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2019 Northern Ireland local elections

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Local elections

2019 Northern Ireland local elections
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All 11 districts, 462 council seats
Turnout52.7%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderArlene FosterMichelle O'Neill[n 1]Robin Swann
PartyDUPSinn FéinUUP
Seats before13010588
Seats won12210575
Seat changeDecrease 8SteadyDecrease 13

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 Naomi LongClare Bailey
LeaderColum EastwoodNaomi LongClare Bailey
PartySDLPAllianceGreen (NI)
Seats before66324
Seats won59538
Seat changeDecrease 7Increase 21Increase 4

 Seventh partyEighth partyNinth party
 Jim AllisterEamonn McCann
PUP
LeaderJim AllisterEamonn McCann[n 2]Billy Hutchinson
PartyTUVPeople Before ProfitPUP
Seats before1314
Seats won653
Seat changeDecrease 7Increase 4Decrease 1

Largest party/parties by council

Local elections were held inNorthern Ireland on Thursday 2 May 2019. The last elections were held in2014. 819 candidates contested 462 seats across Northern Ireland's 11local government districts.[2] 1,305,384 people aged 18 and over were eligible to vote, and 52.7% of the electorate turned out.[3]

Electoral system

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Northern Ireland uses theSingle Transferable Vote (STV) system to elect members oflocal councils and members of theNorthern Ireland Assembly. Voters rank candidates in order of preference by marking 1, 2, 3,etc. to the names of candidates on a ballot paper and can rank as many or as few candidates as they like or just vote for one candidate.[4] These were the second elections held on new boundaries, introduced in 2014.

These were the first Northern Ireland elections at which people have been able to register to vote online.[5]

Background

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TheNorthern Ireland Assembly had been suspended since 2017 with the failure of powersharing between the DUP and Sinn Féin. However, in March 2019, theSecretary of State for Northern IrelandKaren Bradley stated that, after the local elections, the government wished to revive Assembly talks.[6] At the2017 United Kingdom general election, no party won an overall majority in the UK Parliament, so the DUP agreed a deal to support a minority Conservative government. UK politics was dominated byBrexit, which was due to take place before the local elections, however it was delayed until 31 January 2020.

All the parties with elected councillors from the last elections were running again, including the major parties of theDemocratic Unionist Party (DUP),Sinn Féin,Ulster Unionist Party (UUP),Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) andAlliance Party of Northern Ireland. The SDLP andFianna Fáil held talks about running a joint campaign for the May 2019 local elections, with the possibility of the SDLP merging into Fianna Fáil.[7][8] There was division within the membership of the SDLP as to what form of relationship to have between the two parties.[9] The two parties announced a partnership agreement in January 2019 rather than a full merger.[10] In February 2019, both party leaders criticised the DUP and Sinn Féin over the continuing deadlock over power sharing in the Assembly.[11][12]

Aontú is a new party, an anti-abortion splinter fromSinn Féin, launched in January 2019. By February 2019, it had two councillors in Northern Ireland, one defecting from the SDLP and a second from Sinn Féin.[13][14] The party nominated 16 candidates across 7 of the 11local councils.[15]

Candidates

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819 candidates stood, compared to 905 at the previous elections. The DUP fielded 172, Sinn Féin 155, the UUP 117, the SDLP 85 and Alliance 84.[5] Others standing include theGreen Party Northern Ireland, TUV,People Before Profit Alliance,The Workers Party,Progressive Unionist Party,Cross-Community Labour Alternative,Aontú,NI Conservatives,[16]UKIP and several independents.

Results

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Paralleling results in England, Alliance, some smaller parties and independents made significant gains.[17] The largest nationalist party, Sinn Féin, returned the same number of councillors as in 2014. The DUP, UUP and SDLP all saw losses. The TUV saw significant losses and UKIP and NI21 lost all of their seats in the region, whileAontú andCross-Community Labour Alternative won their first seats and there were gains by People Before Profit and the Greens.[18]

Largest Party by Council

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CouncilSeatsTurnout[3]Largest party prior to electionLargest party post election
Belfast[19]6051.0Sinn Féin (19)Sinn Féin (18)
Ards & North Down[20]4043.6DUP (17)DUP (14)
Antrim & Newtownabbey[21]4049.1DUP (15)DUP (14)
Lisburn & Castlereagh[22]4049.7DUP (20)DUP (15)
Newry, Mourne & Down[23]4156.1Sinn Féin (14)Sinn Féin (16)
SDLP (14) 
Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon[24]4153.6DUP (13)DUP (11)
Mid & East Antrim[25]4048.1DUP (16)DUP (15)
Causeway Coast & Glens[26]4051.8DUP (11)DUP (14)
Mid Ulster[27]4060.1Sinn Féin (18)Sinn Féin (17)
Derry & Strabane[28]4057.2Sinn Féin (16)Sinn Féin (11)
 SDLP (11)
Fermanagh & Omagh[29]4062.4Sinn Féin (17)Sinn Féin (15)
Total46252.7DUP (130)DUP (122)

Results by Council

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NameNorthern Ireland Council Seats
Total
DUPSFUUPSDLPAPNIGreenTUVPBPPUPAontúCCLAInd.
Antrim & Newtownabbey145947140
Ards & North Down14811031340
Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon11101063141
Belfast City1518261043260
Causeway Coast & Glens1497621140
Derry & Strabane711211221440
Fermanagh & Omagh5159511440
Lisburn & Castlereagh15211291040
Mid & East Antrim1527175340
Mid-Ulster91766240
Newry, Mourne & Down3164112541
Total12210575595386531124462

