Field Value election_name 1993 Northern Ireland local elections flag_image Flag placeholder.svg type parliamentary ongoing no previous_election 1989 Northern Ireland local elections previous_year 1989 next_election 1997 Northern Ireland local elections next_year 1997 seats_for_election All 582 council seats election_date 19 May 1993 image1 [[File:Noimage.png 150x150px]] leader1 James Molyneaux party1 Ulster Unionist Party seats1 197 seat_change1 3 popular_vote1 184,082 percentage1 29.3% swing1 2.0% image2 [[File:John Hume, 1994 (cropped) 2.jpg 150x150px]] leader2 John Hume party2 Social Democratic and Labour Party seats2 127 seat_change2 6 popular_vote2 136,760 percentage2 21.7% swing2 0.7% image3 [[File:Ian Paisley, 1994 2 (cropped).jpg 150x150px]] leader3 Ian Paisley party3 Democratic Unionist Party seats3 103 seat_change3 6 popular_vote3 108,680 percentage3 17.3% swing3 0.4% image4 [[File:Gerry Adams, 1997.jpg 150x150px]] leader4 Gerry Adams party4 Sinn Féin seats4 51 seat_change4 8 popular_vote4 77,600 percentage4 12.3% swing4 1.1% image5 [[File:Official portrait of Lord Alderdice crop 2, 2019.jpg 150x150px]] leader5 John Alderdice party5 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland seats5 44 seat_change5 6 popular_vote5 47,658 percentage5 7.6% swing5 0.7% image6 [[File:Noimage.png 150x150px]] leader6 N/A party6 Independent (politician) seats6 24 seat_change6 1 popular_vote6 25,987 percentage6 4.1% swing6 0.3% map_image Northern Ireland local elections, 1993 (Council Control).svg map_caption Colours denote the winning party with outright control map2_image Northern Ireland local elections, 1993 (by ward).svg map2_caption Colours denote the party with a plurality of first preference votes in the District Electoral Areas (darker colours indicate that the party has a majority of first preference votes in that DEA)
Elections for local government were held in Northern Ireland on 19 May 1993.
Results
Overall
Party Councillors Votes Total +/- % share Total 197 +3 29.3 184,082 127 +6 21.7 136,760 103 -6 17.3 108,680 51 +8 12.3 77,600 44 +6 7.6 47,658 24 +1 4.1 25,987 21 +6 3 19,506 6 0 1 9,438 1 -3 1 4,827 Newtownabbey Labour 1 0 1 3,981 1 -2 0.4 2,350 1 +1 0.4 2,288 1 0 0.4 2,181 3 +1 0.3 1,730 0 0 0.2 1,257 Action 93 1 +1 0.1 871
By council
Antrim
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Antrim Borough Council election
Antrim North West Party Candidate 1st Pref James Graham 1,167 Robert Loughran 1,151 Wilson Clyde 747 Henry Cushinan 628 Donovan McClelland 437 Roderick Swann 269 Turnout 4,530 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from UUP
Antrim South East Party Candidate 1st Pref Roy Thompson 1,280 Edgar Wallace 878 Robert Burns 855 David Ford 561 Samuel Dunlop 560 Mervyn Rea 546 Howard Campbell 432 William Harkness 396 Roy Stinson 199 Joseph McCavana 150 Turnout 5,985 Independent Unionist}} Roy Thompson leaves DUP Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from DUP
Antrim Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Paddy Marks 791 Jack Allen 719 Oran Keenan 665 James Brown 558 James McConnell 399 Andrew Ritchie 298 Mary Wallace 290 Andrew Thompson 252 Patrick McGinley 179 James Porter 151 Avril Swann 150 Eamon Gillen 82 Turnout 4,665 No change
Ards
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Ards Borough Council election
Ards East Party Candidate 1st Pref Thomas Benson 956 Jeffrey Magill 866 John Shields 741 Laurence Thomson 721 St Clair McAlister 661 Ronald Ferguson 505 Gavin Walker 365 Turnout 4,935 New district
Ards Peninsula Party Candidate 1st Pref Kieran McCarthy 1,546 Jim Shannon 896 Robert Ambrose 713 James McMullan 656 Thomas Cully 485 Samuel Brown 261 William Sheldon 216 Turnout 4,931 Seats reduced from seven to five: DUP & UUP loss, Independent gain
Ards West Party Candidate 1st Pref Robert Gibson 1,318 Simpson Gibson 736 Margaret Craig 645 Thomas McBriar 634 Kathleen Coulter 616 Richard Finlay 481 Robert Darnley 292 Stanley McCoy 269 Turnout 5,109 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from DUP
Newtownards Party Candidate 1st Pref David Smyth 817 Alan McDowell 768 Nancy Orr 638 Wilbert Magill 554 George Ennis 545 Bobby McBride 500 Tom Hamilton 458 John Purdy 214 Andrew Thomson 162 Turnout 4,797 Seats reduced from seven to six; DUP loss
Armagh
