Belfast South (Assembly constituency)

Belfast South (Irish: Béal Feirste Theas, Ulster Scots: Bilfawst Sooth) is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Belfast South
Northern Ireland Assembly
Parliamentary Constituency
South Belfast shown within Northern Ireland
Current constituency
Created1973
Seats6 (1998–2016)
5 (2017–)
MLAs
City councilBelfast City Council

The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973. It usually shares boundaries with the Belfast South UK Parliament constituency, however the boundaries of the two constituencies were slightly different from 1983 to 1986 and 2010–2011 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.

The constituency is formed from the Belfast City Council districts of Balmoral and Botanic as well as one ward from Titanic and a number of wards from Lisnasharragh and Lisburn and Castlereagh. For further details of the history and boundaries of the constituency, see Belfast South (UK Parliament constituency).

Members

Election MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)
1973 Basil Glass
(Alliance Party)
Basil McIvor
(UUP)
Reginald Magee
(UUP)
Herbert Kirk
(UUP)
Nelson Elder
(UUP)
Edward Burns
(DUP)
1975 Jim Hendron
(Alliance)
Jeremy Burchill
(UUP)
Martin Smyth
(UUP)
David Trimble
(Vanguard)
1982 David Cook
(Alliance Party)
Edgar Graham
(UUP)
Jim Kirkpatrick
(UUP)
5 seats
1982–1998
Raymond McCrea
(DUP)
1984
by-election
Frank Millar Jr
(UUP)
1996 Steve McBride
(Alliance Party)
Alasdair McDonnell
(SDLP)
Jim Clarke
(UUP)
Bob Stoker
(UUP)
Joan Parkes
(DUP)
1998 Monica McWilliams
(NI Women's Coalition)
Carmel Hanna
(SDLP)
Esmond Birnie
(UUP)
Michael McGimpsey
(UUP)
Mark Robinson
(DUP)
2003 Alex Maskey
(Sinn Féin)
2007 Anna Lo
(Alliance Party)
Jimmy Spratt
(DUP)
January 2010
co-option
Conall McDevitt
(SDLP)
2011
September 2013
co-option
Fearghal McKinney
(SDLP)
October 2014
co-option
Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
(Sinn Féin)
June 2015
co-option
Claire Hanna
(SDLP)
September 2015
co-option
Emma Little-Pengelly
(DUP)
2016 Clare Bailey
(Green (NI))
Paula Bradshaw
(Alliance Party)
Christopher Stalford
(DUP)
2017 5 seats
2017–present
January 2020
co-option
Deirdre Hargey
(Sinn Féin)
Matthew O'Toole
(SDLP)

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

2017

2017 Assembly election: Belfast South – 5 seats[1]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
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Sinn Féin Máirtín Ó Muilleoir 17.68% 7,610                
SDLP Claire Hanna 15.23% 6,559 6,756.28 6,788.12 6,839.56 6,981.54 8,652.54      
Alliance Paula Bradshaw 13.00% 5,595 5,632.26 5,672.5 5,740.4 5,866.38 7,690.38      
DUP Christopher Stalford 10.52% 4,529 4,530.08 4,551.08 4,554.08 4,704.08 4,715.26 4,726.26 4,728.5 8,667.5
Green (NI) Clare Bailey 9.86% 4,247 4,292.78 4,341.74 4,523.08 5,073.96 5,450 6,344 6,719.36 6,797.22
UUP Michael Henderson 8.97% 3,863 3,866 3,932.12 3,955.12 4,240.2 4,337.8 4,647.8 4,761.4 5,255.94
DUP Emma Little-Pengelly 10.33% 4,446 4,446.78 4,468.84 4,476.84 4,655.9 4,676.26 4,695.26 4,703.26  
Alliance Emmet McDonough-Brown 4.77% 2,053 2,080.96 2,095.38 2,118.92 2,185.34        
SDLP Naomh Gallagher 4.17% 1,794 1,855.86 1,865.92 1,893.42 1,962.22        
People Before Profit Pádraigín Mervyn 1.77% 760 789.58 828.72 970.86          
TUV John Hiddleston 1.63% 703 703.36 717.36 724.48          
Labour Alternative Seán Burns 1.23% 531 539.76 566.42            
NI Conservatives George Jabbour 0.46% 200 200.48              
Workers' Party Lily Kerr 0.38% 163 168.22              
Electorate: 67,953   Valid: 43,053 (63.36%)   Spoilt: 412   Quota: 7,176   Turnout: 43,465 (63.96%)

