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  Type Borough
  Entity Northern Ireland
  DivisionType Districts
  Division Belfast City Council , Newtownabbey
  Year 1885 , 1922
  MP Nigel Dodds
  Party Democratic Unionist
  EP Northern Ireland


Belfast North is a Parliamentary Constituency in the House Of Commons and also an Assembly constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly .


BOUNDARIES

The seat was created in 1922 when, as part of the establishment of the devolved Stormont Parliament for Northern Ireland, the number of MPs in the Westminster Parliament was drastically cut. The seat is centred on the north section of Belfast , though at times the area around the Docks on the north side of the Lagan Estuary has instead been part of variously Belfast East and Belfast West . Belfast North also contains part of the district of Newtownabbey .

Belfast North contains 14 wards of Belfast City Council and 5 of Newtownabbey Borough Council . The constituency suffered the highest level of violence in Northern Ireland during The Troubles and covers many areas synonymous with the conflict – the New Lodge , Ardoyne , Rathcoole , Ballysillan and Woodvale . The overall tenor of the constituency is working-class, with a high proportion of residents in public housing, and concentrations of low-income single people in the middle Antrim Road and Cliftonville areas. There are some upscale residential areas around Belfast Castle and on the slopes of Cavehill . Sectarian divisions are stark, with a number of Peace Lines cutting through the constituency and, As Of 2005 , occasional outbursts of sectarian street violence, and was the focus for ugly post-ceasefire incidents such as the Holy Cross Dispute .


Proposed boundary changes

At the time of writing the Boundary Commission has proposed alterations for the boundaries of constituencies in Northern Ireland. Belfast North currently has one of the smallest electorates of any constituency in Northern Ireland and it is proposed to expand it further into Newtownabbey , taking in areas currently contained in both East Antrim and South Antrim .

The four wards which the Boundary Commission have proposed to add to the constituency from Newtownabbey have almost exactly the same composition in terms of Community Background as the existing constituency.

Not included in the proposals is a common suggestion to reunite the five wards centred on the Shankill Road which are currently split between Belfast West and Belfast North. At the boundary commission hearings in September 2005, the SDLP proposed extending the seat to Cloughfern and Jordanstown. The DUP supported the addition of Cloughfern option. Sinn Fein had little to say at the enquiry and were generally supportive of the commission's proposals. The issue of transferring the Crumlin and Woodvale wards to West Belfast to unite the Greater Shankill was raised by Alliance and a private individual but was vociferously opposed by the DUP led by local MP Nigel Dodds and to a lesser extent by the Ulster Unionists. Both the SDLP and Sinn Fein had little to say on the latter issue and neither opposed nor supported it.


HISTORY

Belfast North has a Unionist majority though the Nationalist vote is considerable. It has generated particular interest for a number of highly unusual elections results, as well as for several candidates and MPs prominently disagreeing with their parties.

Of the five main political parties in Northern Ireland, four (the Ulster Unionist Party , the Democratic Unionist Party , the Social Democratic And Labour Party and Sinn Féin ) all have relatively strong support bases and routinely poll similar results. Other parties such as the Alliance , Progressive Unionist Party , Unionist Party Of Northern Ireland , Conservatives and the Workers' Party have at times polled significantly, as have independent candidates, with the result that many elections have been won on comparatively low shares of the vote. The elections to the various assemblies have often seen the seats for the constituency heavily split - in 1998 no party won more than one Assembly seat.

The area saw a steady out movement of Protestants during the Troubles , to some degree replaced by a growing Catholic population, although the overall population of the area fell sharply. However, all the inner-city communities in the constituency are now haemorrhaging electors, and the overall ethnic composition of the constituency now seems stable.

The seat was consistently held by the Ulster Unionist Party from its creation until the 1970s. In 1972 the first notable dissent occurred when the sitting MP, Stratton Mills , dissented from the UUP's decision to withdraw from the Conservative whip at Westminster over the suspension of the Stormont Parliament . Mills remained as a Conservative MP, but the following year Mills joined the Alliance , giving them their only Westminster representation to date.

In the February 1974 General Election the seat was won by John Carson of the Ulster Unionist Party with backing by the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party and the Democratic Unionist Party on a united slate in opposition to the Sunningdale Agreement . Carson's victory came despite a majority of votes being cast for pro-Sunningdale candidates, albeit split between the Pro-Assembly Unionist s, the Social Democratic And Labour Party and the Northern Ireland Labour Party . Carson held his seat in the October 1974 Election but was deselected by the local Ulster Unionists over his support for the minority Labour government.

The 1979 General Election saw one of the most dramatic results of all when Johnny McQuade of the Democratic Unionist Party won the seat with a mere 27.6% of the vote - the third lowest total for a successful candidate in a UK general election in the twentieth century. This came about due to the strong showing of several other parties, dividng the vote strongly. McQuade also had the distinction of being the oldest person to be initially elected to Westminster in the 20th century and did not restand at the next general election.

