Belfast South (Assembly constituency)































Belfast South

Northern Ireland Assembly
Parliamentary Constituency

BelfastSouthUKParliamentConstituency.png
South Belfast shown within Northern Ireland

Current constituency
Created 1973
Seats 6 (1998–2016)
5 (2017–)
MLAs


  •      Clare Bailey (GP)


  •      Paula Bradshaw (APNI)


  •      Claire Hanna (Independent)


  •      Máirtín Ó Muilleoir (SF)


  •      Christopher Stalford (DUP)

City council Belfast City Council
EP constituency Northern Ireland

Belfast South (Irish: Béal Feirste Theas, Ulster Scots: Bilfawst Sooth) is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.


The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973. It usually shares boundaries with the Belfast South UK Parliament constituency, however the boundaries of the two constituencies were slightly different from 1983 to 1986 and 2010–2011 as the Assembly boundaries had not caught up with Parliamentary boundary changes and from 1996 to 1997 when members of the Northern Ireland Forum had been elected from the newly drawn Parliamentary constituencies but the 51st Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected in 1992 under the 1983–95 constituency boundaries, was still in session.


Members were then elected from the constituency to the 1975 Constitutional Convention, the 1982 Assembly, the 1996 Forum and then to the current Assembly from 1998.


The constituency is primarily formed from the Belfast City Council districts of Balmoral, Laganbank and as well as a number of wards from Pottinger and Castlereagh Borough Council. For further details of the history and boundaries of the constituency, see Belfast South (UK Parliament constituency).




Contents






  • 1 Members


  • 2 Elections


    • 2.1 Northern Ireland Assembly


      • 2.1.1 2017


      • 2.1.2 2016


      • 2.1.3 2011


      • 2.1.4 2007


      • 2.1.5 2003


      • 2.1.6 1998




    • 2.2 1996 Forum


    • 2.3 1984 by-election


    • 2.4 1982


    • 2.5 1975 Constitutional Convention


    • 2.6 1973




  • 3 References





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Election
MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)
MLA
(Party)

1973


Basil Glass
(Alliance Party)


Basil McIvor
(UUP)


Reginald Magee
(UUP)


Herbert Kirk
(UUP)


Nelson Elder
(UUP)


Edward Burns
(DUP)

1975


Jim Hendron
(Alliance)

Jeremy Burchill
(UUP)

Martin Smyth
(UUP)


David Trimble
(Vanguard)

1982

David Cook
(Alliance Party)


Edgar Graham
(UUP)

Jim Kirkpatrick
(UUP)

5 seats
1982–1998


Raymond McCrea
(DUP)

1984
by-election


Frank Millar Jr
(UUP)

1996

Steve McBride
(Alliance Party)


Alasdair McDonnell
(SDLP)

Jim Clarke
(UUP)

Bob Stoker
(UUP)

Joan Parkes
(DUP)

1998


Monica McWilliams
(NI Women's Coalition)


Carmel Hanna
(SDLP)

Esmond Birnie
(UUP)


Michael McGimpsey
(UUP)

Mark Robinson
(DUP)

2003


Alex Maskey
(Sinn Féin)

2007


Anna Lo
(Alliance Party)

Jimmy Spratt
(DUP)

January 2010
co-option


Conall McDevitt
(SDLP)

2011

September 2013
co-option


Fearghal McKinney
(SDLP)

October 2014
co-option


Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
(Sinn Féin)

June 2015
co-option


Claire Hanna
(SDLP)

September 2015
co-option


Emma Pengelly
(DUP)

2016


Clare Bailey
(Green (NI))

Paula Bradshaw
(Alliance Party)


Christopher Stalford
(DUP)

2017

5 seats
2017–present


Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.



