Belfast East (Assembly constituency)

Belfast East
Northern Ireland Assembly
Parliamentary constituency
East Belfast shown within Northern Ireland
Current constituency
Created1973
Seats6 (1998–2016)
5 (2017–)
MLAs
  •   Andy Allen (UUP)
  •   David Brooks (DUP)
  •   Joanne Bunting (DUP)
  •   Naomi Long (APNI)
  •   Peter McReynolds (APNI)
City councilBelfast City Council
BoundariesMap

Belfast East (Irish: Béal Feirste Thoir, Ulster Scots: Bilfawst East) 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 East UK Parliament constituency, however the boundaries of the two constituencies were slightly different from 1983 to 1986 and 2010 to 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.

For further details of the history and boundaries of the constituency, see Belfast East (UK Parliament constituency).

Members

Election MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
1973 Oliver Napier
(Alliance Party)
David Bleakley
(Labour)
Joshua Cardwell
(UUP/UPNI)
Norman Agnew
(UUP)
Roy Bradford
(UUP)
Eileen Paisley
(DUP)
1975 Reg Empey
(Vanguard)
William Craig
(Vanguard)
1982 Addie Morrow
(Alliance Party)
Dorothy Dunlop
(UUP)
Jeremy Burchill
(UUP)
Denny Vitty
(DUP)
Peter Robinson
(DUP)
1996 John Alderdice
(Alliance Party)
5 seats
1996–1998
Reg Empey
(UUP)
Jim Rodgers
(UUP)
Sammy Wilson
(DUP)
1998 David Ervine
(PUP)
Ian Adamson
(UUP)
2003 Naomi Long
(Alliance Party)
Michael Copeland
(UUP)
Robin Newton
(DUP)
January 2007
co-option
Dawn Purvis
(PUP)
2007 Wallace Browne
(DUP)
July 2010
co-option
Chris Lyttle
(Alliance Party)
2011 Judith Cochrane
(Alliance Party)
Michael Copeland
(UUP)
Sammy Douglas
(DUP)
September 2015
co-option
Andy Allen
(UUP)
2016 Naomi Long
(Alliance Party)
Joanne Bunting
(DUP)
2017 5 seats
2017–present
July 2019
co-option
Máire Hendron
(Alliance Party)
January 2020
co-option
Naomi Long
(Alliance Party)
2022 Peter McReynolds
(Alliance Party)
David Brooks
(DUP)

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

2022

2022 Assembly election: Belfast East – 5 seats[1]
Party Candidate FPv% Count[2]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Alliance Naomi Long 18.95% 8,195                    
DUP Joanne Bunting 16.77% 7,253                    
Alliance Peter McReynolds 13.46% 5,820 6,611 6,624 6,624 6,812 6,956 6,974 7,072 7,414    
DUP David Brooks 15.34% 6,633 6,646 6,646 6,646 6,656 6,666 6,995 7,078 7,091 7,092 8,961
UUP Andy Allen 12.21% 5,281 5,315 5,318 5,318 5,346 5,374 5,638 6,691 6,707 6,718 7,629
Green (NI) Brian Smyth 5.32% 2,302 2,360 2,375 2,375 2,488 2,761 2,787 2,839 3,393 3,578 3,640
TUV John Ross 7.14% 3,087 3,091 3,092 3,092 3,095 3,108 3,354 3,416 3,425 3,426  
Sinn Féin Mairéad O'Donnell 3.17% 1,369 1,385 1,390 1,390 1,463 1,501 1,504 1,509      
UUP Lauren Kerr 2.96% 1,282 1,298 1,299 1,299 1,325 1,340 1,406        
PUP Karl Bennett 2.24% 970 973 974 974 976 992          
People Before Profit Hannah Kenny 1.16% 500 510 534 534 577            
SDLP Charlotte Carson 1.12% 484 507 517 517              
Workers' Party Eoin MacNeill 0.17% 72 76                  
Electorate: 70,123   Valid: 43,248 (61.67%)   Spoilt: 592   Quota: 7,209   Turnout: 43,840 (62.52%)  

