954
Dennis Loretto667
B. Garrett594
T. Gildea483
W. Shannon452
W. Elliot379
A. Shaw378
P. Moles345
T. W. McGrattan278
D. Peters93
Turnout16,898
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from NILP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Vanguard
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from UUP
Belfast BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Joshua Cardwell2,722
Oliver Napier2,703
Tommy Patton2,209
Michael Brown2,045
John Allen1,903
H. B. Evans1,058
Reg Empey981
T. McIntyre920
D. Wonnacott781
William Corry664
W. J. Gunning631
Dorothy Dunlop622
J. Hanna541
S. Morgan237
Turnout18,741
Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}Joshua Cardwell leaves UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from United Loyalist
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from UUP
Belfast CPartyCandidate1st Pref
David Cook2,748
Victor Brennan1,446
Andrew Cairns1,287
Muriel Pritchard1,274
Margaret Crooks1,142
M. O. Scott923
W. H. Jeffrey892
A. McMeekin872
R. Jordan780
John William Kennedy630
W. D. Gilmore619
W. Spence604
J. Webster340
Macartney330
W. Weir313
R. A. W. Johnston199
J. Robinson119
Turnout15,041
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from UUP
Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}UPNI gain from UUP
Belfast DPartyCandidate1st Pref
Paddy Devlin7,087
Dan McGuinness1,235
Bernard McDonagh942
Cormac Boomer905
Mary Sullivan760
M. Lynch723
R. Turkington575
K. Smyth527
W. Hunter477
SocialistG. Campbell107
Turnout14,932
No change
Belfast EPartyCandidate1st Pref
Billy Bell3,297
Jimmy Weir2,184
Fred Proctor1,755
Alfred Egerton1,223
Hugh Smyth1,140
G. Chambers809
H. Stackman718
W. Lavery715
D. Smylie667
J. Sands412
Alfie Ferguson366
Peter Emerson236
Turnout14,228
Independent (politician)}}Independent gain from United Loyalist
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from NILP
Belfast FPartyCandidate1st Pref
Owen Allen1,886
James Stewart1,681
Jim Sullivan1,099
Harry Fletcher1,081
Will Glendinning1,077
Billy Dickson949
T. Lappin899
J. H. Parkes525
T. G. Murphy369
S. O'Hare306
James Stewart115
Turnout11,040
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from UUP
Belfast GPartyCandidate1st Pref
Gerry Fitt3,006
Frederick Ashby1,377
Seamus Lynch1,323
Herbert Ditty1,043
Cecil Walker779
G. A. Haffey742
M. Laird592
Sammy Millar515
H. H. Kidd387
McKeown320
Turnout10,970
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
Republican Clubs}}Republican Clubs gain from Independent Unionist
Belfast HPartyCandidate1st Pref
Paschal O'Hare2,414
Frank Millar2,321
John Carson2,250
Myles Humphreys1,942
John Cushnahan1,865
William Annon1,507
Alban Maginness1,099
R. O. Jamison944
Alan Carr502
J. E. Gibson462
Cynthia McDowell441
J. S. Kennet439
Mary Creighton331
Dominion PartyA. Beattie114
Turnout17,316
Independent Unionist}}Frank Millar leaves UUP
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP

Carrickfergus

Carrick APartyCandidate1st Pref
Joan Tomlin709
United LoyalistCharles Johnston575
Mary Ardill383
Joseph Seaton378
William Johnstone325
Robert Hunter233
Stewart Dickson227
Robert McAllister166
Edward Simms131
Turnout3,267
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from United Loyalist
Carrick BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Charles Hilditch745
George Armstrong683
Desmond Scott425
Hugh McLean415
Patrick Conway271
Alice Bateman256
United LoyalistCharles Brown253
David McCune244
Elizabeth McMaster183
Turnout3,566
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from Independent
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from United Loyalist
Carrick CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Ken McFaul788
Samuel Murphy667
Sean Neeson395
Allison Lowry354
Samuel Simms238
Gladys Ritchie237
James Penny205
United LoyalistErnest Burton193
John Moore144
Turnout3,376
Democratic Unionist Party}}Ken McFaul joins DUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from United Loyalist
Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}UPNI gain from United Loyalist