Elections



Northern Ireland Assembly



2017

















































































































































































2017 Assembly election: Belfast South – 5 Seats[1]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9


Sinn Féin

Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
17.7

7,610


SDLP

Claire Hanna
15.2
6,559
6,756.28
6,788.12
6,839.56
6,981.54

8,652.54


Alliance

Paula Bradshaw
13.0
5,595
5,632.26
5,672.50
5,740.40
5,866.38

7,690.38


DUP

Christopher Stalford
10.5
4,529
4,530.08
4,551.08
4,554.08
4,704.08
4,715.26
4,726.26
4,728.50

8,667.50


Green (NI)

Clare Bailey
9.9
4,247
4,292.78
4,341.74
4,523.08
5,073.96
5,450
6,344
6,719.36

6,797.22


UUP
Michael Henderson
9.0
3,863
3,866
3,932.12
3,955.12
4,240.20
4,337.80
4,647.80
4,761.40
5,255.94


DUP

Emma Little Pengelly
10.3
4,446
4,446.78
4,468.84
4,476.84
4,655.90
4,676.26
4,695.26
4,703.26


Alliance
Emmet McDonough-Brown
4.8
2,053
2,080.96
2,095.38
2,118.92
2,185.34


SDLP
Naomh Gallagher
4.2
1,794
1,855.86
1,865.92
1,893.42
1,962.22


People Before Profit
Pádraigín Mervyn
1.8
760
789.58
828.72
970.86


TUV
John Hiddleston
1.6
703
703.36
717.36
724.48


Labour Alternative
Seán Burns
1.2
531
539.76
566.42


NI Conservatives
George Jabbour
0.5
200
200.48


Workers' Party
Lily Kerr
0.4
163
168.22

Electorate: 67,953   Valid: 43,053   Spoilt: 412 (0.95%)   Quota: 7,176   Turnout: 43,465 (63.96%)




2016








































































































































































































































































2016 Assembly election: Belfast South – 6 Seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11 Count 12


Sinn Féin

Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
14.2
5,207
5,208
5,234
5,245

5,247


Alliance

Paula Bradshaw
9.1
3,332
3,352
3,369
3,400
3,418
3,425
3,437
3,570

5,729


SDLP

Claire Hanna
12.3
4,516
4,522
4,559
4,574
4,581
4,582
4,591
4,738
4,934
5,056.50

7,641.50


Green (NI)

Clare Bailey
9.6
3,521
3,534
3,600
3,670
3,678
3,691
3,707
4,289
4,524
4,729.50
4,932.75

6,056.75


DUP

Emma Pengelly
12.3
4,511
4,526
4,526
4,528
4,595
4,644
4,703
5,049
5,073
5,092.25
5,117

5,150


DUP

Christopher Stalford
9.7
3,570
3,582
3,582
3,583
3,615
3,717
3,866
4,355
4,368
4,373.25
4,389.25

4,409.25


UUP
Rodney McCune
6.7
2,466
2,514
2,515
2,527
2,615
2,677
2,755
3,213
3,272
3,337.50
3,367.50
3,449.50


SDLP

Fearghal McKinney
7.7
2,845
2,850
2,869
2,876
2,877
2,878
2,878
2,964
3,057
3,104.75


Alliance
Duncan Morrow
7.3
2,691
2,698
2,707
2,730
2,733
2,736
2,744
2,837


UKIP

Bob Stoker
2.2
794
801
803
804
832
908
1,025


Labour Alternative
Seán Burns
2.4
871
871
909
971
974
985
989


TUV
John Hiddleston
1.3
495
498
499
501
558
590
685


Independent
Ruth Patterson
1.3
475
478
479
481
502
571


PUP
Ian Shanks
1.2
430
432
435
438
444

South Belfast Unionists

William Dickson
1.0
351
357
358
359


NI Labour
Brigitte Anton
0.7
246
248
258


Workers' Party
Lily Kerr
0.7
241
241


NI Conservatives
Ben Manton
0.4
161

Electorate: 68,469   Valid: 36,723   Spoilt: 424 (1.14%)   Quota: 5,247   Turnout: 54.25




