Belfast East (Assembly constituency)

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Belfast East
Northern Ireland Assembly
Borough constituency
Belfast East shown within Northern Ireland
First Used: 1973
Assembly Members: Wallace Browne
Reg Empey
Naomi Long
Robin Newton
Dawn Purvis
Peter Robinson
Districts: Belfast, Castlereagh

Belfast East 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 Belfast East 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 Belfast East (UK Parliament constituency).

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[edit] Members

The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2007 election are:

The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2003 election were:

In the 1998 election the six MLAs elected were:

In the 1996 election to the Northern Ireland Peace Forum, 5 Forum members were elected from East Belfast. They were as follows:

In 1982 elections were held for an Assembly for Northern Ireland to hold the Secretary of State to account, in the hope that this would be the first step towards restoring devolution. East Belfast elected 6 members as follows:

In 1975 elections were held to a Constitutional Convention which sought (unsuccessfully) to generate a consensus on the future of the province. The six members elected from East Belfast were:

In 1973 elections were held to the Assembly set up under the Sunningdale Agreement. The six members elected from East Belfast were:

[edit] Elections

[edit] 2007

Party Candidate 1st Pref Result Count
Democratic Unionist Peter Robinson 5,635 Elected 1
Alliance Naomi Long 5,583 Elected 1
Ulster Unionist Sir Reg Empey 4,139 Elected 3
Democratic Unionist Wallace Browne 3,185 Elected 11
Progressive Unionist Dawn Purvis 3,045 Elected 11
Democratic Unionist Robin Newton 2,335 Elected 11
Ulster Unionist Michael Copeland 1,557 Not elected 11
Sinn Féin Niall Ó Donnghaile 1,055 Not elected 8
Ulster Unionist Jim Rodgers 820 Not elected 9
Social Democratic and Labour Mary Muldoon 816 Not elected 10
Green Party Stephen Agnew 653 Not elected 7
Conservative Glyn Chambers 427 Not elected 5
Socialist Party Thomas Black 425 Not elected 5
Workers' Party Joseph Bell 107 Not elected 5
Make Politicians History Rainbow George 47 Not elected 5

[edit] 2003

Party Candidate 1st Pref Result Count
Democratic Unionist Peter Robinson 9,254 Elected 1
Ulster Unionist Sir Reg Empey 6,459 Elected 1
Progressive Unionist David Ervine 2,990 Elected 3
Alliance Naomi Long 2,774 Elected 6
Ulster Unionist Michael Copeland 2,291 Elected 6
Ulster Unionist Jim Rodgers 1,502 Not elected
Democratic Unionist Robin Newton 1,475 Elected 3
Democratic Unionist Harry Toan 1,403 Not elected
Sinn Féin Joseph O'Donnell 1,055 Not elected
Social Democratic and Labour Leo Van Es 967 Not elected
Conservative Terry Dick 232 Not elected
Socialist Party Thomas Black 176 Not elected
Workers' Party Joseph Bell 125 Not elected
Independent John McBlain 72 Not elected
Rainbow Dream Ticket Rainbow George 65 Not elected

[edit] 1998

Party Candidate 1st Pref Result Count
Democratic Unionist Peter Robinson 11,219 Elected 1
Alliance John Alderdice 6,144 Elected 1
Ulster Unionist Sir Reg Empey 5,158 Elected 12
Progressive Unionist David Ervine 5,114 Elected 7
Ulster Unionist Ian Adamson 3,447 Elected 15
UK Unionist Denny Vitty 1,362 Not elected
Social Democratic and Labour Peter Jones 1,025 Not elected
Ulster Unionist Jim Rodgers 1,015 Not elected
Alliance Richard Good 1,000 Not elected
Sinn Féin Joseph O'Donnell 917 Not elected
NI Women's Coalition Pearl Sagar 711 Not elected
Democratic Unionist Sammy Wilson 633 Elected 12
Ulster Democratic Robert Girvan 516 Not elected
Democratic Unionist John Norris 373 Not elected
Labour (NI) David Bleakley 369 Not elected
Progressive Unionist Dawn Purvis 271 Not elected
Conservative Lesley Donaldson 203 Not elected
Workers' Party Joseph Bell 79 Not elected
Natural Law David Collins 22 Not elected
Independent John Lawrence 15 Not elected

[edit] 1996 Forum

Successful candidates are shown in bold.[1]