Castlereagh

Castlereagh APartyCandidate1st Pref
Bertie Barker955
Philip Grosse881
Thomas Hawthorne863
Independent CommunityErnest Harper838
James Lowe782
William Stevenson682
Margaret Hull668
Frederick Kane646
William Stewart523
John Moore318
Turnout7,382
Ulster Unionist Party}}Bertie Barker and Frederick Kane join UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from United Loyalist
Independent Community gain from UUP
Castlereagh BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Adam Morrow884
Felicity Boyd843
Matthew Anderson699
Walter McFarland562
John Gilpin521
Thomas McQueen512
Leslie Farrington501
Thomas Lyons443
John Lamont421
James Scott408
John Hill332
Brent Hughes261
Joseph O'Hara226
Loyalist Christian UnionistMichael Brooks171
John Barkley169
Ronald McLean136
Pauline Mateer119
Independent CommunityRobert Allen53
William Copley26
Turnout8,099
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP and United Loyalist
Independent Unionist}}Independent Unionist gain from United Loyalist
Castlereagh CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Herbert Johnstone1,200
Peter Robinson1,171
Patricia Archer887
Samuel Finlay557
Bryan Davidson530
Norman Kyle382
Elizabeth Rea304
Independent CommunityJohn Snodden299
Valerie Walsh114
Turnout5,619
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from Independent
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP

Coleraine

Coleraine APartyCandidate1st Pref
James Anderson761
William King674
John Dallat623
William Watt623
Robert Catherwood605
Patrick Cassidy552
George McIlrath543
Robert Campbell508
Robert McMaster504
Martha McGrath281
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsJerry Mullan207
Robert Tosh143
Turnout6,284
Ulster Unionist Party}}James Anderson joins UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
Coleraine BPartyCandidate1st Pref
William Glenn725
Albert Clarke668
Alexander Sharpe619
Robert Stafford564
John Earl455
Thomas Wilson439
Antony Alcock426
Robert Mitchell375
Sean Farren359
Donald Batts283
Hugh McIlvenna237
Patrick McGowan173
Turnout5,552
Independent politician}}Alexander Sharpe leaves UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Alliance
Coleraine CPartyCandidate1st Pref
James McClure2,111
Patrick McFeely911
Robert White773
Randall Crawford621
William Mathews546
Matthew Adams523
Francis Trainor224
William McNabb206
James Edwards203
Victor Hanson189
John Millar155
Independent Ratepayers' AssociationHenry McCormick120
Adrian Eakin91
Independent Ratepayers' AssociationSamuel Walker85
Charles Graham70
Independent Ratepayers' AssociationFrederick Millar48
Independent Ratepayers' AssociationSamuel Oliver38
Independent Ratepayers' AssociationHoward Platt30
Turnout7,197
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP

Cookstown

Cookstown APartyCandidate1st Pref
Richard Reid846
Laurence Loughran840
Samuel Glasgow716
Peter Kelly616
Samuel Parke525
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsDesmond Gourley464
Stanley Glasgow375
Charles O'Neill298
J. R. W. O'Connor108
Turnout4,971
United Ulster Unionist Party}}Samuel Parke joins UUUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Independent Unionist
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Republican Clubs
Cookstown BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Paddy Duffy973
James Howard931
Michael McIvor924
Victor McGahie921
William McIntyre685
Joseph Davidson589
James Malone436
Austin Hutchinson195
Turnout5,881
United Ulster Unionist Party}}Victor McGahie and William McIntyre join UUUP
Cookstown CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Espie Donaldson1,018
Brigid Neeson801
John Warwick709
Margaret Laverty624
Basil McNamee443
Alex McConnell332
Turnout4,048
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from UUP

