- Newry and Armagh (Assembly constituency)
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Coordinates: 54°12′40″N 6°29′56″W / 54.211°N 6.499°W
Newry and Armagh
Northern Ireland Assembly
County constituencyNewry and Armagh shown within Northern Ireland First Used: 1996 Assembly Members: Cathal Boylan
Dominic Bradley
Mickey Brady
William Irwin
Danny Kennedy
Conor MurphyDistricts: Armagh, Newry and Mourne Newry and Armagh is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Forum in 1996. Since 1998, it has elected members to the current Assembly.
For Assembly elections prior to 1996, the constituency was part of the Armagh and South Down constituencies. Since 1997, it has shared boundaries with the Newry and Armagh UK Parliament constituency.
For further details of the history and boundaries of the constituency, see Newry and Armagh (UK Parliament constituency).
Contents
Members
The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2011 election are:
- Cathal Boylan – Sinn Féin
- Dominic Bradley – Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Mickey Brady – Sinn Féin
- William Irwin – Democratic Unionist Party
- Danny Kennedy – Ulster Unionist Party
- Conor Murphy – Sinn Féin
The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2007 election are:
- Cathal Boylan – Sinn Féin
- Dominic Bradley – Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Mickey Brady – Sinn Féin
- William Irwin – Democratic Unionist Party
- Danny Kennedy – Ulster Unionist Party
- Conor Murphy – Sinn Féin
The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2003 election were:
- Paul Berry – Democratic Unionist Party
- Dominic Bradley – Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Davy Hyland – Sinn Féin
- Danny Kennedy – Ulster Unionist Party
- Conor Murphy – Sinn Féin
- Patricia O'Rawe – Sinn Féin
Changes 2003-present
- Paul Berry was suspended from the DUP following an internal disciplinary panel meeting and media coverage of his private life on 4 July 2005.
- Paul Berry resigned outright from the DUP following legal challenges on 10 February 2006. [1]
In the 1998 election the six MLAs elected were:
- Paul Berry – Democratic Unionist Party
- John Fee – Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Danny Kennedy – Ulster Unionist Party
- Seamus Mallon – Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Patrick McNamee – Sinn Féin
- Conor Murphy – Sinn Féin
In the 1996 election to the Northern Ireland Peace Forum, 5 Forum members were elected from Newry & Armagh. They were as follows:
- Maria Caraher – Sinn Féin
- Frank Feeley – Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Seamus Mallon – Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Patrick McNamee – Sinn Féin
- Jim Speers – Ulster Unionist Party
Elections
Northern Ireland Assembly
Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2011[1] Party Candidate 1st Pref Result Count Sinn Féin Conor Murphy 9,127 Elected 1 Ulster Unionist Danny Kennedy 8,718 Elected 1 SDLP Dominic Bradley 7,123 Elected 1 Sinn Féin Cathal Boylan 6,614 Elected 2 Democratic Unionist William Irwin 6,101 Elected 3 SDLP Thomas O'Hanlon 3,825 Not elected 6 Sinn Féin Mickey Brady 3,254 Elected 6 Traditional Unionist Voice Barrie Halliday 830 Not elected 4 Alliance David Murphy 734 Not elected 4 UKIP Robert Woods 98 Not elected 4 Independent James Malone 90 Not elected 4 Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 Party Candidate 1st Pref Result Count Sinn Féin Conor Murphy 7,437 Elected 1 Sinn Féin Cathal Boylan 7,105 Elected 1 Ulster Unionist Danny Kennedy 6,517 Elected 5 Democratic