Field Value election_name 2011 Northern Ireland local elections flag_image Flag placeholder.svg type parliamentary ongoing no previous_election 2005 Northern Ireland local elections previous_year 2005 turnout 55.7% next_election 2014 Northern Ireland local elections next_year 2014 seats_for_election All 583 council seats election_date 5 May 2011 image1 [[File:Peter Robinson 2013 (cropped).jpg 160x160px]] leader1 Peter Robinson party1 Democratic Unionist Party seats1 175 seat_change1 3 popular_vote1 179,436 percentage1 27.2% swing1 2.4% image2 [[File:Martin McGuinness portrait.jpg 160x160px Martin McGuiness]] leader2 Martin McGuinness party2 Sinn Féin seats2 138 seat_change2 9 popular_vote2 163,712 percentage2 24.8% swing2 1.6% image3 [[File:Tom Elliott.png 160x160px]] leader3 Tom Elliott party3 Ulster Unionist Party seats3 99 seat_change3 16 popular_vote3 100,643 percentage3 15.2% swing3 2.8% image4 [[File:Margaret ritchie.jpg 160x160px]] leader4 Margaret Ritchie party4 Social Democratic and Labour Party seats4 87 seat_change4 14 popular_vote4 99,325 percentage4 15.0% swing4 2.4% image5 [[File:DavidFordAlliance.jpg 160x160px]] leader5 David Ford party5 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland seats5 44 seat_change5 14 popular_vote5 48,859 percentage5 7.4% swing5 2.4% image6 [[File:JimAllister (cropped).jpg 160x160px]] leader6 Jim Allister party6 Traditional Unionist Voice seats6 6 seat_change6 6 popular_vote6 13,079 percentage6 2.0% swing6 New party map_image Northern Ireland local elections, 2011.svg map_caption Colours denote the party with the most seats map2_image 2011 Northern Ireland local elections by DEA.png map2_caption Colours denote the party with a plurality of first preference votes in each District Electoral Area (darker colours indicate the party has a majority of first preference votes)
Elections for local government were held in Northern Ireland on Thursday 5 May 2011, contesting 582 seats in all.
European Union and Commonwealth citizens aged 18 or over on election day were entitled to vote. The deadline for voters to register to vote in the elections was midnight on Thursday 14 April 2011. A total of 1,210,009 were eligible to vote, and 55.7% of the electorate turned out.
All voters were required to present one piece of photographic ID in order to cast a vote at the polling station – accepted forms of ID are an electoral identity card, a photographic NI or GB driving licence, a European Union member-state passport, a Translink 60+ SmartPass, a Translink Senior SmartPass, a Translink Blind Person's SmartPass or a Translink War Disabled SmartPass. Voters who didn't have an accepted type of photographic ID had until Friday 22 April 2011 to apply for an electoral identity card from the Electoral Office.
The elections were originally scheduled to take place in 2009. In 2008, Minister of the Environment Arlene Foster requested that they be postponed until 2011 to allow the implementation of a proposed reform of local government in Northern Ireland, which would have reduced the number of local councils from 26 to 11. In February 2009, an order was made, postponing the election, and councillors' terms of office were extended until the fourth day after the election day in 2011.
In June 2010, the proposed reforms were abandoned, and it was confirmed that the 2011 elections would be to the existing 26 councils. There was also an election to the Northern Ireland Assembly and a referendum on voting reform on the same day. The reforms have since been adopted and the 2014 Northern Ireland local elections were for the 11 new districts.
Results
Party Councillors Votes Change Total % share Total -3 175 27.2 179,436 +9 138 24.8 163,712 -16 99 15.2 100,643 -14 87 15.0 99,325 +14 44 7.4 48,859 +6 27 5.1 32,023 +6 6 2.0 13,079 0 3 1.0 6,317 0 2 0.6 3,858 +1 1 0.4 2,550 0 0 0.3 2,133 0 0 0.3 2,062 0 0 0.3 1,721 0 0 0.2 1,321 Independent Republican Party 0 0 0.1 850 Community Partnership 0 0 0.1 800 0 0 0.1 760 0 0 0.1 682 0 0 0.1 491 Procapitalism 0 0 0.0 9
By council
Council Council Seats by Party Traditional Unionist Voice}};" Democratic Unionist Party}};" Ulster Unionist Party}};" Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}};" Social Democratic and Labour Party}};" Sinn Féin}};" Green Party of Northern Ireland}};" Total TUV DUP UUP Alliance SDLP SF Green Ind. Others Antrim – style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 2 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 4 – – – 19 Ards – style:"background;" 11 style:"background;" 6 style:"background;" 4 style:"background;" 1 – – 1 – 23 Armagh – style:"background;" 4 style:"background;" 6 – style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 6 – 1 – 22 Ballymena style:"background;" 2 style:"background;" 12 style:"background;" 4 style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 2 style:"background;" 2 – 1 – 24 Ballymoney