Craigavon

Craigavon APartyCandidate1st Pref
James McDonald1,013
Sean McKavanagh898
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsMalachy McGurran868
Frederick Baird696
Donnell Deeny583
Patrick Crilly581
James Gillespie444
Eric McKeown341
Turnout5,745
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}James McDonald joins SDLP
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}Republican Clubs gain from Alliance
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP joins DUP
Craigavon BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Herbert Whitten1,863
John Hagan823
Daniel Murphy804
Gladys McCullough546
James Forsythe498
William Ramsay483
George Locke460
John Wright457
Mary Mackle457
William Stothers346
Samuel McCammick211
John Lyttle144
James McBratney131
William Lappin54
Turnout7,667
Ulster Unionist Party}}John Wright joins UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Vanguard
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Vanguard
Craigavon CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Hugh News1,194
Frank Dale854
William Williamson726
Robert McEvoy675
Mary Simpson531
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsPatrick O'Malley452
Brian English451
Florence Woodman426
William Cooper383
Frederick Crowe334
Virginia King269
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsRoger Monteith258
William Blanton245
James Glenn226
Robert Anderson202
Hugh Casey167
Michael Stevenson117
Turnout7,835
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Vanguard
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from UUP
Craigavon DPartyCandidate1st Pref
David Calvert1,081
James Baird915
Philip Black847
Sydney Cairns837
Eric Crozier709
Brid Rodgers704
Thomas Creith684
Thomas Willey678
Thomas Megarrell506
Charles Phillips471
Harold Glass300
John Dummigan200
Turnout8,298
Ulster Unionist Party}}James Baird, Sydney Cairns, and Thomas Creith join UUP
United Ulster Unionist Party}}Philip Black joins UUUP

Down

Down APartyCandidate1st Pref
Patrick Smyth837
Edward McVeigh733
Samuel Osborne631
William Finlay604
William Brown597
Andrew Gaskin569
Denis Rowan-Hamilton528
James Cochrane468
John Rodgers362
Hugh Martin279
George Kerr268
Francis Laverty257
Allen Gilgunn220
William Hutton162
John McKee100
Turnout6,836
Ulster Unionist Party}}William Finlay, Edward McVeigh, and Samuel Osborne join UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Vanguard
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Independent Unionist
Down BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Edward McGrady1,524
Dermot Curran994
Cecil Maxwell848
John Ritchie595
Sean Quinn548
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsRaymond Blaney536
Theresa McEvoy467
Robert Nicholson442
George Flinn365
John Bryce289
William McNamara229
James McDowell179
Turnout7,278
Ulster Unionist Party}}Cecil Maxwell joins UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Independent
Down CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Patrick O'Donoghue1,335
Ethel Smyth787
James Magee687
Norman Bicker663
Eamon O'Neill651
Jarlath Carey643
James McClean493
William Keown468
Patrick Forde422
Joseph Keenan364
John Beck332
Patrick Doherty176
Henry Cromie106
Turnout7,525
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from Independent Unionist
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain (x2) from Independent Unionist

Dungannon

Dungannon APartyCandidate1st Pref
Joseph Higgins921
John Hamilton-Stubber706
Brian McKenna692
Edward Donnelly661
Mervyn Patterson558
Winston Mulligan537
William McIlwrath511
Ian McCormick401
Jack Johnston245
Turnout5,469
Ulster Unionist Party}}John Hamilton-Stubber and Mervyn Patterson join UUP
Ulster Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Independent Unionist
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Unity
Dungannon BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Jim Canning1,494
Thomas Kempton1,314
Owen Nugent817
John Corr550
Patrick McGlinchey536
Arthur Donaghy422
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsEugene Lyttle394
Brian McLernon238
Francis Falls116
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsJames McQuaid115
Turnout6,229
Ulster Unionist Party}}Thomas Kempton joins UUP
Independent politician}}Eugene Lyttle changes designation from Republican
Independent politician}}Independent gain from Official Republican
Dungannon CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Wilfred Dilworth1,182
Derek Irwin1,140
Patsy Daly980
David Brady795
William Buchanan690
Mary McKinney295
Anthony Byrne271
Turnout5,630
Ulster Unionist Party}}David Brady, William Buchanan, Wilfred Dilworth,
and Derek Irwin join UUP
Dungannon DPartyCandidate1st Pref
Jack Hassard1,246
William Brown915
Michael McLoughlin838
Maurice Morrow832
Adam Wilson600
John Donaghy468
Peter Acheson177
Malacy Hughes160
Sean Kerr136
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsPatrick McGurk108
Hugh Cullen80
Turnout5,729
Ulster Unionist Party}}William Brown joins UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Independent Unionist
Independent politician}}Independent gain from Independent Unionist and Unity

