Christopher David Matthew Stalford (17 January 1983 – 19 February 2022) was a Northern Irish politician who was a
Democratic Unionist Party
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(DUP)
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
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About
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(MLA) for
South Belfast from the
2016 election until his death in 2022.
Biography
Stalford was born in the Annadale Flats in south
Belfast
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, on 17 January 1983.
He studied nearby at
Wellington College Belfast
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and
Queen's University Belfast
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. After graduation he worked in the European office of
Jim Allister
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three days a week, and the office of
Peter Weir
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two days a week. He then moved to the DUP press office for six years and then onto the policy unit.
At the
2005 local elections, he was elected to
Belfast City Council
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, representing the
Laganbank area
At the
2014 local elections, Laganbank was abolished and he was re-elected for the
Balmoral area.
Stalford served as
High Sheriff of Belfast
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in 2010. Aged only 27, the ''
Belfast Telegraph
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'' described him as the youngest ever High Sheriff of the city.
He was elected as Deputy Lord Mayor for the 2013–14 term.
In 2008 he was selected as the chairman of the Belfast District Policing Partnership.
At the 2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election, he was one of two DUP candidates elected in South Belfast.
Death
Stalford died suddenly on 19 February 2022, at the age of 39. While Stalford was described as "unionist to the core", his funeral was attended by a range of political parties including
Sinn Féin
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colleagues
John O'Dowd
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and
Deirdre Hargey
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Hargey was Co-option, co-opt ...
, SDLP MP
Claire Hanna
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and Alliance Party leader
Naomi Long
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.
When
Edwin Poots
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was elected to Stalford's former constituency of
Belfast South at the
2022 Assembly election, he paid tribute to Stalford and pledged to "build a legacy for Christopher".
References
1983 births
2022 deaths
Alumni of Queen's University Belfast
Democratic Unionist Party MLAs
High Sheriffs of Belfast
Members of Belfast City Council
Northern Ireland MLAs 2016–2017
Northern Ireland MLAs 2017–2022
People educated at Wellington College Belfast
Politicians from Belfast
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