In 1983 , Cecil Walker regained the seat for the UUP, beating Scotsman George Seawright of the DUP. In the 1987 General Election the UUP and DUP agreed a pact in opposition to the Anglo Irish Agreement . Seawright had been expelled from the DUP and stood in the election, reviving the Protestant Unionist Party label, but was unsuccessful.

Walker continued to hold the seat until 2001 but gained a reputation for inactivity. In the 2001 General Election the DUP contested the seat for the first time since 1983, with their candidate Nigel Dodds campaigning heavily on both their opposition to the Good Friday Agreement and Walker's record. Walker also suffered from a disastrous television interview during the campaign. In the election Walker's vote collapsed to a mere 12%, coming fourth whilst Dodds won the seat. The UUP vote fell even further in both the 2003 Assembly Election and the 2005 General Election and it seems extremely doubtful that they will retake the seat at the next general election. Much of the attention now focuses on the growth of the Sinn Fein vote.


WESTMINSTER ELECTIONS


Members of Parliament

The Member Of Parliament since the 2001 General Election is Nigel Dodds of the Democratic Unionist Party . He defeated Cecil Walker of the Ulster Unionist Party who had sat for the seat since 1983 .


Elections


Elections in the 2000s


  party Democratic Unionist Party
  candidate Nigel Dodds
  votes 13,935
  percentage 456
  change +48


  party Sinn Féin
  candidate Gerry Kelly
  votes 8,747
  percentage 286
  change +34


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Alban Maginness
  votes 4,950
  percentage 162
  change -48


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Fred Cobain
  votes 2,154
  percentage 71
  change -49


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate Marjorie Hawkins
  votes 438
  percentage 14
  change +14


  party Workers Party (Ireland)
  candidate Marcella Delaney
  votes 165
  percentage 05
  change -01


  party Vote For Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket
  candidate Lynda Gilby
  votes 151
  percentage 05
  change +02


  votes 5,188
  percentage 170


  votes 30,540
  percentage 578
  change -94


  winner Democratic Unionist Party
  swing +07




  party Democratic Unionist Party
  candidate Nigel Dodds
  votes 16,718
  percentage 408
  change 00


  party Sinn Féin
  candidate Gerry Kelly
  votes 10,331
  percentage 252
  change +50


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Alban Maginness
  votes 8,592
  percentage 210
  change +06


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Cecil Walker
  votes 4,904
  percentage 120
  change -398


  party Workers Party (Ireland)
  candidate Marcella Delaney
  votes 253
  percentage 06
  change -01


  party Vote For Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket
  candidate Rainbow George Weiss
  votes 134
  percentage 03
  change ''N/A''


  votes 6,387
  percentage 156


  votes 40,932
  percentage 672
  change +30


  winner Democratic Unionist Party
  loser Ulster Unionist Party




  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Cecil Walker
  votes 21,478
  percentage 518


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Alban Maginness
  votes 8,454
  percentage 204


  party Sinn Féin
  candidate Jon Kelly
  votes 8,375
  percentage 202


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate Tom Campbell
  votes 2,221
  percentage 54


  party Green Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate P Emerson
  votes 539
  percentage 13


  party Workers Party (Ireland)
  candidate P Treanor
  votes 297
  percentage 07


  party Natural Law Party
  candidate A Gribben
  votes 98
  percentage 02


  votes 13,024


  percentage 642


  winner Ulster Unionist Party




  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Cecil Walker
  votes 17,240
  percentage 480


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Alban Maginness
  votes 7,615
  percentage 212


  party Sinn Féin
  candidate Paddy McManus
  votes 4,693
  percentage 131


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate Tom Campbell
  votes 2,246
  percentage 63


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Margaret Redpath
  votes 2,107
  percentage 59


  party New Agenda
  candidate S Lynch
  votes 1,386
  percentage 39


  party Workers Party (Ireland)
  candidate M Smith
  votes 419
  percentage 12


  party Natural Law Party
  candidate D O'Leary
  votes 208
  percentage 06


  votes 9,625


  percentage 652


  winner Ulster Unionist Party




  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Cecil Walker
  votes 14,355
  percentage 390


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Alban Maginness
  votes 5,795
  percentage 157


  party Protestant Unionist
  candidate George Seawright
  votes 5,671
  percentage 154


  party Sinn Féin
  candidate Paddy McManus
  votes 5,062
  percentage 138


  party Workers Party (Ireland)
  candidate Seamus Lynch
  votes 3,062
  percentage 83