Fermanagh

Fermanagh APartyCandidate1st Pref
Jack Leahy1,327
James McBarron1,205
Thomas Murray1,008
John Joe McCusker959
John McMahon807
Thomas Johnston618
Ann McQuillan489
Turnout6,602
Ulster Unionist Party}}Jack Leahy joins UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}Thomas Murray joins SDLP
Independent politician}}Independent gain from Unity
Fermanagh BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Cecil Noble1,202
Hugh Buchanan1,081
Damien Campbell772
Norman Brown634
Cyril Crozier553
Patrick Martin361
Vera Cleary276
Patrick McKenna253
Margaret Traynor191
James Henderson119
Turnout5,621
Ulster Unionist Party}}Norman Brown joins UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Unity
United Ulster Unionist Party}}UUUP gain from UUP
Fermanagh CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Patrick McCaffrey1,054
Cyril Brownlee1,081
Wilson Elliott763
Patrick Flanagan750
Gerard Gallagher713
Richard Thornton560
James Mellor400
Cornelius Leonard361
Patrick Keown298
Patrick McGovern234
Turnout6,162
Ulster Unionist Party}}William Elliott joins UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from UUP
Fermanagh DPartyCandidate1st Pref
Bert Johnston1,358
John O'Kane1,026
John Maguire957
Hugh Keys716
Caldwell McClaughrey653
Robert McFarland420
James Montague313
James Gallagher298
Francis Gage197
Patrick Reihill136
Turnout6,204
United Ulster Unionist Party}}UUUP gain from Independent Unionist
Fermanagh EPartyCandidate1st Pref
Thomas Scott915
Raymond Ferguson774
Jim Lunny707
James Cox658
Robert Donaldson584
Jim Donnelly558
Mathew Kelly424
George Cathcart330
Marjorie Moore292
Thaddeus McKeown214
Turnout5,627
United Ulster Unionist Party}}Thomas Scott joins UUUP
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Independent Unionist

Larne

Larne APartyCandidate1st Pref
Samuel MartinN/A
Thomas RobinsonN/A
John TurnleyN/A
Hugh WilsonN/A
TurnoutN/A
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from United Loyalist
Democratic Unionist Party}}SDLP gain from Independent

As 4 candidates ran for the 4 seats, no election was held and all candidates were declared elected.

Larne BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Roy Beggs675
William Calwell498
Alexander Hunter423
Laurence Niblock301
Robert Semple238
Horace Stronge177
Turnout2,415
Ulster Unionist Party}}Roy Beggs joins DUP
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from Independent
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Loyalist
Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party}}Vanguard gain from Loyalist
Larne CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Thomas Seymour1,273
William Kelly919
Jack McKee633
Kathleen O'Brien494
Winston Fulton413
Thomas Benson362
Agnew Hamilton350
John Snoddy186
James Wisely178
Rosalie Armstrong172
Thomas McKeever146
Alexander Marrs92
Frederick Dodds61
Turnout5,446
Democratic Unionist Party}}Jack McKee joins DUP
Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party}}Rosalie Armstrong and Thomas Seymour join Vanguard
Independent politician}}Independent gain from Loyalist

