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Gordon Mawhinney (born 4 January 1943) is a former politician in Northern Ireland.
Mawhinney married Maureen Gribben in 1967.[1] In 1981, Mawhinney stood for the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland in Newtownabbey District "C", but was not elected.[2] However, he was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1982, in South Antrim.[3] He stood in the equivalent Westminster constituency at the 1983 general election, receiving 11.9% of the votes cast, and increased his share to 16.0% at the 1987 general election, in which he took second place.[4]
In 1987, Mawhinney was elected as Deputy Leader of the Alliance Party,[1] a position which he held until he resigned in 1991, claiming "health and business reasons".[5] In 1989, he finally won a seat on Newtownabbey Borough Council, in Manse Road[6] In 1993, he instead won a University seat, but he did not restand in 1997.[7]
References
- ^ a b Who's who in European Politics (1982, p406)
- ^ The Local Government Elections 1973-1981: Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland Elections
- ^ South Antrim 1973-82, Northern Ireland Elections
- ^ South Antrim 1983-1992, Northern Ireland Elections
- ^ Sydney Elliott and William D. Flackes, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory, 1968-1999
- ^ Local Government Elections 1985 - 1989: Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland Elections
- ^ Newtownabbey Borough Council Elections 1993-2005, Northern Ireland Elections
Party political offices Preceded by
Addie MorrowDeputy Leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
1987 - 91Succeeded by
Seamus CloseAlliance Party of Northern Ireland Leadership Leaders Oliver Napier and Bob Cooper (1970-1972) · Phelim O'Neill (1972, acting) · Oliver Napier (1973-1984) · John Cushnahan (1984-1987) · John Alderdice (1987-1998) · Séan Neeson (1998-2001) · David Ford (2001-present)Deputy Leaders Bob Cooper (1974-1976) · Basil Glass (1976-1980) · David Cook (1980-1984) · Addie Morrow (1984-1987) · Gordon Mawhinney (1987-1991) · Seamus Close (1991-2001) · Eileen Bell (2001-2006) · Naomi Long (2006-present)General Secretaries Grace Wilson (1970-1972) · Bob Cooper (1972-1974) · John Cushnahan (1974-1982) · Eileen Bell (1986-1990) · David Ford (1990-1998) · Richard Good (1998-2000) · Stephen Farry (2000-2007) · Stephen Douglas (2010-present)Elected representatives Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly Members of the UK Parliament Related Young AllianceHistory and
related organisationsCategories:- 1943 births
- Living people
- Alliance Party of Northern Ireland politicians
- Northern Ireland MPAs 1982–1986
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