User talk:Traditional unionist/Archives/2011/June

Geographic arrangement of Northern Ireland constituencies
Hi, I just re-sorted two tables in Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2011 in what seemed to me to be the best geographical order, roughly Antrim > Belfast > Down > Armagh > Fermanagh > Tyrone > Londonderry, which makes the distributions of votes and seats much easier for me to understand. (Anyone who wants standard alphabetical order can just click the sort icon.) However, I've never visited, let alone lived in, any part of Ireland, and I can certainly see other logical orders. For example, if the Bann were not such a well-established dividing line, I might have followed a circuit starting in Foyle and ending in West Tyrone. Do you have any thoughts, facts, comments or suggestions? Is there some standard grouping?

[I've put this talk page on my Watchlist so any reply can stay here. If this raises significant discussion or significant issues, then of course this should migrate onto the article's talk page.] —— Shakescene (talk) 22:36, 1 June 2011 (UTC)


 * No, that seems fine to me.Traditional unionist (talk) 10:55, 2 June 2011 (UTC)