Results by party

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PartyCouncillors% of councillorsFirst preference votes% of FP votes
20142019+/-20142019+/-2014[30]2019[31]+/-20142019+/-
DUP130122Decrease828.1%26.4%Decrease1.7%144,928163,615Increase18,68723.1%24.13%Increase1.0%
Sinn Féin105105Steady22.7%22.7%Steady151,137157,448Increase6,31124.1%23.22%Decrease0.8%
UUP8875Decrease1319.0%16.2%Decrease2.8%101,38595,320Decrease6,06516.1%14.06%Decrease2.1%
SDLP6659Decrease714.2%12.8%Decrease1.4%85,23781,419Decrease3,81813.6%12.01%Decrease1.6%
Alliance3253Increase216.9%11.5%Increase4.6%41,76978,052Increase36,2836.7%11.51%Increase4.8%
Independent1524Increase93.2%5.2%Increase2.0%26,68229,339Increase2,6574.2%4.33%Increase0.1%
Green (NI)48Increase40.8%1.7%Increase0.9%5,51514,284Increase8,7690.8%2.11%Increase1.3%
TUV136Decrease72.8%1.3%Decrease1.5%28,31015,165Decrease13,1454.5%2.24%Decrease2.3%
People Before Profit15Increase40.2%1.2%Increase1.0%1,9239,478Increase7,5550.3%1.40%Increase1.1%
PUP43Decrease10.8%0.6%Decrease0.2%12,7535,338Decrease7,4152.0%0.79%Decrease1.2%
Aontún/a1Increase1n/a0.2%Increase0.2%n/a7,459Increase7,459n/a1.10%Increase1.1%
Labour Alternativen/a1Increase1n/a0.2%Increase0.2%n/a880Increase880n/a0.13%Increase
UKIP30Decrease31.2%0.0%Decrease1.2%9,3113,026Decrease6,2851.4%0.45%Decrease1.0%
NI Conservatives10Decrease10.0%0.0%Decrease1.6%2,5271,364Decrease1,1630.4%0.20%Decrease0.2%
Workers' Party00Steady0.0%0.0%Steady985868Decrease1170.2%Decrease
Democrats and Veteransn/a0Steadyn/a0.0%Steadyn/a527Increase527n/aIncrease
South Belfast Unionistsn/a0Steadyn/a0.0%Steadyn/a233Increase233n/aIncrease
CISTAn/a0Steadyn/a0.0%Steadyn/a101Increase101n/aIncrease
NI211n/aDecrease10.2%n/aDecrease0.2%11,495n/aDecrease11,4951.8%n/aDecrease1.8%
Total462462Steady100%100%Steady628,078663,916Increase100%100%Steady

Councils

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Antrim and Newtownabbey

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Airport
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceVikki McAuley1,221
DUPMatthew Magill1,164
SDLPThomas Burns1,125
Sinn FéinAnne-Marie Logue1,095
UUPPaul Michael893
UUPMervyn Rea568
Sinn FéinCathy Rooney505
DUPBen Mallon481
Turnout7,052
Alliance gain fromUUP
Antrim
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceNeil Kelly1,689
DUPJohn Smyth734
SDLPRoisin Lynch723
UUPLeah Smyth615
DUPPaul Dunlop603
Sinn FéinGerard Magee583
UUPJim Montgomery416
DUPKarl McMeekin363
IndependentAdrian Cochrane-Watson359
TUVRichard Cairns347
Turnout6,432
No change
Ballyclare
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPDanny Kinahan1,253
IndependentMichael Stewart1,182
DUPMandy Girvan861
AllianceGary English775
DUPJeannie Archibald739
UUPVera McWilliam707
IndependentDavid Arthurs457
DUPAustin Orr443
UUPNorrie Ramsey341
Turnout6,758
Independent gain fromTUV
Dunsilly
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinHenry Cushinan1,064
AllianceGlenn Finlay989
DUPLinda Clarke965
DUPJordan Greer907
SDLPRyan Wilson902
UUPRoderick Swann711
Sinn FéinAndrew Maguire552
UUPGareth Thomas424
Turnout6,514
Alliance gain fromDUP
Glengormley Urban
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceJulian McGrath1,345
DUPPhillip Brett1,099
SDLPNoreen McClelland992
Sinn FéinMichael Goodman904
UUPMark Cosgrove891
DUPAlison Bennington856
Sinn FéinRosie Kinnear801
DUPSamantha Burns373
Green (NI)Paul Veronica341
UUPMichael Maguire337
Turnout7,939
Sinn Féin gain fromUUP
Macedon
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceBilly Webb1,127
DUPPaul Hamill1,043
DUPThomas Hogg999
UUPRobert Foster956
Sinn FéinTaylor McGrann765
IndependentStafford Ward343
DUPVictor Robinson327
DUPDean McCullough321
TUVDavid Hollis223
UKIPRobert Hill154
Turnout6,258
Sinn Féin gain fromTUV
Three Mile Water
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPMark Cooper1,230
DUPStephen Ross1,103
UUPFraser Agnew1,100
AllianceTom Campbell1,075
AllianceJulie Gilmour749
UUPStephen McCarthy514
DUPSam Flanagan489
UKIPRaymond Stewart319
TUVNorman Boyd234
IndependentGary Grattan223
Turnout7,036
Alliance gain fromUUP