    2016

    2016 Assembly election: Belfast South – 6 seats[2]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    123456789101112
    Sinn Féin Máirtín Ó Muilleoir 14.18% 5,207 5,208 5,234 5,245 5,247              
    Alliance Paula Bradshaw 9.07% 3,332 3,352 3,369 3,400 3,418 3,425 3,437 3,570 5,729      
    SDLP Claire Hanna 12.30% 4,516 4,522 4,559 4,574 4,581 4,582 4,591 4,738 4,934 5,056.5 7,641.5  
    Green (NI) Clare Bailey 9.59% 3,521 3,534 3,600 3,670 3,678 3,691 3,707 4,289 4,524 4,729.5 4,932.75 6,056.75
    DUP Emma Little-Pengelly 12.28% 4,511 4,526 4,526 4,528 4,595 4,644 4,703 5,049 5,073 5,092.25 5,117 5,150
    DUP Christopher Stalford 9.72% 3,570 3,582 3,582 3,583 3,615 3,717 3,866 4,355 4,368 4,373.25 4,389.25 4,409.25
    UUP Rodney McCune 6.72% 2,466 2,514 2,515 2,527 2,615 2,677 2,755 3,213 3,272 3,337.5 3,367.5 3,449.5
    SDLP Fearghal McKinney 7.75% 2,845 2,850 2,869 2,876 2,877 2,878 2,878 2,964 3,057 3,104.75    
    Alliance Duncan Morrow 7.33% 2,691 2,698 2,707 2,730 2,733 2,736 2,744 2,837        
    UKIP Bob Stoker 2.16% 794 801 803 804 832 908 1,025          
    Labour Alternative Seán Burns 2.37% 871 871 909 971 974 985 989          
    TUV John Hiddleston 1.35% 495 498 499 501 558 590 685          
    Independent Ruth Patterson 1.29% 475 478 479 481 502 571            
    PUP Ian Shanks 1.17% 430 432 435 438 444              
    South Belfast Unionists William Dickson 0.96% 351 357 358 359                
    NI Labour Brigitte Anton 0.67% 246 248 258                  
    Workers' Party Lily Kerr 0.66% 241 241                    
    NI Conservatives Ben Manton 0.44% 161                      
    Electorate: 68,469   Valid: 36,723 (53.63%)   Spoilt: 424   Quota: 5,247   Turnout: 37,147 (54.25%)

      2011

      2011 Assembly Election: Belfast South – 6 seats[3]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      12345
      Alliance Anna Lo 19.78% 6,390        
      SDLP Alasdair McDonnell 14.01% 4,527 4,916.1      
      UUP Michael McGimpsey 9.25% 2,988 3,208.8 3,241.05 3,322.95 4,622.05
      Sinn Féin Alex Maskey 12.50% 4,038 4,124.7 4,138.45 4,268.15 4,452.05
      SDLP Conall McDevitt 9.88% 3,191 3.510.5 3,687.25 3,852.1 4,444.8
      DUP Jimmy Spratt 12.52% 4,045 4,098.7 4,103.45 4,163.85 4,281.45
      DUP Ruth Patterson 11.76% 3,800 3,887 3,893.75 3,953.05 4,163.4
      Green (NI) Clare Bailey 2.75% 889 1,226.8 1,263.55 1,655.6  
      UUP Mark Finlay 4.31% 1,394 1,554.5 1,567 1,617.7  
      People Before Profit Brian Faloon 1.28% 414 475.8 480.05    
      Socialist Party Paddy Meehan 0.72% 234 252 255    
      UKIP Nico Torregrosa 0.72% 234 244.5 245    
      Workers' Party Paddy Lynn 0.42% 135 155.4 158.9    
      Independent Charles Smyth 0.09% 29 33.5 33.5    
      Electorate: 62,484   Valid: 32,308 (51.71%)   Spoilt: 444   Quota: 4,616   Turnout: 32,752 (52.42%)

        Note: Charles Smyth sought election as a Procapitalism candidate, and appeared as such on the ballot paper.

