Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1998

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The first elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly were held on June 25, 1998. Six members were elected by Single Transferable Vote from each of Northern Ireland's eighteen Westminster Parliamentary constituencies, giving a total of 108 MLAs, or Members of the Legislative Assembly.

[edit] Results

The result was (first preference votes only):

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Party Leader Seats % of seats Number % of vote Rank
Ulster Unionist David Trimble 28 25.9 172,225 21.28 2
Social Democratic and Labour John Hume 24 22.2 177,963 21.99 1
Democratic Unionist Ian Paisley 20 18.5 145,917 18.03 3
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams 18 16.7 142,858 17.65 4
Alliance John Alderdice 6 5.6 52,636 6.5 5
UK Unionist Robert McCartney 5 4.6 36,541 4.52 6
Independent Unionist 3 2.8 24,339 3.0 7
Progressive Unionist Hugh Smyth 2 1.9 20,634 2.55 8
NI Women's Coalition Monica McWilliams 2 1.9 13,019 1.61 9
Ulster Democratic Gary McMichael 0 8,651 1.07 10
Independent 0 5,392 *
Labour (NI) Malachi Curran 0 2,729 0.34 11
Workers' Party 0 1,989 0.25 12
Conservative William Hague 0 1,835 0.23 13
Ulster Independence Hugh Ross 0 1,227 0.15 17 *
Natural Law James Anderson 0 832 0.10 18
Socialist Party Joe Higgins 0 789 0.10 19
Green Party 0 710 0.09 20
 Total 108 100.0 786,132 100.0

All parties with over 500 votes listed.

¹ Independent candidates were ranked 14, 15 and 16; other independents won fewer than 500 votes.

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Although the SDLP won the most first preference votes, the Ulster Unionists won the most seats in the Assembly. This has been attributed to several reasons, including:

  • Slightly differential turnouts across the province, with the result that in the more staunchly unionist east fewer votes were required to elect an MLA than in the SDLP's heartlands in the west.
  • The Ulster Unionists proved better at "vote balancing" whereby in the rounds of transfers their candidates were less likely to be eliminated earlier on.
  • The Ulster Unionists proved better at attracting transfers from other parties (and due to the vote balancing mentioned above, were more likely to be a position to benefit from this)

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