La cuarta Asamblea de Irlanda del Norte fue la legislatura descentralizada unicameral de Irlanda del Norte después de las elecciones de la asamblea de 2011 el 5 de mayo de 2011. [1] Esta iteración de la Asamblea electa se reunió por primera vez el 12 de mayo de 2011 en los edificios del Parlamento en Stormont , y se postuló para un término completo.
4ta Asamblea de Irlanda del Norte | |||||||||||
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Descripción general | |||||||||||
Cuerpo legislativo | Montaje | ||||||||||
Jurisdicción | Irlanda del Norte | ||||||||||
Punto de reunión | Edificios del Parlamento , Stormont | ||||||||||
Término | 12 de mayo de 2011 - 29 de marzo de 2016 | ||||||||||
Elección | Elección de la asamblea de 2011 | ||||||||||
Gobierno | Ejecutivo de la 4a Asamblea | ||||||||||
Miembros | 108 | ||||||||||
Altavoz | Mitchel McLaughlin - William Hay hasta el 13 de octubre de 2014 | ||||||||||
Primer ministro | Arlene Foster - Peter Robinson hasta el 11 de enero de 2016 - Arlene Foster (en funciones) hasta el 20 de octubre de 2015 - Peter Robinson hasta el 30 de septiembre de 2015 | ||||||||||
Viceprimer Ministro | Martin McGuinness - John O'Dowd (interino) hasta el 31 de octubre de 2011 - Martin McGuinness hasta el 20 de septiembre de 2011 | ||||||||||
Sesiones | |||||||||||
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En la elección, 18 distritos electorales de la Asamblea devolvieron a seis miembros de la Asamblea Legislativa (MLA) cada uno. El Partido Unionista Democrático (DUP), dirigido por Peter Robinson , siguió siendo el partido unionista más grande y el más grande en general. El Sinn Féin , dirigido por Gerry Adams , siguió siendo el partido nacionalista irlandés más grande y el segundo más grande en general. Según el Acuerdo de Belfast y el Acuerdo de St Andrews , se formó una coalición de poder compartido con el DUP, el Sinn Féin, el Partido Unionista del Ulster (UUP), el Partido Laborista y Socialdemócrata (SDLP) y el Partido de la Alianza de Irlanda del Norte. . William Hay fue elegido presidente en la primera sesión de la Asamblea. Tras la jubilación de Hay, Mitchel McLaughlin fue elegido como el primer presidente nacionalista en octubre de 2014.
La UUP, dirigida por Tom Elliott , y la SDLP, dirigida por Margaret Ritchie , aseguraron menos escaños que en la asamblea anterior. El Partido de la Alianza, liderado por David Ford , emergió de las elecciones con un mandato aumentado después de asegurar un escaño adicional. Los cuatro partidos principales que se sentaron fuera del Ejecutivo de Irlanda del Norte y, por lo tanto, sirvieron extraoficialmente en la oposición fueron el Partido Verde en Irlanda del Norte , la Voz Unionista Tradicional , NI21 y el Partido de la Independencia del Reino Unido .
Más de las tres cuartas partes de los miembros de la 3ª Asamblea de Irlanda del Norte fueron reelegidos para la 4ª: 83 MLA habían sido miembros durante todo o parte del mandato anterior de la Asamblea. Esto incluyó a 11 personas que se convirtieron en MLA en la Asamblea anterior en virtud de la cooptación. Veinte de los ejes de acción elegidos en 2011 eran mujeres. Se eligieron 25 nuevos MLA a la Asamblea, el 23% del total.
Puntos fuertes del partido
Party | Designation | May 2011 election | Jul 2015 end | |
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● | Democratic Unionist Party | Unionist | 38 | 38 |
● | Sinn Féin | Nationalist | 29 | 28 |
● | Ulster Unionist Party[n 1] | Unionist | 16 | 13 |
● | Social Democratic and Labour Party | Nationalist | 14 | 14 |
● | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | Other | 8 | 8 |
Green Party in Northern Ireland | Other | 1 | 1 | |
Traditional Unionist Voice | Unionist | 1 | 1 | |
Independent | Unionist | 1 | 2 | |
NI21[n 2] | Unionist | - | 1 | |
UKIP | Unionist | - | 1 | |
Speaker[n 3] | None | 0 | 1 | |
Totals by designation | Unionist | 56 | 56 | |
Nationalist | 43 | 42 | ||
Other | 9 | 9 | ||
None | 0 | 1 | ||
Total | 108 | |||
● = Northern Ireland Executive |
- ^ The UUP withdrew from the Executive on 1 Sep 2015.
