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East Antrim (uk Parliament Constituency)




  Name East Antrim
  Type County
  Entity Northern Ireland
  DivisionType Districts
  Division Larne , Carrickfergus , Newtownabbey
  Year 1885 , 1983
  MP Sammy Wilson
  Party Democratic Unionist
  EP Northern Ireland


East Antrim 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 boundary changes in 1983 , as part of an expansion of Northern Ireland's constituencies from 12 to 17, and was predominantly made up from parts of North Antrim and South Antrim . Since further revisions in 1995 (when it lost part of the district of Newtownabbey to the North Belfast Constituency ) it now covers the entirity of the districts of Larne and Carrickfergus , as well as part of Newtownabbey .


Proposed Boundary changes

At the time of writing the Boundary Commission has published provisional recommendations for modifying the boundaries of constituencies in Northern Ireland. Two significant changes have been proposed for East Antrim. In the south of the constituency it is proposed to transfer a further part of Newtownabbey to the North Belfast Constituency whilst in the north the seat would gain the Glens in Moyle district from North Antrim . East Antrim would be renamed Antrim Coast & Glens. However this latter part of the proposal has raised many questions, with some already arguing that the Glens have no natural ties to Jordanstown (and in 1995 the previous Boundary Commission cited this very reason when rejecting such a proposal). Furthermore some commentators feel that such a long coastal seat is too sprawling and lacking in natural ties. The changes will be subject to a series of consultations and it remains to be seen whether these proposals will be upheld. If not then it is likely that some other changes will be performed.


HISTORY

For the history of the equivalent constituencies prior to 1950 please see Antrim (constituency) and from 1950 until 1983 , please see North Antrim (constituency) and South Antrim (constituency) .

The constituency is overwhelmingly Unionist , with the combined votes for Nationalist parties rarely exceeding 10%. However there have been above average votes for parties outside the traditional unionist block, such as the Alliance and the Conservatives . In the local government elections for the equivalent area many votes often go to independent candidates or groups such as the Newtownabbey Ratepayers Association .

The main interest in elections has been the contest between the Ulster Unionist Party and the Democratic Unionist Party . In 1983 the UUP were only 367 votes ahead of the DUP. As part of a pact to oppose the Anglo-Irish Agreement the DUP did not contest the seat until 1992 but they still failed to come close, though in the 1996 elections to the Northern Ireland Forum they were only slightly behind the UUP. But in the 2001 General Election they achieved an astonishing result when they came with 128 votes of winning the Westminster seat, despite not having targeted it. In the 2003 Assembly Election they followed this up by gaining two additional MLAs and outpolling the UUP for the first time.

The DUP remained eager to take the Westminster seat and in the 2005 General Election they did so.


WESTMINSTER ELECTIONS


Members of Parliament

The Member Of Parliament since the 2005 General Election is Sammy Wilson of the Democratic Unionist Party . In that election he defeated Roy Beggs of the Ulster Unionist Party , who had sat for the seat since it was created at the 1983 General Election



Election results

  title General Election 2005 : East Antrim


  party Democratic Unionist Party
  candidate Sammy Wilson
  votes 15,766
  percentage 496
  change +136


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Roy Beggs
  votes 8,462
  percentage 266
  change -98


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate Séan Neeson
  votes 4,869
  percentage 153
  change +28


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Danny O'Connor
  votes 1,695
  percentage 53
  change -20


  party Sinn F&eacutein
  candidate James McKeown
  votes 828
  percentage 26
  change +01


  party Vote For Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket
  candidate David Kerr
  votes 147
  percentage 05
  change +05


  votes 7,304
  percentage 230


  votes 31,767
  percentage 545



  winner Democratic Unionist Party
  loser Ulster Unionist Party
  swing 117%


  title General Election 2001 : East Antrim


  party Ulster Unionist Party
  candidate Roy Beggs
  votes 13,101
  percentage 364
  change -24


  party Democratic Unionist Party
  candidate Sammy Wilson
  votes 12,973
  percentage 360
  change +166


  party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  candidate John Mathews
  votes 4,483
  percentage 125
  change -77


  party Social Democratic and Labour Party
  candidate Danny O&#8217Connor
  votes 2,641
  percentage 73
  change +27


  party Independent
  candidate Robert Mason
  votes 1,092
  percentage 30
  change -03


  party Sinn Féin
  candidate Janette Graffan
  votes 903
  percentage 25
  change +09


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Alan Greer
  votes 807
  percentage 22
  change -46


  votes 128
  percentage 04


  votes 36,000
  percentage 591
  change +09


  winner Ulster Unionist Party



ASSEMBLY AND FORUM ELECTIONS

The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2003 Election are:


In the 1998 Election the six MLAs elected were:


Changes 1998 - 2003


In the 1996 election to the Northern Ireland Peace Forum, 5 Forum members were elected from East Antrim. They were as follows:



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