2017

2017 Assembly election: Belfast East – 5 seats[3]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Alliance Naomi Long 18.64% 7,610                    
Alliance Chris Lyttle 12.54% 5,059 5,760.03 5,780.25 5,885.86 6,032.81 6,072.14 6,367.87 7,268.87      
UUP Andy Allen 13.07% 5,275 5,313.17 5,323.39 5,356.6 5,498.59 5,767.92 5,783.14 6,048.62 7,257.62    
DUP Joanne Bunting 14.88% 6,007 6,016.02 6,021.02 6,026.13 6,057.35 6,217.46 6,228.46 6,275.01 6,759.01    
DUP Robin Newton 11.72% 4,729 4,734.5 4,736.5 4,739.5 4,774.5 4,862.61 4,865.61 4,890.72 5,268.26 5,333.26 5,541.65
DUP David Douglas 10.98% 4,431 4,435.18 4,436.18 4,440.18 4,455.4 4,568.4 4,572.4 4,599.73 4,995.25 5,093.25 5,410.84
PUP John Kyle 6.59% 2,658 2,673.29 2,678.51 2,685.73 2,751.95 2,936.28 2,950.28 3,148.79      
Green (NI) Georgina Milne 3.59% 1,447 1,474.06 1,500.28 1,539.49 1,763.36 1,801.58 2,080.65        
Sinn Féin Mairéad O'Donnell 2.91% 1,173 1,183.34 1,185.45 1,216.66 1,232.88 1,235.1          
TUV Andrew Girvin 2.27% 917 918.65 920.65 924.76 958.87            
Labour Alternative Courtney Robinson 1.10% 442 449.48 456.48 467.81              
NI Conservatives Sheila Bodel 0.68% 275 276.32 278.43 280.43              
SDLP Séamas de Faoite 0.62% 250 260.45 260.56                
Independent Jordy McKeag 0.21% 84 85.43                  
Electorate: 64,788   Valid: 40,357 (62.29%)   Spoilt: 471   Quota: 6,727   Turnout: 40,828 (63.02%)  

2016

2016 Assembly election: Belfast East – 6 seats[4]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
DUP Joanne Bunting 14.90% 5,538                        
Alliance Naomi Long 14.75% 5,482                        
DUP Sammy Douglas 11.38% 4,230 4,401.52 4,409 4,411.19 4,436.26 4,456.29 4,572.61 4,574.61 4,756.52 4,978.16 5,045.16 5,461.16  
UUP Andy Allen 8.20% 3,047 3,057.28 3,065.28 3,069.57 3,176.72 3,201.81 3,283.15 3,286.15 3,520.59 3,777.94 4,756.53 5,332.53  
Alliance Chris Lyttle 7.55% 2,805 2,805.92 2,858.92 2,975.71 3,033.23 3,109.04 3,127.19 3,231.58 3,252.64 3,279.82 3,318.36 3,500.9 5,685.9
DUP Robin Newton 10.42% 3,875 3,896.88 3,900.04 3,902.5 3,938.62 3,946.62 3,995.82 3,998.85 4,105.28 4,182.55 4,267.83 4,745.5 4,812.54
Green (NI) Ross Brown 5.87% 2,183 2,184.4 2,222.4 2,233.29 2,283.49 2,497.23 2,559.32 2,893.95 2,935.15 3,018.46 3,050.84 3,293.25 3,487.69
Alliance Tim Morrow 6.38% 2,372 2,372.36 2,390.36 2,404.97 2,431.07 2,469.25 2,478.41 2,526.56 2,533.56 2,538.56 2,568.07 2,636.62  
PUP John Kyle 4.77% 1,772 1,776 1,786.04 1,788.65 1,788.71 1,816.77 1,928.95 1,938.95 2,082.3 2,485.62 2,533.87    
UUP Chris McGimpsey 2.95% 1,095 1,098.24 1,102.24 1,104.67 1,165.73 1,178.77 1,211.87 1,214.87 1,305.13 1,346.15      
Independent Maggie Hutton 2.96% 1,099 1,100.48 1,107.48 1,108.26 1,113.26 1,144.39 1,190.57 1,192.6 1,277.76        
TUV Andrew Girvin 2.39% 887 889.72 891.72 891.99 907.03 911.03 1,037.14 1,037.14          
Sinn Féin Niall Ó Donnghaile 2.54% 946 946 963 964.71 966.71 985.77 988.77            
UKIP Jonny Lavery 1.70% 631 632.52 634.52 635.15 694.15 717.19              
Labour Alternative Courtney Robinson 1.39% 517 517.2 546.2 548.57 556.57                
NI Conservatives Neil Wilson 1.28% 477 477.36 482.36 483.5                  
SDLP Amy Doherty 0.38% 141 141.76                      
NI Labour Erskine Holmes 0.21% 78 78                      
Electorate: 65,740   Valid: 37,175 (56.55%)   Spoilt: 448   Quota: 5,311   Turnout: 37,623 (57.23%)  