Ards and North Down

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Ards Peninsula
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPRobert Adair2,189
SDLPJoe Boyle1,621
UUPAngus Carson832
AllianceLorna McAlpine832
DUPEddie Thompson821
DUPNigel Edmund735
Green (NI)Michele Strong319
UKIPMatt Davey234
Sinn FéinMurdock McKibbin196
NI ConservativesTim Mullen58
Turnout7,837
No change
Bangor Central
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceKaren Douglas1,346
Green (NI)Stephen Dunlop1,046
DUPWesley Irvine878
DUPAlistair Cathcart787
UUPCraig Blaney757
UUPIan Henry542
IndependentRay McKimm503
IndependentNoelle Robinson423
IndependentMaria Lourenço362
DUPJames Cochrane255
UKIPJohn Montgomery215
NI ConservativesFrank Shivers210
IndependentGavan Reynolds33
Turnout7,357
Independent gain fromUUP
Bangor East and Donaghadee
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPMark Brooks1,327
AllianceGavin Walker1,303
UUPDavid Chambers963
DUPPeter Martin902
IndependentTom Smith764
DUPBill Keery764
Green (NI)Hannah McNamara735
DUPJanice MacArthur702
NI ConservativesPaul Leeman137
Turnout7,598
Tom Smith leavesDUP
Bangor West
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceConnie Egan1,151
DUPJennifer Gilmour990
UUPMarion Smith982
Green (NI)Barry McKee949
DUPAlan Graham749
AllianceScott Wilson703
NI ConservativesBen English114
Sinn FéinKieran Maxwell71
Turnout5,709
Alliance gain fromDUP
Comber
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceDeborah Girvan1,516
UUPPhilip Smith1,082
DUPRobert Gibson985
DUPTrevor Cummings843
TUVStephen Cooper695
DUPJohn Montgomery643
Green (NI)Ricky Bamford372
UUPMichael Palmer318
IndependentJohn Sloan73
Turnout6,527
No change
Holywood and Clandeboye
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceAndrew Muir1,397
Green (NI)Rachel Woods1,311
AllianceGillian Greer1,249
DUPStephen Dunne1,139
DUPRoberta Dunlop677
UUPCarl McClean507
UUPTim Lemon416
NI ConservativesAndrew Turner141
Turnout6,837
Alliance gain fromDUP
Newtownards
PartyCandidate1stpref.
IndependentJimmy Menagh2,138
DUPNaomi Armstrong1,232
AllianceNick Mathison1,091
DUPStephen McIlveen898
UUPRichard Smart736
AllianceAlan McDowell574
DUPColin Kennedy570
UUPIan Dickson481
Green (NI)Maurice Macartney374
UKIPPaul Corry223
IndependentBen King24
Turnout8,341
Alliance gain fromUUP

Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon

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Armagh
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinGarath Keating2,037
UUPSam Nicholson1,697
Sinn FéinJackie Donnelly1,677
DUPFreda Donnelly1,638
SDLPThomas O'Hanlon1,491
Sinn FéinDarren McNally1,413
SDLPMealla Campbell1,246
AontúMartin Kelly822
AllianceJackie Coade674
IndependentPol Oh-Again28
Turnout12,723
Sinn Féin gain fromDUP
Banbridge
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPGlenn Barr1,764
DUPPaul Greenfield1,563
AllianceBrian Pope1,425
UUPJill Macauley1,350
SDLPSeamus Doyle1,309
UUPIan Burns1,273
DUPJunior McCrum1,232
Sinn FéinKevin Savage1,038
Sinn FéinVincent McAleenan676
TUVWilliam Martin508
Turnout12,138
Alliance gain fromSDLP
Craigavon
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPMargaret Tinsley1,416
Sinn FéinCatherine Nelson1,332
SDLPThomas Larkham1,244
DUPRobert Smith1,105
UUPKenneth Twyble1,037
SDLPDeclan McAlinden1,014
UUPKate Evans871
Sinn FéinMichael Tallon727
AllianceSean Hagan699
AontúFergal Lennon230
Turnout9,675
SDLP gain fromDUP
Cusher
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPGareth Wilson2,248
IndependentPaul Berry2,009
UUPJim Speers1,633
Sinn FéinBrona Haughey1,519
UUPGordon Kennedy1,229
DUPQuincey Dougan1,215
SDLPSeamus Livingstone901
AllianceGareth Hay462
IndependentPaul Bowbanks241
Turnout11,457
Sinn Féin gain fromSDLP
Lagan River
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPMark Baxter1,876
UUPKyle Savage1,614
DUPPaul Rankin1,444
AllianceEóin Tennyson960
UUPOlive Mercer871
DUPTim McClelland678
TUVSamuel Morrison499
SDLPJohn O'Hare369
Sinn FéinTony Gorrell227
IndependentSammy Ogle217
UKIPJordan Stewart129
Turnout8,884
Alliance gain fromUUP
Lurgan
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinKeith Haughian1,974
UUPLouise McKinstry1,524
DUPStephen Moutray1,504
AlliancePeter Lavery1,321
DUPTerry McWilliams1,282
Sinn FéinLiam Mackle1,190
SDLPJoe Nelson1,046
SDLPCiaran Toman926
Sinn FéinSorcha McGeown823
Sinn FéinNoel McGeown454
Turnout12,044
Alliance gain fromDUP
Portadown
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPDarren Causby2,077
DUPSydney Anderson1,696
Sinn FéinPaul Duffy1,675
UUPJulie Flaherty1,512
SDLPEamonn McNeill967
DUPLavelle McIlwrath866
AllianceEmma Hutchinson570
TUVDarrin Foster547
UUPArnold Hatch506
Sinn FéinCallum O'Dufaigh392
IndependentDavid Jones266
UKIPDavid Jameson149
Turnout11,223
DUP gain fromUUP
SDLP gain fromUKIP