        2007

        2007 Assembly election: South Belfast – 6 seats[4]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345678910
        DUP Jimmy Spratt 15.69% 4,762                  
        SDLP Alasdair McDonnell 14.43% 4,379                  
        Alliance Anna Lo 12.62% 3,829 3,831 3,833.79 3,852.79 3,907.88 3,955.92 4,046.05 4,415.05    
        UUP Michael McGimpsey 8.72% 2,647 2,656.2 2,657.16 2,663.26 2,686.27 2,691.28 2,801.6 2,836.6 3,472.39 4,927.39
        SDLP Carmel Hanna 12.35% 3,748 3,748.64 3,779.94 3,785.94 3,815.07 3,849.1 3,856.13 4,063.46 4,076.58 4,262.27
        Sinn Féin Alex Maskey 13.17% 3,996 3,996 4,002.42 4,004.43 4,022.48 4,052.48 4,064.51 4,152.55 4,161.56 4,166.66
        DUP Christopher Stalford 6.71% 2,035 2,387.4 2,387.5 2,397.58 2,409.58 2,420.66 2,656.03 2,684.04 2,932.17 3,274.54
        UUP Esmond Birnie 5.95% 1,804 1,807.2 1,807.46 1,807.46 1,826.54 1,837.55 1,920.03 1,958.13 2,251.51  
        UUP Bob Stoker 3.70% 1,122 1,131.44 1,131.56 1,134.56 1,137.56 1,142.56 1,253.97 1,268    
        Green (NI) Brenda Cooke 2.43% 737 737 737.45 763.47 786.5 875.54 906.71      
        PUP Andrew Park 1.35% 410 412 412.56 415.56 424.58 435.58        
        UK Unionist David Hoey 0.98% 298 299.04 299.1 302.1 309.1 322.1        
        Socialist Party Jim Barbour 0.82% 248 248.08 248.23 253.23 277.23          
        Workers' Party Patrick Lynn 0.41% 123 123.08 123.38 126.38            
        NI Conservatives Roger Lomas 0.36% 108 108 108.05 108.05            
        Make Politicians History Rainbow George 0.22% 66 66 66.03              
        Independent Charles Smyth 0.07% 22 22.16 22.17              
        Independent Geoffrey Wilson 0.03% 10 10 10.01              
        Electorate: 48,923   Valid: 30,344 (62.02%)   Spoilt: 189   Quota: 4,335   Turnout: 30,533 (62.41%)

          2003

          2003 Assembly election: South Belfast – 6 seats[5]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          123456789101112
          UUP Michael McGimpsey 17.20% 5,389                      
          DUP Mark Robinson 12.74% 3,991 4,024.32 4,024.32 4,025.32 4,039.66 4,048.83 4,150.87 4,155.21 4,246.82 4,268.16 6,661.16  
          UUP Esmond Birnie 7.38% 2,311 2,862.99 2,862.99 2,865.99 2,922.18 2,938.69 3,038.09 3,088.11 3,871.31 4,312.49 4,536.49  
          SDLP Carmel Hanna 12.48% 3,910 3,922.92 3,925.92 3,935.92 3,953.09 3,982.26 3,990.77 4,056.3 4,062.68 4,332.7 4,337.55 4,404.55
          Sinn Féin Alex Maskey 12.55% 3,933 3,935.55 3,937.55 3,947.55 3,968.55 3,987.55 3,989.55 3,991.55 3,991.55 4,003.55 4,011.55 4,012.55
          SDLP Alasdair McDonnell 10.30% 3,226 3,283 3,287 3,307 3,317.34 3,340.34 3,350.51 3,381.02 3,389.55 3,589.1 3,599.97 3,649.97
          NI Women's Coalition Monica McWilliams 6.86% 2,150 2,180.43 2,185.43 2,203.43 2,248.43 2,387.6 2,431.13 2,518 2,542.23 3,168.48 3,208.54 3,522.54
          DUP Ruth Patterson 8.10% 2,538 2,556.7 2,556.7 2,556.7 2,576.04 2,580.04 2,680.25 2,683.42 2,818.67 2,838.84    
          Alliance Geraldine Rice 3.78% 1,185 1,998.94 1,201.94 1,202.94 1,214.94 1,269.94 1,284.62 1,747.34 1,762.72      
          UUP John Hiddleston 2.45% 769 968.75 969.75 970.92 990.6 995.6 1,089.81 1,111        
          Alliance Tom Ekin 2.12% 664 672.5 673.5 678.5 698.18 726.35 739.86          
          PUP Thomas Morrow 1.58% 495 509.62 509.62 511.62 520.62 528.62            
          Green (NI) John Wright 0.98% 308 309.19 325.36 330.36 367.53              
          Socialist Party Jim Barbour 0.53% 167 168.19 170.19 181.19                
          NI Conservatives Roger Lomas 0.37% 116 119.06 120.06 120.06                
          Workers' Party Patrick Lynn 0.31% 96 96.17 97.17                  
          Rainbow Dream Ticket Lindsay Steven 0.13% 42 42.17                    
          Electorate: 50,707   Valid: 31,330 (61.79%)   Spoilt: 407   Quota: 4,476   Turnout: 31,737 (62.59%)