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Armagh District Council election
Armagh City Party Candidate 1st Pref John Agnew 1,156 Pat Brannigan 1,012 Gordon Frazer 992 Noel Sheridan 961 Anna Brolly 710 Harold Carson 690 Sylvia McRoberts 644 Turnout 6,347 No change
Crossmore Party Candidate 1st Pref Thomas Kavanagh 1,379 James McKernan 1,028 Jim Nicholson 1,010 William Hamilton 858 James Lennon 659 Brian Cunningham 562 James McGleenan 534 Turnout 6,156 Social Democratic and Labour Party}} SDLP gain from UUP
Cusher Party Candidate 1st Pref Robert McWilliams 1,685 Eric Speers 1,572 Thomas Canavan 1,164 Heather Black 1,050 Robert Turner 927 James Clayton 697 Margaret McNally 250 Turnout 7,472 No change
The Orchard Party Candidate 1st Pref Jim Speers 1,620 John Kernan 1,410 Brian Hutchinson 1,174 Charles Rollston 749 Olive Whitten 555 Brendan Casey 348 Turnout 5,949 No change
Ballymena
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Ballymena Borough Council election
Ballymena North Party Candidate 1st Pref Samuel Henry 964 Patrick McAvoy 860 William Wright 820 John Williams 727 James Alexander 681 Ethel Kenny 494 Joseph McKernan 493 Maurice Mills 450 John Wilson 344 John Carson 290 Samuel Balmer 95 Turnout 6,290 New district
Ballymena South Party Candidate 1st Pref William Brownlees 1,301 Declan O'Loan 1,021 John Scott 828 James Currie 592 Martin Clarke 574 James McCosh 549 Frederick Coulter 266 John McKendry 234 Ulster Party Agnes McLeister 224 Melvyn McKendry 91 Charles Magill 66 Turnout 5,887 New district
Bannside Party Candidate 1st Pref Robert Coulter 1,239 John Johnston 904 James Laverty 802 Thomas Nicholl 791 Roy Gillespie 663 Sandy Spence 662 Hubert Nicholl 652 Turnout 5,815 New district
Braid Party Candidate 1st Pref David Clyde 1,304 Desmond Armstrong 1,039 Robert Forsythe 791 Samuel Hanna 653 David McClintock 437 Samuel Wallace 385 Samuel Martin 166 Turnout 4,918 New district
Ballymoney
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Ballymoney Borough Council election
Ballymoney Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Cecil Cousley 636 Robert McComb 541 Samuel McConaghie 333 James Simpson 296 Thomas McKeown 269 Helen McKeown 214 Hugh McFarland 181 Robert McVicker 174 Turnout 2,700 No change
Bann Valley Party Candidate 1st Pref Joe Gaston 865 Robert Halliday 619 Charley O'Kane 613 Robert Wilson 462 Malachy McCamphill 346 John Watt 312 Pearse McMahon 288 Daniel Taylor 179 Turnout 3,764 No change
Bushvale Party Candidate 1st Pref Harry Connolly 752 Frank Campbell 490 William Logan 434 William Kennedy 395 John Ramsay 385 William Johnston 246 Turnout 2,776 No change
Banbridge
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Banbridge District Council election
Banbridge Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Kathleen Baird 1,352 James Walsh 1,186 Archie McKelvey 722 John Dobson 517 Ian Burns 507 Margaret Davis 353 Frank McQuaid 289 Turnout 5,014 Seats increased from five to six; UUP and Alliance gain, DUP loss
Dromore Party Candidate 1st Pref Drew Nelson 980 Catherine McDermott 951 David Herron 873 William Martin 771 William McCracken 745 Robert Hill 673 Turnout 5,063 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Knockiveagh Party Candidate 1st Pref Seamus Doyle 1,229 John Ingram 1,083 Wilfred McFadden 977 Violet Cromie 782 Laurence McCartan 732 John Hanna 672 Samuel Walker 614 Liam McDermott 339 Turnout 6,535 Ulster Unionist Party}} Seats increased from five to six; UUP gain
Belfast
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Belfast City Council election
Balmoral Party Candidate 1st Pref Dorita Field 2,262 John Parkes 2,076 Margaret Crooks 1,616 Jim Kirkpatrick 1,396 Philip McGarry 1,273 Mark Long 923 Harry Smith 697 Bob Stoker 611 Esmond Birnie 279 Billy Dickson 264 Roderick McAlister 124 Niall Cusack 113 Jean Craig 97 Hubert Mullan 50 Shaun McKeown 48 Turnout 12,160 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain additional seat
Castle Party Candidate 1st Pref Nigel Dodds 2,470 David Browne 1,830 Alban Maginness 1,589 John Carson 1,556 Tom Campbell 1,172 Jonathan Stephenson 1,090 Nelson McCausland 1,070 Gerard McGuigan 575 Alan Warren 251 Margaret Redpath 246 Paul Treanor 136 Turnout 12,331 Social Democratic and Labour Party}} SDLP gain from Alliance Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from Independent Unionist
