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South Antrim (Assembly constituency)

Constituency of the Northern Ireland Assembly


Summary

Constituency of the Northern Ireland Assembly

FieldValue
nameSouth Antrim
typeNorthern Ireland Assembly
Parliamentary
year1973
image[[Image:SouthAntrimConstituency.svg250px]]
captionSouth Antrim shown within Northern Ireland
members_labelMLAs
members{{unbulleted list
borderdarkgray}} Steve Aiken (UUP)
borderdarkgray}} John Blair (APNI)
borderdarkgray}} Pam Cameron (DUP)
borderdarkgray}} Trevor Clarke (DUP)
borderdarkgray}} Declan Kearney (SF)
seats6 (1996–2016)
5 (2017–)
local_council_labelDistricts
local_councilAntrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council
Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council
blank1_nameBoundaries
blank1_info

Parliamentary | Steve Aiken (UUP) | John Blair (APNI) | Pam Cameron (DUP) | Trevor Clarke (DUP) | Declan Kearney (SF) 5 (2017–) Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council

South Antrim is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973. It usually shares boundaries with the South Antrim UK Parliament constituency, however the boundaries of the two constituencies were slightly different from 1983 to 1986 as the Assembly boundaries had not caught up with Parliamentary boundary changes and from 1996 to 1997 when members of the Northern Ireland Forum had been elected from the newly drawn Parliamentary constituencies but the 51st Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected in 1992 under the 1983–95 constituency boundaries, was still in session.

Members were then elected from the constituency to the 1975 Constitutional Convention, the 1982 Assembly, the 1996 Forum and then to the current Assembly from 1998.

For further details of the history and boundaries of the constituency, see South Antrim (UK Parliament constituency).

Members

ElectionMLA
(party)MLA
(party)MLA
(party)MLA
(party)MLA
(party)MLA
(party)MLA
(party)MLA
(party)MLA
(party)MLA
(party)Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}" rowspan=3Independent Unionist}}"Ulster Unionist Party}}" rowspan=16Social Democratic and Labour Party}}" rowspan=9Democratic Unionist Party}}" rowspan=16Ulster Unionist Party}}"Ulster Unionist Party}}"Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party}}" rowspan=2Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}"Democratic Unionist Party}}" rowspan=2Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party}}"Ulster Unionist Party}}" rowspan=4Ulster Unionist Party}}"Ulster Unionist Party}}"Democratic Unionist Party}}"Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}"Democratic Unionist Party}}"Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}" rowspan=12UK Unionist Party}}"Democratic Unionist Party}}" rowspan=7Sinn Féin}}" rowspan=10Democratic Unionist Party}}" rowspan=8Pam Cameron
(DUP)Declan Kearney
(Sinn Féin)Steve Aiken
(UUP)Trevor Clarke
(DUP)John Blair
(Alliance)
1973Derrick Crothers
(Alliance)Anne Dickson
(Ind U/UPNI)Austin Ardill
(UUP)Vincent McCloskey
(SDLP)William Beattie
(DUP)Nat Minford
(UUP)Peter McLachlan
(UUP)Kennedy Lindsay
(Vanguard)*8 seats
1973–1982*
1975Charles Kinahan
(Alliance)Stewart Dunlop
(DUP)George Morrison
(Vanguard)
1982Gordon Mawhinney
(Alliance)Fraser Agnew
(UUP)Clifford Forsythe
(UUP)James McDonald
(SDLP)Ivan Davis
(DUP)Billy Bell
(UUP)James Molyneaux
(UUP)Roy Thompson
(DUP)Seamus Close
(Alliance)
1996Trevor Kirkland
(DUP)John Hunter
(UUP)Peter King
(UUP)Donovan McClelland
(SDLP)Wilson Clyde
(DUP)*5 seats
1996–1998*
1998David Ford
(Alliance)Jim Wilson
(UUP)Duncan Shipley-Dalton
(UUP)Norman Boyd
(UKUP)*6 seats
1998–2017*
2003David Burnside
(UUP)Thomas Burns
(SDLP)Paul Girvan
(DUP)
2007Mitchel McLaughlin
(Sinn Féin)William McCrea
(DUP)Trevor Clarke
(DUP)
**June 2009
co-option**Danny Kinahan
(UUP)
**July 2010
co-option**Paul Girvan
(DUP)
2011
**June 2015
co-option**Adrian Cochrane-Watson
(UUP)
2016
2017*5 seats
2017-present*
**June 2017
co-option**
**July 2018
co-option**
2022

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

Elections

Northern Ireland Assembly

2022

2017

2016

2011

2007

2003

1998

1996 forum

Successful candidates are shown in bold.

PartyCandidate(s)VotesPercentage
Peter King
John Hunter
Ivan Hunter
Peter Walker
Mervyn Rea12,00130.2
Wilson Clyde
Trevor Kirkland9,54924.0
Donovan McClelland
Bobby Burns
Tommy McTeague
Bobby Loughran
Oran Keenan6,02515.1
David Ford
Jim Rooney
Lynn Frazer3,3328.4
Henry Cushinan
Pauline Davey-Kennedy
Laurence McKeown2,1495.4
Billy Boyd
Stephen Nicholl2,1115.3
Kenneth Wilkinson
Mark Thompson1,6974.3
William Blair
David Burgess1,0002.5
Joan Cosgrove
Rosaleen Pelen
Sandra Walsh
Anne McKenna4351.1
TempletonArthur Templeton
Fraser Agnew2500.7
Agnes Shirley
Roger Lomas
David Bustard2460.6
Eleanor Bailey
Peter Ruddell
Glen Simpson2360.6
Alan Warren
John Spottiswoode1970.5
Paul Gupta
Paddy McGlinley1190.3
Rodney Greene
Paul Mullan1050.3
Eamon Gillen
Bobby Owens1040.3
Francis Ellison
Samuel Parke890.2
McMullanJohn McDowell
William Dunbar330.1
Margaret Adams
Mark Griffiths160.0
ChambersWilliam Larmour
Greta Bunting30.0

1982

1975 Constitutional Convention

1973

References

References

  1. "Statement of Persons Nominated – South Antrim".
  2. "NI Assembly Election 2017".
  3. "NI Assembly Election 2016".
  4. "NI Assembly Election 2011".
  5. "NI Assembly Election 2007".
  6. "NI Assembly Election 2003".
  7. "NI Assembly Election 1998".
  8. [http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/96sa.htm 1996 Candidates – South Antrim] {{Webarchive. link. (7 June 2007 , Northern Ireland Elections)
  9. "NI Assembly Election 1982".
  10. "NI Convention Election 1975".
  11. "NI Assembly Election 1973".
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