Limavady

Limavady APartyCandidate1st Pref
Michael Nicholas724
Robert Grant552
Thomas Mullan505
Ernest Murray486
Arthur Doherty378
Florence Sloan359
James Boylan340
Hugh Guthrie320
Stanley Stewart63
Turnout3,840
Ulster Unionist Party}}Robert Grant and Florence Sloan join UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from United Unionist
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Alliance
Limavady BPartyCandidate1st Pref
David Robinson627
Raymond Brady545
Denis Farren492
John McKay378
Max Gault360
Joseph McLaughlin286
James Brolly173
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsJames McLaughlin121
William Scott59
Turnout3,175
Ulster Unionist Party}}Ulster Unionist gain (x2) from United Unionist
Limavady CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Barry Doherty817
William Barbour684
William Norris559
Ronald Nicholl515
Stanley Gault511
Willie Archibald330
Brian Brown141
Turnout3,689
Ulster Unionist Party}}William Barbour and Ronald Nicholl join UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from United Unionist
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Alliance

Lisburn

Lisburn APartyCandidate1st Pref
Robert Campbell889
Charles Woodburne695
John Clenaghan687
James Dillon493
Henry Stewart342
Patrick Dorrian242
Henry Sloan108
Turnout3,630
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
Lisburn BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Charles Poots1,174
Moore Sinnerton656
William Bleakes606
Elsie Kelsey548
Thomas Lilburn523
James Lilley334
Samuel Dorman318
John Curry181
Turnout4,448
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP
United Ulster Unionist Party}}UUUP gain from UUP
Lisburn CPartyCandidate1st Pref
William Belshaw1,388
Seamus Close987
William Watson894
George Morrison704
Ronnie Crawford441
Wilfred McClung397
Denis McCarroll233
Thomas Hughes188
Turnout5,456
United Ulster Unionist Party}}George Morrison joins UUUP
Lisburn DPartyCandidate1st Pref
Ivan Davis1,758
Robert Kirkwood1,485
George Boyd1,218
Samuel Semple950
Maureen McKinney476
Hazel Devine381
James Davis282
Gerald King207
Andrew Oliver66
Turnout7,022
Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}Robert Kirkwood leaves UUP
Lisburn EPartyCandidate1st Pref
John Cousins1,047
William McAllister1,007
William McDonnell876
William Beattie630
Robert McNeice528
Brion Fitzsimons445
David Saulters418
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsGerard Dunlop305
Jean Bell189
Turnout5,710
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from UUP

Londonderry

Londonderry APartyCandidate1st Pref
Thomas Craig945
John McNickle882
George Peoples765
Thomas Doherty762
Robert Bond724
John Henry694
Alan Lindsay630
Arthur Barr526
Patrick Boyle464
Vincent Lindsay332
Joseph Mooney216
James Patterson170
Delap Stevenson44
Turnout7,422
Ulster Unionist Party}}Thomas Craig and Robert Bond join UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from United Loyalist
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Alliance
Londonderry BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Herbert Faulkner1,156
Michael Fegan1,020
James Guy832
Kathleen Milligan776
William Doherty694
Anna Hay688
Samuel Barr408
Gregory Campbell388
Thomas Robinson351
Thomas Heatley189
Florence Lewers131
William Gurney84
David Buchanan42
Turnout6,990
Democratic Unionist Party}}Anna Hay joins DUP
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain (x2) from United Loyalist
Londonderry CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Patrick Devine1,004
Hugh Doherty782
Gerard Barr478
John McChrystal466
Leonard Green432
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsMichael Montgomery418
Joseph Moran312
Gerard O'Grady298
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsLiam Gallagher133
George O'Connor84
People's CandidatePatrick Quinn61
Turnout4,780
Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}Nationalist gain from Republican Clubs
Londonderry DPartyCandidate1st Pref
Raymond McClean927
Marlene Jefferson631
William Keys598
James Bradley374
Joe Crosgrove265
William McCartney253
James Hegarty185
John McQuaide159
Charles McDaid153
Turnout3,719
Ulster Unionist Party}}Marlene Jefferson joins UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Alliance
Londonderry EPartyCandidate1st Pref
Jack Allen1,337
Frank Donnelly1,329
William O'Connell875
Ivor Canavan825
Fergus McAteer753
Noel McKenna728
William McCorriston635
Community CandidateMichael Durey479
Albert McCartney411
Edith Roulston148
Hugh Bell112
Kathleen Heraghty59
Turnout8,003
Ulster Unionist Party}}John Allen joins UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from United Loyalist