Court Party Candidate 1st Pref Eric Smyth 2,385 Fred Cobain 1,674 Hugh Smyth 1,609 Chris McGimpsey 1,472 Joe Coggle 792 Herbert Ditty 572 Independent politician}} Protestant Unionist Elizabeth Seawright 558 Irene Galway 371 Peter Cullen 116 Turnout 9,881 Seats reduced from six to five: Protestant Unionist loss
Laganbank Party Candidate 1st Pref Jim Clarke 1,845 Alasdair McDonnell 1,500 Peter O'Reilly 1,052 Caroline Bingham 1,000 Sean Hayes 892 Steve McBride 836 Hugh Greer 727 Michael McGimpsey 545 Dennis Rogan 236 Patrick Lynn 222 Andrew Frew 202 Graham Montgomery 198 Peter Hadden 142 Michael Craig 95 Turnout 9,805 Social Democratic and Labour Party}} SDLP gain from DUP
Lower Falls Party Candidate 1st Pref Tom Hartley 2,573 Fra McCann 2,393 Patsy McGeown 2,352 Marie Moore 1,946 Mary Muldoon 1,749 Margaret Walsh 987 John Lowry 794 Patrick Woods 108 Mary McMahon 101 Turnout 13,512 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from Social Democratic and Labour
Oldpark Party Candidate 1st Pref Joe Austin 2,229 Fred Proctor 2,045 Paddy McManus 1,769 Martin Morgan 1,763 Bobby Lavery 1,617 Fred Rodgers 1,343 David Smylie 1,324 Seamus Lynch 853 Peter Prendiville 588 Beatrice Boyd 473 Peter Emerson 393 Margaret Smith 259 David Tarr 206 Turnout 15,373 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from Workers' Party
Pottinger Party Candidate 1st Pref Sammy Wilson 2,784 Mervyn Jones 1,417 Reg Empey 1,295 Robert Clelland 982 Sandy Blair 897 Jim Walker 793 Margaret Clarke 768 Joe O'Donnell 709 Dorothy Dunlop 538 Colin Ballentine 271 Joseph Bell 227 Samuel Walker 133 Thaddeus Bradley 107 Turnout 11,389 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from Independent Unionist
Upper Falls Party Candidate 1st Pref Alex Attwood 3,203 Una Gillsepie 2,765 Alex Maskey 2,735 Máirtín Ó Muilleoir 2,093 Patricia Lewsley 798 Terence Tracey 702 Cormac Boomer 378 David McNerlin 174 James Maxwell 164 Julie Greaves 145 Billy Lynn 144 Turnout 13,725 No change
Victoria Party Candidate 1st Pref John Alderdice 3,337 Wallace Browne 2,153 Tommy Patton 1,801 Robin Newton 1,729 Ian Adamson 1,316 Maureen McConnell 768 Jim McCormick 684 Jim Rodgers 600 Danny Dow 552 John Norris 407 Michael Bell 180 Turnout 13,887 No change
Carrickfergus
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Carrickfergus Borough Council election
Carrick Castle Party Candidate 1st Pref Sean Neeson 1,096 David Hilditch 696 William Hamilton 580 Samuel McCamley 231 Samuel Stewart 183 Robert McCartney 174 Arthur McQuitty 92 Turnout 3,119 Independent politician}} Independent gain from PUP
Kilroot Party Candidate 1st Pref Janet Crampsey 850 James Brown 521 Alexander Beggs 463 Samuel Crowe 460 William Cross 403 William Donaldson 389 Robert Patton 389 Independent Workers Representatives Norman Dixon 229 Eric Higgins 145 Independent Workers Representatives William Venables 123 Robert Wilson 101 Ronald Mowat 93 Eric Ferguson 56 Turnout 4,331 Seats increased from five to six; Alliance and NI Conservatives gain, DUP loss
Knockagh Monument Party Candidate 1st Pref Stewart Dickson 947 David Apsley 684 Charles Johnston 492 William Haggan 419 May Beattie 361 Joseph Reid 231 Mary McFall 175 Noreen McIlwrath 146 Nicola Eakin 121 Charles Moffett 94 Turnout 3,766 Seats increased from five to six; Alliance and UUP gain, Independent Unionist loss
Castlereagh
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Castlereagh Borough Council election
Castlereagh Central Party Candidate 1st Pref Peter Robinson 2,775 Patrick Mitchell 782 Alan Carson 655 Grant Dillon 340 Ann Smith 185 Leeburn Stitt 126 Cecil Moore 113 Ellen Gray 103 Mary Fairfield 55 John Norris 47 John Ferris 28 Turnout 5,411 Seats reduced from seven to six; DUP loss Independent Unionist}} Grant Dillon leaves UUP
Castlereagh East Party Candidate 1st Pref Iris Robinson 2,690 Peter Osborne 910 Thomas Jeffers 557 John Bell 477 William Abraham 419 Matthew Anderson 232 David Munster 231 Barbara Finney 210 Wilfred Kelly 92 Alexander Geddis 86 John Boyle 57 Turnout 6,086 No change
Castlereagh South Party Candidate 1st Pref John Beattie 1,003 Beatrice Chambers 976 Geraldine Rice 835 Margaret Marshall 537 Charles Tosh 368 Marie Luney 363 Michael Henderson 281 Joyce Young 46 Turnout 4,527 Seats reduced from seven to five; UUP and DUP loss