style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 8 style:"background;" 2 – style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 3 – 1 – 16 Banbridge – style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 7 style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 2 style:"background;" 2 – – – 17 Belfast – style:"background;" 15 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 6 style:"background;" 8 style:"background;" 16 – 1 style:"background;" 2 PUP 51 Carrickfergus – style:"background;" 8 style:"background;" 4 style:"background;" 3 – – – 2 – 17 Castlereagh – style:"background;" 11 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 6 style:"background;" 2 – style:"background;" 1 – – 23 Coleraine – style:"background;" 9 style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 2 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 1 – 2 – 22 Cookstown – style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 3 – style:"background;" 4 style:"background;" 6 – – – 16 Craigavon – style:"background;" 9 style:"background;" 6 style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 2 style:"background;" 8 – – – 26 Derry – style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 1 – style:"background;" 14 style:"background;" 10 – – – 30 Down – style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 9 style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 1 1 – 23 Dungannon – style:"background;" 6 style:"background;" 4 – style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 8 – 1 – 22 Fermanagh – style:"background;" 4 style:"background;" 6 – style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 9 – 1 – 23 Larne style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 4 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 1 – 2 – 15 Limavady style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 2 – style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 6 – – – 15 Lisburn – style:"background;" 14 style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 5 – – – 30 Magherafelt – style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 2 – style:"background;" 2 style:"background;" 9 – – – 16 Moyle style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 2 style:"background;" 3 – style:"background;" 2 style:"background;" 3 – 4 – 15 Newry and Mourne – style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 3 – style:"background;" 9 style:"background;" 14 – 2 style:"background;" 1 UKIP 30 Newtownabbey – style:"background;" 12 style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 5 style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 2 – – – 25 North Down – style:"background;" 11 style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 7 – – style:"background;" 1 3 – 25 Omagh – style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 3 – style:"background;" 3 style:"background;" 10 – 2 – 21 Strabane – style:"background;" 4 style:"background;" 1 – style:"background;" 1 style:"background;" 8 – 2 – 16 Total 6 175 99 44 87 138 3 27 3 582 Change +6 -7 -16 +14 -14 +12 – +7 -2 -2 UU -1 NR +1 UKIP Elected 2005 – 182 115 30 101 126 3 20 5 2 PUP 2 UU 1 NR
Councils
Antrim
Main article: 2011 Antrim Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Antrim North West Party Candidate 1st Pref Trevor Clarke 1,172 Anthony Brady 738 Henry Cushinan 670 Robert Loughran 634 Brian Duffin 563 Roderick Swann 506 Wilson Clyde 329 Pauline Savage 248 Turnout 4,942 No change
Antrim South East Party Candidate 1st Pref Thomas Burns 992 Annemarie Logue 885 Samuel Dunlop 873 Mervyn Rea 853 Alan Lawther 817 Roy Thompson 771 Paul Michael 679 John Smyth 381 Mel Lucas 363 Roisin Nugent 247 Martin Nelson 154 Gerard Fox 49 Turnout 7,165 No change
Antrim Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Adrian Cochrane-Watson 884 Pam Lewis 734 Noel Maguire 638 Brian Graham 511 Neil Kelly 501 John Smyth 439 Drew Ritchie 400 Grainne Teggart 370 Oran Keenan 353 Donovan McClelland 118 Kenneth Wilkinson 109 Amanda Johnston 69 Turnout 5,228 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from DUP
Ards
Main article: 2011 Ards Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ards East Party Candidate 1st Pref Colville Elliott 1,353 Linda Cleland 1,094 Tom Smith 962 Hamilton Gregory 952 Ronnie Ferguson 623 Eddie Thompson 620 Katherine Ferguson 525 Terry Williams 304 Emer Hopkins 191 Moira Ritchie 123 Turnout 6,912 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from UUP
Ards Peninsula Party Candidate 1st Pref Joe Boyle 1,473 Robert Adair 1,067 Kieran McCarthy 942 Colin Kennedy 726 Angus Carson 719 John Prentice 420 Kellie Armstrong 288 Joe Hagan 261 Robin Drysdale 180 Turnout 6,313 No change
Ards West Party Candidate 1st Pref Robert Gibson 1,519 Trevor Cummings 1,061 Jim Fletcher 881 Mervyn Oswald 868 Deborah Girvan 763 James McBriar 542 Philip Smith 471 Jack Allister 343 Bill McKendry 129 Turnout 6,692 Democratic Unionist Party}} Robert Gibson leaves UUP No change