- ^ In May 2014 NI21 announced its intention to designate as "Other" but technically remained designated Unionist.
- ^ Once elected, the Speaker relinquishes party affiliation.
Graphical representation
As elected, 5 May 2011
12 May 2011 to 27 Jan 2012
12 Jan 2015 to end
This is not the actual seating plan.
Liderazgo
- Speaker: Mitchel McLaughlin (previously Sinn Féin) (from 12 Jan 2015) — William Hay (previously Democratic Unionist Party) (until 13 Oct 2014)
- Principal Deputy Speaker: Robin Newton (Democratic Unionist Party)
- Deputy Speaker: John Dallat (Social Democratic and Labour Party)
- Deputy Speaker: Roy Beggs Jr (Ulster Unionist Party)
Executive
- First Minister and Leader of Democratic Unionist Party: Peter Robinson
- Deputy First Minister: Martin McGuinness
- Assembly Leader of Sinn Féin: Raymond McCartney
- Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party: Alasdair McDonnell
- Leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland: David Ford
Opposition
- Leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party: Mike Nesbitt
- Leader of Green Party in Northern Ireland: Steven Agnew
- Leader of NI21: Basil McCrea
- Leader of Traditional Unionist Voice: Jim Allister
- Assembly Leader of UKIP: David McNarry
MLA por partido
This is a list of MLAs elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in the 2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election, sorted by party.
Not to be confused: Paul Girvan (South Antrim) and Paul Givan (Lagan Valley) are different people, although both were co-opted to replace retiring Democratic Unionist members of the last Assembly. Roy Beggs, Jr. (born 1962) is the son of the Ulster Unionist Roy Beggs (born 1936), a former Assembly member for North Antrim and former MP for East Antrim in the British House of Commons. Similarly Mark H. Durkan (b. 1978) is the nephew of the former SDLP leader Mark Durkan (b. 1960), who left the Assembly after his election in 2010 as MP for Foyle.[2]
Party | Name | Constituency | |
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Democratic Unionist Party (38) | Sydney Anderson | Upper Bann | |
Jonathan Bell | Strangford | ||
Paula Bradley | Belfast North | ||
Thomas Buchanan | West Tyrone | ||
Gregory Campbell | East Londonderry | ||
Trevor Clarke | South Antrim | ||
Jonathan Craig | Lagan Valley | ||
Sammy Douglas | Belfast East | ||
Gordon Dunne | North Down | ||
Alex Easton | North Down | ||
Arlene Foster | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | ||
Paul Frew | North Antrim | ||
Paul Girvan | South Antrim | ||
Paul Givan | Lagan Valley | ||
Brenda Hale | Lagan Valley | ||
Simon Hamilton | Strangford | ||
William Hay | Foyle | ||
David Hilditch | East Antrim | ||
William Humphrey | Belfast North | ||
William Irwin | Newry and Armagh | ||
Pam Lewis | South Antrim | ||
Nelson McCausland | Belfast North | ||
Ian McCrea | Mid Ulster | ||
David McIlveen | North Antrim | ||
Michelle McIlveen | Strangford | ||
Adrian McQuillan | East Londonderry | ||
Maurice Morrow | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | ||
Stephen Moutray | Upper Bann | ||
