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Mid Ulster is a parliamentary constituency in the
UK House of Commons The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Like the upper house, the House of Lords, it meets in the Palace of Westminster in London, England. The House of Commons is an elected body consisting of 650 mem ...
. The current MP is
Francie Molloy Francie Molloy ( ga, Proinsias Ó Maolmhuaidh; born 16 December 1950) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician who has been the abstentionist Member of Parliament (MP) for Mid Ulster since 2013. He was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) ...
of Sinn Féin.


Constituency profile

The seat covers a rural area to the west of Lough Neagh, including part of the Sperrins. The seat is nationalist-leaning.


Boundaries

1950–1983: The Urban Districts of Cookstown, Omagh, and Strabane, the Rural Districts of Castlederg, Cookstown, Magherafelt, and Strabane, and that part of the Rural District of Omagh not contained within the constituency of Fermanagh and South Tyrone. 1983–1997: the Cookstown District Council; the Omagh District Council; the
Magherafelt District Council Magherafelt District Council was a district council in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. It was merged with Cookstown District Council and Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council on 1 April 2015 under local government reorganisation in ...
wards of
Ballymaguigan Ballymaguigan () is a hamlet and townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is near the northwest shore of Lough Neagh and close to Magherafelt. The hamlet forms one part of a parish named Ardtrea North. Ballymaguigan is part of the ...
,
Draperstown Draperstown ()Toner, Gregory. ''Place-Names of Northern Ireland'', p. 85. Queen's University of Belfast, 1996; is a village in the Sperrin Mountains in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Ballinascreen and ...
, and Lecumpher; and the
Strabane District Council Strabane District Council ( ga, Comhairle Ceantair an tSratha Báin; Ulster-Scots: ''Stràbane Destrìck Cooncil'') was a local council in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland established by the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972. It merge ...
wards of
Castlederg Castlederg (earlier Caslanadergy, ) is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Derg and is near the border with County Donegal, Ireland. It stands in the townlands of Castlesessagh and Churchtown, in the historic barony ...
, Clare, Finn, Glenderg, Newtownstewart,
Plumbridge Plumbridge is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is a crossroads village, standing on the banks of the Glenelly River. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 267 people. It lies within Derry City and Strabane District ar ...
, Sion Mills, and Victoria Bridge. 1997–present: the District of Cookstown; the District of Magherafelt; and the Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council wards of Altmore, Coalisland North, Coalisland South, Coalisland West and Newmills, Donaghmore, County Tyrone, Donaghmore, and Washing Bay. The constituency was created in 1950 when the old two-seat constituency of Fermanagh and Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency), Fermanagh and Tyrone was abolished as part of the final move to single-member seats. Originally, the seat primarily consisted of the northern, eastern and western parts of County Tyrone, with the south included in Fermanagh and South Tyrone. Of the post-1973 districts, it contained all of Omagh and Cookstown and part of Strabane and Magherafelt. In boundary changes proposed by a review in 1995, the seat was split in two, with the name retained by the eastern half, even though it contained only 30% of the old seat. The western half became the nucleus of the new West Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency), West Tyrone constituency. The new Mid Ulster also gained areas from East Londonderry (UK Parliament constituency), East Londonderry and Fermanagh and South Tyrone, taking it deeper into County Londonderry.