Belfast

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Balmoral
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceKate Nicholl1,842
DUPDavid Graham1,442
SDLPDónal Lyons1,306
Sinn FéinGeraldine McAteer1,283
DUPSarah Bunting1,025
SDLPMichael Mulhern813
UUPJeffrey Dudgeon660
Green (NI)Caoimhe O'Connell504
People Before ProfitPádraigín Mervyn202
UKIPWilliam Traynor133
Turnout9,210
DUP gain fromUUP
Black Mountain
PartyCandidate1stpref.
People Before ProfitMatt Collins2,268
Sinn FéinCiaran Beattie1,893
Sinn FéinSteven Corr1,864
Sinn FéinArder Carson1,634
Sinn FéinMicheal Donnelly1,535
Sinn FéinEmma Groves1,431
Sinn FéinRonan McLaughlin1,316
SDLPPaul Doherty783
AontúEoin Geraghty750
AllianceLiam Norris213
Green (NI)Stevie Maginn206
Workers' PartyConor Campbell162
Turnout14,053
Sinn Féin gain fromSDLP
Botanic
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Green (NI)Áine Groogan1,401
DUPTracy Kelly1,365
Sinn FéinDeirdre Hargey1,325
AllianceEmmet McDonough-Brown1,143
SDLPGary McKeown1,009
AllianceMicky Murray754
DUPGraham Craig615
IndependentDeclan Boyle609
People Before ProfitPaul Loughran383
UUPRichard Kennedy333
South Belfast UnionistsBilly Dickson233
Sinn FéinCaitríona Mullaghan229
PUPIan Shanks170
Workers' PartyPaddy Lynn87
TUVJohn Hiddleston82
Turnout9,758
Green gain fromUUP
Castle
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceNuala McAllister1,787
Sinn FéinJohn Finucane1,650
DUPFred Cobain1,439
DUPGuy Spence1,407
Sinn FéinMary Ellen Campbell1,103
UUPDavid Browne1,014
Green (NI)Mal O'Hara882
SDLPCarl Whyte651
SDLPHeather Wilson551
IndependentPatrick Convery377
People Before ProfitRiley Johnson204
Workers' PartyGemma Weir159
IndependentCathal Mullaghan76
Turnout11,300
Green gain fromUUP
Collin
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinDanny Baker2,196
Sinn FéinStephen Magennis1,616
People Before ProfitMichael Collins1,565
Sinn FéinSeanna Walsh1,402
Sinn FéinMatt Garrett1,264
Sinn FéinCharlene O'Hara1,187
SDLPBrian Heading970
AontúNichola McClean670
AllianceDonnamarie Higgins443
DUPDavid McKee309
Green (NI)Ellen Murray241
UUPFred Rodgers130
Workers' PartyPaddy Crossan109
Turnout12,102
People Before Profit gain fromSinn Féin
Court
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPFrank McCoubrey2,227
DUPBrian Kingston1,648
Sinn FéinClaire Canavan1,447
Sinn FéinTina Black1,396
DUPNicola Verner1,119
PUPBilly Hutchinson929
People Before ProfitCailín McCaffrey686
UUPDave Anderson385
IndependentJolene Bunting351
SDLPTiernan Fitzlarkin298
TUVEric Smyth258
AllianceCiara Campbell253
Workers' PartyJoanne Lowry166
Green (NI)Sinéad Magner147
Turnout11,310
DUP gain fromTUV
Lisnasharragh
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceMichael Long1,755
DUPDavid Brooks1,479
AllianceEric Hanvey1,429
Green (NI)Brian Smyth1,233
SDLPSéamas De Faoite988
DUPTommy Sandford951
DUPAileen Graham660
Sinn FéinStevie Jenkins619
UUPChris McGimpsey508
UUPBen Manton415
PUPGwen Ferguson363
IndependentKate Mullan204
UKIPCatherine McComb169
Labour AlternativeAmy Ferguson160
People Before ProfitIvanka Antova133
Turnout11,066
Green gain fromUUP
Oldpark
PartyCandidate1stpref.
SDLPPaul McCusker2,856
DUPDale Pankhurst1,701
Sinn FéinRyan Murphy1,185
Sinn FéinJJ Magee1,134
Sinn FéinShauneen Baker1,107
Sinn FéinMary Clarke796
PUPJulie-Anne Corr-Johnston575
DUPGillian Simpson573
People Before ProfitFiona Ferguson447
AllianceJack Armstrong390
UUPJason Docherty239
Green (NI)Lesley Veronica231
Workers' PartyChris Bailie93
Turnout11,327
People Before Profit gain fromPUP
Ormiston
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceRoss McMullan2,622
AlliancePeter McReynolds1,764
DUPTom Haire1,462
UUPJim Rodgers1,416
Green (NI)Anthony Flynn1,301
DUPJohn Hussey1,269
AllianceSian O'Neill1,165
DUPGareth Spratt857
UUPPeter Johnston757
PUPWilliam Ennis394
UKIPKeith Lonsdale221
Sinn FéinLaura Misteil57
Turnout13,285
Alliance gain fromUUP
Titanic
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPGeorge Dorrian1,270
Sinn FéinMairead O'Donnell1,102
AllianceMichelle Kelly1,068
AllianceCarole Howard1,055
PUPJohn Kyle1,027
DUPAdam Newton913
UUPSonia Copeland852
Green (NI)Ben Smylie641
DUPLee Reynolds586
IndependentKarl Bennett448
UUPColin Hall-Thompson278
UKIPPaul Girvan228
Turnout9,468
Alliance gain fromSinn Féin

