- Belfast (Northern Ireland Parliament constituencies)
Belfast is the largest city and capital of
Northern Ireland . It is partly located inCounty Antrim and partly inCounty Down .Belfast was represented in the
Northern Ireland House of Commons 1921-1973. This article deals with the Belfastborough constituencies . For the County Antrim and County Downcounty constituencies , seeAntrim (Northern Ireland Parliament constituencies) andDown (Northern Ireland Parliament constituencies) . See also theList of Northern Ireland Parliament constituencies 1921-1973 .Boundaries
1921-1929: The City of Belfast was divided into four constituencies, each returning four MPs, using the
single transferable vote method ofproportional representation . There were four single member UK Parliament constituencies with the same names, which existed from 1885-1918 and since 1922. See Belfast East, Belfast North, Belfast South and Belfast West.The Northern Ireland Parliament seats comprised the following wards of the then County Borough of Belfast (as they existed in 1921).
Belfast East: Dock, Pottinger and Victoria.
Belfast North: Clifton, Duncairn and Shankill.
Belfast South: Cromac, Ormeau and Windsor.
Belfast West: Court, Falls, St Anne's, St George's, Smithfield and Woodvale.
1929-1973: The area was divided into sixteen single member constituencies, electing MPs using the
first past the post electoral system.
* Belfast East was split into the following constituencies."Bloomfield": Part of Pottinger ward.
"Dock": Dock ward.
"Pottinger": Parts of Pottinger and Victoria wards.
"Victoria": Part of Victoria ward.
* Belfast North was divided into the following seats.
"Clifton": Parts of Clifton and Duncairn wards.
"Duncairn": Part of Duncairn ward.
"Oldpark": Parts of Clifton and Shankill wards.
"Shankill": Part of Shankill ward.
* Belfast South was partitioned into the following divisions.
"Ballynafeigh": Part of Ormeau ward.
"Cromac": Cromac ward.
"Willowfield": Part of Ormeau ward.
"Windsor": Windsor ward.
* Belfast West was redistributed into the following areas.
"Central": Smithfield ward and part of Court, St Anne's and Woodvale wards.
"Falls": Falls ward.
"St. Anne's": St George's ward and part of St Anne's ward.
"Woodvale": Part of Court and Woodvale wards..
Analysis of Political Representation
* Belfast East was a predominantly Unionist area with some pockets of labour strength, returning four Unionists in 1921 and 2 Unionists, 1 Independent Unionist and a
Northern Ireland Labour Party MP in 1925. After 1929 the safe unionist seat of Bloomfield elected only Unionist MPs but Dock had an Independent Unionist representative in 1953-58 and an Independent Unionist support O'Neill in 1969-73. Victoria elected a NILP MP for two terms (1958-65) but was otherwise represented by Unionists. The mostly non-unionist Pottinger was won by an NILP then Independent Labour MP 1929-49. Another NILP member served 1958-69.
* Belfast North was a predominantly Unionist area with some pockets of labour strength, returning four Unionists in 1921 and 2 Unionists, 1 Independent Unionist and aNorthern Ireland Labour Party MP in 1925. Clifton was only represented by Unionist MPs, apart from an Independent Umionist 1953-58 and Pro-O'Neill Unionist 1969-73. Duncairn only had Unionist MPs. Oldpark hadNorthern Ireland Labour Party members 1945-49 and 1958-73. Shankill had an Independent Unionist MP 1929-53.
* Belfast South was a strongly Unionist area, returning four Unionists in 1921 and 3 Unionists and 1 Independent Unionist MP in 1925. Ballynafeigh, Cromac, and Windsor only elected Unionist MPs. Willowfield elected a NILP MP in a 1941 by-election. He was re-elected for theCommonwealth Labour Party in 1945 but by the time of the 1949 election he was a Unionist. A Pro-O'Neill Unionist served as MP 1969-73.
* Belfast West was a predominantly Unionist area with some pockets ofNationalist strength, electing 3 Unionists and 1 Nationalist in 1921 and 2 Unionist, 1 Independent Unionist and 1 Nationalist in 1925. Central and Falls never elected a Unionist MP. Central had a Nationalist MP 1929-46, a NILP MP elected in 1946 who by 1949 was Independent Labour until 1965, then a NDP MP 1965-69 and a NILP one 1969-73. Falls elected a Nationalist 1929-42, a Republican 1942-45, a Socialist Republican from 1945 who by 1953 represented theRepublican Labour Party until 1969-73 when the Northern Ireland Labour Party held the seat. St. Anne's was always Unionist. Woodvale was represented by an Independent Unionist 1929-50 and a Northern Ireland Labour Party legislator 1958-65.ummary of MPs by Party
"Key to Parties: CWLP
Commonwealth Labour Party , Ind Lab Independent Labour, Ind U Independent Unionist, Ind UAIndependent Unionist Association , Irish LPIrish Labour Party , NNationalist , NDP National Democratic Party, NILPNorthern Ireland Labour Party , O'N U Independent Unionist supportingTerence Marne O'Neill , Rep Republican, Rep LPRepublican Labour Party , SDLPSocial Democratic and Labour Party , Soc Rep Socialist Republican Party, UUlster Unionist "* 1921-1925 U 15, N 1 (1st Parliament) "(see note a)"
* 1925-1929 U 9, Ind U 4, NILP 2, N 1 (2nd Parliament) "(see note b)"
* 1929-1933 U 11, Ind U 2, N 2, NILP 1 (3rd Parliament)
* 1933-1938 U 10, Ind U 2, N 2, NILP 2 (4th Parliament) "(see note c)"
* 1938-1945 U 11, N 2, Ind Lab 1, Ind U 1, Ind UA 1 (5th Parliament) "(see note d)"
* 1945-1949 U 8, Ind U 2, NILP 2, CWLP 1, Ind Lab 1, Soc Rep 1 (6th Parliament) "(see note e)"
* 1949-1953 U 12, Ind U 2, NILP 1, Soc Rep 1 (7th Parliament) "(see note f)"
* 1953-1958 U 12, Ind Lab 1, Ind U 1, NILP 1, Irish LP 1, Rep LP 1 (8th Parliament)
* 1958-1962 U 10, NILP 4, Ind Lab 1, Rep LP 1 (9th Parliament)
* 1962-1965 U 9, NILP 4, Ind Lab 1, Irish LP 1, Rep LP 1 (10th Parliament) "(see note g)"
* 1965-1969 U 11, NILP 2, Rep LP 2, NDP 1 (11th Parliament)
* 1969-1973 U 10, NILP 2, O'N U 2, Rep LP 2 (12th Parliament) "(see note h)"Notes:-
*(a)Joseph Devlin (N) was also elected for Antrim but chose to represent Belfast West. An Ind U gained a seat from U in a Belfast Southby-election in 1923.