Newtownards Party Candidate 1st Pref Naomi Armstrong 979 Alan McDowell 883 Stephen McIlveen 787 Jimmy Menagh 764 David Smyth 563 Tom Hamilton 555 Charlie Simmons 418 Hammy Lawther 183 Ken Richardson 123 Gerard Lennon 89 Turnout 5,467 Independent politician}} Independent gain from DUP
Armagh
Main article: 2011 Armagh City and District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Armagh City Party Candidate 1st Pref Cathy Rafferty 1,001 Sylvia McRoberts 902 Noel Sheridan 865 Mealla Campbell 700 Freda Donnelly 698 Pat Brannigan 652 Roy McCartney 559 Turnout 5,504 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Crossmore Party Candidate 1st Pref Thomas O'Hanlon 1,620 Mary Doyle 1,160 Darren McNally 868 Mavis Eagle 844 Noel Donnelly 744 Gerald Mallon 645 Turnout 6,010 Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from DUP
Cusher Party Candidate 1st Pref Gordon Kennedy 1,785 Paul Berry 1,136 Robert Turner 944 Sharon Haughey 823 Terry McWilliams 803 Gareth Wilson 595 Liam Lappin 591 John Moore 566 Philip Murdock 501 Turnout 7,890 Independent politician}} Paul Berry leaves DUP
The Orchard Party Candidate 1st Pref William Irwin 1,520 Gerard White 1,215 Jim Speers 1,207 John Campbell 939 Joy Rollston 724 Philip Weir 465 Paul Coleman 144 Turnout 6,293 No change
Ballymena
Main article: 2011 Ballymena Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballymena North Party Candidate 1st Pref James Henry 1,026 John Carson 941 Maurice Mills 746 Patrick McAvoy 596 Audrey Wales 451 James McClean 436 Neil Armstrong 416 Jayne Dunlop 416 James Alexander 389 Sean Davey 356 David Lynn 218 Turnout 6,109 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from UUP
Ballymena South Party Candidate 1st Pref Beth Adger 746 Declan O'Loan 616 Hubert Nicholl 544 Martin Clarke 511 Desmond Robinson 494 James Currie 419 Davy Tweed 400 Robin Swann 322 Jeremy Saulters 296 Thomas O'Hara 286 Gayle Nelson 253 Deirdre Nelson 93 Turnout 5,119 Traditional Unionist Voice}} Davy Tweed leaves DUP
Bannside Party Candidate 1st Pref Tommy Nicholl 1,192 William McNeilly 1,036 Roy Gillespie 1,031 Billy Henry 1,016 Philip Moffatt 788 Monica Digney 787 Timothy Gaston 465 Eugene Reid 439 Turnout 6,872 Traditional Unionist Voice}} Roy Gillespie leaves DUP
Braid Party Candidate 1st Pref Paul Frew 1,511 Beth Clyde 922 Sam Hanna 884 Robin Cherry 692 Lexie Scott 622 Paul Maguire 574 Sam Gaston 460 Cahal Kerr 409 Catherine O'Hara 246 Turnout 6,410 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Ballymoney
Main article: 2011 Ballymoney Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballymoney Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Mervyn Storey 1,090 Iain McAfee 347 Daniel Hendrie 306 Thomas McKeown 276 Cecil Cousley 271 Ian Stevenson 238 Billy Kerr 228 James Simpson 186 Brian Kelly 148 Turnout 4,149 Independent politician}} Independent gain from UUP
Bann Valley Party Candidate 1st Pref John Finlay 905 Philip McGuigan 876 Jason Atkinson 591 Robert Halliday 573 Cathal McLaughlin 443 William Blair 440 Malachy McCamphill 373 Leanne Peacock 345 Steven Phillips 345 Turnout 5,104 Traditional Unionist Voice}} TUV gain from SDLP
Bushvale Party Candidate 1st Pref Evelyne Robinson 767 Frank Campbell 599 Bill Kennedy 532 Anita Cavlan 504 Harry Connolly 454 William Johnston 224 Peter Deans 202 Jimmy Gaston 176 Turnout 3,508 Ulster Unionist Party}} Bill Kennedy joins UUP
Banbridge
Main article: 2011 Banbridge District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Banbridge Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Joan Baird 1,466 Junior McCrum 1,038 Ian Burns 676 Sheila McQuaid 483 Jim McElroy 473 Vincent McAleenan 435 Marie Hamilton 367 Dessie Ward 335 Cassie McDermott 316 John McKinstry 308 Turnout 6,021 No change
Dromore Party Candidate 1st Pref Paul Rankin 967 Hazel Gamble 943 Carol Black 820 Olive Mercer 707 Norah Beare 685 Paul Gribben 597 Louis Boyle 488 Francis Branniff 409 Lyle Rea 249 Turnout 5,924 Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from DUP Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Knockiveagh Party Candidate 1st Pref Seamus Doyle 1,238 Elizabeth Ingram 1,135 Brendan Curran 1,039 David Herron 869 John Hanna 691 Glenn Barr 672 Ian Wilson 621 Stephen Herron 209 Turnout 6,579 Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from DUP
Belfast
Main article: 2011 Belfast City Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Balmoral Party Candidate 1st Pref Tom Ekin 1,762 Ruth Patterson 1,553 Máirtín Ó Muilleoir 1,465 Claire Hanna 1,443 Bob Stoker 922 Niall Kelly 743 Bernie Kelly 706 Jim Kirkpatrick 578 Sharon Simpson 396 Mark Simpson 282 Andrew King 107 Turnout 9,957 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from DUP