Magherafelt

Magherafelt APartyCandidate1st Pref
Philip Bradley1,243
Patrick Sweeney690
John Kenning656
Francis Thompson653
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsFrancis Donnelly560
Frank McKendry455
Phyllis Charlton449
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsKevin Murphy193
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsPeter Merron99
Turnout5,283
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from SDLP
Magherafelt BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Matthew Hyndman768
Vincent O'Neill685
Thomas Kelso584
Robert Overend525
Patrick Scullion509
Robert Shiels381
John Madden378
David Porte306
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsMurty Dorrity281
Frank McWilliams227
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsMichael Scullion190
Thomas Smyth185
Ian Davidson165
Turnout5,376
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Vanguard
United Ulster Unionist Party}}UUUP gain from UUP
Magherafelt CPartyCandidate1st Pref
William McCrea1,322
William Conaghan814
Michael O'Neill783
Thomas Bradley547
Wilfred Brennen468
George Miller358
Joseph Walls352
Bobby Ditty260
Ruby Speer187
William Galway181
George Logue74
Turnout5,618
Democratic Unionist Party}}William McCrea joins DUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from UUP

Moyle

Moyle APartyCandidate1st Pref
Fergus Wheeler406
Alistair McSparran394
Patrick McCarry364
Archie McIntosh326
John McKay290
Arthur McAlister247
Turnout2,083
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Independent
Moyle BPartyCandidate1st Pref
James McShane472
Price McConaghy420
Matt Colgan333
Mary Morrison226
Robert McKay206
George McFadden166
Samuel Adams159
Hugh Acheson145
Lee Walker145
Maureen Gaston103
William McConaghy80
Ronnie McIlvar69
Turnout2,589
Independent Unionist}}Robert McKay leaves UUP
Independent Unionist}}Samuel Adams changes designation from Independent
Independent Unionist}}Independent Unionist gain from UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Independent and UUP
Moyle CPartyCandidate1st Pref
John Black418
Elizabeth Johnstone279
Archie McAuley229
John McAfee200
Joseph Donaghy116
John Scott107
Maurice McHenry66
Turnout1,481
No change

Newry and Mourne

Newry and Mourne APartyCandidate1st Pref
William Russell1,238
George Graham884
Anne Marie Cunningham873
William Coulter573
Frank MacCann569
Arthur Dornan507
Hugh Cunningham418
John Henning400
Doreen Leitch127
Turnout5,881
Ulster Unionist Party}}William Coulter and William Russell join UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Independent Unionist
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Independent
Newry and Mourne BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Jim McCart1,377
Anthony Williamson692
John McAteer687
Brian Mulligan436
Liam Trainor358
William Gordon340
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsThomas Moore205
James Thompson164
James McGowan84
Turnout4,619
No change
Newry and Mourne CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Violet Cromie1,075
Nan Sands922
Patrick McAlinden730
Edward Walsh537
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsDaniel Mussen164
Turnout3,673
Ulster Unionist Party}}Violet Cromie joins UUP
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Independent
Newry and Mourne DPartyCandidate1st Pref
Clarence Morrow845
John Bell816
Andrew Moffett774
Thomas McGrath756
John McEvoy705
John Markey559
Victor Frizell498
John Grant388
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsNoel Collins332
Fabian Boyle276
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsEdward McKeown150
Patrick Sloan142
Monica Sweeney105
Turnout6,689
Ulster Unionist Party}}Clarence Morrow joins UUP
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Republican Clubs
Newry and Mourne EPartyCandidate1st Pref
Pat Toner948
Peter McMahon807
James Savage785
Sean McCreesh632
Caroline Donaldson574
Owen Kelly571
Jim Murphy441
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsSeamus Murphy269
John Magowan67
Turnout5,378
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Republican Clubs
Newry and Mourne FPartyCandidate1st Pref
William McCaigue958
Arthur Ruddy777
Daniel Hughes594
William Feely566
Michael McVerry405
John McClelland404
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsAlan Wadforth105
Turnout4,295
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Alliance