            1998

            1998 Assembly election: South Belfast – 6 seats[6]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12345678910
            UUP Michael McGimpsey 12.13% 4,938 5,032 5,183 5,358 5,898          
            SDLP Alasdair McDonnell 12.17% 4,956 5,039 5,042 5,059 5,073 5,963        
            DUP Mark Robinson 7.05% 2,872 2,940 3,484 3,629 3,779 3,781 4,351 6,524    
            UUP Esmond Birnie 7.06% 2,875 2,980 3,065 3,499 4,389 4,392 5,267 5,881    
            NI Women's Coalition Monica McWilliams 9.61% 3,912 4,053 4,067 4,112 4,157 4,675 5,077 5,118 5,238 5,277.27
            SDLP Carmel Hanna 9.53% 3,882 3,923 3,927 3,954 3,968 4,791 4,851 4,866 4,891 4,982.63
            Alliance Steve McBride 10.03% 4,086 4,187 4,203 4,236 4,331 4,374 4,616 4,670 4,826 4,832.46
            DUP Myreve Chambers 6.01% 2,449 2,505 3,011 3,205 3,314 3,318 3,510      
            PUP Ernie Purvis 5.19% 2,112 2,187 2,230 2,721 2,823 2,855        
            Sinn Féin Sean Hayes 6.40% 2,605 2,627 2,627 2,653 2,654          
            UUP Jim Clarke 4.22% 1,720 1,793 1,916 2,057            
            Ulster Democratic David Adams 4.28% 1,745 1,796 1,855              
            UK Unionist Grant Dillon 3.67% 1,496 1,579                
            Ind U William Dickson 1.07% 437                  
            Labour Party NI Boyd Black 0.57% 231                  
            Workers' Party Patrick Lynn 0.43% 176                  
            NI Conservatives Roger Lomas 0.24% 97                  
            Natural Law James Anderson 0.18% 73                  
            Independent Labour Niall Cusack 0.15% 62                  
            Electorate: 61,209   Valid: 40,724 (66.53%)   Spoilt: 542   Quota: 5,819   Turnout: 41,266 (67.42%)

              1996 Forum

              Successful candidates are shown in bold.[7]