Castle Party Candidate 1st Pref Lydia Patterson 1,489 Tierna Cunningham 1,377 Pat Convery 1,367 Mary Campbell 1,293 David Browne 1,181 Guy Spence 946 Cathal Mullaghan 883 David McKechnie 689 Lee Reynolds 629 John Lavery 170 Turnout 10,024 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Court Party Candidate 1st Pref William Humphrey 2,643 Brian Kingston 1,371 Frank McCoubrey 754 Hugh Smyth 640 Bobby McConnell 395 Naomi Thompson 237 Raymond McCord 199 Karol McKee 184 Conor McNeill 99 Mark Long 78 Turnout 6,600 No change
Laganbank Party Candidate 1st Pref Catherine Curran 1,518 Deirdre Hargey 1,383 Patrick McCarthy 1,361 Christopher Stalford 1,126 Michelle Bostock 921 Kate Mullan 833 Claire Bailey 500 Mark Hewitt 144 Paddy Meehan 136 Patrick Lynn 88 Turnout 8,010 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from UUP
Lower Falls Party Candidate 1st Pref Janice Austin 1,920 Steven Corr 1,572 Tom Hartley 1,561 Jim McVeigh 1,497 Colin Keenan 1,000 Breige Brownlee 813 John McCusker 647 John Lowry 398 Jim Gorman 209 Pat Lawlor 148 Turnout 9,765 Social Democratic and Labour Party}} SDLP gain from Sinn Féin
Oldpark Party Candidate 1st Pref Ian Crozier 1,770 Conor Maskey 1,573 Gerard McCabe 1,492 Daniel Lavery 1,370 Nichola Mallon 1,184 Mary Clarke 1,180 Gareth McKee 917 Fred Rodgers 540 Paul Little 379 James McClure 303 Martin McAuley 146 Turnout 10,584 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Pottinger Party Candidate 1st Pref Máire Hendron 1,895 Gavin Robinson 1,523 Niall Ó Donnghaile 1,077 May Campbell 1,051 John Kyle 1,022 Adam Newton 936 Philip Robinson 786 Séamas de Faoite 456 David Newman 223 John Hiddleston 191 Thomas Black 150 Kevin McNally 104 Donna McCusker 70 Karl Hedley 33 Procapitalism Samuel Smyth 9 Turnout 9,526 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from UUP
Upper Falls Party Candidate 1st Pref Matt Garrett 2,250 Gerard O'Neill 2,184 Emma Groves 2,133 Tim Attwood 2,015 Caoimhin Mac Giolla Mhín 1,910 Pádraic Mac Coitir 1,415 Helen Walsh 250 Eileen Kingston 179 Dan McGuinness 162 Turnout 12,498 No change
Victoria Party Candidate 1st Pref Robin Newton 2,338 Mervyn Jones 2,319 Laura McNamee 1,677 Tom Haire 1,437 Jim Rodgers 1,355 Andrew Webb 1,137 Ian Adamson 942 Robert McCartney 908 John Hussey 812 Ross Campbell 315 Stephen Warke 216 Magdalena Wolska 207 Sammy Morrison 158 Roy Hobson 142 Garry Crosbie 103 Turnout 14,066 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from UUP
Carrickfergus
Main article: 2011 Carrickfergus Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Carrick Castle Party Candidate 1st Pref Sean Neeson 651 David Hilditch 507 William Hamilton 366 Deborah Emerson 260 Elizabeth McKnight 243 Patricia McKinney 186 Nicholas Wady 125 Noel Williams 124 Turnout 2,513 No change
Kilroot Party Candidate 1st Pref Jim Brown 1,179 Billy Ashe 1,173 Isobel Day 691 Terence Clements 515 Robert Logan 493 Lynn McClurg 391 Eric Ferguson 359 Cathy Vizard 348 Mark Bailey 169 Turnout 5,396 No change
Knockagh Monument Party Candidate 1st Pref May Beattie 1,085 Stewart Dickson 835 Andrew Wilson 568 James McClurg 560 John Stewart 454 Charie Johnston 431 Shireen Bell 316 Louise Marsden 248 Brian Luney 125 Turnout 4,703 No change
Castlereagh
Main article: 2011 Castlereagh Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Castlereagh Central Party Candidate 1st Pref Michael Long 919 Vivienne McCoy 720 Michael Copeland 654 Tommy Sandford 634 Carole Howard 539 Denny Vitty 438 Jason Burke 323 Sharon Skillen 308 Rosaleen Hughes 287 Alan Carson 245 Turnout 5,171 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from DUP
Castlereagh East Party Candidate 1st Pref Gareth Robinson 1,804 Judith Cochrane 1,309 Tommy Jeffers 760 Tim Morrow 650 David Drysdale 649 Martin Gregg 574 Aileen Graham 510 Jim White 441 Hazel Legge 417 Ann Cooper 205 Terry Dick 120 Turnout 7,557 Democratic Unionist Party}} David Drysdale leaves UUP Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from DUP Green Party in Northern Ireland}} Green gain from UUP
Castlereagh South Party Candidate 1st Pref Jimmy Spratt 1,535 Geraldine Rice 1,269 Brian Hanvey 948 John Beattie 823 Michael Henderson 591 Sean Mullan 510 James Irwin 459 Barbara McBurney 185 Rebecca Volley 142 Turnout 6,552 No change
Castlereagh West Party Candidate 1st Pref Sara Duncan 1,456 Ann-Marie Beattie 1,138 Peter O'Reilly 936 Myreve Chambers 630 Cecil Hall 601 Laura Keenan 276 Bill White 269 Gordon Hewitt 93 Turnout 5,499 No change
Coleraine
Main article: 2011 Coleraine Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Bann Party Candidate 1st Pref Adrian McQuillan 1,440 Ciaran Archibald 1,076 William King 938 Sam Cole 623 Roisin Loftus 582 Eamon Mullan 419 Rosemary Torrens 366 Richard Holmes 363 Charlie McConaghy 266 Elizabeth Collins 239 Angela Torrens 223 Turnout 6,645 No change