2011

2011 Assembly election: Belfast East – 6 seats[5]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DUP Peter Robinson 28.26% 9,149                    
DUP Robin Newton 7.53% 2,436 4,800.5                  
Alliance Judith Cochrane 13.38% 4,329 4,432 4,433.71 4,448.71 4,497.71 4,571.71 4,754.71        
Alliance Chris Lyttle 12.93% 4,183 4,307 4,308.5 4,320 4,330.5 4,419.5 4,530 4,571.5 4,695.5    
DUP Sammy Douglas 8.25% 2,668 3,683 3,808.94 3,819.53 3,831.03 3,892.24 3,941.13 4,052.69 4,077.69 4,455.11 4,783.11
UUP Michael Copeland 6.78% 2,194 2,355 2,357.43 2,357.43 2,382.93 2,436.93 2,475.96 2,617.99 2,624.99 3,224.91 3,723.34
Independent Dawn Purvis 5.26% 1,702 1,908.5 1,910.66 1,926.16 1,955.16 2,009.66 2,093.69 2,179.22 2,229.22 2,320.43 2,789.29
PUP Brian Ervine 4.62% 1,493 1,666.5 1,669.62 1,671.12 1,680.62 1,761.12 1,786.62 1,872.65 1,884.15 1,963.3  
UUP Philip Robinson 2.92% 943 1,130 1,131.41 1,139.44 1,142.47 1,160.5 1,188.5 1,294.03 1,296.03    
Sinn Féin Niall Ó Donnghaile 3.18% 1,030 1,037 1,037.03 1,061.03 1,070.03 1,127.03 1,148.03 1,148.53      
TUV Harry Toan 2.20% 712 744 744.36 745.89 753.39 801.39 824.39        
Green (NI) Martin Gregg 1.77% 572 613.5 614.28 624.31 649.31 691.31          
BNP Ann Cooper 1.04% 337 354.5 354.86 357.86 364.86            
SDLP Magdalena Wolska 0.77% 250 253 253.06 270.06 275.06            
Socialist Party Thomas Black 0.62% 201 205 205.03 217.03              
Workers' Party Kevin McNally 0.32% 102 106.5 106.5                
Independent Stephen Stewart 0.14% 46 53.5 53.77                
Electorate: 61,263   Valid: 32,347 (52.80%)   Spoilt: 481   Quota: 4,622   Turnout: 32,828 (53.59%)  

