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1958 Northern Ireland general election

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1958 Northern Ireland general election

← 195320 March 19581962 →

All 52 seats to theHouse of Commons of Northern Ireland
27 seats were needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Nat
NIL
LeaderBasil BrookeJoe StewartTom Boyd
PartyUUPNationalistNI Labour
Leader since1 May 194319581958
Leader's seatLisnaskeaEast TyroneBelfast Pottinger
Last election38 seats, 48.6%7 seats, 10.8%0 seats, 12.1%
Seats won37[a]7[c]4
Seat changeDecrease1SteadyIncrease4
Popular vote106,177[b]36,013[b]38,093[b]
Percentage44.0%14.9%15.8%
SwingDecrease4.6%Increase4.1%Increase3.0%

Election results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Basil Brooke
UUP

Prime Minister after election

Basil Brooke
UUP

(1921–72)

The1958 Northern Ireland general election was called on 27 February by1st Viscount Brookeborough[1] to be held on 20 March 1958.

Like all previous elections to theParliament of Northern Ireland, it produced a large majority for theUlster Unionist Party. TheNorthern Ireland Labour Party returned to the Commons after being wiped out in the 1949 election.

Campaign

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Announcing the election,Viscount Brookeborough remarked that the election would be on the Border issue once more, noting that this was the ninth election on the same issue.[2] Unemployment was also an issue in the election with 50,000 people out of work in the province in that year.[2]

Results

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37744
UUPNationalistLabOth
1958 Northern Ireland general election
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet% of total%No.Net %
 UUP4637[a]34-171.244.0106,177-4.6
 NI Labour8440+47.715.838,093+3.0
 Nationalist87[c]00013.514.936,013+4.1
 Ind. Unionist500106.816,537N/A
 Independent Labour2001-13.17,544+0.6
 Ind. Republican Labour110001.93.17,510+0.8
 Irish Labour3001-13.07,321-2.1
 Ind. Nationalist2110+11.92.15,168N/A
 Ulster Protestant Action100002.04,704N/A
 Ind. Labour Group1110+11.92.04,683N/A
 Independent210001.91.84,231+1.1
 Independent Irish Labour100001.12,761-2.5
 Ulster Liberal100000.3759N/A

Electorate: 891,064 (359,816 in contested seats); Turnout: 67.1% (241,501).

Votes summary

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Popular vote
Ulster Unionist
43.97%
Labour
15.77%
Nationalist Party
14.91%
Independent Unionist
6.85%
Independent Labour
5.06%
Republican Labour
3.11%
Irish Labour
3.03%
Ind. Nationalist
2.14%
Ind. Protestant Unionist
1.95%
Independent Irish Labour
1.14%
Ulster Liberal
0.31%
Independent
1.75%

Seats summary

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Parliamentary seats
Ulster Unionist
71.15%
Nationalist Party
13.46%
Labour
7.69%
Independent Labour
1.92%
Republican Labour
1.92%
Independent Nationalist
1.92%
Independent
1.92%

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Six Counties Election on March 20".Evening Echo. 27 February 1958. p. 1.
  2. ^ab"Border To Be Issue Again".Irish Independent. 28 February 1958. p. 9.

Notes

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  1. ^abIncludes 25 members elected unopposed.
  2. ^abcVoting only took place in 25 of 52 seats.
    The other 27 MPs were unopposed.
  3. ^abIncludes 2 members elected unopposed.
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