Causeway Coast and Glens

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Ballymoney
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPDarryl Wilson1,420
DUPJohn Finlay1,322
Sinn FéinLeanne Peacock1,153
Sinn FéinCathal McLaughlin906
DUPAlan McLean827
DUPIvor Wallace826
AlliancePeter McCully734
UUPTom McKeown512
TUVWilliam Blair497
IndependentIan Stevenson220
TUVJohn Wilson217
UKIPDavid Hanna117
Turnout8,751
Sinn Féin gain fromTUV
Bann
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinSean Bateson1,403
DUPAdrian McQuillan1,047
UUPRichard Holmes964
UUPWilliam King799
DUPMichelle Knight-McQuillan781
SDLPHelena Dallat-O'Driscoll686
DUPSam Cole639
AllianceCharlie McConaghy491
PUPTimmy Reid251
TUVElizabeth Collins214
Turnout7,350
Sinn Féin gain fromUUP
Benbradagh
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinSean McGlinchey1,574
Sinn FéinDermot Nicholl1,002
SDLPOrla Beattie922
DUPEdgar Scott896
Sinn FéinKathleen McGurk677
AontúPrionnsias Brolly655
TUVBoyd Douglas581
UUPRobert Carmichael410
AllianceChristine Turner332
Turnout7,049
DUP gain fromTUV
Causeway
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPMark Fielding1,276
AllianceChris McCaw1,212
DUPSharon McKillop1,010
DUPJohn McAuley831
UUPSandra Hunter774
UUPNorman Hillis758
IndependentDavid Alexander552
SDLPAngela Mulholland496
Green (NI)Mark Coulson331
TUVCyril Quigg325
Sinn FéinEmma Thompson267
TUVStewart Moore167
UKIPRebecca Hanna132
Turnout8,131
Sharon McKillop leavesTUV
Coleraine
PartyCandidate1stpref.
PUPRussell Watton1,325
SDLPStephanie Quigley983
DUPPhilip Anderson901
DUPGeorge Duddy866
DUPTrevor Clarke769
AllianceYvonne Boyle732
UUPWilliam McCandless633
Sinn FéinCiarán Archibald417
UUPJohn Wisener292
NI ConservativesDavid Harding112
UKIPAmanda Ranaghan101
Turnout7,131
Alliance gain fromUUP
Limavady
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPAlan Robinson1,498
Sinn FéinBrenda Chivers1,034
DUPJames McCorkell654
AllianceKevin Hayward557
SDLPAshleen Schenning519
UUPRaymond Kennedy405
DUPAaron Callan385
AontúFrancie Brolly337
TUVColin Cartwright176
Turnout5,565
Aaron Callan leavesUUP
The Glens
PartyCandidate1stpref.
IndependentAmbrose Laverty1,267
Sinn FéinCara McShane1,102
Sinn FéinOliver McMullan1,097
SDLPMargaret McKillop1,080
DUPBill Kennedy843
UUPJoan Baird758
Sinn FéinKieran Mulholland589
Turnout6,736
No change

Derry and Strabane

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Ballyarnett
PartyCandidate1stpref.
SDLPAngela Dobbins1,392
SDLPBrian Tierney1,235
SDLPRory Farrell1,170
AontúAnne McCloskey1,032
Sinn FéinSandra Duffy899
Sinn FéinAileen Mellon848
People Before ProfitNuala Crilly826
Sinn FéinCaoimhe McKnight656
IndependentWarren Robinson639
Sinn FéinNeil McLaughlin538
AllianceDanny McCloskey340
Turnout9,575
SDLP gain fromSinn Féin
Aontú gain fromIndependent
Derg
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPDerek Hussey1,267
DUPKeith Kerrigan1,090
Sinn FéinRuairí McHugh1,086
Sinn FéinKieran McGuire1,075
SDLPCara Hunter1,032
Sinn FéinMaoliosa McHugh798
DUPThomas Kerrigan771
IndependentAndy Patton735
AllianceAnne Murray150
Turnout8,004
SDLP gain fromSinn Féin
Faughan
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPGraham Warke1,050
DUPRyan McCready940
Sinn FéinPaul Fleming854
AllianceRachael Ferguson783
IndependentPaul Hughes733
UUPWilliam Jamieson710
SDLPBrenda Stevenson693
SDLPJim McKeever565
SDLPGus Hastings491
Sinn FéinConor Heaney324
Turnout7,143
Alliance gain fromSDLP
Foyleside
PartyCandidate1stpref.
SDLPMary Durkan1,231
SDLPShauna Cusack1,129
People Before ProfitShaun Harkin977
Sinn FéinMichael Cooper888
IndependentSean Carr822
SDLPLilian Seenoi-Barr721
Sinn FéinEric McGinley653
Sinn FéinHayleigh Fleming632
AllianceJohn Doherty305
Turnout7,358
People Before Profit gain fromSinn Féin
Sperrin
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPAllan Bresland1,156
Sinn FéinMichaela Boyle1,153
IndependentPaul Gallagher1,106
IndependentRaymond Barr920
DUPMaurice Devenney899
SDLPJason Barr832
SDLPSteven Edwards794
Sinn FéinDan Kelly756
Sinn FéinCathal Ó hOisín740
Sinn FéinBrian McMahon731
IndependentPatsy Kelly595
UUPAndy McKane560
AllianceScott Moore437
IndependentPauline McHenry128
IndependentCorey French104
Turnout10,911
Independent gain fromSinn Féin
The Moor
PartyCandidate1stpref.
IndependentGary Donnelly1,374
SDLPJohn Boyle1,082
People Before ProfitEamonn McCann1,035
Sinn FéinPatricia Logue778
Sinn FéinTina Burke738
Sinn FéinKevin Campbell712
SDLPCathy Breslin669
Sinn FéinSharon Duddy594
IndependentEmmet Doyle496
DUPNiree McMorris148
AllianceColm Cavanagh122
Turnout7,748
People Before Profit gain fromSinn Féin
Waterside
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPDarren Guy1,589
SDLPSinead McLaughlin1,483
DUPHillary McClintock1,250
SDLPMartin Reilly939
DUPDavid Ramsey839
Sinn FéinChristopher Jackson825
Sinn FéinSharon McLoughlin784
DUPDrew Thompson780
People Before ProfitMaeve O'Neill752
AlliancePhilip McKinney715
Turnout9,956
Alliance gain fromDUP