Coleraine Central Party Candidate 1st Pref David McClarty 1,260 George Duddy 715 James McClure 582 David Barbour 557 William McCandless 525 Graham Scobie 472 Susan Kelly 408 Gerald McLaughlin 404 Nigel Macauley 353 Russell Watton 342 Sebastian Pierzchalski 87 Turnout 5,813 Independent politician}} David McClarty leaves UUP Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Coleraine East Party Candidate 1st Pref Maurice Bradley 1,507 David Harding 517 William Creelman 376 Yvonne Boyle 350 Robert McPherson 275 Teresa Young 232 Phyllis Fielding 167 Turnout 5,319 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from UUP
The Skerries Party Candidate 1st Pref Barney Fitzpatrick 635 Christine Alexander 590 Mark Fielding 562 Norman Hillis 415 Maura Hickey 342 Noel Kennedy 334 Christopher O'Neill 275 Sandy Gilkinson 264 Lesley Macaulay 263 James Davies 116 Adrian Parke 91 Michael Wiggins 85 Turnout 4,767 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from DUP
Cookstown
Main article: 2011 Cookstown District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballinderry Party Candidate 1st Pref Pearse McAleer 1,713 Samuel McCartney 1,246 Michael McIvor 820 Robert Kelly 779 Deirdre Mayo 775 Christine McFlynn 654 Walter Millar 461 Turnout 6,588 No change
Cookstown Central Party Candidate 1st Pref John McNamee 986 Trevor Wilson 909 Ian McCrea 738 Tony Quinn 623 Ciarán McElhone 372 Hannah Loughrin 254 Peter Cassidy 212 Michael McDonald 92 Turnout 4,254 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Drum Manor Party Candidate 1st Pref Sean Clarke 970 Samuel Glasgow 962 Maureen Lees 850 Cathal Mallaghan 739 James McGarvey 565 Oliver Molloy 535 Samuel Parke 444 Turnout 5,161 No change
Craigavon
Main article: 2011 Craigavon Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Craigavon Central Party Candidate 1st Pref Mark O'Dowd 1,434 Robert Smith 1,405 James Twyble 1,104 Tommy O'Connor 744 Kieran Corr 692 William Smith 688 Ronald Harkness 614 Michael Dixon 586 Andrew Crockett 459 Louise Templeton 444 Mary Elliott 278 Roy Ferguson 251 Anna Ochal-Molenda 108 Turnout 9,084 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from DUP
Lurgan Party Candidate 1st Pref Stephen Moutray 1,952 Jo-Anne Dobson 1,311 Meta Crozier 1,239 Liam Mackle 960 Carla Lockhart 952 George Savage 905 Mark Baxter 757 John Cleland 551 Francis McAlinden 529 David Calvert 508 Barbara Trotter 122 Turnout 9,971 No change
Loughside Party Candidate 1st Pref Johnny McGibbon 2,465 Declan McAlinden 1,065 Mairéad O'Dowd 812 Noel McGeown 735 Joe Nelson 671 Caoimhe Dummigan 589 Maurice Magill 553 Philip Carson 497 Mal Nelson 225 Turnout 7,813 No change
Portadown Party Candidate 1st Pref Sidney Anderson 2,029 George Hatch 883 Paul Duffy 808 Gemma McKenna 793 Gladys McCullough 665 John McGoldrick 364 Alan Carson 348 Robert Oliver 330 Mary McAlinden 258 Darren Causby 237 Karen Boal 217 Daniel Gouveia 164 Turnout 7,270 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from Independent Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Derry
Main article: 2011 Derry City Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Cityside Party Candidate 1st Pref Jim Clifford 1,243 Kevin Campbell 1,199 Patricia Logue 937 Colin Kelly 631 (32 County Sovereignty ) Gary Donnelly 612 Liam Friel 391 Ann Donnelly 311 Conor Kelly 265 Dermott Henderson 214 Turnout 5,798 No change
Northland Party Candidate 1st Pref John Tierney 1,736 Maeve McLaughlin 1,260 John Boyle 1,099 Gerry MacLochlainn 936 Sean Carr 824 Michael Cooper 783 Eamon McAuley 429 Fiona Hamilton 366 Colm Cavanagh 217 Patrick McGinley 704 Colm Bryce 564 Lucy Callaghan 340 Turnout No change
Rural Party Candidate 1st Pref Paul Fleming 1,693 Thomas Conway 1,616 Maurice Devenney 1,433 Gary Middleton 1,219 Ronald McKeegan 698 Hugh Hastings 624 Brenda Stevenson 615 Diane Greer 256 Catherine Nelis 631 Ashleen Schenning 423 Turnout No change
Shantallow Party Candidate 1st Pref Colum Eastwood 2,109 Tony Hassan 1,405 Shaun Gallagher 1,151 Elisha McLaughlin 1,117 Sandra Duffy 833 James Carr 766 Angela Dobbins 603 Martin McGonagle 539 Pauline Mellon 477 Turnout No change
Waterside Party Candidate 1st Pref Joe Miller 1,564 Gerard Diver 1,198 Lynn Fleming 1,137 April Garfield-Kidd 1,006 Mary Hamilton 944 Drew Thompson 859 Martin Reilly 478 Geraldine O'Donnell 354 David McAuley 222 Nigel Gardiner 204 Karen Scrivens 142 Turnout 8,108 No change
Down
Main article: 2011 Down District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballynahinch Party Candidate 1st Pref Garth Craig 1,260 Michael Coogan 1,206 Walter Lyons 843 Patrick Toman 828 Anne McAleenan 740 Mark Murnin 369 Yvonne Moore 275 Andy Corkhill 213 Mark McCormick 176 Turnout 6,026 No change
Downpatrick Party Candidate 1st Pref Colin McGrath 1,144 Dermot Curran 999 Peter Craig 876 Eamonn McConvey 832 Liam Johnston 674 John Doris 606 Cadogan Enright 549 Martin Rice 376 Anette Holden 330 Gareth Sharvin 320 Andrew Steenson 168 Turnout 7,037 No change