Robin Newton | Belfast East | ||
Edwin Poots | Lagan Valley | ||
George Robinson | East Londonderry | ||
Peter Robinson | Belfast East | ||
Alastair Ross | East Antrim | ||
Jimmy Spratt | Belfast South | ||
Mervyn Storey | North Antrim | ||
Peter Weir | North Down | ||
Jim Wells | South Down | ||
Sammy Wilson | East Antrim | ||
Sinn Féin (29) | Martina Anderson | Foyle | |
Cathal Boylan | Newry and Armagh | ||
Michaela Boyle | West Tyrone | ||
Mickey Brady | Newry and Armagh | ||
Willie Clarke | South Down | ||
Pat Doherty | West Tyrone | ||
Phil Flanagan | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | ||
Michelle Gildernew | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | ||
Gerry Kelly | Belfast North | ||
Seán Lynch | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | ||
Fra McCann | Belfast West | ||
Jennifer McCann | Belfast West | ||
Raymond McCartney | Foyle | ||
Barry McElduff | West Tyrone | ||
Martin McGuinness | Mid Ulster | ||
Daithí McKay | North Antrim | ||
Mitchel McLaughlin | South Antrim | ||
Oliver McMullan | East Antrim | ||
Alex Maskey | Belfast South | ||
Paul Maskey | Belfast West | ||
Francie Molloy | Mid Ulster | ||
Conor Murphy | Newry and Armagh | ||
Carál Ní Chuilín | Belfast North | ||
John O'Dowd | Upper Bann | ||
Cathal Ó hOisín | East Londonderry | ||
Michelle O'Neill | Mid Ulster | ||
Sue Ramsey | Belfast West | ||
Caitríona Ruane | South Down | ||
Pat Sheehan | Belfast West | ||
Ulster Unionist Party (16) | Roy Beggs, Jr. | East Antrim | |
Michael Copeland | Belfast East | ||
Leslie Cree | North Down | ||
Jo-Anne Dobson | Upper Bann | ||
Tom Elliott | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | ||
Sam Gardiner | Upper Bann | ||
Ross Hussey | West Tyrone | ||
Danny Kennedy | Newry and Armagh | ||
Danny Kinahan | South Antrim | ||
John McCallister | South Down | ||
Basil McCrea | Lagan Valley | ||
Michael McGimpsey | Belfast South | ||
David McNarry | Strangford | ||
Mike Nesbitt | Strangford | ||
Sandra Overend | Mid Ulster | ||
Robin Swann | North Antrim | ||
Social Democratic and Labour Party (14) | Alex Attwood | Belfast West | |
Dominic Bradley | Newry and Armagh | ||
Joe Byrne | West Tyrone | ||
John Dallat | East Londonderry | ||
Mark H. Durkan | Foyle | ||
Colum Eastwood | Foyle | ||
Dolores Kelly | Upper Bann | ||
Conall McDevitt | Belfast South | ||
Alasdair McDonnell | Belfast South | ||
Patsy McGlone | Mid Ulster | ||
Karen McKevitt | South Down | ||
Alban Maginness | Belfast North | ||
Pat Ramsey | Foyle | ||
Margaret Ritchie | South Down | ||
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (8) | Judith Cochrane | Belfast East | |
Stewart Dickson | East Antrim | ||
Stephen Farry | North Down | ||
David Ford | South Antrim | ||
Anna Lo | Belfast South | ||
Trevor Lunn | Lagan Valley | ||
Chris Lyttle | Belfast East | ||
Kieran McCarthy | Strangford | ||
Green Party in Northern Ireland (1) | Steven Agnew | North Down | |
Traditional Unionist Voice (1) | Jim Allister | North Antrim | |
Independent (1) | David McClarty | East Londonderry |
MLA por circunscripción
The list is given in alphabetical order by constituency.