2007

2007 Assembly election: Belfast East – 6 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DUP Peter Robinson 19.02% 5,635                  
Alliance Naomi Long 18.84% 5,583                  
UUP Reg Empey 13.97% 4,139 4,231.4 4,620.4              
PUP Dawn Purvis 10.28% 3,045 3,113.88 3,307.63 3,336.13 3,403.11 3,455.86 3,611.83 3,654.32 3,842.92 4,208.17
DUP Wallace Browne 10.75% 3,185 3,416.6 3,453.1 3,462.35 3,488.06 3,541.78 3,607.97 3,608.71 3,709.1 3,734.32
DUP Robin Newton 7.88% 2,335 3,201.88 3,241.38 3,250.38 3,270.35 3,316.3 3,355.75 3,359.75 3,497.13 3,516.62
UUP Michael Copeland 5.25% 1,557 1,567.08 1,654.58 1,817.33 1,834.83 1,951.08 2,068.32 2,073.82 2,743.06 2,999.31
SDLP Mary Muldoon 2.75% 816 816.96 1,020.71 1,036.96 1,097.7 1,115.2 1,306.95 1,902.95 1,933.94  
UUP Jim Rodgers 2.77% 820 884.08 971.08 1,078.08 1,104.55 1,191.03 1,280.77 1,284.27    
Sinn Féin Niall Ó Donnghaile 3.56% 1,055 1,056.44 1,071.94 1,072.44 1,087.69 1,087.69 1,123.94      
Green (NI) Steven Agnew 2.20% 653 658.04 852.04 870.29 983.78 1,064.28        
NI Conservatives Glyn Chambers 1.44% 427 429.88 483.13 494.38 516.13          
Socialist Party Thomas Black 0.75% 225 227.88 246.63 248.13            
Workers' Party Joseph Bell 0.36% 107 107.96 118.46 118.96            
Make Politicians History Rainbow George 0.16% 47 47.24 51.74 52.99            
Electorate: 49,757   Valid: 29,629 (59.55%)   Spoilt: 244   Quota: 4,233   Turnout: 29,873 (60.04%)  

2003

2003 Assembly election: Belfast East – 6 seats[7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
DUP Peter Robinson 29.89% 9,254          
UUP Reg Empey 20.86% 6,459          
DUP Robin Newton 4.76% 1,475 4,418.2 4,444.24      
PUP David Ervine 9.66% 2,990 3,211.52 3,377.37 3,509.48 3,660.79 4,263.39
Alliance Naomi Long 8.96% 2,774 2,794.28 2,877.36 3,010.67 4,012.01 4,056.54
UUP Michael Copeland 7.40% 2,291 2,354.96 3,132.75 3,220.51 3,297.92 3,650.49
UUP Jim Rodgers 4.85% 1,502 1,790.6 2,681.85 2,782.65 2,839.37 3,296.48
DUP Harry Toan 4.53% 1,403 2,633.32 2,643.24 2,716.66 2,727.78  
Sinn Féin Joseph O'Donnell 3.81% 1,180 1,184.16 1,185.71 1,205.71    
SDLP Leo Van Es 3.12% 967 969.6 986.03 1,035.65    
NI Conservatives Terence Dick 0.75% 232 234.08 250.51      
Socialist Thomas Black 0.57% 176 181.2 183.68      
Workers' Party Joseph Bell 0.40% 125 128.12 129.05      
Independent John McBlain 0.23% 72 78.76 81.24      
Rainbow Dream Ticket Rainbow George Weiss 0.21% 65 66.56 67.18      
Electorate: 51,937   Valid: 30,965 (59.62%)   Spoilt: 559   Quota: 4,424   Turnout: 31,524 (60.70%)  