Newcastle Party Candidate 1st Pref William Clarke 1,171 Eamon O'Neill 1,058 Stephen Burns 796 Carmel O'Boyle 768 Desmond Patterson 636 Patrick Clarke 565 Stanley Priestley 522 Brian Morgan 465 Peter Fitzpatrick 403 John Hardy 310 Turnout 6,826 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from SDLP
Rowallane Party Candidate 1st Pref William Dick 1,007 Billy Walker 920 Robert Burgess 837 Maria McCarthy 809 Terry Andrews 704 Graham Furey 700 Patrick Brown 474 Catriona Mackel 286 Patricia McKay 115 Turnout 5,935 Independent politician}} Independent gain from UUP
Dungannon and South Tyrone
Main article: 2011 Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Blackwater Party Candidate 1st Pref Phelim Gildernew 1,246 Roger Burton 1,016 Samuel Brush 1,005 Jim Hamilton 791 Jim Brady 781 Patrick Daly 640 Brian Murtagh 414 John Hobson 248 Turnout 6,258 No change
Clogher Valley Party Candidate 1st Pref Anthony McGonnell 1,046 Frances Burton 947 Sean McGuigan 909 Colla McMahon 874 Robert Mulligan 852 Wills Robinson 696 Winston Duff 390 Turnout 6,063 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from Sinn Féin
Dungannon Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Barry Monteith 1,046 Maurice Morrow 864 Walter Cuddy 721 Larry McLarnon 693 Bronwyn McGahan 472 Kim Ashton 387 Vincent Currie 311 Malachy Quinn 237 Hannah Su 206 Sammy Stewart 170 Denis Boyd 160 Turnout 5,369 Independent (politician)}} Barry Monteith leaves Sinn Féin Independent politician}} Independent gain from SDLP
Torrent Party Candidate 1st Pref Michael Gillespie 1,152 Jim Cavanagh 1,122 Joe O'Neill 1,050 Kenneth Reid 818 Dessie Donnelly 815 Padraig Quinn 675 Patricia Campbell 510 James Walshe 483 Johnny Chartres 344 Turnout 7,073 No change
Fermanagh
Main article: 2011 Fermanagh District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Enniskillen Party Candidate 1st Pref Robert Irvine 1,104 Alison Brimstone 1,011 Seán Lynch 979 Cyril Brownlee 847 Debbie Coyle 691 Frank Britton 684 Patricia Rodgers 554 Basil Johnston 524 Howard Thornton 495 Pat Cox 456 Ciaran May 375 Donal O'Cofaigh 248 Kevin Chaffey 119 Laurence Speight 63 Fidelma Leonard 54 Turnout 8,371 Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from SDLP
Erne East Party Candidate 1st Pref Ruth Lynch 1,564 Paul Robinson 1,370 Harold Andrews 1,127 Thomas O'Reilly 1,115 Brian McCaffrey 1,076 Sheamus Greene 1,074 Rosemary Flanagan 530 Victor Warrington 513 Gerry McHugh 377 Turnout 8,927 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Erne North Party Candidate 1st Pref Phil Flanagan 1,388 Raymond Farrell 1,109 Rosemary Barton 833 Bert Johnston 803 Ray Carscadden 587 John O'Kane 464 John Coyle 370 Gerry Ferguson 355 Alex Elliott 309 David Black 262 Turnout 6,601 No change
Erne West Party Candidate 1st Pref Brendan Gallagher 1,265 Alex Baird 1,259 Barry Doherty 1,159 Frankie Rice 1,098 Bernice Swift 1,004 Stephen Huggett 757 Alan Hassard 714 Ruth Wilson 170 Turnout 7,586 Independent politician}} Bernice Swift leaves Sinn Féin
Larne
Main article: 2011 Larne Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Coast Road Party Candidate 1st Pref Oliver McMullan 613 Winston Fulton 458 Brian Dunn 351 Gordon Lyons 344 Gerardine Mulvenna 340 Daniel O'Connor 328 Maureen Morrow 295 Andrew Wilson 275 Danny Donnelly 110 Kenneth Johnston 105 Steven Moore 89 Turnout 3,362 Independent politician}} Brian Dunn leaves UUP Independent (politician)}} Independent gain from DUP Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Larne Lough Party Candidate 1st Pref Bobby McKee 1,048 Roy Beggs 917 John Mathews 627 Gregg McKeen 487 Sharon McKeen 367 Mark McKinty 328 Sam McAllister 286 Niamh Spurle 267 Turnout 4,388 No change
Larne Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Jack McKee 393 Roy Craig 377 Drew Niblock 351 Michael Lynch 342 Martin Wilson 324 Angela Smyth 319 Mark Dunn 176 Sean Waide 153 Billy Adamson 146 Darin Ferguson 146 Robert Bell 93 Andrew Swan 79 Turnout 2,927 Traditional Unionist Voice}} Jack McKee leaves DUP Traditional Unionist Voice}} TUV gain from UUP Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from Independent
Limavady
Main article: 2011 Limavady Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Bellarena Party Candidate 1st Pref Joseph Cubitt 1,016 Dermot Nicholl 944 Cathal McLaughlin 674 Edwin Stevenson 576 Orla Beattie 563 Jonathan Holmes 371 Leslie Cubitt 311 Oonagh McNickle 296 Turnout 4,850 No change
Benbradagh Party Candidate 1st Pref Sean McGlinchey 862 Brenda Chivers 776 Boyd Douglas 922 Michael Coyle 567 Edgar Scott 556 Tony McCaul 420 Rory Donaghy 396 Siobhain Corr 107 Turnout 4,442 Traditional Unionist Voice}} Boyd Douglas leaves United Unionist Coalition
Limavady Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Alan Robinson 903 Anne Brolly 554 Jack Rankin 346 Gerard Mullan 344 Aaron Callan 247 Brian Brown 197 James McCorkell 189 Jim Quigg 156 Damien Corr 133 Turnout 3,116 No change
Lisburn
