Bann Side (Northern Ireland Parliament Constituency)
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Bannside was a single-member
county constituency In the United Kingdom (UK), each of the electoral areas or divisions called constituencies elects one member to the House of Commons. Within the United Kingdom there are five bodies with members elected by electoral districts called "constituenc ...
of the
Parliament of Northern Ireland The Parliament of Northern Ireland was the home rule legislature of Northern Ireland, created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which sat from 7 June 1921 to 30 March 1972, when it was suspended because of its inability to restore ord ...
.


Boundaries and Boundary Changes

This was a division of
County Antrim County Antrim (named after the town of Antrim, ) is one of six counties of Northern Ireland and one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland. Adjoined to the north-east shore of Lough Neagh, the county covers an area of and has a population o ...
. Before 1929 it was part of the seven-member Antrim constituency. The constituency sent one MP to the
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from 1929 until the Parliament was temporarily suspended in 1972, and then formally abolished in 1973. In terms of the then local government areas the constituency in 1929 comprised parts of the
Rural District Rural districts were a type of local government area – now superseded – established at the end of the 19th century in England, Wales, and Ireland for the administration of predominantly rural areas at a level lower than that of the Ad ...
s of Antrim,
Ballymena Ballymena ( ; from ga, an Baile Meánach , meaning 'the middle townland') is a town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is part of the Borough of Mid and East Antrim. The town is built on land given to the Adair family by King Charles I i ...
and
Ballymoney Ballymoney ( ga, Baile Monaidh , meaning 'townland of the moor') is a small town and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is within the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council area. The civil parish of Ballymoney is situated in ...
. After boundary changes in 1969 the constituency included parts of the same
Rural District Rural districts were a type of local government area – now superseded – established at the end of the 19th century in England, Wales, and Ireland for the administration of predominantly rural areas at a level lower than that of the Ad ...
s but ''Bannside'' was extended to take in the northern part of the 1929–1969 Antrim Borough constituency.


Members of Parliament


Elections

''The parliamentary representatives of the division were elected using the
first past the post In a first-past-the-post electoral system (FPTP or FPP), formally called single-member plurality voting (SMP) when used in single-member districts or informally choose-one voting in contrast to ranked voting, or score voting, voters cast their ...
system.'' * ''Death of Young'' * ''Death of Patrick'' * ''Boundary changes'' * ''Resignation of O'Neill'' * ''Parliament
prorogued A legislative session is the period of time in which a legislature, in both parliamentary and presidential systems, is convened for purpose of lawmaking, usually being one of two or more smaller divisions of the entire time between two elections ...
30 March 1972 and abolished 18 July 1973''


Peerage title

When Ian Paisley was created a
life peer In the United Kingdom, life peers are appointed members of the peerage whose titles cannot be inherited, in contrast to hereditary peers. In modern times, life peerages, always created at the rank of baron, are created under the Life Peerages ...
in 2010, the took his title of ''Baron Bannside, of North Antrim in the County of Antrim'' from the constituency he had won in 1970.


References

* ''Northern Ireland Parliamentary Election Results 1921–1972'', compiled and edited by Sydney Elliott (Political Reference Publications 1973)


External links

* ''For the exact definition of Northern Ireland constituency boundaries see'' http://www.election.demon.co.uk/stormont/boundaries.html {{County Antrim constituencies Northern Ireland Parliament constituencies established in 1929 Constituencies of the Northern Ireland Parliament Historic constituencies in County Antrim Northern Ireland Parliament constituencies disestablished in 1973 1929 establishments in Northern Ireland