Castlereagh West Party Candidate 1st Pref John Taylor 1,549 Ernest Harper 989 David Andrews 925 William Clulow 365 Sara Duncan 238 Andrew Fee 210 William Stevenson 170 William Smyth 89 Turnout 4,655 New district
Coleraine
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Coleraine Borough Council election
Bann Party Candidate 1st Pref William Watt 1,072 Olive Church 1,028 William King 1,002 John Dallat 969 Gerard O'Kane 880 Robert Bolton 782 Robert McPherson 433 Ian McEwan 171 Turnout 6,479 Seats reduced from seven to six; UUP loss
Coleraine Central Party Candidate 1st Pref James McClure 1,206 Robert White 787 Gerald McLaughlin 627 David McClarty 544 Elizabeth Johnston 387 William Mathews 369 John Moody 336 Daniel Christie 329 Patrick McFeely 301 Donald Clifton 190 Lara McIlroy 119 Turnout 5,278 New district
Coleraine East Party Candidate 1st Pref Elizabeth Black 825 William Creelman 764 David Gilmour 436 William Glenn 435 William Johnston 393 Marie McAllister 308 Hilary McCartney 251 Amyan MacFadyen 118 Trevor Cooke 81 Turnout 3,736 New district
The Skerries Party Candidate 1st Pref Robert Stewart 909 Patrick McGowan 853 Pauline Armitage 772 Samuel Kane 544 Norman Hillis 510 Catherine Condy 416 Robert Mitchell 250 Siobhan Watterson 98 Turnout 4,475 Seats reduced from seven to five; DUP and Independent Unionist loss
Cookstown
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Cookstown District Council election
Ballinderry Party Candidate 1st Pref Patsy McGlone 1,314 Seamus Campbell 1,239 Anne McCrea 936 Francis Rocks 848 Victor McGahie 689 Thomas Greer 686 Samuel McCartney 547 Noel Quinn 295 Turnout 6,765 Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from DUP
Cookstown Central Party Candidate 1st Pref Trevor Wilson 1,514 Denis Haughey 939 Martin Conlon 704 Peggy Laverty 635 William Larmour 634 Ian Montgomery 405 Rodney Mitchell 172 Edwin Espie 51 Harry Hutchinson 44 Turnout 5,210 Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from DUP
Drum Manor Party Candidate 1st Pref Samuel Glasgow 1,183 Sean Begley 1,073 James McGarvey 839 Samuel Parke 818 William Cuddy 665 Sean Mallon 509 Finbar Conway 185 Turnout 6,335 No change
Craigavon
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Craigavon Borough Council election
Craigavon Central Party Candidate 1st Pref Kenneth Twyble 1,246 William Allen 1,172 Brendan Curran 865 Pat Mallon 851 Frederick Crowe 767 Gabriel O'Dowd 656 James McCammick 655 Sean Hagan 602 Elizabeth McClurg 379 Tom French 285 Pauline Lindsay 252 Turnout 7,980 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from UUP
Loughside Party Candidate 1st Pref Sean McKavanagh 1,470 Hugh Casey 1,294 Brendan McConville 1,261 Dolores Kelly 817 John Crozier 567 Peter Smyth 225 Anne Hanlon 134 Turnout 5,981 No change
Lurgan Party Candidate 1st Pref Audrey Savage 1,472 Ruth Allen 1,179 Sydney Cairns 965 Samuel Lutton 897 Meta Crozier 852 Mary McNally 719 Wilson Freeburn 586 David Martin 438 Donald MacKay 288 William McCullough 238 Colette Jones 208 Turnout 8,015 Independent Unionist}} Sydney Cairns leaves UUP Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from DUP
Portadown Party Candidate 1st Pref Mervyn Carrick 1,419 Ignatius Fox 1,377 James Gillespie 1,346 Joe Trueman 1,003 William Ramsay 600 Brian Maguinness 539 John Dunbar 523 Anna Moore 393 John Tate 286 Turnout 7,657 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Derry
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Derry City Council election
Cityside Party Candidate 1st Pref Hugh Brady 1,363 James Clifford 1,089 Patrick Devine 1,004 Pat Ramsey 917 Bernadette Bradley 705 Dominic Doherty 623 Anthony Martin 189 Eamon Melaugh 135 Turnout 6,274 Seats reduced from six to five; Sinn Féin loss
Northland Party Candidate 1st Pref John Tierney 1,506 Mitchel McLaughlin 1,380 Mark Durkan 1,311 Martin Bradley 1,162 Mary Nelis 758 John Kerr 710 Kathleen McCloskey 619 David Davis 516 Tony Carlin 345 William McCorriston 291 Gladys Carey 231 Patrick Muldowney 187 Richard Foster 175 Nigel Cooke 116 Gordon McKenzie 42 Noel Lynch 36 Turnout 9,625 Seats increased from six to seven; Sinn Féin and SDLP gain, Independent Unionist loss
Rural Party Candidate 1st Pref Annie Courtney 1,545 John McNickle 1,049 William Hay 881 George Peoples 844 Richard Dallas 790 Mervyn Lindsay 696 Ernest Hamilton 508 Bernard McFadden 450 George Duddy 383 Patrick Murray 379 Turnout 7,725 Seats reduced from seven to six; UUP loss