Fermanagh and Omagh

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Enniskillen
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPKeith Elliot1,161
SDLPPaul Blake955
Sinn FéinTommy Maguire946
Sinn FéinDebbie Coyle761
UUPRobert Irvine753
Labour AlternativeDonal O'Cofaigh720
UUPHoward Thornton651
TUVDonald Crawford492
DUPSimon Wiggins340
AllianceMatthew Beaumont310
Green (NI)Debbie Coleman136
Turnout7,225
Labour Alternative gain fromSinn Féin
Erne East
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPPaul Robinson1,382
UUPVictor Warrington1,352
IndependentJohn McCluskey1,286
Sinn FéinSheamus Greene1,032
SDLPGarbhan McPhillips839
Sinn FéinThomas O'Reilly829
Sinn FéinNoeleen Hayes738
Sinn FéinBrian McCaffrey620
IndependentCaroline Wheeler204
AontúGerry McHugh174
Turnout8,456
Independent gain fromSinn Féin
Erne North
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPDiana Armstrong1,186
Sinn FéinSiobhan Currie1,055
SDLPJohn Coyle911
Sinn FéinJohn Feely769
DUPDavid Mahon732
DUPDeborah Armstrong668
UUPJohn McClaughry630
TUVAlex Elliott465
AllianceDiane Little413
Democrats and VeteransLewis Jennings20
Turnout6,849
No change
Erne West
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPAlex Baird1,333
Sinn FéinAnthony Feely1,208
IndependentBernice Swift1,159
Sinn FéinChris McCaffrey1,136
Sinn FéinFionnuala Leonard879
SDLPAdam Gannon611
DUPCarol Johnston547
IndependentTrevor Armstrong512
Turnout7,385
No change
Mid Tyrone
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinPadraigin Kelly995
UUPBert Wilson979
Sinn FéinCatherine Kelly964
DUPJames Managh931
IndependentEmmet McAleer897
Sinn FéinSean Clarke889
Sinn FéinSean Donnelly778
SDLPBernard McGrath598
AontúRosemarie Shields464
AllianceRichard Bullick306
Sinn FéinKevin McColgan287
Turnout8,088
Independent gain fromSDLP
Omagh
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPErrol Thompson970
Sinn FéinBarry McElduff900
IndependentJosephine Deehan728
UUPChris Smyth633
AllianceStephen Donnelly616
Sinn FéinAnne Marie Fitzgerald589
Sinn FéinMarty McColgan509
SDLPJacinta McKeown258
SDLPLee Hawkes256
IndependentSorcha McAnespy194
AontúMargaret Swift182
Green (NI)Susan Glass141
IndependentJoanne Donnelly128
TUVCharles Chittick115
CISTABarry Brown101
IndependentWill Convey43
Turnout6,363
Josephine Deehan leavesSDLP
Alliance gain fromSDLP
West Tyrone
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPMark Buchanan1,546
UUPAllan Rainey1,095
SDLPMary Garrity1,047
Sinn FéinGlenn Campbell983
Sinn FéinStephen McCann839
Sinn FéinAnn-Marie Donnelly752
Sinn FéinFrankie Donnelly653
AllianceFia Cowan390
AontúCathal McCrory242
Turnout7,547
No change