2011























































































































































2011 Assembly Election: Belfast South – 6 seats[2][3]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5


Alliance

Anna Lo
19.8

6,390


SDLP

Alasdair McDonnell
14.0
4,527

4,916.10


UUP

Michael McGimpsey
9.2
2,988
3,208.80
3,241.05
3,322.95

4,622.05


Sinn Féin

Alex Maskey
12.5
4,038
4,124.70
4,138.45
4,268.15

4,452.05


SDLP

Conall McDevitt
9.9
3,191
3.510.50
3,687.25
3,852.10

4,444.80


DUP

Jimmy Spratt
12.5
4,045
4,098.70
4,103.45
4,163.85

4,281.45


DUP
Ruth Patterson
11.8
3,800
3,887
3,893.75
3,953.05
4,163.40


Green (NI)
Clare Bailey
2.8
889
1,226.80
1,263.55
1,655.60


UUP
Mark Finlay
4.3
1,394
1,554.50
1,567
1,617.70


People Before Profit

Brian Faloon
1.3
414
475.80
480.05


Socialist Party
Paddy Meehan
0.7
234
252
255


UKIP
Nico Torregrosa
0.7
234
244.50
245


Workers' Party
Paddy Lynn
0.5
135
155.40
158.90


Independent
Charles Smyth
0.1
29
33.50
33.50

Electorate: 62,484   Valid: 32,308   Spoilt: 444   Quota: 4,616   Turnout: 32,752 (52.42%)



Note: Charles Smyth sought election as a Procapitalism candidate, and appeared as such on the ballot paper.



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2007 Assembly election: South Belfast – 6 Seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10


DUP

Jimmy Spratt
15.7%

4,762


SDLP

Alasdair McDonnell
14.4%

4,379


Alliance

Anna Lo
12.6%
3,829
3,831
3,834
3,853
3,908
3,956
4,046

4,415


UUP

Michael McGimpsey
8.7%
2,647
2,656
2,657
2,663
2,686
2,691
2,802
2,837
3,472

4,927


SDLP

Carmel Hanna
12.4%
3,748
3,749
3,780
3,786
3,815
3,849
3,856
4,063
4,077

4,262


Sinn Féin

Alex Maskey
13.2%
3,996
3,996
4,002
4,004
4,022
4,052
4,065
4,153
4,162

4,167


DUP
Christopher Stalford
6.7%
2,035
2,387
2,388
2,398
2,410
2,421
2,656
2,684
2,932
3,275


UUP

Esmond Birnie
5.9%
1,804
1,807
1,807
1,807
1,827
1,838
1,920
1,958
2,252


UUP

Bob Stoker
3.7%
1,122
1,131
1,132
1,135
1,138
1,143
1,254
1,268


Green (NI)
Brenda Cooke
2.4%
737
737
737
763
787
876
907


PUP
Andrew Park
1.4%
410
412
413
416
425
436


UK Unionist
David Hoey
1.0%
298
299
299
302
309
322


Socialist Party
Jim Barbour
0.8%
248
248
248
253
277


Workers' Party
Patrick Lynn
0.4%
123
123
123
126


NI Conservatives
Roger Lomas
0.4%
108
108
108
108


Make Politicians History

Rainbow George
0.2%
66
66
66


Independent
Charles Smyth
0.1%
22
22
22


Independent
Geoffrey Wilson
0.03%
10
10
10

Electorate: 48,923   Valid: 30,344   Spoilt: 189 (0.62%)   Quota: 4,335   Turnout: 62.41%




2003






























































































































































































































































2003 Assembly election: South Belfast – 6 Seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11 Count 12


UUP

Michael McGimpsey
17.2%

5,389


DUP

Mark Robinson
12.7%
3,991
4,024
4,024
4,025
4,040
4,049
4,151
4,155
4,247
4,268

6,661


UUP

Esmond Birnie
7.4%
2,311
2,863
2,863
2,866
2,922
2,939
3,038
3,088
3,871
4,312

4,536


SDLP

Carmel Hanna
12.5%
3,910
3,923
3,926
3,936
3,953
3,982
3,991
4,056
4,063
4,333
4,338