1998

1998 Assembly election: Belfast East – 6 seats[8]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
DUP Peter Robinson 28.34% 11,219                            
Alliance John Alderdice 15.52% 6,144                            
PUP David Ervine 12.92% 5,114 5,299 5,338.13 5,356.76 5,378.03 5,599.45 5,693.45                
UUP Reg Empey 13.03% 5,158 5,288 5,324.54 5,327.82 5,369.38 5,371.88 5,421.9 5,497.4 5,590.95 5,592.65 5,625.79 6,108.79      
DUP Sammy Wilson 1.60% 633 4,486 4,487.68 4,487.68 4,506.68 4,519.75 4,530.03 4,617.17 4,637.74 4,640.74 5,532.24 5,711.24      
UUP Ian Adamson 8.71% 3,447 3,510 3,530.3 3,534.3 3,581.87 3,585.94 3,631.78 3,681.85 3,746.69 3,748.69 3,774.4 4,180.79 4,567.79 4,635.84 5,414.76
Alliance Richard Good 2.53% 1,000 1,009.5 1,290.48 1,309.18 1,324.74 1,331.09 1,416.68 1,439.88 1,756.68 1,814.1 1,824.31 1,865.12 1,888.12 2,864.33 2,974.96
UK Unionist Denny Vitty 3.44% 1,362 1,674 1,675.05 1,675.05 1,704.05 1,708.55 1,722.9 1,755.9 1,772.97 1,772.97 1,880.47 2,000.32 2,023.32 2,026.46  
SDLP Peter Jones 2.59% 1,025 1,026.5 1,034.9 1,055.04 1,055.18 1,057.18 1,066.53 1,069.1 1,225.2 1,588.76 1,589.76 1,593.26 1,594.26    
UUP Jim Rodgers 2.56% 1,015 1,189.5 1,194.54 1,195.54 1,212.18 1,221.18 1,238.46 1,285.38 1,313.45 1,315.52 1,349.16        
DUP John Norris 0.94% 373 1,096.5 1,097.13 1,098.13 1,103.13 1,106.63 1,110.77 1,161.34 1,171.41 1,172.41          
Sinn Féin Joseph O'Donnell 2.32% 917 917 918.19 929.4 929.47 929.47 936.54 937.54 951.68            
NI Women's Coalition Pearl Sagar 1.80% 711 723 734.83 744.97 752.11 763.18 800.37 822.01              
Ulster Democratic Robert Girvan 1.30% 516 565.5 567.04 568.04 569.61 578.68 590.39                
Labour Party NI David Bleakley 0.93% 369 377 389.6 399.72 408.29 409.29                  
PUP Dawn Purvis 0.68% 271 286.5 287.41 289.48 289.55                    
NI Conservatives Lesley Donaldson 0.51% 203 221.5 224.37 226.87                      
Workers' Party Joseph Bell 0.20% 79 87.5 82.09                        
Natural Law David Collins 0.06% 22 22 22.49                        
Independent John Lawrence 0.04% 15 15 15.42                        
Electorate: 60,562   Valid: 39,593 (65.38%)   Spoilt: 763   Quota: 5,657   Turnout: 40,356 (66.64%)  

1996 forum

Successful candidates are shown in bold.[9]

Party Candidate(s) Votes Percentage
DUP Peter Robinson
Sammy Wilson
Robin Newton
Irene Lewis
Wallace Browne
11,270 29.4
UUP Reg Empey
Jim Rodgers
Ian Adamson
Alan Crowe
8,608 22.5
Alliance John Alderdice
Peter Osborne
Danny Dow
Mervyn Jones
Maureen McConnell
7,130 18.6
PUP David Ervine
Patricia Laverty
Rosemary Reynolds
John McQuillen
Alec Gordon
3,802 9.9
UK Unionist Alan Field
Maureen Ann McCartney
2,496 6.5
SDLP Peter Prendiville
Brian Heading
1,299 3.4
Ulster Democratic Robert Girvan
Jacqueline Upton
Ronald Stitt
Samuel Walkingshaw
Joseph McMaster
1,156 3.1
Sinn Féin Michael McVeigh
Brid Duffy
Anna Doherty
862 2.2
NI Women's Coalition Felicity Huston
Pearl Sagar
Annie Quinn
Kate Campbell
Karen Snoddy
405 1.1
NI Conservatives Ian Donaldson
Dorothy Dunlop
291 0.8
Labour coalition Gail Haslett
Thomas Black
Barbara Hawites
David Bell
Maeve O'Leary
199 0.5
Democratic Partnership David Bleakley
Edwin Sloan
197 0.5
Green (NI) Similda Osoba
April McCarthy
161 0.4
Workers' Party Joe Bell
Marie Mooney
149 0.4
Ulster Independence Gavin Boyd
Mark Black
David McClinton
114 0.3
Independent DUP Jean Toad
David Kerr
93 0.2
Democratic Left Michael Craig
June Campion
45 0.1
Communist Andrew Gibb
Sarah Stewart
38 0.1
Natural Law Robert Johnstone
Richard Johnson
Ian Long
13 0.0
Independent Chambers Ian Arbuthnot
Alan Hay
11 0.0