Lisburn and Castlereagh

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Castlereagh East
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceMartin Gregg1,212
DUPSharon Skillen1,174
AllianceTim Morrow936
DUPDavid Drysdale849
DUPJohn Laverty813
UUPHazel Legge723
DUPTommy Jeffers638
TUVAndrew Girvin637
Turnout6,982
Alliance gain fromTUV
Castlereagh South
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceSorcha Eastwood1,629
DUPNathan Anderson1,503
AllianceMichelle Guy1,236
Sinn FéinRyan Carlin1,069
SDLPJohn Gallen975
Green (NI)Simon Lee648
UUPMichael Henderson628
SDLPRachael McCarthy463
DUPJason Elliott335
IndependentGeraldine Rice237
DUPVasundhara Kamble208
TUVNicola Girvin146
Turnout9,077
Sinn Féin gain fromSDLP
Green gain fromDUP
Downshire East
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceAaron McIntyre1,318
DUPAndrew Gowan1,133
UUPJames Baird950
DUPUel Mackin905
UUPAlex Swan726
DUPJanet Gray721
SDLPOwen Beckett422
Turnout6,175
UUP gain fromDUP
Downshire West
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceOwen Gawith1,616
DUPCaleb McCready1,012
UUPJohn Palmer915
DUPAllan Ewart670
UUPJim Dillon667
DUPVince Curry647
SDLPMorgan Crone308
Green (NI)Luke Robinson230
NI ConservativesNeil Johnston169
Turnout6,234
John Palmer leavesDUP
No change
Killultagh
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceDavid Honeyford1,524
DUPThomas Beckett1,006
Sinn FéinGary McCleave994
DUPJames Tinsley979
DUPWilliam Leathem871
UUPRoss McLernon707
SDLPAlly Haydock695
UUPAlexander Redpath632
IndependentStuart Brown107
Turnout7,515
Alliance gain fromDUP
Sinn Féin gain fromSDLP
Lisburn North
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceStephen Martin1,483
DUPJonathan Craig1,187
SDLPJohnny McCarthy852
DUPScott Carson846
UUPNicholas Trimble719
Sinn FéinJoe Duffy654
UUPStuart Hughes578
DUPLindsay Reynolds425
NI ConservativesGary Hynds423
UKIPAlan Love156
Turnout7,323
Johnny McCarthy leavesNI21
UUP gain fromDUP
Lisburn South
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceAmanda Grehan929
UUPJenny Palmer877
DUPAndrew Ewing738
DUPAlan Givan735
UUPTim Mitchell715
DUPPaul Porter706
SDLPBrendan Corr649
IndependentJonny Orr534
TUVAlison Chittick384
DUPRhoda Walker354
Democrats and VeteransRicky Taylor242
UKIPHelen Love99
Turnout6,962
UUP gain fromDUP

Mid and East Antrim

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Ballymena
PartyCandidate1stpref.
IndependentJames Henry872
SDLPEugene Reid848
TUVMatthew Armstrong765
AlliancePatricia O'Lynn578
DUPJohn Carson527
Sinn FéinPatrice Hardy521
DUPReuben Glover498
DUPAudrey Wales491
UUPStephen Nicholl485
IndependentRodney Quigley433
DUPWilliam Logan402
TUVPhilip Gordon286
UKIPRab Picken143
IndependentConal Stewart107
Turnout6,956
Alliance gain fromUUP
Independent gain fromDUP
Bannside
PartyCandidate1stpref.
TUVStewart McDonald1,504
TUVTimothy Gaston1,433
Sinn FéinIan Friary971
UUPWilliam McNeilly783
AlliancePhilip Burnside750
DUPAndrew Wright749
DUPThomas Gordon744
DUPTommy Nicholl690
UUPJackson Minford449
Turnout8,073
No change
Braid
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPRobin Cherry1,084
DUPBeth Adger975
DUPJulie Frew926
TUVChristopher Jamieson902
TUVBrian Collins872
DUPWilliam McCaughey825
UUPKeith Turner800
AllianceMuriel Burnside703
Sinn FéinCollette McAllister631
DUPSam Hanna605
IndependentMarian Maguire371
IndependentRoni Browne146
Turnout8,840
Alliance gain fromSinn Féin
TUV gain fromDUP
Carrick Castle
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceLauren Gray1,210
DUPBilly Ashe1,069
DUPCheryl Johnston953
UUPRobin Stewart813
UUPJohn McDermott445
IndependentNoel Jordan431
Democrats and VeteransSi Harvey265
IndependentNicholas Wady244
PUPJim McCaw119
UKIPJohn Kennedy104
Turnout5,653
Alliance gain fromUKIP
UUP gain fromIndependent
Coast Road
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceGerardine Mulvenna1,217
DUPAndrew Clarke973
Sinn FéinJames McKeown873
DUPAngela Smyth764
UUPMaureen Morrow728
TUVRuth Wilson601
IndependentMartin Wilson460
Turnout5,616
DUP gain fromTUV
Knockagh
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AllianceNoel Williams1,173
DUPPeter Johnston967
DUPMarc Collins846
IndependentBobby Hadden798
UUPAndrew Wilson782
UUPLindsay Millar624
TUVMay Beattie328
PUPDavid Barnett185
Turnout5,703
Independent gain fromUUP
Larne Lough
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPGregg McKeen1,166
AllianceDanny Donnelly1,057
UUPMark McKinty983
DUPPaul Reid806
AllianceRobert Logan719
UUPAndy Wilson564
TUVJames Strange435
Green (NI)Robert Robinson256
Turnout5,986
Alliance gain fromUUP