              Party Candidate(s) Votes Percentage
              UUP Bob Stoker
              Jim Clarke
              Michael McGimpsey
              Drew Nelson
              Gordon Lucy
              8,617 22.8
              SDLP Alasdair McDonnell
              Peter O'Reilly
              Carmel Hanna
              Douglas Arthur Hegney
              Rosaleen Hughes
              7,956 21.0
              DUP Joan Parkes
              Thomas Scott
              John Norris
              5,818 15.4
              Alliance Steve McBride
              Philip McGarry
              Margaret Marshall
              4,689 12.4
              Sinn Féin Sean Hayes
              Sean Clinton
              Deborah Moore
              2,455 6.5
              PUP Dawn Purvis
              Victor Murphy
              2,321 6.1
              UK Unionist Patrick Roche
              Kate Garrett
              1,750 4.6
              Ulster Democratic David Adams
              Pauline Gilmore
              1,666 4.4
              NI Women's Coalition Kate Fearon
              Annie Campbell
              Barbara McCabe
              Clare McLaughlin
              Fidelma O'Gorman
              947 2.5
              Labour coalition Peter Hadden
              Eleanor Rogers
              Niall Cusack
              Neil House
              Maeve Cross
              333 0.9
              Green (NI) Mary Carberry
              Jane Carney
              Owen Clarke
              Andy Frew
              314 0.8
              NI Conservatives Myrtle Boal
              Alan McKelvey
              279 0.7
              Workers' Party Paddy Lynn
              Ian Foster
              270 0.7
              Democratic Partnership Paul Smyth
              Alison Wilson
              133 0.4
              Ulster Independence Gordon Smyth
              Samuel Stevenson
              108 0.3
              Democratic Left Jean Craig
              Chris Skillen
              96 0.3
              Ulster Christian Democratic Austin Scallan
              Martine McLaughlin
              John McLaughlin
              Brian McLaughlin
              Margaret Gibson
              31 0.1
              Natural Law James Anderson
              Morris Ahmed
              13 0.0
              Independent Chambers Bertha Burleigh
              Mark Strain
              5 0.0

              1984 by-election

              1984 by-election: South Belfast – 1 Seat
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              1
              UUP Frank Millar Jr 100.0% Unopposed
              Electorate:  Valid: Unopposed   Spoilt: Unopposed   Quota: Unopposed   Turnout: Unopposed

                1982

                1982 Assembly election: South Belfast – 5 seats[8]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                123456
                UUP Martin Smyth 35.59% 13,337          
                Alliance David Cook 17.39% 6,514          
                DUP Stuart McCrea 10.92% 4,091 4,695.2 4,859.68 6,880.28    
                UUP Edgar Graham 7.67% 2,875 5,210.18 5,369.71 5,407.71 5,734.08 6,253.08
                UUP Jim Kirkpatrick 3.01% 1,126 4,427.37 4,617.29 4,673.29 4,959.67 5,415.67
                SDLP Ben Caraher 8.92% 3,342 3,344.12 3,740.12 3,740.12 3,740.55 4,712.55
                Alliance Basil Glass 6.65% 2,493 2,643.52 3,260.01 3,274.01 3,293.36  
                DUP Cedric Wilson 5.63% 2,111 2,407.8 2,495.95      
                Workers' Party Gerard Carr 2.49% 933 938.83        
                UUUP Philip Moles 0.66% 248 322.73        
                Communist Party Barry Bruton 0.45% 168 169.59        
                UUUP James Scott 0.22% 82 239.41        
                Ulster Liberal Michael Warden 0.17% 65 89.38        
                Ind U William Clulow 0.17% 65 85.67        
                Independent Stuart Hall Raleigh 0.05% 19 20.59        
                Electorate: 66,683   Valid: 37,469 (56.19%)   Spoilt: 1,243   Quota: 6,245   Turnout: 38,712 (58.05%)