1982

1982 Assembly election: Belfast East – 6 seats[10]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DUP Peter Robinson 38.86% 15,319                  
UUP Jeremy Burchill 18.63% 7,345                  
Alliance Oliver Napier 15.32% 6,037                  
DUP Denny Vitty 0.60% 235 7,583.32                
UUP Dorothy Dunlop 4.30% 1,696 2,066.44 2,087.4 3,270.75 3,309.37 3,323.35 3,346.83 3,511.98 4,565.11 5,981.11
Alliance Addie Morrow 7.52% 2,966 3,057.35 3,061.67 3,088.12 3,093.21 3,401.85 3,739.59 3,793.79 4,490.85 4,881.17
DUP Sammy Wilson 1.01% 397 1,239.31 3,024.43 3,044.44 3,060.98 3,065.3 3,081.24 3,258.78 3,399.61 4,169.51
Vanguard William Craig 5.77% 2,274 2,805.72 2,825.56 2,964.48 2,988.59 2,999.87 3,025.07 3,189.56 3,360.66  
UUP William Johnstone 2.47% 973 1,126.09 1,135.85 1,377.35 1,394.14 1,397.56 1,407.69 1,520.35    
SDLP Peter Prendiville 2.20% 868 873.04 874.8 875.49 875.49 881.25 1,089.72      
UUUP Reg Empey 1.28% 503 648.53 655.09 691.43 769.25 772.07 777.45      
Workers' Party Francis Cullen 1.73% 681 696.12 696.76 704.12 706.75 711.85        
UUUP Ben Horan 0.31% 123 184.74 187.3 198.8            
Electorate: 74,273   Valid: 39,417 (53.07%)   Spoilt: 1,275   Quota: 5,632   Turnout: 40,692 (54.79%)  
  • Craig stood as Vanguard, although the party itself had been disbanded four years before.

1975 Constitutional Convention

1975 Constitutional Convention: Belfast East – 6 seats[11]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Vanguard William Craig 23.84% 11,958                    
Alliance Oliver Napier 12.64% 6,341 6,393 6,449 6,469.4 6,537.4 7,450.4          
Vanguard Reg Empey 9.28% 4,657 6,825.4 6,844 6,978.2 7,063.8 7,121.2 7,121.2 8,297.2      
Unionist Party NI Joshua Cardwell 6.06% 3,039 3,164.6 3,180 3,220.8 3,366.8 3,586.2 3,605.6 3,718 3,756.22 6,209.52 7,475.52
DUP Eileen Paisley 7.19% 3,606 4,893.6 4,916.6 5,073 5,179.6 5,214.4 5,214.4 6,157.8 6,653.68 6,729.86 7,354.86
NI Labour David Bleakley 7.97% 3,998 4,059.6 4,417 4,473.2 4,548.4 5,556.2 5,714.2 5,864 5,885.56 6,257.76 6,924.54
DUP Peter Robinson 7.84% 3,933 4,165 4,173.8 4,209.8 4,253 4,283.2 4,283.6 4,672.6 5,156.72 5,201.88 5,792.52
UUP Roy Bradford 5.15% 2,583 2,828.6 2,839 2,873.6 2,991.4 3,092 3,096.8 3,362.4 3,431.98 3,756.46  
Unionist Party NI Norman Agnew 5.71% 2,863 2,913.4 2,918.2 2,929.6 3,011.8 3,262.4 3,287.6 3,370.8 3,387.46    
UUP David McNarry 5.20% 2,609 2,941.8 2,944.6 2,978.6 3,065.8 3,093.6 3,094        
Alliance Kate Condy 2.96% 1,485 1,500.2 1,508 1,511 1,539            
SDLP Alban Maginness 2.54% 1,274 1,278.4 1,286.4 1,287.2 1,293.2            
Ind. Unionist Walter McFarland 1.55% 775 885.4 860.8 887.2              
Ind. Unionist William Elliot 1.01% 509 591.8 606                
Labour Party NI Sandy Scott 1.06% 530 543.6                  
Electorate: 78,340   Valid: 50,160 (64.03%)   Spoilt: 973   Quota: 7,166   Turnout: 51,133 (65.27%)  