History

For the history of the constituency prior to 1950, see Fermanagh and Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency), Fermanagh and Tyrone. In both its incarnations, Mid Ulster has seen a precarious balance between Unionists (Ireland), unionist and Irish nationalism, Irish nationalist voters, although in recent years the nationalists have advanced significantly to be in a clear majority. Many elections have seen a candidate from one side triumph due to candidates from the other side splitting the vote. The seat was initially won by the Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland), Irish Nationalist Party in 1950 United Kingdom general election, 1950 and 1951 United Kingdom general election, 1951 then by Sinn Féin in 1955 United Kingdom general election, 1955. However the Sinn Féin Member of Parliament (MP) was unseated on petition on the basis that his Irish Republican Army (1922-1969), Irish Republican Army (IRA) convictions made him ineligible, and in subsequent by-elections the seat was won by the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). In a by-election in 1969, the seat was won by Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, Bernadette Devlin standing as an independent socialist nationalist on the "Unity (Northern Ireland), Unity" ticket, which sought to unite nationalist voters behind a single candidate. At the age of 21, Devlin was the youngest person ever elected to the British House of Commons, House of Commons in the era of universal suffrage. The by-election saw a 91.5% turnout, a record for any UK by-election. Devlin held her seat in the 1970 United Kingdom general election, 1970 general election but generated controversy when she had a child while still unmarried as well as for her fierce anti-clericalism. The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) stood a candidate against her in the February 1974 United Kingdom general election, February 1974 general election and the nationalist vote was strongly divided, allowing John Dunlop (Northern Ireland politician), John Dunlop of the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party to win with the support of the UUP and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Dunlop held his seat for the next nine years, though in 1975 he was part of a large section of Vanguard that broke away to form the short-lived United Ulster Unionist Party. He held his seat in 1979 United Kingdom general election, 1979 only owing to a unionist pact. He polled poorly in the 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1982 Assembly election, taking 2.8% of the vote. Consequently, he did not stand again in 1983, and the following year the UUUP was wound up. The 1983 United Kingdom general election, 1983 general election saw a fierce contest for the seat, with the UUP, DUP, SDLP and Sinn Féin all polling strongly. The winner was the DUP's William McCrea, Baron McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown, William McCrea, by a narrow majority of just 78 over Sinn Féin's Danny Morrison (Irish republican), Danny Morrison. In general elections from then to 2005 the UUP did not contest the seat. Following the boundary changes, McCrea contested the new Mid Ulster in 1997 United Kingdom general election, 1997 but, by then, Sinn Féin had established itself as the most likely party to outpoll a unionist and so drew votes from the SDLP, resulting in Martin McGuinness winning. He held the seat at the general elections of 2001, 2005 and 2010. During the 2001 general election, Mid Ulster had the highest turnout in any constituency in the United Kingdom. On 11 June 2012, McGuinness announced his intention to resign from the House of Commons to concentrate on his position as Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, Deputy First Minister and avoid so-called 'double jobbing' by which members of the Northern Ireland Assembly also work as councillors or MPs. This necessitated a 2013 Mid Ulster by-election, by-election. On 30 December 2012, Martin McGuinness formally announced he would Resignation from the British House of Commons, resign his Westminster seat with immediate effect. Sinn Féin's
Francie Molloy Francie Molloy ( ga, Proinsias Ó Maolmhuaidh; born 16 December 1950) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician who has been the abstentionist Member of Parliament (MP) for Mid Ulster since 2013. He was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) ...
won the resulting 2013 Mid Ulster by-election, by-election in March 2013.2013 By-election
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Elections


Elections in the 2010s


Elections in the 2000s


Elections in the 1990s

Between 1992 and 1996 there were significant boundary changes, creating the new seat of West Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency), West Tyrone. This had a huge knock on effect on Mid Ulster, which lost all its areas in Omagh and Strabane district councils, and gained the Torrent LGD in Dungannon from Fermanagh and South Tyrone, and the parts of
Magherafelt District Council Magherafelt District Council was a district council in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. It was merged with Cookstown District Council and Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council on 1 April 2015 under local government reorganisation in ...
previously in East Londonderry (UK Parliament constituency), East Londonderry. Therefore, the implied 1992 election results are very different from the actual ones and are displayed above.


Elections in the 1980s


Elections in the 1970s


Elections in the 1960s


Elections in the 1950s

The seat was awarded to Beattie on petition on the grounds that Mitchell's conviction as a Felony, felon made him ineligible to sit in Parliament. However, Beattie in turn was also found ineligible to sit due to holding an office of profit under the crown, triggering a further by-election. Mitchell was subsequently unseated by a resolution of the House of Commons, on the grounds that his terrorist convictions made him ineligible to sit in Parliament.
Hansard
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See also

* List of parliamentary constituencies in Northern Ireland


References


Further reading

*F. W. S. Craig, ''British Parliamentary Election Results 1918 – 1949'' *F. W. S. Craig, ''British Parliamentary Election Results 1950 – 1970''


External links


2017 Election
House Of Commons Library 2017 Election report
A Vision Of Britain Through Time
(Constituency elector numbers)

(Election results from 1992 to the present) *http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/ (Election results from 1951 to the present) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mid Ulster (Uk Parliament Constituency) Westminster Parliamentary constituencies in Northern Ireland Politics of County Tyrone Politics of County Londonderry