4,405


Sinn Féin

Alex Maskey
12.6%
3,933
3,936
3,938
3,948
3,969
3,988
3,990
3,992
3,992
4,004
4,012

4,013


SDLP

Alasdair McDonnell
10.3%
3,226
3,283
3,287
3,307
3,317
3,340
3,351
3,381
3,390
3,589
3,600

3,650


NI Women's Coalition

Monica McWilliams
6.9%
2,150
2,180
2,185
2,203
2,248
2,388
2,431
2,518
2,542
3,168
3,209
3,523


DUP
Ruth Patterson
8.1%
2,538
2,557
2,557
2,557
2,576
2,580
2,680
2,683
2,819
2,839


Alliance
Geraldine Rice
3.8%
1,185
1,999
1,202
1,203
1,215
1,270
1,285
1,747
1,763


UUP
John Hiddlestone
2.5%
769
969
970
971
991
996
1,090
1,111


Alliance

Tom Ekin
2.1%
664
673
674
679
698
726
740


PUP
Thomas Morrow
1.6%
495
510
510
512
521
529


Green (NI)
John Wright
1.0%
308
309
325
330
368


Socialist Party
Jim Barbour
0.5%
167
168
170
181


NI Conservatives
Roger Lomas
0.4%
116
119
120
120


Workers' Party
Patrick Lynn
0.3%
96
96
97


Rainbow Dream Ticket
Lindsay Steven
0.1%
42
42

Electorate: 50,707   Valid: 31,330   Spoilt: 407 (1.28%)   Quota: 4,476   Turnout: 62.59%




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1998 Assembly election: South Belfast – 6 Seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10


UUP

Michael McGimpsey
12.1%
4,938
5,032
5,183
5,358

5,898


SDLP

Alasdair McDonnell
12.2%
4,956
5,039
5,042
5,059
5,073

5,963


DUP

Mark Robinson
7.1%
2,872
2,940
3,484
3,629
3,779
3,781
4,351

6,524


UUP

Esmond Birnie
7.1%
2,875
2,980
3,065
3,499
4,389
4,392
5,267

5,881


NI Women's Coalition

Monica McWilliams
9.6%
3,912
4,053
4,067
4,112
4,157
4,675
5,077
5,118
5,238

5,277


SDLP

Carmel Hanna
9.5%
3,882
3,923
3,927
3,954
3,968
4,791
4,851
4,866
4,891

4,983


Alliance

Steve McBride
10.0%
4,086
4,187
4,203
4,236
4,331
4,374
4,616
4,670
4,826
4,832


DUP
Myreve Chambers
6.0%
2,449
2,505
3,011
3,205
3,314
3,318
3,510


PUP
Ernie Purvis
5.2%
2,112
2,187
2,230
2,721
2,823
2,855


Sinn Féin
Sean Hayes
6.4%
2,605
2,627
2,627
2,653
2,654


UUP

Jim Clarke
4.2%
1,720
1,793
1,916
2,057


Ulster Democratic

David Adams
4.3%
1,745
1,796
1,855


UK Unionist
Grant Dillon
3.7%
1,496
1,579


Independent Unionist
William Dixon
1.1%
437


Labour Party NI
Boyd Black
0.6%
231


Workers' Party
Patrick Lynn
0.4%
176


NI Conservatives
Roger Lomas
0.2%
97


Natural Law
James Anderson
0.2%
73


Independent Labour
Niall Cusack
0.2%
62

Electorate: 61,209   Valid: 40,724   Spoilt: 542 (1.31%)   Quota: 5,819   Turnout: 67.42%




1996 Forum


Successful candidates are shown in bold.[4]














































































































































Party
Candidate(s)
Votes
Percentage


UUP

Bob Stoker
Jim Clarke
Michael McGimpsey
Drew Nelson
Gordon Lucy
8,617
22.8


SDLP

Alasdair McDonnell
Peter O'Reilly
Carmel Hanna
Douglas Arthur Hegney
Rosaleen Hughes
7,956
21.0