Members of the 4th Northern Ireland Assembly | |||
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Constituency | Name | Party | |
Belfast East | Judith Cochrane | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | |
Michael Copeland | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Sammy Douglas | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Chris Lyttle | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | ||
Robin Newton | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Peter Robinson | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Belfast North | Paula Bradley | Democratic Unionist Party | |
William Humphrey | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Gerry Kelly | Sinn Féin | ||
Nelson McCausland | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Alban Maginness | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Carál Ní Chuilín | Sinn Féin | ||
Belfast South | Anna Lo | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | |
Conall McDevitt | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Alasdair McDonnell | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Michael McGimpsey | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Alex Maskey | Sinn Féin | ||
Jimmy Spratt | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Belfast West | Alex Attwood | Social Democratic and Labour Party | |
Fra McCann | Sinn Féin | ||
Jennifer McCann | Sinn Féin | ||
Paul Maskey | Sinn Féin | ||
Sue Ramsey | Sinn Féin | ||
Pat Sheehan | Sinn Féin | ||
East Antrim | Roy Beggs, Jr. | Ulster Unionist Party | |
Stewart Dickson | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | ||
David Hilditch | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Oliver McMullan | Sinn Féin | ||
Alastair Ross | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Sammy Wilson | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
East Londonderry | Gregory Campbell | Democratic Unionist Party | |
John Dallat | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Claire Sugden | Independent | ||
Adrian McQuillan | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Cathal Ó hOisín | Sinn Féin | ||
George Robinson | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Fermanagh and South Tyrone | Tom Elliott | Ulster Unionist Party | |
Phil Flanagan | Sinn Féin | ||
Arlene Foster | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Michelle Gildernew | Sinn Féin | ||
Seán Lynch | Sinn Féin | ||
Maurice Morrow | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Foyle | Martina Anderson | Sinn Féín | |
Mark H. Durkan | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Colum Eastwood | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
William Hay | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Raymond McCartney | Sinn Féín | ||
Pat Ramsey | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Lagan Valley | Jonathan Craig | Democratic Unionist Party | |
Paul Givan | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Brenda Hale | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Trevor Lunn | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | ||
Basil McCrea | NI21 | ||
Edwin Poots | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Mid Ulster | Ian McCrea | Democratic Unionist Party | |
Patsy McGlone | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Martin McGuinness | Sinn Féin | ||
Francie Molloy | Sinn Féin | ||
Michelle O'Neill | Sinn Féin | ||
Sandra Overend | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Newry and Armagh | Cathal Boylan | Sinn Féin | |
Dominic Bradley | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Mickey Brady | Sinn Féin | ||
William Irwin | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Danny Kennedy | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Conor Murphy | Sinn Féin | ||
North Antrim | Jim Allister | Traditional Unionist Voice | |
Paul Frew | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
David McIlveen | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Daithí McKay | Sinn Féin | ||
Mervyn Storey | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Robin Swann | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
North Down | Steven Agnew | Green Party in Northern Ireland | |
Leslie Cree | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Gordon Dunne | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Alex Easton | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Stephen Farry | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | ||
Peter Weir | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
South Antrim | Trevor Clarke | Democratic Unionist Party | |
David Ford | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | ||
Paul Girvan | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Danny Kinahan | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Pam Lewis | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Mitchel McLaughlin | Sinn Féin | ||
South Down | Willie Clarke | Sinn Féin | |
John McCallister | Independent | ||
Karen McKevitt | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Margaret Ritchie | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Caitríona Ruane | Sinn Féin | ||
Jim Wells | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Strangford | Jonathan Bell | Democratic Unionist Party | |
Simon Hamilton | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Kieran McCarthy | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | ||
Michelle McIlveen | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
David McNarry | UKIP | ||
Mike Nesbitt | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Upper Bann | Sydney Anderson | Democratic Unionist Party | |
Jo-Anne Dobson | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Sam Gardiner | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Dolores Kelly | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Stephen Moutray | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
John O'Dowd | Sinn Féin | ||
West Tyrone | Michaela Boyle | Sinn Féin | |
Thomas Buchanan | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Joe Byrne | Social Democratic and Labour Party | ||
Pat Doherty | Sinn Féin | ||
Ross Hussey | Ulster Unionist Party | ||
Barry McElduff | Sinn Féin |
Nuevos miembros elegidos en mayo de 2011
Twenty-five members of the third Assembly who were sitting at its dissolution on 24 March 2011 were succeeded by new members after the election of 5 May 2011. Seventeen sitting members did not present themselves for re-election and another eight were defeated at the polls. One re-elected member had been elected with a different affiliation in 2007.