Party Candidate(s) Votes Percentage
Democratic Unionist Peter Robinson
Sammy Wilson
Robert Newton
Irene Lewis
Wallace Browne
11,270 29.4
Ulster Unionist Reg Empey
Jim Rodgers
Ian Adamson
Alan Crowe
8,608 22.5
Alliance John Alderdice
Peter Osborne
Danny Dow
Mervyn Jones
Maureen McConnell
7,130 18.6
Progressive Unionist David Ervine
Patricia Laverty
Rosemary Reynolds
John McQuillen
Alec Gordon
3,802 9.9
UK Unionist Alan Field
Maureen Ann McCartney
2,496 6.5
Social Democratic and Labour Peter Prendiville
Brian Heading
1,299 3.4
Ulster Democratic Robert Girvan
Jacqueline Upton
Ronald Stitt
Samuel Walkingshaw
Joseph McMaster
1,156 3.1
Sinn Féin Michael McVeigh
Brid Duffy
Anna Doherty
862 2.2
NI Women's Coalition Felicity Huston
Pearl Sagar
Annie Quinn
Kate Campbell
Karen Snoddy
405 1.1
Conservative Ian Donaldson
Dorothy Dunlop
291 0.8
Labour Coalition Gail Haslett
Thomas Black
Barbara Hawites
David Bell
Maeve O'Leary
199 0.5
Democratic Partnership David Bleakley
Edwin Sloan
197 0.5
Green Party Similda Osoba
April McCarthy
161 0.4
Workers' Party Joe Bell
Marie Mooney
149 0.4
Ulster Independence Gavin Boyd
Mark Black
David McClinton
114 0.3
Independent DUP Jean Toad
David Kerr
93 0.2
Democratic Left Michael Craig
June Campion
45 0.1
Communist Andrew Gibb
Sarah Stewart
38 0.1
Natural Law Robert Johnstone
Richard Johnson
Ian Long
13 0.0
Independent Chambers Ian Arbuthnot
Alan Hay
11 0.0

[edit] 1982

Assembly Election – 20th October, 1982
Party Candidate Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10
Democratic Unionist Peter Robinson 15319
Ulster Unionist Jeremy Burchill 7345 7345 7345
Alliance Oliver Napier 6037 6037 6037 6037 6037
Alliance Addie Morrow 2966 3057.35 3061.67 3088.12 3093.21 3401.85 3740 3794 4490 4881
Vanguard* William Craig 2274 2805.72 2825.56 2964.48 2988.59 2999.89 3025 3189 3360
Ulster Unionist Dorothy Dunlop 1696 2066.44 2087.40 3270.75 3309.37 3323.35 3347 3512 4565 5981
Ulster Unionist William Johnstone 973 1126.09 1135.85 1377.35 1394.14 1397.56 1408 1520
Social Democratic and Labour Peter Prendiville 868 873.04 874.80 875.49 875.49 881.25 1090 1091
Workers' Party Francis Cullen 681 696.12 696.76 704.12 706.75 711.85
United Ulster Unionist Reg Empey 503 648.53 655.09 691.43 769.25 772.07 777
Democratic Unionist Sammy Wilson 397 1239.31 3024.43 3044.44 3060.98 3065.30 3081 3259 3400 4170
Democratic Unionist Denny Vitty 235 7583.32
United Ulster Unionist Ben Horan 123 184.74 187.30 198.80
Electorate=74273, valid=39417, spoiled=1275, quota=5632
Although all counts were to two decimal places, the local press round up the results after count 6.
*Craig stood as Vanguard, although the party itself had been disbanded four years before.

[edit] 1975 Constitutional Convention

Party Candidate 1st Pref Result Count
Vanguard Progressive Unionist William Craig 11,958 Elected
Alliance Oliver Napier 6,267 Elected
Vanguard Progressive Unionist Reg Empey 4,657 Elected
Labour (NI) David Bleakley 3,998 Elected
Democratic Unionist Peter Robinson 3,933 Not elected
Democratic Unionist Eileen Paisley 3,606 Elected
Unionist Party NI Joshua Cardwell 3,039 Elected
Unionist Party NI Norman Agnew 2,863 Not elected
Ulster Unionist David McNarry 2,609 Not elected
Ulster Unionist Roy Bradford 2,583 Not elected
Alliance Kate Condy 1,485 Not elected
Social Democratic and Labour Alban Maginness 1,274 Not elected
Independent Unionist Walter McFarland 775 Not elected
Labour (NI) Sandy Scott 530 Not elected
Independent Unionist William Elliot 509 Not elected

[edit] 1973

Party Candidate 1st Pref Result Count
Ulster Unionist Roy Bradford 13,187 Elected
Democratic Unionist Eileen Paisley 5,518 Elected
Ulster Unionist Joshua Cardwell 5,001 Elected
Alliance Oliver Napier 4,941 Elected
Labour (NI) David Bleakley 4,425 Elected
Ulster Unionist Norman Agnew 3,615 Elected
Ulster Unionist Walter McFarland 2,597 Not elected
Vanguard Progressive Unionist Tommy Herron 2,480 Not elected
Independent Unionist William Annon 2,192 Not elected
Vanguard Progressive Unionist Jim Rodgers 1,947 Not elected
Social Democratic and Labour Owen Adams 1,849 Not elected
Ulster Unionist Walter Scott 1,806 Not elected
Ulster Unionist David McNarry 1,784 Not elected
Vanguard Progressive Unionist Thomas Smith 1,332 Not elected
Alliance Kate Condy 1,256 Not elected
Independent Unionist Michael Brooks 983 Not elected
Ulster Unionist John McKeown 831 Not elected
Ulster Unionist Elsie Logan 394 Not elected
Independent Unionist Robert Mason 202 Not elected
Labour (NI) John Coulthard 129 Not elected
Labour (NI) William Gunning 107 Not elected
Independent Sarah Hughes 19 Not elected

Eight Ulster Unionist Party candidates ran for only six positions.

[edit] References

  1. ^ 1996 Candidates - East Belfast, Northern Ireland Elections