DUP

Joan Parkes
Thomas Scott
John Norris
5,818
15.4


Alliance

Steve McBride
Philip McGarry
Margaret Marshall
4,689
12.4


Sinn Féin
Sean Hayes
Sean Clinton
Deborah Moore
2,455
6.5


PUP

Dawn Purvis
Victor Murphy
2,321
6.1


UK Unionist

Patrick Roche
Kate Garrett
1,750
4.6


Ulster Democratic

David Adams
Pauline Gilmore
1,666
4.4


NI Women's Coalition
Kate Fearon
Annie Campbell
Barbara McCabe
Clare McLaughlin
Fidelma O'Gorman
947
2.5


Labour coalition

Peter Hadden
Eleanor Rogers
Niall Cusack
Neil House
Maeve Cross
333
0.9


Green (NI)
Mary Carberry
Jane Carney
Owen Clarke
Andy Frew
314
0.8


NI Conservatives
Myrtle Boal
Alan McKelvey
279
0.7


Workers' Party
Paddy Lynn
Ian Foster
270
0.7


Democratic Partnership
Paul Smyth
Alison Wilson
133
0.4


Ulster Independence
Gordon Smyth
Samuel Stevenson
108
0.3


Democratic Left
Jean Craig
Chris Skillen
96
0.3


Ulster Christian Democratic
Austin Scallan
Martine McLaughlin
John McLaughlin
Brian McLaughlin
Margaret Gibson
31
0.1


Natural Law
James Anderson
Morris Ahmed
13
0.0


Independent Chambers
Bertha Burleigh
Mark Strain
5
0.0


1984 by-election


















1984 by-election: South Belfast – 1 Seat
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1


UUP

Frank Millar Jr
100.0%
Unopposed

Electorate: –   Valid: Unopposed   Spoilt: Unopposed   Quota: Unopposed   Turnout: Unopposed




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1982 Assembly election: South Belfast – 5 Seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6


UUP

Martin Smyth
35.6%

13,347


Alliance

David Cook
17.4%

6,514


DUP

Stuart McCrea
10.9%
4,091
2,940
3,484
3,629


UUP

Edgar Graham
7.7%
2,875
5,210
5,370
5,408
5,734

6,253


UUP

Jim Kirkpatrick
3.0%
1,126
4,427
4,617
4,673
4,960

5,416


SDLP

Ben Caraher
8.9%
3,342
3,344
3,740
3,740
3,741
4,713


Alliance

Basil Glass
6.7%
2,493
2,644
3,260
3,274
3,293


DUP

Cedric Wilson
5.6%
2,111
2,408
2,496


Workers' Party
Gerard Carr
2.5%
933
939


UUUP
Philip Moles
0.7%
248
332


Communist Party
Barry Bruton
0.7%
168
170


UUUP
James Scott
0.2%
82
239


Ulster Liberal
Michael Warden
0.2%
65
89


Independent
William Clulow
0.2%
65
86


Independent
Stuart Hall Raleigh
0.1%
19
20

Electorate: 66,683   Valid: 37,469   Spoilt: 1,243 (3.21%)   Quota: 4,424   Turnout: 58.05%




1975 Constitutional Convention







































































































































































1975 Constitutional Convention: Belfast South – 6 seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11


UUP

Martin Smyth
31.5%

15,061


Alliance

Basil Glass
16.7%

7,961


UUP

Jeremy Burchill
8.8%
4,230

7,751


Alliance

Jim Hendron
5.2%
2,499
2,536
3,473
3,483
4,282
4,288
4,465

7,329


Vanguard

David Trimble
5.1%
2,429
4,398
4,403
4,638
4,742
5,147
5,217
5,226

7,241


DUP

Thomas Burns
5.3%
2,529
3,406
3,413
3,733
3,837
4,965
5,042
5,054
6,117
6,134

6,514


Unionist Party NI

Reginald Magee
7.4%
3,552
3,819
3,862
3,909
4,076
4,132
5,718
5,779
5,948
6,424
6,448