The numbers indicate the percentage of votes each member received in the first round of counting under the Single Transferable Vote in the 2011 election, and the round which decided his or her election or defeat.[3][4]
This is a sortable table arranged alphabetically by the new member's surname. In some constituencies (Foyle, West Tyrone and Fermanagh & South Tyrone) where it is not possible to couple a single outgoing member by party with a single successor, the incoming members are arranged alphabetically (so the second one may be out of alphabetic order with the rest of the table) and the outgoing members are arranged arbitrarily.
Outgoing member(s) | Party | 1st pref | Round | Constituency | New Member(s) | Party | 1st pref | Round |
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Brian Wilson (retiring) | Green Party in N. Ireland | — | — | North Down | Steven Agnew | Green | 7.9% | 11 |
Declan O'Loan | SDLP | 9.1% | 9 | North Antrim | Jim Allister | Trad. U. Voice | 10.1% | 9 |
Claire McGill (retiring) | Sinn Féin | — | — | West Tyrone | Michaela Boyle | Sinn Féin | 12.9% | 4 |
Fred Cobain | Ulster Unionist | 8.2% | 7 | Belfast North | Paula Bradley | DUP | 10.4% | 6 |
Allan Bresland Kieran Deeny (retiring) | Democratic Unionist Independent | 10.3% — | 0 — | West Tyrone | Joe Byrne Ross Hussey | SDLP UUP | 8.5% 10.4% | 5 |
Dawn Purvis | Ind. (elected as Prog. U.) | 5.3% | 11 | Belfast East | Judith Cochrane | Alliance | 13.4% | 7 |
Reg Empey (retiring) Lord Empey | Ulster Unionist | — | — | Belfast East | Michael Copeland | UUP | 6.8% | 11 |
Seán Neeson (retiring) | Alliance | — | — | East Antrim | Stewart Dickson | Alliance | 10.0% | 9 |
George Savage (retiring) | Ulster Unionist | — | — | Upper Bann | Jo-Anne Dobson | UUP | 7.9% | 7 |
Wallace Browne (retiring) Baron Browne of Belmont | Democratic Unionist | — | — | Belfast East | Sammy Douglas | DUP | 8.3% | 11 |
Alan McFarland | Ind. (elected as UUP) | 6.7% | 9 | North Down | Gordon Dunne | DUP | 13.3% | 2 |
Pól Callaghan [replaced Mark Durkan, MP] Mary Bradley (retiring) | SDLP | 6.8% — | 4 — | Foyle | Mark H. Durkan Colum Eastwood | SDLP | 12.8% 7.6% | 4 7 |
Tommy Gallagher | SDLP | 9.6% | 6 | Fermanagh & South Tyrone | Phil Flanagan | Sinn Féin | 10.6% | 6 |
Gerry McHugh (retiring) | Ind. (elected as SF) | — | — | Fermanagh & South Tyrone | Seán Lynch | Sinn Féin | 10.7% | 6 |
Paul Butler (retiring) | Sinn Féin | — | — | Lagan Valley | Brenda Hale | DUP | 8.2% | 7 |
Thomas Burns | SDLP | 10.6% | 0 | South Antrim | Pam Lewis | DUP | 8.9% | 4 |
Ian Paisley, PC (retiring) Lord Bannside | Democratic Unionist | — | — | North Antrim | David McIlveen | DUP | 8.1% | 8 |
P.J. Bradley (retiring) | SDLP | — | — | South Down | Karen McKevitt | SDLP | 9.0% | 9 |
Ken Robinson (retiring) | Ulster Unionist | — | — | East Antrim | Oliver McMullan | Sinn Féin | 8.2% | 10 |
Simpson Gibson (retiring) [replaced Jim Shannon] | Democratic Unionist | — | — | Strangford | Mike Nesbitt | UUP | 11.0% | 6 |
Billy Leonard (retiring) [replaced Francie Brolly] | Sinn Féin (suspended) | — | — | East Londonderry | Cathal Ó hOisín | Sinn Féin | 13.5% | 6 |
Billy Armstrong (retiring) | Ulster Unionist | — | — | Mid Ulster | Sandra Overend | UUP | 10.3% | 6 |
Robert Coulter (retiring) | Ulster Unionist | — | — | North Antrim | Robin Swann | UUP | 6.2% | 9 |
Member returning with a different affiliation
David McClarty, originally elected from East Londonderry as an Ulster Unionist, although not re-nominated by the UUP in 2011, stood successfully for re-election as an independent. This reduced the UUP's strength from 2007, while keeping independent strength in the Assembly at one (as Kieran Deeny, the retiring independent member, was not succeeded in West Tyrone by another independent). McClarty decided not to re-join the UUP after his re-election.[5][6]