*(b) P.J. Woods (Ind U) was elected in Belfast South and Belfast West. He decided to represent Belfast West. A U candidate won the by-election to fill the vacancy.
*(c) In 1934 the MP for Pottinger was expelled from NILP and became Ind Lab
*(d) 1941 the NILP gained a seat from U at a by-election, but the MP formed the CWLP before the next election. In 1942 Rep gained a N seat.
*(e) In 1946 the NILP won a N seat. The CWLP MP became U before the next election.
*(f) A NILP MP became Independent Labour and a Soc Rep MP became Rep LP before the next election.
*(g) A Rep LP MP became Irish LP in 1964.
*(h) In 1970 a Rep LP MP became SDLP.Members of Parliament
*1925(be)-1938 A.B. Babington (U) South 1925-29, Cromac 1929-38 (resigned, appointed as Lord Justice of Appeal)
*1921-1929 Sir R.D. Bates (U) East
*1925-1929Jack Beattie (NILP) East
*1929-1933 C. Blakiston-Houston (U) Dock
*1965-1969 J.J. Brennan (NDP) Central
*1921-1925 T.H. Burn (U) West
*1921-1929 L. Campbell (U) North
*1934(be)-1946 T.J. Campbell (N) Central (resigned)
*1938-1945 G.A. Clark (U) Dock
*1949-1953 T.L. Cole (U) Dock
*1921-1934Joseph Devlin (N) West 1921-29, Central 1929-34
*1950-1961Daniel Stewart Thomas Bingham Dixon, 2nd Baron Glentoran (U) Bloomfield (resigned)
*1921-1950Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran (from 1939) (U) East 1921-29, Bloomfield 1929-50 (died)
*1921-1925 T. Donald (U) East
*1945-1949 H. Downey (NILP) Dock
*1921-1925 J.A. Duff (U) East
*1962-1973Gerry Fitt (Irish LP then Rep LP then SDLP) Dock
*1921-1925 W. Grant (U) North
*1925-1929 J.W. Gyle (Ind U) East
*1969-1973 R.L. Hall-Thompson (O'N U) Clifton
*1929-1953 S.H. Hall-Thompson (U) Clifton
*1946(be)-1965 F. Hanna (NILP then Ind Lab) Central
*1925-1953Tommy Henderson (Ind U) North 1925-29, Shankill 1929-53
*1962-1973 J.W. Kennedy (U) Cromac
*1969-1973Paddy Kennedy (Rep LP) Central
*1958-1959 R.J.C. Kinahan (U) Clifton
*1925-1929 S. Kyle (NILP) North
*1921-1929 Sir R. J. Lynn (U) West
*1921-1929 Sir C. McCullagh (U) South
*1921-1925 S. McGuffin (U) North
*1921-1925 R.J. McKeown (U) North
*1921-1925 Mrs J. McMordie (U) South
*1925-1929 W. McMullen (NILP) West
*1933-1938Harry Midgley (NILP) Dock
*1921-1937Thomas Moles (U) South 1921-29, Ballynafeigh 1929-37 (died)
*1953-1962 J.W. Morgan (U) Cromac (died)
*1953-1958 M. Morgan (Irish LP) Dock
*1959-1969 W.J. Morgan (U) Clifton
*1949-1973 I. Neill (U) Ballynafeigh
*1958-1962 W. Oliver (U) Dock
*1921-1929 H.M. Pollock (U) South
*1953-1958 N. Porter (Ind U) Clifton
*1961-1973 W. Scott (U) Bloomfield
*1938-1953John Maynard Sinclair (U) Cromac (died31 January 1953 )
*1937-1949 F. Thompson (U) Ballynafeigh
*1921-1922 W.J. Twaddell (U) West (Assassinated by IRA)
*1923(be)-1929 P.J. Woods (Ind U) West 1923-29, South 1925
*1965-1972John McQuade (U) Woodvaleources
* "Northern Ireland Parliamentary Election Results 1921-1972", compiled and edited by Sydney Elliott (Political Reference Publications 1973)
*For the exact definition of constituency boundaries see http://www.election.demon.co.uk/stormont/boundaries.html
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