Vanguard
Raymond Jordan
3.9%
1,874
2,733
2,736
2,907
2,996
3,282
3,351
3,365


SDLP

Ben Caraher
6.4%
3,065
3,069
3,126
3,127
3,269
3,271
3,281


Unionist Party NI
John Houston
3.5%
1,697
1,783
1,800
1,827
2,020
2,051


DUP
Robert McNeice
2.8%
1,316
1,837
1,839
1,903
1,928


NI Labour

Erskine Holmes
3.3%
1,599
1,682
1,716
1,726

Electorate: 73,324   Valid: 47,812   Spoilt: 789 (1.62%)   Quota: 6,831   Turnout: 66.28%




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1973 Assembly election: South Belfast – 6 Seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11 Count 12 Count 13 Count 14 Count 15 Count 16


UUP

Basil McIvor
13.1%
6,930
6,940
6,958
6,959
6,981
7,003
7,120
7,152
7,191
7,385

8,185


Alliance

Basil Glass
9.8%
5,148
5,244
5,367
5,404
5,848
5,852
5,876
7,305
7,309
7,393
7,441

9,025


DUP

Thomas Burns
8.8%
4,640
4.640
4.641
4,641
4,644
4,779
4,872
4,874
6,343
6,893
6,986
7,103
7,133

10,436


UUP

Nelson Elder
9.1%
4,807
4,810
4,815
4,815
4,821
4,840
4,909
4,917
4,965
6,110
6,610
6,835
6,978
7,287

8,044


UUP

Herbert Kirk
10.3%
5,426
5,429
5,435
5,439
5,447
5,465
5,610
5,620
5,653
6,009
6,605
6,838
7,038
7,297

7,663


UUP

Reginald Magee
6.9%
3,656
3,661
3,666
3,666
3,676
3,696
3,835
3,854
3,895
4,042
5,051
5,235
5,417
5,603
6,039

6,690


SDLP

Ben Caraher
6.3%
3,320
3,326
3,414
3,779
3,799
3,800
3,802
3,980
3,982
3,999
4,000
4,575
5,018
5,029
5,037
5,038


Vanguard
Martin Gowdy
4.6%
2,434
2,434
2,436
2,438
2,442
3,208
3,273
3,277
3,865
4,082
4,170
4,272
4,283


NI Labour

Erskine Holmes
5.1%
2,684
2,699
2,833
2,950
2,996
3,003
3,038
3,155
3,168
3,241
3,292


UUP
Robert Stewart
5.4%
2,850
2,853
2,859
2,861
2,868
2,886
3,010
3,017
3,074
3,218


Independent Unionist

Grace Bannister
4.8%
2,538
2,540
2,553
2,554
2,568
2,584
2,900
2,918
2,992


DUP
Thomas Wright
4.0%
2,134
2,134
2,135
2,138
2,139
2,295
2,369
2,373


Alliance
William McCollum
2.5%
1,294
1,446
1,525
1,545
1,834
1,835
1,848


Independent Unionist
Thomas Rea
2.3%
1,201
1,204
1,210
1,211
1,214
1,230


Vanguard
Stanley Morgan
2.3%
1,205
1,205
1,205
1,205
1,206


Alliance
Jean Graham
1.4%
743
810
869
885


Republican Clubs
Sean Flynn
1.5%
783
784
794


Ulster Liberal

Sheelagh Murnaghan
1.0%
548
560


Alliance
John Somerville
0.7%
380

Electorate: 75,990   Valid: 52,721   Spoilt: 928 (1.73%)   Quota: 7,532   Turnout: 70.60%




References




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  2. ^ South Belfast, UTV


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  4. ^ 1996 Candidates – South Belfast, Northern Ireland Elections




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