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1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election
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All 78 seats to the Northern Ireland Assembly
40 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  UUP SDL
Leader Brian Faulkner Gerry Fitt Ian Paisley
Party UUP SDLP DUP
Leader since 23 March 1971 21 August 1970 30 September 1971
Leader's seat South Down Belfast North North Antrim
Seats won 31 19 8
Popular vote 258,790 159,773 78,228
Percentage 35.8% 22.1% 10.8%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  APN Van
Leader Oliver Napier William Craig
Party Alliance Vanguard
Leader since 1972 9 February 1972
Leader's seat Belfast East North Antrim
Seats won 8 7
Popular vote 66,541 75,709
Percentage 9.2% 10.5%

Percentage of seats gained by each of the parties

Chief Executive before election

Brian Faulkner as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland

Chief Executive after election

Brian Faulkner

Politics of Northern Ireland
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Interim bodies
Elections
Members
See also

The 1973 elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly took place following the publication of the British government's white paper Northern Ireland Constitutional Proposals which proposed a 78-member Northern Ireland Assembly, elected by proportional representation. The proposals for a Northern Ireland Assembly contained in the White Paper were put into effect through the Northern Ireland Assembly Act 1973 in May 1973.

A cross-community coalition of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) under Brian Faulkner, the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) and the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland was agreed in November, and following the Sunningdale Agreement, a Power Sharing Executive was established from 1 January 1974. After opposition from within the UUP and the Ulster Workers Council Strike, the executive and assembly collapsed in May 1974.

Result

The election results were:

Party Votes Vote % Seats Seats %
Ulster Unionist Party 258,790 35.8 31 39.8
SDLP 159,773 22.1 19 24.4
DUP 78,228 10.8 8 10.3
Vanguard 75,709 10.5 7 9.0
Alliance 66,541 9.2 8 10.3
NI Labour 18,675 2.6 1 1.3
West Belfast Loyalist Coalition 16,869 2.3 3 3.8
Ind. Unionist 13,755 1.9 1 1.3
Republican Clubs 13,064 1.8 0
Nationalist 6,270 0.9 0
Independent 4,091 0.6 0
Loyalist 2,752 0.4 0
Independent pro-White Paper 2,008 0.3 0
Ind. Nationalist 2,000 0.3 0
Republican Labour 1,750 0.2 0
Ulster Liberal 811 0.1 0
National Front 591 0.1 0
Ulster Constitution 202 0.0 0
Independent Loyalist 189 0.0 0
Communist 123 0.0 0
Total 722,151 100.0 78 100.0
All parties listed.
31 19 8 8 7 3 1 1
UUP SDLP DUP APNI Vanguard    

Votes summary

Popular vote
Ulster Unionist 35.8%
SDLP 22.1%
Democratic Unionist 10.8%
Vanguard 10.5%
Alliance 9.2%
NI Labour 2.6%
West Belfast Loyalist 2.3%
Independent Unionist 1.9%
Republican Clubs 1.8%
Nationalist 0.9%
Independent 0.6%
Other 1.5%

Seats summary

Parliamentary seats
Ulster Unionist 39.8%
SDLP 24.4%
Democratic Unionist 10.3%
Alliance 10.3%
Vanguard 9.0%
West Belfast Loyalist 3.8%
NI Labour 1.3%
Independent Unionist 1.3%

See also

References

  1. "Northern Ireland Assembly Act 1973", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 1973 c. 17

Footnotes

Notes

  1. ^   Pro-White Paper
    (24 members)

      Anti-White Paper
    (7 members)

Sources

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