                  1975 Constitutional Convention

                  1975 Constitutional Convention: Belfast South – 6 seats[9]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  1234567891011
                  UUP Martin Smyth 31.50% 15,061                    
                  Alliance Basil Glass 16.65% 7,961                    
                  UUP Jeremy Burchill 8.85% 4,230 7,751.1                  
                  Alliance Jim Hendron 5.23% 2,499 2,535.85 3,473.29 3,482.81 4,282.48 4,287.65 4,464.74 7,328.74      
                  Vanguard David Trimble 5.08% 2,429 4,398 4,403.18 4,637.96 4,742.38 5,147.02 5,216.57 5,226.48 7,240.98    
                  DUP Thomas Burns 5.29% 2,529 3,405.7 3,412.84 3,733.02 3,836.7 4,965.12 5,042.36 5,053.86 6,117.42 6,134.07 6,513.87
                  Unionist Party NI Reginald Magee 7.43% 3,552 3,818.75 3,862.43 3,908.77 4,076 4,131.7 5,718.02 5,778.61 5,947.76 6,423.86 6,447.71
                  Vanguard Raymond Jordan 3.92% 1,874 2,732.55 2,736.05 2,906.57 2,995.6 3,282.28 3,350.53 3,364.57      
                  SDLP Ben Caraher 6.41% 3,065 3,068.85 3,125.69 3,126.81 3,269 3,270.69 3,280.81        
                  Unionist Party NI John Houston 3.55% 1,697 1,783.35 1,799.73 1,827.31 2,019.72 2,050.7          
                  DUP Robert McNeice 2.75% 1,316 1,836.85 1,839.09 1,903.21 1,927.76            
                  NI Labour Erskine Holmes 3.34% 1,599 1,682.05 1,716.49 1,726.01              
                  Electorate: 73,324   Valid: 47,812 (65.21%)   Spoilt: 789   Quota: 6,831   Turnout: 48,601 (66.28%)

                    1973

                    1973 Assembly election: South Belfast – 6 seats[10]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    12345678910111213141516
                    UUP Basil McIvor 13.14% 6,930 6,940 6,958 6,959 6,981 7,003 7,120 7,152 7,191 7,385 8,185          
                    Alliance Basil Glass 9.76% 5,148 5,244 5,367 5,404 5,848 5,852 5,876 7,305 7,309 7,393 7,441 9,025        
                    DUP Thomas Burns 8.80% 4,640 4.640 4.641 4,641 4,644 4,779 4,872 4,874 6,343 6,893 6,986 7,103 7,133 10,436    
                    UUP Nelson Elder 9.12% 4,807 4,810 4,815 4,815 4,821 4,840 4,909 4,917 4,965 6,110 6,610 6,835 6,978 7,287 8,044  
                    UUP Herbert Kirk 10.29% 5,426 5,429 5,435 5,439 5,447 5,465 5,610 5,620 5,653 6,009 6,605 6,838 7,038 7,297 7,663  
                    UUP Reginald Magee 6.93% 3,656 3,661 3,666 3,666 3,676 3,696 3,835 3,854 3,895 4,042 5,051 5,235 5,417 5,603 6,039 6,690.36
                    SDLP Ben Caraher 6.30% 3,320 3,326 3,414 3,779 3,799 3,800 3,802 3,980 3,982 3,999 4,000 4,575 5,018 5,029 5,037 5,037.92
                    Vanguard Martin Gowdy 4.62% 2,434 2,434 2,436 2,438 2,442 3,208 3,273 3,277 3,865 4,082 4,170 4,272 4,283      
                    NI Labour Erskine Holmes 5.09% 2,684 2,699 2,833 2,950 2,996 3,003 3,038 3,155 3,168 3,241 3,292          
                    UUP Robert Stewart 5.41% 2,850 2,853 2,859 2,861 2,868 2,886 3,010 3,017 3,074 3,218            
                    Ind U Grace Bannister 4.81% 2,538 2,540 2,553 2,554 2,568 2,584 2,900 2,918 2,992              
                    DUP Thomas Wright 4.05% 2,134 2,134 2,135 2,138 2,139 2,295 2,369 2,373                
                    Alliance William McCollum 2.45% 1,294 1,446 1,525 1,545 1,834 1,835 1,848                  
                    Ind U Thomas Rea 2.28% 1,201 1,204 1,210 1,211 1,214 1,230                    
                    Vanguard Stanley Morgan 2.29% 1,205 1,205 1,205 1,205 1,206                      
                    Alliance Jean Graham 1.41% 743 810 869 885                        
                    Republican Clubs Sean Flynn 1.49% 783 784 794                          
                    Ulster Liberal Sheelagh Murnaghan 1.04% 548 560                            
                    Alliance John Somerville 0.72% 380                              
                    Electorate: 75,990   Valid: 52,721 (69.38%)   Spoilt: 928   Quota: 7,532   Turnout: 53,649 (70.60%)

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