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate Tom Campbell
  votes 2,871
  percentage 78


  votes 8,560
  percentage 233


  percentage 623


  winner Ulster Unionist Party




  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Cecil Walker
  votes 21,649


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate Paul Maguire
  votes 5,072


  party Workers Party (Ireland)
  candidate Seamus Lynch
  votes 3,563


  votes 16,577




  winner Ulster Unionist Party




  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Cecil Walker
  votes 15,339
  percentage 362


  party Democratic Unionist Party
  candidate George Seawright
  votes 8,260
  percentage 195


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate B Feeny
  votes 5,944
  percentage 140


  party Sinn Féin
  candidate J Austin
  votes 5,451
  percentage 129


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate P Maguire
  votes 3,879
  percentage 91


  party Workers Party (Ireland)
  candidate Seamus Lynch
  votes 2,412
  percentage 57


  party Independent DUP
  candidate William Gault
  votes 1,134
  percentage 27


  votes 7,079
  percentage 167


  percentage 694


  winner Ulster Unionist Party
  loser Democratic Unionist Party




  party Democratic Unionist Party
  candidate Johnny McQuade
  votes 11,690
  percentage 276


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Cecil Walker
  votes 10,695
  percentage 253


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Paschal O'Hare
  votes 7,823
  percentage 185


  party Unionist Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate Anne Dickson
  votes 4,220
  percentage 100


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate John Cushnahan
  votes 4,120
  percentage 97


  party Republican Clubs
  candidate Seamus Lynch
  votes 1,907
  percentage 45


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate Alan Carr
  votes 1,889
  percentage 44


  votes 995
  percentage 24


  votes 42,344
  percentage 651


  winner Democratic Unionist Party
  loser Ulster Unionist Party




  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate John Carson
  votes 29,662
  percentage 626


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Thomas Donnelly
  votes 11,400
  percentage 241


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate John Ferguson
  votes 3,807
  percentage 81


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate William Boyd
  votes 2,481
  percentage 52


  votes 18,222
  percentage 385


  votes 47,670
  percentage 659


  winner Ulster Unionist Party




  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate John Carson
  votes 21,531
  percentage 437


  party Pro-Assembly Unionist
  candidate David Smyth
  votes 12,755
  percentage 259


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Thomas Donnelly
  votes 12,003
  percentage 244


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate S Scott
  votes 2,917
  percentage 59


  votes 8,776
  percentage 178


  percentage 682


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Stratton Mills
  votes 28,668
  percentage 485


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate John Sharkey
  votes 18,894
  percentage 319


  party Protestant Unionist Party
  candidate William Beattie
  votes 11,173
  percentage 188


  party Independent Unionist
  candidate John McKeague
  votes 441
  percentage 08


  votes 9,774
  percentage 165


  votes 59,176
  percentage 780


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Stratton Mills
  votes 26,891
  percentage 574


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate David Overend
  votes 19,927
  percentage 426


  votes 6,964
  percentage 149


  votes 46,818
  percentage 655


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Stratton Mills
  votes 29,976
  percentage 596


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate John McDowell
  votes 17,564
  percentage 349


  party Independent Republican (Ireland)
  candidate Francis McGlade
  votes 2,743
  percentage 55


  votes 12,412
  percentage 247


  votes 50,283
  percentage 695


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Stratton Mills
  votes 32,173
  percentage 607


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate John McDowell
  votes 18,640
  percentage 352


  party Sinn Féin
  candidate Francis McGlade
  votes 2,156
  percentage 41


  votes 13,533
  percentage 256


  votes 52,969
  percentage 711


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Harford Hyde
  votes 34,995
  percentage 607


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate James Morrow
  votes 22,685
  percentage 393


  votes 12,310
  percentage 213


  votes 57,680
  percentage 757


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Harford Hyde
  votes 36,412
  percentage 644


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate William Leeburn
  votes 20,146
  percentage 356


  votes 16,266
  percentage 288


  votes 56,558
  percentage 749


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate William Neill
  votes 25,761
  percentage 553


  party Northern Ireland Labour Party
  candidate William Leeburn
  votes 20,845
  percentage 447


  votes 4,916
  percentage 106


  votes 46,606
  percentage 636


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Thomas Somerset
  votes 27,812
  percentage 621


  party Independent Unionist
  candidate Thomas Henderson
  votes 10,909
  percentage 244


  party Independent (politician)
  candidate David Wilson
  votes 6,059
  percentage 135


  votes 16,903
  percentage 378


  votes 44,780
  percentage 729


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Thomas McConnell
  votes 34,182
  percentage 966


  party Sinn Féin
  candidate Hugh Corvin
  votes 1,192
  percentage 34


  votes 32,990
  percentage 933


  votes 35,374
  percentage 754


  winner Ulster Unionist Party


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Thomas McConnell
  votes 16,771
  percentage 525


  party Independent Unionist
  candidate Thomas Henderson
  votes 15,171
  percentage 475


  votes 1,600
  percentage 50


  votes 31,942
  percentage 682


  winner Ulster Unionist Party