1973

1973 Assembly election: Belfast East – 6 seats[12]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
UUP Roy Bradford 23.22% 13,187                                  
UUP Joshua Cardwell 8.81% 5,001 6,635 6,643.38 6,649.38 6,672.9 6,754.4 6,871.78 7,002.74 7,035.68 7,063.44 7,072.2 7,571.96 8,177.96          
DUP Eileen Paisley 9.72% 5,518 5,613 5,618.76 5,628.52 5,717.66 5,737.08 5,780.17 6,127.42 6,142.56 6,393.08 6,396.08 7,069.44 7,170.7 7,172.47 8,907.47      
UUP Norman Agnew 6.37% 3,615 4,562.34 4,565.24 4,568.10 4,571.48 4,635.72 4,763.72 4,832.42 4,860.84 4,878.22 4,922.6 5,096.66 5,733.94 5,758.25 5,842.24 7,197.91 7,229.23 8,027.29
Alliance Oliver Napier 8.70% 4,941 5,086.92 5,089.68 5,103.2 5,103.2 5,112.24 5,121.76 5,129.9 6,213.42 6,219.8 7,049.8 7,074.56 7,169.92 7,171.57 7,197.47 7,336.93 7,341.79 7,418.97
NI Labour David Bleakley 7.79% 4,425 4,710.76 4,743.76 4,866.52 4,874.52 4,899.7 4,932.88 4,953.78 5,043.34 5,053.1 5,878.1 5,993.14 6,108.02 6,111.1 6,155.14 6,368.65 6,389.17 6,690.47
UUP Walter McFarland 4.57% 2,597 3,000.94 3,002.32 3,005.46 3,015.84 3,120.52 3,432.38 3,499.12 3,526.44 3,541.2 3,548.58 3,662.52 4,085.54 4,102.48 4,271.55 5,435.29 5,469.31 6,436.15
Vanguard Jim Rodgers 3.43% 1,947 1,972.46 1,974.46 1,975.46 2,068.6 2,070.36 2,076.12 2,152.02 2,154.02 3,133.2 3,134.2 3,509.86 3,550.38 3,550.82 4,492.23 4,683.96 5,386.4  
UUP David McNarry 3.14% 1,784 2,145.76 2,145.76 2,148.14 2,155.14 2,306.02 2,504.64 2,544.68 2,558.96 2,580.1 2,583.48 2,642.62 3,182.4 3,199.23 3,237.89      
Vanguard Tommy Herron 4.37% 2,480 2,519.9 2,524.9 2,526.9 2,561.28 2,564.8 2,577.94 2,665.88 2,672.26 2,719.26 2,722.26 3,122.34 3,146.76 3,147.2        
UUP Walter Scott 3.18% 1,806 2,326.98 2,328.98 2,329.98 2,341.36 2,395.98 2,512.24 2,539.66 2,556.22 2,568.98 2,568.98 2,614.12            
Ind. Unionist William Annon 3.86% 2,192 2,248.62 2,252.62 2,254.62 2,293.76 2,298.14 2,306.52 2,455.56 2,465.62 2,517.46 2,528.46              
SDLP Owen Adams 3.26% 1,849 1,850.9 1,856.9 1,857.9 1,858.9 1,858.9 1,858.9 1,859.9 1,865.9 1,865.9                
Vanguard Thomas Smith 2.35% 1,332 1,343.4 1,343.4 1,343.4 1,384.78 1,385.78 1,390.78 1,444.16 1,445.16                  
Alliance Kate Condy 2.21% 1,256 1,297.04 1,302.8 1,310.94 1,318.32 1,329.74 1,341.26 1,346.02                    
Ind. Unionist Michael Brooks 1.73% 983 1,063.56 1,064.56 1,065.56 1,082.56 1,086.94 1,096.7                      
UUP John McKeown 1.46% 831 973.88 973.88 974.26 975.26 1,014.6                        
UUP Elsie Logan 0.69% 394 573.36 575.36 575.36 579.36                          
Ulster Constitution Lindsay Mason 0.36% 202 205.04 205.42 206.42                            
Ind. Unionist Samuel Smyth 0.33% 189 192.8 193.8 194.8                            
NI Labour John Coulthard 0.23% 129 136.22 180.6                              
NI Labour William Gunning 0.19% 107 110.42                                
Independent Sarah Hughes 0.03% 19 19.38                                
Electorate: 80,421   Valid: 56,784 (70.61%)   Spoilt: 917   Quota: 8,113   Turnout: 57,701 (71.75%)  

References

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