Shantallow Party Candidate 1st Pref Mary Bradley 1,976 Gearoid O'Heara 1,116 Shaun Gallagher 772 Margaret McCartney 735 William O'Connell 723 James McKnight 603 Robert Lindsay 295 William Dougherty 196 Edward Sharkey 54 Turnout 6,702 No change
Waterside Party Candidate 1st Pref Gregory Campbell 1,469 Joe Miller 1,157 Gerald Toland 869 Wilfred White 843 John Adams 830 Gary Fleming 780 Bill Irwin 743 James Guy 617 Derry Burgess 395 Snoo Sinclair 253 James Millar 238 Kenneth Kerr 231 Jacqueline Colhoun 214 William Houston 193 Community Candidate David Nicholl 141 William Anderson 139 Turnout 9,338 Seats increased from six to seven; DUP and SDLP gain, UDP loss
Down
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Down District Council election
Ballynahinch Party Candidate 1st Pref Patrick Toman 1,480 Anne Marie McAleenan 1,396 William Alexander 1,154 James Cochrane 939 Walter Lyons 488 Janet Crothers 368 Turnout 5,957 No change
Downpatrick Party Candidate 1st Pref Dermot Curran 1,075 John Doris 1,037 John Ritchie 1,031 Oliver Mcllheron 1,005 Malachi Curran 724 Francis McCann 569 Owen Adams 476 Michael Healy 443 Patrick McGreevy 314 Keith Bradford 291 Patrick O'Connor 236 James Masson 167 Desmond O'Hagan 151 Turnout 7,669 Social Democratic and Labour Party}} SDLP gain from Alliance
Newcastle Party Candidate 1st Pref Michael Boyd 1,405 Eamon O'Neill 1,150 Gerald Douglas 948 Peter Fitzpatrick 667 Catherine Carr 528 Sean Fitzpatrick 501 John Finlay 430 Frances Flynn 411 William Brown 396 Turnout 6,618 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Rowallane Party Candidate 1st Pref Samuel Osborne 1,332 Margaret Ritchie 1,171 William Dick 961 William Biggerstaff 952 Albert Colmer 882 Hugh Flynn 510 Turnout 5,908 No change
Dungannon
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Dungannon District Council election
Blackwater Party Candidate 1st Pref James Ewing 1,038 Patsy Daly 1,017 Jim Brady 837 Derek Irwin 834 Jim Hamilton 769 Robert McFarland 559 Anthony Fox 533 Turnout 5,685 No change
Clogher Valley Party Candidate 1st Pref Raymond McMahon 1,141 Noel Mulligan 1,107 Anthony McGonnell 1,065 Johnston McIlwrath 1,060 Robert Mulligan 861 Bernadette McGirr 631 Turnout 5,964 No change
Dungannon Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Vincent Kelly 1,180 Maurice Morrow 905 Leslie Holmes 801 William Brown 669 Vincent Currie 589 Ken Maginnis 482 Gerry Cullen 457 Michael McLoughlin 416 Simon Dilworth 174 Peggy Devlin 125 Turnout 5,873 Democratic Left (Ireland)}} Gerry Cullen leaves Workers' Party Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from Independent
Torrent Party Candidate 1st Pref Francie Molloy 1,482 Norman Badger 1,320 Jim Canning 1,095 Jim Cavanagh 825 Denise Sutton 771 Brendan Doris 711 Joe Gervin 362 Angela Donnelly 320 Turnout 7,052 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Fermanagh
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Fermanagh District Council election
Enniskillen Party Candidate 1st Pref Samuel Foster 1,605 Raymond Ferguson 1,159 John McManus 978 Progressive Socialist David Kettyles 953 William Hetherington 736 James Lunny 697 James Donnelly 679 Joe Dodds 483 Frederick Black 388 Ethel Gregg 299 Turnout 8,108 David Kettyles leaves the Workers' Party
Erne East Party Candidate 1st Pref Fergus McQuillan 1,398 Jean McVitty 1,127 Cecil Noble 976 Albert Liddle 905 Brian McCaffrey 834 Gerry McHugh 784 Tony McPhillips 722 John Joe McCusker 563 Paul Robinson 480 Philip McDonald 431 Turnout 8,378 Seats reduced from seven to six: DUP and Sinn Féin loss, Independent Nationalist gain
Erne North Party Candidate 1st Pref Caldwell McClaughry 1,486 Bert Johnston 1,032 Tommy Gallagher 989 John O'Kane 827 Bertie Kerr 674 Simon Loane 437 Desmond Donnelly 421 John Armstrong 192 Turnout 6,171 No change
Erne West Party Candidate 1st Pref Wilson Elliott 1,507 Patrick McCaffrey 1,462 Gerard Gallagher 1,039 Robin Martin 730 Derrick Nixon 601 Francis Doherty 548 Patrick Flanagan 541 Stephen Hugget 250 Jack Thompson 207 Turnout 7,065 No change
Larne
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Larne Borough Council election
Coast Road Party Candidate 1st Pref Thomas Robinson 612 William Cunning 600 Joan Drummond 533 Amelia Kelly 451 Winston Fulton 432 Rachel Rea 380 Turnout 3,102 No change