Unionist William Irwin 6,418 Elected 5 Sinn Féin Mickey Brady 6,337 Elected 4 SDLP Dominic Bradley 5,318 Elected 7 SDLP Sharon Haughey 4,500 Not elected 7 Independent (Unionist) Paul Berry 2,317 Not elected 4 Independent (Republican) Davy Hyland 2,188 Not elected 3 Independent (Unionist) William Frazer 605 Not elected 1 Green (NI) Brendan Morgan 599 Not elected 1 Alliance Máire Hendron 278 Not elected 1 Assembly Election – 26 November 2003 Party Candidate Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Democratic Unionist Paul Berry 8125 -1356 6769 Sinn Féin Conor Murphy 7595 7595 -826 6769 Ulster Unionist Danny Kennedy 7347 7347 7347 7347 7347 Sinn Féin Davy Hyland 5779 0.48 5779.48 567.9 6347.38 19.62 6367 266.9 6633.9 Sinn Féin Patricia O'Rawe 5478 0.16 5478.16 112.5 5590.66 12.66 5603.32 108.68 5712 SDLP Jim Lennon 4116 2.88 4118.88 7.1 4125.98 265 4390.98 721.52 5112.5 SDLP Dominic Bradley 4111 8.8 4119.8 15.2 4135 265.14 4400.14 2383 6783.14 SDLP John Fee 3410 1.28 3411.28 48.1 3459.38 197.58 3656.96 -3656.96 Democratic Unionist Freda Donnelly 474 1164.64 1638.64 0.3 1638.94 -1638.94 Independent Willie Frazer 632 111.36 743.36 0.7 744.06 -744.06 Alliance Pete Whitcroft 311 2.72 313.72 1 314.72 -314.72 Non Transferable N/A 63.68 63.68 73.2 136.88 1937.72 2074.6 176.86 2251.46 Electorate=68,731, Votes cast 48,233 (70.2%), valid=47,378, spoiled=855 (1.8%), quota=6,769 Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1998 Party Candidate 1st Pref Result Count SDLP Seamus Mallon 13,582 Elected Democratic Unionist Paul Berry 7,214 Elected Ulster Unionist Danny Kennedy 5,495 Elected Sinn Féin Conor Murphy 4,839 Elected Sinn Féin Patrick McNamee 4,570 Elected Ulster Unionist Jim Speers 4,324 Not elected Sinn Féin Davy Hyland 3,643 Not elected SDLP John Fee 2,166 Elected SDLP Frank Feely 2,205 Not elected Independent Mary Allen 1,227 Not elected NI Women's Coalition Kate Fearon 1,138 Not elected Ulster Independence Willie Frazer 933 Not elected Alliance Peter Whitcroft 777 Not elected Natural Law David Evans 23 Not elected 1996 Forum
Successful candidates are shown in bold.[2]
Party Candidate(s) Votes Percentage SDLP Seamus Mallon
Frank Feeley
Pat Brannigan
Mary McLeown
John Fee16,775 34.1 Sinn Féin Patrick McNamee
Maria Caraher
Noel Sheridan
Brendan Curran
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin12,585 25.6 Ulster Unionist Jim Speers
Danny Kennedy
Elaine McClure
Sylvia McRoberts11,047 22.5 Democratic Unionist Meredith Patterson
Margaret Black
John McKew4,774 9.8 Alliance Pete Whitcroft
Anne-Marie Cunningham1,037 2.1 Progressive Unionist David Jamison
Raymond Laverty640 1.4 UK Unionist Robert St-Cyr
Margaret Thomson474 0.9 NI Women's Coalition Sheila Fairon
Lynd Roper
Kathleen Magee356 0.7 Labour Coalition Eimear Duffy
Marian McKeown
Eamon Duffy
Eoin McGuinness262 0.5 Ulster Democratic William Garrett
Alan Hewitt257 0.5 Workers' Party Dennis Carroll
Vivian Hutchinson
Mary Campbell
James McConville
Pat Smith208 0.4 Green (NI) Vincent MacDowell
Tara Foley205 0.4 Ulster Independence Willie Frazer
John Gray173 0.3 Conservative Sarah Humphreys
Jennifer Cumming131 0.3 Democratic Partnership Ronald Dawson
Donal Kelly114 0.2 Independent DUP Nigel Cummings
John Whitten55 0.1 Democratic Left Brendan Montague
Orla McClean46 0.1 Natural Law Eileen Leahy
Miguel Martin-Ramos31 0.1 Independent Chambers Stella Irvine
Sharon Ralston12 0.0 References
- ^ Newry & Armagh, UTV
- ^ 1996 Candidates – Newry and Armagh, Northern Ireland Elections
Northern Ireland Assembly Assembly
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