Cambios
Date | Constituency | Gain | Loss | Note | ||
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12 May 2011 | Foyle | Speaker | DUP | William Hay is elected Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly. | ||
27 January 2012 | Strangford | Independent Unionist | UUP | David McNarry is suspended from the UUP for nine months after an investigation by the party. | ||
31 March 2012 | South Down | SDLP | Margaret Ritchie vacated her seat in order to concentrate on her role as a Member of Parliament. | |||
1 April 2012 | South Down | SDLP | Seán Rogers co-opted to seat vacated by Margaret Ritchie.[7] | |||
13 April 2012 | South Down | Sinn Féin | Willie Clarke vacated his seat in order to concentrate on his role as a Down District Councillor. | |||
13 April 2012 | South Down | Sinn Féin | Chris Hazzard co-opted to seat vacated by Willie Clarke.[7] | |||
11 June 2012 | Foyle | Sinn Féin | Martina Anderson vacated her seat after being elected an MEP for Northern Ireland. | |||
14 June 2012 | Foyle | Sinn Féin | Maeve McLaughlin co-opted to seat vacated by Martina Anderson.[8] | |||
2 July 2012 | Newry and Armagh | Sinn Féin | Conor Murphy vacated his seat in order to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament. | |||
2 July 2012 | West Tyrone | Sinn Féin | Pat Doherty vacated his seat in order to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament. | |||
2 July 2012 | Belfast West | Sinn Féin | Paul Maskey vacated his seat in order to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament. | |||
2 July 2012 | Newry and Armagh | Sinn Féin | Megan Fearon co-opted to seat vacated by Conor Murphy.[9] | |||
2 July 2012 | West Tyrone | Sinn Féin | Declan McAleer co-opted to seat vacated by Pat Doherty.[9] | |||
2 July 2012 | Belfast West | Sinn Féin | Rosie McCorley co-opted to seat vacated by Paul Maskey.[9] | |||
7 July 2012 | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | Sinn Féin | Michelle Gildernew vacated her seat in order to concentrate on her role as a Member of Parliament. | |||
7 July 2012 | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | Sinn Féin | Bronwyn McGahan co-opted to seat vacated by Michelle Gildernew.[9] | |||
4 October 2012 | Strangford | UKIP | Independent Unionist | David McNarry joins the UK Independence Party becoming the party's first Northern Ireland MLA. | ||
14 February 2013 | South Down | Independent Unionist | UUP | John McCallister resigns the UUP after it formed an electoral pact with the DUP. | ||
15 February 2013 | Lagan Valley | Independent Unionist | UUP | Basil McCrea resigns the UUP whip over its decision to engage in an electoral pact with the DUP. | ||
8 April 2013 | Mid Ulster | Sinn Féin | Francie Molloy vacated his seat in order to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament. | |||
8 April 2013 | Mid Ulster | Sinn Féin | Ian Milne co-opted to seat vacated by Francie Molloy.[10] | |||
6 June 2013 | South Down | NI21 | Independent Unionist | John McCallister along with McCrea establish and join the NI21 political party. | ||
6 June 2013 | Lagan Valley | NI21 | Independent Unionist | Basil McCrea along with McCallister establish and join the NI21 political party. | ||
4 September 2013 | Belfast South | SDLP | Resignation of Conall McDevitt. | |||
12 September 2013 | Belfast South | SDLP | Fearghal McKinney co-opted to seat vacated by Conall McDevitt.[11] | |||
18 April 2014 | East Londonderry | Independent Unionist | Death of David McClarty. | |||
6 May 2014 | East Londonderry | Independent Unionist | Claire Sugden co-opted to replace David McClarty following his death.[12] | |||