Larne Lough Party Candidate 1st Pref Roy Beggs 1,680 Bobby McKee 512 Samuel McAllister 369 Andrew Haggan 216 Samuel Steele 172 Thomas Caldwell 172 Alexander Hunter 121 Turnout 3,383 No change
Larne Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Jack McKee 851 Rosalie Armstrong 581 Robert Robinson 418 Patricia Kay 410 1990s Lindsay Mason 339 Roy Craig 277 Community Candidate Pat Buckley 274 Leonard Sluman 82 Mary Steele 71 Turnout 3,388 1990s gain from Independent
Limavady
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Limavady Borough Council election
Bellarena Party Candidate 1st Pref Stanley Gault 880 Arthur Doherty 856 Thomas Mullan 689 John McKinney 661 Robert Grant 634 Ernest Murray 388 Turnout 4,183 No change
Benbradagh Party Candidate 1st Pref David Robinson 1,042 Michael Coyle 999 Thomas Donaghy 802 Max Gault 415 Kevin Kelly 327 John Lynch 294 Turnout 3,976 No change
Limavady Town Party Candidate 1st Pref George Robinson 884 Barry Doherty 802 Ronald Cartwright 790 Desmond Lowry 753 Jackie Dolan 720 Norman Reynolds 522 John Murray 86 Turnout 4,623 Social Democratic and Labour Party}} SDLP gain from UUP
Lisburn
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Lisburn Borough Council election
Downshire Party Candidate 1st Pref Thomas Lilburn 1,104 Charles Poots 990 William Bleakes 945 William Falloon 818 Kenneth Hull 796 William McConnell 579 James McCann 491 David Adams 283 Turnout 6,130 Seats reduced from seven to five; UUP, DUP and Alliance loss, NI Conservatives gain
Dunmurry Cross Party Candidate 1st Pref Patrick Rice 1,417 William McAllister 1,265 Hugh Lewsley 1,076 Michael Ferguson 940 Annie Armstrong 781 William McDonnell 695 Billy Bell 626 David Craig 463 Anne-Marie Lowry 449 Elizabeth Campbell 427 Peter McAnespie 281 Turnout 8,727 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from DUP
Killultagh Party Candidate 1st Pref Jim Dillon 1,550 Cecil Calvert 965 Peter O'Hagan 890 Kenneth Watson 719 Eileen Drayne 521 William Stevenson 500 David Greene 424 Turnout 5,684 Seats reduced from seven to five; UUP loss Ulster Unionist Party}} David Greene joins Ulster Unionist
Lisburn Town North Party Candidate 1st Pref Ronnie Crawford 1,394 William Beattie 1,266 Samuel Semple 737 William Lewis 722 Frazer McCammond 720 William Whitley 611 William Gardiner-Watson 607 Ray Smallwoods 434 Doreen Martin 338 Leonard Jarvis 219 Andrew Park 147 Josephine Challis 140 Johen Magee 100 Turnout 7,577 New district
Lisburn Town South Party Candidate 1st Pref Ivan Davis 1,996 Seamus Close 983 Gary McMichael 900 William Belshaw 804 Joseph Lockhart 395 Robin McMaster 255 George Morrison 248 Anne Blake 238 Edwin Poots 208 John Curry 137 Trevor Lunn 111 Gerard Dunlop 49 Turnout 6,530 New district
Magherafelt
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Magherafelt District Council election
Magherafelt Town Party Candidate 1st Pref William McCrea 2,142 Patrick Kilpatrick 1,425 John Hurl 1,114 Ernest Caldwell 931 Joseph McBride 719 George Shiels 300 Paul McLean 88 Daniel McAllister 32 Turnout 6,882 Social Democratic and Labour Party}}" Seats increased from five to six; SDLP gain
Moyola Party Candidate 1st Pref Patrick McErlean 1,276 John Junkin 831 Margaret McKenna 782 Thomas Wilson 672 Thomas Catherwood 671 Norman Montgomery 655 Paul Henry 454 Francis Madden 262 Patrick Scullion 142 Turnout 6,882 Democratic Unionist Party}}" DUP gain from UUP
Sperrin Party Candidate 1st Pref Patrick Groogan 1,244 Robert Montgomery 1,064 Kathleen Lagan 935 Ghislaine O'Keeney 868 John Walsh 798 Frank McKendry 652 Samuel Brown 384 Francis Donnelly 221 Turnout 6,300 Sinn Féin}}" Sinn Féin gain from Independent
Moyle
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Moyle District Council election
Ballycastle Party Candidate 1st Pref Gardiner Kane 499 Christopher McCaughan 381 Richard Kerr 313 Seamus Blaney 296 Helen Harding 196 Paul Little 151 Anna Edwards 150 Michael O'Cleary 116 Archibald McAuley 94 Elizabeth McConaghy 11 Turnout 2,248 No change
Giant's Causeway Party Candidate 1st Pref Price McConaghy 465 Robert McIlroy 321 Thomas Brennan 254 David McAllister 238 Robert Getty 180 Robert Thompson 118 James Rodgers 115 Ronnie McIlvar 49 Christian Thomas Palmer 16 Turnout 1,796 No change