Newtownabbey

Newtownabbey APartyCandidate1st Pref
Sidney Cameron1,053
Mary Harkness646
James Wilson572
Patrick McCudden544
Arthur Templeton482
Samuel Todd199
Kennedy Lindsay147
Turnout3,752
Ulster Unionist Party}}Arthur Templeton joins UUP
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from UUP
Newtownabbey BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Ivan Hunter737
George Herron693
Doris Robb529
John Elliott516
LoyalistCecil Stringer457
Bob Kidd367
John Mellor304
Thomas Gourley231
James McWatters210
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsJames Magee168
Brian Caul117
Turnout4,537
Bob Kidd leaves NILP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from United Loyalist
Newtownabbey CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Claire Martin1,128
Robert Caul1,033
Samuel Neill1,030
George Jones880
Bertram Bickerstaff689
Independent Community PartyDesmond Dowds594
Letitia McCartney552
Olive Shannon90
Turnout6,153
Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}Bertram Bickerstaff leaves UUP
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from Independent Unionist
Newtownabbey DPartyCandidate1st Pref
John Drysdale1,553
James Smith1,343
Joseph Kell952
James Rooney631
William McKee625
James Michael508
Turnout5,780
Ulster Unionist Party}}William McKee joins UUP
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}Alliance gain from UUP

North Down

North Down APartyCandidate1st Pref
Bertie McConnell1,372
William Bailie1,179
Edmund Mills836
Samuel Wilson626
Thomas Barkley471
James Hamilton415
Clifford Creighton366
Hugh Irvine280
Lillie Navan241
Turnout5,907
Independent Unionist}}Edmund Mills leaves UUP
Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}UPNI gain from UUP
North Down BPartyCandidate1st Pref
George Green823
James Magee781
James Boyle598
John Shields551
Bruce Mulligan498
John Hoy489
Amy Corry485
Progressive UnionistWilliam Ash184
Progressive UnionistWilliam Alexander184
Turnout4,745
Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party}}George Green joins Vanguard
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Loyalist
North Down CPartyCandidate1st Pref
William Morrow721
Thomas Rollins637
Hazel Bradford635
Jane Copeland631
Mary O'Fee550
Robert Graham401
Frank Gill369
Maisie McMullan325
Archibald Pollock251
Turnout4,597
Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party}}Mary O'Fee joins Vanguard
North Down DPartyCandidate1st Pref
John Auld1,042
Keith Jones921
Frederick White593
Kenneth Kennedy519
Susan O'Brien512
Thomas Bussell254
Robert Todd213
Henry Clouston187
Turnout4,398
Ulster Unionist Party}}John Auld joins UUP
United Ulster Unionist Party}}UUUP gain from Loyalist
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Independent Unionist

