2019 Antrim And Newtownabbey Borough Council Election
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2019 Antrim And Newtownabbey Borough Council Election
Elections to Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, part of the Northern Ireland local elections on 2 May 2019, returned 40 members to the council using Single Transferable Vote. The Democratic Unionist Party were the largest party in both first-preference votes and seats. Election results Note: "Votes" are the first preference votes. The overall turnout was 49.07% with a total of 48,526 valid votes cast. A total of 537 ballots were rejected. Districts summary , - class="unsortable" align="centre" !rowspan=2 align="left", Ward ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs !rowspan=2, TotalCllrs , - class="unsortable" align="center" !colspan=2 bgcolor="" , !colspan=2 bgcolor="" , !colspan=2 bgcolor="" , !colspan=2 bgcolor="" , !colspan=2 bgcolor="", !colspan=2 bgcolor="white", , - , align="left", Airport , bgcolor="#D46A4C", 23.3 , bgcolor="#D46A4C", 1 , 20.7 , 1 , 17.3 , 1 , 22.7 , 1 , 16.0 , 1 , 0.0 , 0 , 5 , - , align="left" ...
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2014 Antrim And Newtownabbey Borough Council Election
The first election to Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, part of the Northern Ireland local elections on 22 May 2014, returned 40 members to the newly formed council via Single Transferable Vote. The Democratic Unionist Party won a plurality of votes and seats. Election results Districts summary , - class="unsortable" align="centre" !rowspan=2 align="left", Ward ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs ! % !Cllrs !rowspan=2, TotalCllrs , - class="unsortable" align="center" !colspan=2 bgcolor="" , !colspan=2 bgcolor="" , !colspan=2 bgcolor="" , !colspan=2 bgcolor="", !colspan=2 bgcolor="", !colspan=2 bgcolor="" , !colspan=2 bgcolor="white", , - , align="left", Airport , bgcolor="#D46A4C", 24.8 , bgcolor="#D46A4C", 1 , 24.6 , 2 , 8.8 , 0 , 17.7 , 1 , 19.6 , 1 , 0.0 , 0 , 4.5 , 0 , 5 , - , align="left", Antrim , bgcolor="#D46A4C", 30.9 , bgcolor="#D46A4C", 2 , 22.9 , 2 , 13.5 , 1 , 10.2 , 1 , 10.6 , 0 , 9.4 , 0 , 2.5 , 0 , 6 , ...
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Jim Allister
James Hugh Allister (born 2 April 1953) is a British Unionist politician and barrister in Northern Ireland. He founded the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) political party in 2007, leading the party since its formation. Allister has served as a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for North Antrim since 2011, and is the TUV’s only representative in the Assembly. He was formerly a member of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), for which he successfully stood for election in 2004 to the European Parliament for Northern Ireland, succeeding Ian Paisley. He continued as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) following his resignation from the DUP and his subsequent establishment of the TUV in 2007. Background Allister was born in Listooder, Crossgar, in County Down where he lived until he was nine when his family moved to Craigantlet, Newtownards. Allister was a pupil at Barnamaghery Primary School and later Dundonald Primary School when he moved house. After ...
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Adrian Cochrane-Watson
Adrian Cochrane-Watson (born 18 February 1967) is an Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) politician who was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for South Antrim between 2015 and 2016. He succeeded Danny Kinahan Daniel de Burgh Kinahan (born 14 April 1958) is an Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Antrim from 2015 to 2017. Prior to his election as a Member of Parliament, Kinahan was a Member of the ... as an MLA for South Antrim, following the former's election to Westminster. At the 2016 election, he failed to retain his seat. References 1967 births Living people Northern Ireland MLAs 2011–2016 People from County Antrim Ulster Unionist Party MLAs {{Northern-Ireland-MLA-stub ...
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Antrim (District Electoral Area)
Antrim is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Antrim and Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland. The district elects six members to Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council and contains the wards of Antrim Centre, Fountain Hill, Greystone, Springfarm, Steeple and Stiles.
ARK, accessed 8 July 2023 Antrim forms part of the South Antrim constituencies for the South Antrim (Assembly constituency), Northern Ireland Assembly and

Thomas Burns (politician)
Thomas Burns MLA (born 29 August 1960) is a Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) politician who was a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for South Antrim from 2003 to 2011. Burns was first elected to Antrim Borough Councillor in 1997. He is currently the Chairman of his local branch of the SDLP. He lost his seat in the 2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election, but was easily returned to the Borough Council.In the first round, and with the most first-preference votes in the South East districtElection results, Antrim Borough Council, retrieved 13 May 2011. Membership * Vice Chairman of the Council's planning committee * Crumlin Development Association * Chairman of Camlin Credit Union in Crumlin * Member of Citizens Advice Bureau * Board of Governors of two local schools, St Josephs Primary School and Crumlin High School. A keen supporter of the Gaelic Athletic Association The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; ga, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael ; CLG) is an Irish in ...
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Airport (District Electoral Area)
Airport is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Antrim and Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland. The district elects five members to Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council and contains the wards of Aldergrove, Clady, Crumlin, Mallusk and Templepatrick.
ARK, accessed 8 July 2023 Airport forms part of the South Antrim constituencies for the South Antrim (Assembly constituency), Northern Ireland Assembly and

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Democratic Unionist Party
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is a unionist, loyalist, and national conservative political party in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1971 during the Troubles by Ian Paisley, who led the party for the next 37 years. Currently led by Jeffrey Donaldson, it is the second largest party in the Northern Ireland Assembly, and is the fifth-largest party in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. The party has been described as right-wing and socially conservative, being anti-abortion and opposing same-sex marriage. The DUP sees itself as defending Britishness and Ulster Protestant culture against Irish nationalism and Irish republicanism; the party is Eurosceptic and supported Brexit. It supports Northern Ireland remaining in the United Kingdom and opposes the unification of Ireland. The DUP evolved from the Protestant Unionist Party and has historically strong links to the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, the church Paisley founded. During the Troubles, the DUP oppos ...
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