3 July 2014 | South Down | Independent Unionist | NI21 | John McCallister resigns the NI21 party whip over differences with the party leadership regarding an investigation into sexual wrongdoing by party leader, Basil McCrea.[13] | ||
13 October 2014 | Foyle | Speaker | Retirement of William Hay. | |||
20 October 2014 | Foyle | DUP | Maurice Devenney co-opted to replace William Hay following his retirement.[14] | |||
22 October 2014 | Belfast South | Sinn Féin | Alex Maskey stepped down in order to be transferred to Belfast West seat. | |||
22 October 2014 | Belfast South | Sinn Féin | Máirtín Ó Muilleoir co-opted to seat vacated by Alex Maskey.[15] | |||
3 November 2014 | Belfast West | Sinn Féin | Sue Ramsey retired due to ill health. | |||
3 November 2014 | Belfast West | Sinn Féin | Alex Maskey transferred seats to fill seat of Sue Ramsey.[15] | |||
12 January 2015 | South Antrim | Speaker | Sinn Féin | Mitchel McLaughlin is elected Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly. | ||
25 March 2015 | Foyle | DUP | Retirement of Maurice Devenney. | |||
13 April 2015 | Foyle | DUP | Gary Middleton co-opted to replace Maurice Devenney following his retirement.[16] | |||
8 June 2015 | Newry and Armagh | Sinn Féin | Mickey Brady vacated his seat in order to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament. | |||
8 June 2015 | Newry and Armagh | Sinn Féin | Conor Murphy co-opted and returned to the Assembly for the seat vacated by Mickey Brady.[17] | |||
21 June 2015 | Belfast South | SDLP | Alasdair McDonnell resigned to concentrate on his role as an Westminster MP. | |||
24 June 2015 | South Antrim | UUP | Danny Kinahan elected to Westminster. | |||
24 June 2015 | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | UUP | Tom Elliott elected to Westminster. | |||
29 June 2015 | South Antrim | UUP | Adrian Cochrane-Watson co-opted to replace Danny Kinahan.[18] | |||
29 June 2015 | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | UUP | Neil Somerville co-opted to replace Tom Elliott.[19] | |||
29 June 2015 | Belfast South | SDLP | Claire Hanna co-opted to seat vacated by Alasdair McDonnell.[20] | |||
11 August 2015 | East Antrim | DUP | Sammy Wilson resigned to end double-jobbing and focus on his role as an MP. | |||
19 August 2015 | East Antrim | DUP | Gordon Lyons co-opted to replace Sammy Wilson. | |||
7 September 2015 | Belfast East | UUP | Michael Copeland resigned due to health reasons. | |||
15 September 2015 | Belfast East | UUP | Andy Allen co-opted to replace Michael Copeland. | |||
27 September 2015 | Belfast South | DUP | Jimmy Spratt resigned due to health reasons. | |||
28 September 2015 | Belfast South | DUP | Emma Pengelly co-opted to replace Jimmy Spratt. | |||
31 December 2015 | Foyle | SDLP | Pat Ramsey retired on health grounds.[21] | |||
31 December 2015 | West Tyrone | SDLP | Joe Byrne retired on health grounds.[22] | |||
7 January 2016 | Foyle | SDLP | Gerard Diver co-opted to replace Pat Ramsey[23] | |||
7 January 2016 | West Tyrone | SDLP | Daniel McCrossan co-opted to replace Joe Byrne.[24] | |||
25 January 2016 | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | UUP | Neil Somerville resigned due to health. | |||
27 January 2016 | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | UUP | Alastair Patterson replaced Neil Somerville. |
Ver también
- Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly elected in 2007
- 2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election
- Executive of the 4th Northern Ireland Assembly
Referencias
- ^ "Electoral Office 2011 results page". Eoni.org.uk. 9 November 2010. Archived from the original on 11 May 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
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