Main article: 2011 Lisburn City Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Downshire Party Candidate 1st Pref Allan Ewart 1,591 Paul Stewart 1,555 Jennifer Coulter 1,136 Uel Mackin 1,070 James Baird 1,052 Alasdair O'Hara 445 Richard Price 405 Kaye Kilpatrick 289 Christine Wilson 269 Fionnu McCaughley 107 Turnout 8,033 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Dunmurry Cross Party Candidate 1st Pref David Bell 1,796 Charlene O'Hara 1,365 Arder Carson 1,338 Angela Nelson 1,210 Stephen Magennis 1,151 Margaret Tolerton 1,132 Brian Heading 1,020 Matthew McDermott 629 Aaron McIntyre 458 Mark Hill 346 Turnout 10,696 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
Killultagh Party Candidate 1st Pref Thomas Beckett 1,756 James Tinsley 1,559 Pat Catney 898 Owen Gawith 891 Mary-Kate Quinn 772 John Palmer 764 Jim Dillon 762 Roy Hanna 676 Steve McIlwrath 242 Cecil Calvert 229 Turnout 8,689 No change
Lisburn Town North Party Candidate 1st Pref Paul Givan 1,528 Jonathan Craig 1,481 Brian Doran 1,285 Ronnie Crawford 963 William Leathem 889 Brian Bloomfield 622 David Archer 541 John Drake 529 Ben Mallon 481 Terry Quinn 412 Connor Quinn 263 Neil McNickle 164 Turnout 9,285 Social Democratic and Labour Party}} SDLP gain from UUP
Lisburn Town South Party Candidate 1st Pref Paul Porter 1,340 Andrew Ewing 701 Jennifer Palmer 647 Alan Carlisle 520 Stephen Martin 473 Tim Mitchell 307 Roy Young 273 Patricia Magennis 177 Aisling Twomey 129 Marzena Czarnecka 126 Luke Robinson 109 Colin Preen 59 Turnout 4,967 No change
Magherafelt
Main article: 2011 Magherafelt District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Magherafelt Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Peter Bateson 1,616 Paul McLean 1,074 Jim Campbell 849 Deborah Ni Shiadhail 804 George Shiels 694 Alan Dickson 577 Wesley Brown 450 Catherine Elattar 409 Denise Johnston 358 Turnout 6,968 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from DUP
Moyola Party Candidate 1st Pref Ian Milne 1,496 Thomas Catherwood 1,053 Sean McPeake 925 Jackie Crawford 688 Caoimhe Scullion 538 Ann-Marie McErlean 527 Alan Millar 494 Oliver Hughes 440 Turnout 6,268 No change
Sperrin Party Candidate 1st Pref Brian McGuigan 1,313 Kathleen McEldowney 1,011 Sean Kerr 943 Kathleen Lagan 895 Anne Forde 691 Gabhan McFalone 677 Alistair Stewart 590 Austin Kelly 567 Patrick Groogan 410 Turnout 7,198 No change
Moyle
Main article: 2011 Moyle District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Ballycastle Party Candidate 1st Pref Padraig McShane 535 Cara McShane 405 Donal Cunningham 395 Joan Baird 270 Kevin McAuley 230 Seamus Blaney 207 Christina McFaul 125 Paul Hamilton 83 Helen Harding 71 Turnout 2,363 Independent politician}} Independent gain from Sinn Féin
Giant's Causeway Party Candidate 1st Pref Sandra Hunter 273 David McAllister 247 Robert McIlroy 243 Willie Graham 233 Derwyn Brewster 170 Sharon McKillop 164 George Hartin 151 Jacqui McVicker 133 Turnout 1,655 Democratic Unionist Party}} Robert McIlroy leaves UUP Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from DUP Traditional Unionist Voice}} TUV gain from Independent
The Glens Party Candidate 1st Pref Colum Thompson 466 Anne McKillop 330 Justin McCamphill 321 Catherine McCambridge 320 Daniel McDonnell 319 Noreen McAllister 297 Kieran Mulholland 266 Walter Greer 185 Turnout 2,546 Independent politician}} Independent gain from SDLP
Newry and Mourne
Main article: 2011 Newry and Mourne District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Crotlieve Party Candidate 1st Pref Michael Ruane 1,640 Declan McAteer 1,467 Michael Carr 1,302 Mick Murphy 1,261 Sean O'Hare 1,211 Peter Kearney 800 William Mitchell 733 Jarlath Tinnelly 494 Connaire McGreevey 490 Bonnie Anley 307 Turnout 9,859 Social Democratic and Labour Party}} SDLP gain from Green Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from Independent
Newry Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Charlie Casey 1,280 Davy Hyland 1,007 Valerie Harte 891 John McCardle 829 Jackie Patterson 751 Brendan Curran 632 Marian O'Reilly 518 Gary Stokes 518 Colin McElroy 424 Frank Feely 401 Joe Coyle 317 James Malone 10 Turnout 7,731 Independent politician}} Independent gain from SDLP
Slieve Gullion Party Candidate 1st Pref Geraldine Donnelly 1,681 Terry Hearty 1,320 Colman Burns 1,312 Packie McDonald 1,166 Anthony Flynn 1,165 Padra McNamee 980 Turnout 7,774 No change
The Fews Party Candidate 1st Pref Andy Moffett 1,421 Turlough Murphy 1,299 Pat McGinn 1,204 John Feehan 1,191 Jimmy McCreesh 1,065 Kevin O'Hare 606 David Taylor 425 Glenn Oliver 331 Barrie Halliday 178 Turnout 7,887 Ulster Unionist Party}} UUP gain from DUP
The Mournes Party Candidate 1st Pref Henry Reilly 1,910 Sean Doran 1,344 Sean Rogers 990 James Burns 784 Harold McKee 585 David McCauley 490 Theresa McLaverty 440 Arthur Coulter 230 Heather McDermott 75 Michelle Burns 57 Turnout 7,004 UK Independence Party}} Henry Reilly leaves UUP
Newtownabbey
