UK ELECTIONS 2010 – THE RESULTS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND

DUP

Peter Robinson (Belfast East – 11,306)

Nigel Dodds (Belfast North – 14,812)

Jimmy Spratt (Belfast South – 8100)

William Humphrey (Belfast West – 2436)

Sammy Wilson (East Antrim – 13,993)

Gregory Campbell (East Londonderry – 12,097)

Maurice Devenny (Foyle – 4489)

Jeffrey Donaldson (Lagan Valley – 18,199)

Ian McCrea (Mid Ulster – 5876)

William Irwin (Newry & Armagh – 5764)

Ian Paisley (North Antrim – 19,672)

William McCrea (South Antrim – 11,536)

Jim Wells (South Down – 3645)

Jim Shannon (Strangford – 14,926)

David Simpson (Upper Bann – 14,000)

Thomas Buchanan (West Tyrone – 7365)

Total number of candidates = 16
% of women candidate for DUP = 0%
Number of seats for DUP = 8 (0 women)

Ulster Conservatives and Unionists

Trevor Ringland (Belfast East – 7305)

Fred Cobain (Belfast North – 2837)

Paula Bradshaw (Belfast South – 5910)

Bill Manwaring (Belfast West – 1000)

Rodney McCune (East Antrim – 7223)

Lesley Ann Macaulay (East Londonderry – 6218)

David Harding (Foyle – 1221)

Daphne Trimble (Lagan Valley – 7713)

Sandra Overend (Mid Ulster – 4509)

Danny Kennedy (Newry & Armagh – 8558)

Irwin Armstrong (North Antrim – 4634)

Ian Parsley (North Down – 6817)

Reg Empey (South Antrim – 10,353)

John McCallister (South Down – 3093)

Mike Nesbitt (Strangford – 9050)

Harry Hamilton (Upper Bann – 10639)

Ross Hussey (West Tyrone – 5281)

Total number of candidates = 17
Number of women candidates = 4
% of women candidates for UCU = 24%
None elected

Sinn Fein

Niall O’Donnghaile (Belfast East – 817)

Gerry Kelly (Belfast North – 12,588)

Gerry Adams (Belfast West – 22,840)

Oliver McMullan (East Antrim – 2064)

Cathal OhOisin (East Londonderry – 6742)

Michelle Gildernew (Fermanagh & South Tyrone – 21,304)

Martina Anderson (Foyle – 12,098)

Paul Butler (Lagan Valley – 1465)

Martin McGuinness (Mid Ulster – 21,239)

Conor Murphy (Newry & Armagh – 18,857)

Daithi McKay (North Antrim – 5265)

Vincent Parker (North Down – 250)

Mitchel McLaughlin (South Antrim – 4729)

Caitriona Ruane (South Down – 12,236)

Mickey Coogan (Strangford – 1161)

John O’Dowd (Upper Bann – 10237)

Pat Doherty (West Tyrone – 18,050)

Total number of candidates = 17
Number of women candidates = 3
% of women candidates for SF = 18%
Number of seats for SF = 5 (1 woman or 20% of seats)

SDLP

Mary Muldoon (Belfast East – 365)

Alban Maginness (Belfast North – 4544)

Alasdair McDonnell (Belfast South – 14,026)

Alex Attwood (Belfast West – 5261)

Justin McCamphill (East Antrim – 2019)

Thomas Conway (East Londonderry – 5399)

Fearghal McKinney (Fermanagh & South Tyrone – 3574)

Mark Durkan (Foyle – 16,922)

Brian Heading (Lagan Valley – 1835)

Tony Quinn (Mid Ulster – 5826)

Dominic Bradley (Newry & Armagh – 10,526)

Declan O’Loan (North Antrim – 3738)

Liam Logan (North Down – 680)

Michelle Byrne (South Antrim – 2955)

Margaret Ritchie (South Down – 20,648)

Claire Hanna (Strangford – 2164)

Dolores Kelly (Upper Bann – 5276)

Joe Byrne (West Tyrone – 5212)

Total number of candidates = 18
Number of women candidates = 5
% of women candidates for SDLP = 28%
Number of seats for SDLP = 3 (1 woman or 33%)

Alliance

Naomi Long (Belfast East – 12,839)

Billy Webb (Belfast North – 1809)

Anna Lo (Belfast South – 5114)

Maire Hendron (Belfast West – 596)

Gerry Lynch (East Antrim – 3377)

Barney Fitzpatrick (East Londonderry – 1922)

Vasundhara Kamble (Fermanagh & South Tyrone – 437)

Keith McGrellis (Foyle – 223)

Trevor Lunn (Lagan Valley – 4174)

Ian Butler (Mid Ulster – 397)

Andrew Muir (Newry & Armagh – 545)

Jayne Dunlop (North Antrim – 1368)

Stephen Farry (North Down – 1876)

Alan Lawther (South Antrim – 2607)

David Griffin (South Down – 560)

Deborah Girvan (Strangford – 2828)

Brendan Heading (Upper Bann – 1231)

Michael Bower (West Tyrone – 859)

Total number of candidates = 18
Number of women candidates = 6
% of women candidates for Alliance = 33%
Number of seats for Alliance = 1 (won by Naomi Long so 100%)

Others

The Green Party fielded 4 candidates, one (Barbara Haig) or 25% of which are female. They did not gain any seats.

The Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) fielded 10 candidates, one (Kaye Kilpatrick) or 10% of which are female. They did not gain any seats.

Of the 8 Independent candidates, one (Sylvia Hermon) is female. Lady Hermon, previously a MP for the Ulster Unionist Party, resigned over their pact with the Conservative Party. She was elected in North Down.

Summary

Total number of candidates = 108

Total number of women candidates = 21

% of candidates that are women = 19%

Total number of women elected = 4

% of seats won by women = 22%

Party / Number (%) of male candidates / Number (%) of female candidates
Alliance / 12 (67%) / 6 (33%)
DUP / 16 (100%) / 0 (0%)
Green Party / 3 (75%) / 1 (25%)
Independents / 7 (88%) / 1 (12%)
SDLP / 13 (72%) / 5 (28%)
Sinn Fein / 14 (82%) / 3 (18%)
TUV / 9 (90%) / 1 (10%)
Ulster Conservative & Unionist / 13 (76%) / 4 (24%)
Constituency / Number (%) of male candidates / Number (%) of female candidates
Belfast East / 4 (67%) / 2 (33%)
Belfast North / 6 (100%) / 0 (0%)
Belfast South / 3 (60%) / 2 (40%)
Belfast West / 4 (80%) / 1 (20%)
East Antrim / 6 (100%) / 0 (0%)
East Londonderry / 5 (83%) / 1 (17%)
Fermanagh & South Tyrone / 3 (60%) / 2 (40%)
Foyle / 5 (83%) / 1 (17%)
Lagan Valley / 5 (83%) / 1 (17%)
Mid Ulster / 5 (83%) / 1 (17%)
Newry & Armagh / 6 (100%) / 0 (0%)
North Antrim / 6 (86%) / 1 (14%)
North Down / 5 (71%) / 2 (29%)
South Antrim / 5 (83%) / 1 (17%)
South Down / 5 (71%) / 2 (29%)
Strangford / 4 (57%) / 3 (43%)
Upper Bann / 4 (80%) / 1 (20%)
West Tyrone / 6 (100%) / 0 (0%)