User:Shakescene/Ulster

seat reshuffle
The constituencies are arranged here in rough geographic order around Lough Neagh from Antrim to Londonderry; to see them in alphabetical order, press the small square icon under "Constituency".


 * Three of the four Independents elected in 19988 were Independent Unionists
 * NIWC = Northern Ireland Women's Coalition; Prog. U. = Progressive Unionist Party; TUV = Traditional Unionist Voice; UKUP = United Kingdom Unionist Party

Share of first-preference votes
Percentage of each constituency's first-preference votes. Highest percentage in each constituency shaded; absolute majorities underlined.

shuffled geographically
Percentage of each constituency's first-preference votes. Highest percentage in each constituency shaded; absolute majorities underlined.

Changes by constituency

 * Belfast East — Alliance +1 to 2; Independent (formerly Progressive Unionist) –1 to 0
 * Belfast North — Democratic Unionists (DUP) +1 to 3; Ulster Unionists (UUP) –1 to 0
 * East Antrim — Sinn Féin +1 (from 0); UUP –1 (from 2)
 * East Londonderry — Independent (UUP in 2007) re-elected [Ind. +1 to 1; UUP –1 to 0]
 * Fermanagh & South Tyrone — Sinn Féin +1 to 3; SDLP –1 to 0
 * Lagan Valley — DUP +1 to 4; Sinn Féin –1 to 0
 * North Antrim — Traditional Unionist Voice (new party) +1 from 0; SDLP –1 to 0
 * North Down — DUP +1 to 3; Independent (formerly UUP) –1 to 0
 * South Antrim — DUP +1 to 3; SDLP –1 to 0
 * Strangford — UUP +1 to 2; DUP –1 to 3
 * West Tyrone — SDLP +1 from 0 and UUP +1 from 0; DUP –1 from 2; Independent –1 to 0

Broadcasts

 * NI assembly election issues guide, BBC, 8 April 2011: summary comparison of 7 major parties' positions (retrieved 12 May 2011)
 * Alliance Party
 * British National Party
 * Democratic Unionist Party
 * Green Party (NI)
 * Progressive Unionist Party
 * Sinn Féin
 * Social Democratic and Labour Party
 * Traditional Unionist Voice
 * UK Independence Party
 * Ulster Unionist Party

Party web sites, manifestoes and election broadcasts
The party election broadcasts (PEBs) in this table are at the BBC News site. Almost every one of the individual party web sites below also shows a copy of or a link to at least one of the party's own election broadcasts.