Mid Ulster

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Carntogher
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinBrian McGuigan1,406
DUPKyle Black1,228
Sinn FéinSean McPeake1,164
SDLPMartin Kearney1,071
Sinn FéinCora Groogan990
Sinn FéinPaul Henry763
AontúPádraigín Uí Raifeartaigh632
UUPChristopher Reid555
IndependentJames Armour138
Turnout7,947
No change
Clogher Valley
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPFrances Burton1,891
SDLPSharon McAleer1,635
Sinn FéinSean McGuigan1,494
Sinn FéinPhelim Gildernew1,352
DUPWills Robinson1,083
UUPMeta Graham990
UUPRobert Mulligan650
Turnout9,095
No change
Cookstown
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinCathal Mallaghan1,710
Sinn FéinJohn McNamee1,369
SDLPKerri Hughes1,339
DUPWilbert Buchanan1,225
UUPTrevor Wilson1,041
Sinn FéinGavin Bell840
UUPMark Glasgow793
DUPGrace Neville694
TUVAlan Day230
Turnout9,241
No change
Dungannon
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPClement Cuthbertson1,833
IndependentBarry Monteith1,414
Sinn FéinDominic Molloy995
DUPKim Ashton807
Sinn FéinDeirdre Varsani718
SDLPDenise Mullen710
UUPWalter Cuddy607
UUPKim McNeill434
AllianceMel Boyle431
IndependentNiall Bowen345
Turnout8,294
No change
Magherafelt
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinDarren Totten1,665
DUPWesley Brown1,218
SDLPChristine McFlynn1,206
DUPPaul McLean1,203
Sinn FéinSean Clarke1,058
UUPGeorge Shiels996
AontúKevin Donnelly214
Turnout7,560
DUP gain fromUUP
Moyola
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinIan Milne1,710
DUPAnne Forde1,619
Sinn FéinCatherine Elattar1,388
UUPDerek McKinney937
SDLPDenise Johnston920
Sinn FéinDonal McPeake906
AllianceAidan Bradley298
Workers' PartyHugh Scullion95
Turnout7,873
No change
Torrent
PartyCandidate1stpref.
SDLPMalachy Quinn1,631
IndependentDan Kerr1,525
Sinn FéinRonan McGinley1,173
UUPRobert Colvin1,018
Sinn FéinNiamh Doris1,002
Sinn FéinJoe O'Neill994
DUPIan McCrea899
Sinn FéinMickey Gillespie856
Turnout9,098
Independent gain fromSinn Féin

Newry, Mourne and Down

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Crotlieve
PartyCandidate1stpref.
IndependentJarlath Tinnelly1,412
Sinn FéinGerry O'Hare1,286
IndependentMark Gibbons1,189
SDLPDeclan McAteer1,175
SDLPKaren McKevitt1,116
Sinn FéinMickey Ruane812
Sinn FéinOksana McMahon809
SDLPMichael Carr808
IndependentJim Boylan788
UUPJoshua Lowry712
Sinn FéinMary Tinnelly519
AllianceLorcán McGreevy483
DUPWilma McCullough371
Turnout11,480
Independent gain fromSDLP
Downpatrick
PartyCandidate1stpref.
SDLPGareth Sharvin1,395
IndependentCadogan Enright1,052
Sinn FéinOonagh Hanlon1,032
SDLPDermot Curran940
Sinn FéinJordan Madden833
SDLPJohn Trainor664
AontúMacartán Digney475
AllianceTiernan Laird375
UUPAlex Burgess345
DUPJames Savage149
Green (NI)Jamie Kennedy128
Turnout7,388
No change
Newry
PartyCandidate1stpref.
IndependentGavin Malone2,296
Sinn FéinLiz Kimmins1,374
SDLPMichael Savage1,231
Sinn FéinCharlie Casey1,230
Sinn FéinValerie Harte1,045
SDLPGary Stokes878
Sinn FéinSarah McAllister784
AllianceHelena Young721
UUPRicky McGaffin341
Turnout9,900
No change
Rowallane
PartyCandidate1stpref.
AlliancePatrick Brown1,416
DUPHarry Harvey1,265
SDLPTerry Andrews1,211
DUPWilliam Walker985
UUPRobert Burgess842
UUPWalter Lyons667
Sinn FéinMarianne Cleary622
IndependentMartyn Todd477
Green (NI)Emma Cairns182
AontúLiam Mulhern99
Turnout7,766
No change
Slieve Croob
PartyCandidate1stpref.
UUPAlan Lewis1,303
Sinn FéinCathy Mason1,069
Sinn FéinRoisin Howell1,035
Sinn FéinJohn Rice884
SDLPHugh Gallagher880
DUPMaynard Hanna868
AllianceGregory Bain863
SDLPMark Murnin796
AontúTracy Harkin481
Turnout8,179
UUP gain fromDUP
Slieve Gullion
PartyCandidate1stpref.
Sinn FéinTerry Hearty1,876
Sinn FéinMickey Larkin1,646
SDLPPete Byrne1,643
Sinn FéinOonagh Magennis1,622
Sinn FéinRoisín Mulgrew1,362
Sinn FéinBarra O'Muirí1,351
UUPDavid Taylor1,287
SDLPKate Loughran1,059
AllianceBalázs Gazdag361
DUPLinda Henry315
Turnout12,522
Sinn Féin gain fromSDLP
The Mournes
PartyCandidate1stpref.
DUPGlyn Hanna1,944
Sinn FéinSean Doran1,885
SDLPLaura Devlin1,572
UUPHarold McKee1,455
IndependentHenry Reilly1,447
Sinn FéinWillie Clarke1,154
Sinn FéinLeeanne McAvoy1,097
AllianceAndrew McMurray943
SDLPBrian Quinn607
Turnout12,104
Henry Reilly leavesUKIP
Sinn Féin gain fromSDLP

Footnotes

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  1. ^The leader of Sinn Féin isMary Lou McDonald, who sits as aTD in the IrishDáil Éireann forDublin Central. O'Neill is the leader of the party in Northern Ireland.
  2. ^People Before Profit has a collective leadership but for the purposes of registration to the UK Electoral Commission Eamonn McCann is registered as the party's leader in Northern Ireland.[1]

See also

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