Main article: 2011 Newtownabbey Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Antrim Line Party Candidate 1st Pref John Blair 1,367 Paula Bradley 1,222 Noreen McClelland 1,205 Marie MacKessy 1,088 Audrey Ball 1,063 Gerard O'Reilly 880 Mark Cosgrove 571 Paul Livingstone 563 Ben Coote 433 Kathy Wolff 173 Turnout 8,703 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from DUP
Ballyclare Party Candidate 1st Pref Paul Girvan 2,545 Pat McCudden 924 Jim Bingham 897 Vera McWilliam 713 Jackie Mann 421 Victoria Girvan 382 Gavin Eastwood 183 Turnout 6,174 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from UUP
Macedon Party Candidate 1st Pref William DeCourcy 1,146 Billy Webb 756 Victor Robinson 675 Thomas Hogg 581 Mary Gillen 464 John Scott 415 Tommy Kirkham 396 Dineen Walker 361 Turnout 4,916 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Billy Webb leaves NRA Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from Independent
University Party Candidate 1st Pref William Ball 1,328 Pamela Barr 1,015 Fraser Agnew 965 Tom Campbell 904 Ken Robinson 730 Robert Hill 645 Lynn Frazer 545 Phil Hamilton 506 Stephen Ross 481 Barbara Gilliland 327 Dominic Mullaghan 262 James McKeown 215 Stephen Parkes 104 Turnout 8,190 Ulster Unionist Party}} Fraser Agnew leaves United Unionist Coalition Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}} Alliance gain from UUP
North Down
Main article: 2011 North Down Borough Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Abbey Party Candidate 1st Pref Ruby Cooling 859 Michael Bower 791 Wesley Irvine 697 Steven Agnew 618 Harry Dunlop 536 John Montgomery 485 Independent politician}}" Community Partnership Mark Gordon 365 Heather Bingham-Steele 303 Aaron Jamison 218 Dean Russell 126 William Ferguson 102 Independent politician}}" Community Partnership Karen Worrall 76 Stuart Tanner 73 Ed Simpson 44 Robert Mooney 35 Turnout 5,495 Democratic Unionist Party}} Harry Dunlop leaves UUP Green Party in Northern Ireland}} Green gain from UUP
Ballyholme and Groomsport Party Candidate 1st Pref Alex Easton 1,812 Alan Chambers 1,481 Peter Weir 762 Christine Bower 606 Peter Martin 529 Adam Harbinson 523 Austin Lennon 503 Colin Breen 463 Ian Henry 414 Paul Roberts 390 David Symington 235 Roberta Dunlop 223 Francis McCully 173 Pat Toms 101 Turnout 8,322 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Bangor West Party Candidate 1st Pref Brian Wilson 1,458 Alan Graham 1,087 Alan Leslie 931 Anne Wilson 808 Marion Smith 688 Tony Hill 441 Joanne Dunlop 301 Liam Logan 298 James McKerrow 288 Independent politician}}" Community Partnership Alison Blayney 192 Julian Robertson 181 Independent politician}}" Community Partnership Jamie Bryson 167 Ade Benson 151 Turnout 7,151 Independent politician}} Brian Wilson leaves Green
Holywood Party Candidate 1st Pref Gordon Dunne 1,081 Andrew Muir 991 Ellie McKay 675 John Barry 525 Larry Thompson 401 Jennifer Gilmour 252 Gillian Mcgimpsey 250 David O'Callaghan 185 Turnout 4,436 Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Omagh
Main article: 2011 Omagh District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Mid Tyrone Party Candidate 1st Pref John Clarke 1,211 Robert Wilson 1,152 Declan McAleer 1,134 Anne Fitzgerald 925 Seamus Shields 910 Charles Chittick 796 John Donnelly 755 Sharon O'Brien 527 Paul Grogan 475 Ciaran McClean 178 Turnout 8,233 No change
Omagh Town Party Candidate 1st Pref Errol Thompson 1,064 Ross Hussey 926 Adrian Begley 790 Josephine Deehan 583 James Mccolgan 583 Sorcha Mcanespy 565 Paddy McGowan 536 Johnny McLaughlin 482 Eric Bullick 244 Steven Brown 205 Victoria Geelan 80 Turnout 6,184 No change
West Tyrone Party Candidate 1st Pref Glenn Campbell 1,375 Thomas Buchanan 1,265 Patrick McDonnell 1,245 Cecilia Quinn 1,025 Allan Rainey 843 Peter Kelly 746 Frankie Donnelly 717 Elaine Thompson 499 Jane Clarke 241 Turnout 8,130 No change
Strabane
Main article: 2011 Strabane District Council election
Election results, shaded by plurality of First Preference Votes
Derg Party Candidate 1st Pref Thomas Kerrigan 931 Kieran McGuire 912 Ruairi McHugh 882 Derek Hussey 813 Maoliosa McHugh 588 Ryan Moses 531 Kathleen Craig 526 Gerrard Foley 467 Charlie McNamee 274 Turnout 6,048 No change
Glenelly Party Candidate 1st Pref Allan Bresland 1,560 Dan Kelly 1,095 John Donnell 620 Michelle McMackin 613 Thomas McBride 565 Rhonda Hamilton 402 Flora Magee 333 Joe McCormick 204 Turnout 5,495 Sinn Féin}} Sinn Féin gain from SDLP Democratic Unionist Party}} DUP gain from UUP
Mourne Party Candidate 1st Pref James O'Kane 859 Brian McMahon 855 Karina Carlin 686 Jay McCauley 679 Paul Gallagher 666 Eugene McMenamin 565 Stephen Dunnion 524 Billy Harpur 478 Patsy Kelly 395 Eugene Mullen 371 Turnout 6,220 Independent (politician)}} Eugene McMenamin leaves SDLP Independnet (politician)}} Independent gain from Sinn Féin
References
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