The Glens Party Candidate 1st Pref Oliver McMullan 538 Malachy McSparran 509 James McCarry 397 Patrick McBride 359 Randal McDonnell 340 Joseph Mitchell 248 Elizabeth Brennan 220 Turnout 1,796 Independent nationalist}} Independent Nationalist gain from SDLP
Newry and Mourne
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Newry and Mourne District Council election
Crotlieve Party Candidate 1st Pref Peadar Bradley 1,698 Hugh Carr 1,085 Gordon Heslip 1,058 Anthony Williamson 1,057 Ciaran Mussen 959 Mary O'Hare 890 Jim McCart 829 Brian Mulligan 602 Anne Marie Willis 421 Raymond McEvoy 116 Turnout 8,942 Independent Nationalist}} Independent Nationalist gain from SDLP
Newry Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Davy Hyland 997 William McCaigue 903 Brendan Curran 832 Patrick McElroy 830 Arthur Ruddy 824 Frank Feely 682 Sean Gallogly 638 Jackie Patterson 598 Patrick Courtney 533 Richard Rodgers 395 James Markey 326 Anthony Hutchinson 265 Noel Sloan 210 Turnout 8,329 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Slieve Gullion Party Candidate 1st Pref John Fee 1,227 Jim McAllister 1,086 Patrick McDonald 1,028 Pat Toner 865 Terry Mulkerns 795 Patrick Brennan 698 Michael McShane 412 Turnout 6,319 No change
The Fews Party Candidate 1st Pref Danny Kennedy 1,765 Stephen McGinn 1,205 Charles Smyth 974 James Savage 959 Arthur Lockhart 794 Conor Murphy 761 James McCreesh 554 Turnout 7,282 No change
The Mournes Party Candidate 1st Pref Henry Reilly 1,647 Isaac Hanna 1,488 Desmond Haughian 1,483 Austin Crawford 986 William Burns 856 Michael McAleenan 242 Turnout 6,893 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from "Protestant"
Newtownabbey
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Newtownabbey Borough Council election
Antrim Line Party Candidate 1st Pref Tommy McTeague 1,271 Arthur Templeton 1,248 Edward Crilly 904 Billy Blair 873 James Rooney 728 Tommy Kirkham 621 Elizabeth Frazer 575 Joseph Kell 563 Marell Hunter 251 Brendan Harrison 87 Turnout 7,281 Seats increased from five to seven; Alliance and Independent Unionist gain
Ballyclare Party Candidate 1st Pref Sidney Cameron 942 Stephen Turkington 872 Sam Cameron 701 Thomas Bingham 585 Trevor Strain 511 Leonard Hardy 311 Greg Steele 267 Turnout 4,301 Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from Independent Unionist
Macedon Party Candidate 1st Pref Andrew Beattie 907 Mark Langhammer 813 John Blair 769 Billy Snoddy 649 Robert Kidd 607 David Hollis 546 Billy Boyd 508 Billy De Courcy 486 Samuel Martin 145 Norman Boyd 88 Thomas Davidson 56 Turnout 5,792 New district
University Party Candidate 1st Pref Fraser Agnew 1,169 George Herron 861 Gordon Mawhinney 583 William McKimmon 573 Tony Lough 542 Ken Robinson 534 James Robinson 524 Alan Hewitt 445 Samuel Neill 382 Barbara Gilliand 361 Elizabeth McClenaghan 220 Deborah Hayes 112 Stafford Ward 59 William McClinton 44 Turnout 6,557 New district
North Down
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 North Down Borough Council election
Abbey Party Candidate 1st Pref Valerie Kinghan 719 Stephen Farry 611 Cecil Braniff 454 Ivy Cooling 410 Irene Cree 408 Geoffrey Bairsto 403 Ann Thompson 368 William Gordon 366 Karl McLean 199 Turnout 4,071 No change
Ballyholme and Groomsport Party Candidate 1st Pref Alan Chambers 1,892 Raymond Stewart 830 Leslie Cree 679 Marsden Fitzsimons 652 Siobhan Laird 412 Bruce Mulligan 326 Austen Lennon 289 James Kingan 229 Ian Henry 211 Bill McLean 136 Ivan Thompson 131 William Palmer 118 Turnout 6,015 Seats increased from six to seven; UUP and Independent gain, Independent Unionist loss
Bangor West Party Candidate 1st Pref Brian Wilson 1,228 William Baxter 805 Hazel Bradford 754 Helen Bell 603 Roy Bradford 394 George Green 342 Ian Sinclair 286 James O'Fee 267 Harold Blemings 247 Ann-Marie Foster 148 Ernest Steele 145 Arthur Gadd 115 Elizabeth Maguire 113 Robert Mooney 101 Edward Lindsay 58 Turnout 5,795 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from NI Conservatives Independent Unionist}} Independent Unionist gain from Independent
Holywood Party Candidate 1st Pref Dennis Ogborn 871 Ellie McKay 835 Susan O'Brien 675 Gordon Dunne 523 Laurence Kennedy 414 James White 341 John Coates 339 Robert Irvine 310 Lindsay Cumming 114 Turnout 4,510 Independent politician}} Independent gain from DUP
Omagh
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Omagh District Council election