Omagh

Omagh APartyCandidate1st Pref
Liam McQuaid1,218
Michael O'Hagan917
Arthur McFarland907
Cecil Anderson740
John Skelton513
William Brunt436
Seamus McGale394
Anthony Pollock104
Turnout5,418
Ulster Unionist Party}}Cecil Anderson and Arthur McFarland join UUP
Omagh BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Edgar McDowell971
CommunityPatrick Donnelly737
Joseph Anderson722
Kevin McNaboe676
Patrick Bogan629
Patrick Donnelly223
Turnout4,182
Ulster Unionist Party}}Joseph Anderson and Edgar McDowell join UUP
Omagh CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Aidan Lagan1,012
Gerald McEnhill930
Cecil Walker881
Stephen McKenna702
Alfred Barnett539
Bernadette Grant535
Harold McCauley452
Daniel Campbell394
Archibald Burton393
Ethne McClelland292
Turnout6,407
Ulster Unionist Party}}Harold McCauley and Cecil Walker join UUP
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Nationalist
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Independent Unionist
Omagh DPartyCandidate1st Pref
John Johnston857
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsFrancis McElroy801
Brendan Martin473
John Hadden417
CommunityMichael McNulty415
Bernard McGrath380
CommunityPatrick McCrory258
John McSherry230
Turnout3,982
Ulster Unionist Party}}John Johnson joins UUP
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}Frank McElroy joins Republican Clubs
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Community

Strabane

Strabane APartyCandidate1st Pref
George McIntyre1,047
Denis McCrory1,010
Edward Turner758
Ernest Young714
Frank Stewart597
Daniel Gallagher518
Community CandidateBrian MacBride460
Mary McCrea304
James Moore205
James Smyth147
Turnout6,026
Ulster Unionist Party}}Ernest Young joins UUP
Democratic Unionist Party}}DUP gain from Independent Unionist
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Independent Unionist
Strabane BPartyCandidate1st Pref
Samuel Rogers1,237
Mary Britton1,117
John Gallagher1,005
Henry Henderson842
Francis McConnell705
Aidan McNamee538
James McCormick163
James Tinney26
Turnout5,847
Democratic Unionist Party}}Samuel Rogers joins DUP
Ulster Unionist Party}}Mary Britton and Henry Henderson join UUP
Independent politician}}Independent gain from Alliance
Strabane CPartyCandidate1st Pref
Averill Cooper1,457
William Carlin801
John O'Kane592
Robert Fleming582
John McKelvey516
Sydney Browne357
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsIvan Barr317
Herbert Cooper312
John McCrory198
Community CandidateThomas Forbes146
Workers' Party (Ireland)}}"Republican ClubsGerard McCafferty67
James McDaid57
Mamie Quigley51
Turnout5,770
Social Democratic and Labour Party}}SDLP gain from Alliance
Ulster Unionist Party}}UUP gain from Independent Unionist

References

References

  1. "Four main parties do well", ''[[Irish Times]]'', 20 May 1977
  2. [http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/flg77.htm Local Government Elections 1977], Northern Ireland Elections
  3. "1977 Results Northern Ireland Local Government election".
  4. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgantrim.htm Antrim District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  5. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgards.htm Ards District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  6. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgarmagh.htm Armagh District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  7. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgballymena.htm Ballymena District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  8. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgballymoney.htm Ballymoney District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  9. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgbanbrigde.htm Banbridge District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  10. [http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgbelfast.htm The Local Government Elections 1973–1981: Belfast], Northern Ireland Elections
  11. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgcarrick.htm Carrickfergus District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  12. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgcastlereagh.htm Castlereagh District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  13. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgcoleraine.htm Coleraine District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  14. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgcookstown.htm Cookstown District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  15. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgcraigavon.htm Craigavon District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  16. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgdown.htm Down District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  17. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgdungannon.htm Dungannon District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  18. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgfermanagh.htm Fermanagh District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  19. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lglarne.htm Larne District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  20. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lglimavady.htm Limavady District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  21. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lglisburn.htm Lisburn District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  22. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgderry.htm Londonderry District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  23. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgmagherafelt.htm Magherafelt District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  24. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgmoyle.htm Moyle Council Elections 1973–1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  25. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgnandm.htm Newry & Mourne District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  26. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgnewtownabbey.htm Newtownabbey Council Elections 1973–1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  27. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgnorthdown.htm North Down District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  28. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgomagh.htm Omagh District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
  29. [https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgstrabane.htm Strabane District Council Elections 1973-1981], Northern Ireland Elections
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