Mid Tyrone Party Candidate 1st Pref Patrick McMahon 1,216 Desmond Anderson 1,008 Barney McAleer 881 Sean Clarke 837 Brian McGrath 700 Seamus Shields 614 Drew Baxter 501 Nuala MacSherry 474 Patrick McClean 340 Patrick McLaughlin 339 Jim Patterson 313 William Oldcroft 288 James Lagan 138 Turnout 7,877 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Omagh Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Oliver Gibson 995 Paddy McGowan 940 Johnny McLaughlin 921 Wilfred Breen 808 Francis Mackey 807 Ann Gormley 503 Joe Byrne 430 Ivan Burnside 390 Stephen McKenna 314 Ethne McClelland 275 Reuben McKelvey 271 Hugh Mullin 54 Turnout 6,887 Independent politician}} Johnny McLaughlin leaves SDLP Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from DUP
West Tyrone Party Candidate 1st Pref Thomas Buchanan 1,194 Liam McQuaid 1,192 Arthur McFarland 1,143 Gerry McMenamin 896 Patrick Watters 701 George Rainey 611 John Duffy 590 James Connolly 493 Tommy Owens 368 William Wilson 279 Eric Bullick 176 Turnout 7,843 No change
Strabane
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Main article: 1993 Strabane District Council election
Derg Party Candidate 1st Pref Laurence McNamee 1,131 Edward Turner 1,075 Charles McHugh 993 Thomas Kerrigan 906 Samuel Allison 577 Derek Hussey 551 John Elliott 386 Denis McCrory 49 Turnout 5,834 No change
Glenelly Party Candidate 1st Pref John Gallagher 968 James Emery 876 David Bresland 825 John Donnell 754 Patrick Kelly 465 Samuel Martin 435 John Devine 367 Derek Reaney 299 Bernard McDermott 237 Hughes Colhoun 39 Turnout 5,408 Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from Alliance
Mourne Party Candidate 1st Pref Ivan Barr 1,229 John Cummings 963 Mary McElroy 925 James O'Kane 837 Thomas Mullen 753 Paul O'Hare 589 Elayne McNicholl 488 Francis McCay 136 Turnout 6,151 Social Democratic and Labour Party}} Seats increased from five to six; SDLP gain, Independent loss
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[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgantrim.htm Antrim District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgards.htm Ards District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgarmagh.htm Armagh District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgballymena.htm Ballymena District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgballymoney.htm Ballymoney District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgbanbridge.htm Banbridge District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgbelfast.htm Belfast City Council Elections 1993–2005], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgcarrick.htm Carrickfergus District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgcastlereagh.htm Castlereagh District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgcoleraine.htm Coleraine District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgcookstown.htm Cookstown District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgcraigavon.htm Craigavon District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgderry.htm Derry District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
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[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgdungannon.htm Dungannon District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
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[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lglarne.htm Larne District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lglimavady.htm Limavady District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lglisburn.htm Lisburn District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgmagherafelt.htm Magherafelt District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgmoyle.htm Moyle District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgnandm.htm Newry & Mourne District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgnewtownabbey.htm Newtownabbey District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgnorthdown.htm North Down District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgomagh.htm Omagh District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections
[https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgstrabane.htm Strabane District Council Elections 1993-2011], Northern Ireland Elections