Belfast Area A
Area A was one of the eight district electoral areas (DEA) which existed in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 1973 to 1985. Located in the south-east of the city, the district elected seven members to Belfast City Council and contained the wards of Ballymacarrett; Ballynafeigh; Orangefield; Ormeau; Rosetta; The Mount and Willowfield. The DEA formed part of the Belfast South and Belfast East constituencies.
History
The area was created for the 1973 local government elections, combining the whole of the former Ormeau ward with most of the former Pottinger ward. It was abolished for the 1985 local government elections. The Rosetta and Ballynafeigh wards became part of a new Laganbank DEA, while the remaining five wards joined the Bloomfield ward, formerly part of Area B, in the new Pottinger DEA.
Results
1973
Belfast A[1] |
Party |
Candidate |
1st Pref |
|
UUP |
Grace Bannister |
6,328 |
|
UUP |
Ben Horan |
2,768 |
|
UUP |
Thomas Gildea |
1,598 |
|
UUP |
William Blair |
1,498 |
|
NI Labour |
Erskine Holmes |
1,337 |
|
Vanguard |
W. H. Elliot |
1,322 |
|
Alliance |
Patricia Carson |
1,315 |
|
SDLP |
Ben Caraher |
1,302 |
|
United Loyalist |
W. Dougherty |
1,198 |
|
DUP |
Thomas Wright |
1,158 |
|
UUP |
John McKeown |
1,021 |
|
DUP |
Greene |
874 |
|
Alliance |
Sam Edgerton |
702 |
|
UUP |
Emma Dunbar |
546 |
|
Independent Unionist |
J. Keenan |
432 |
|
Alliance |
Bernadette Hopkirk |
430 |
|
NI Labour |
J. Murray |
421 |
|
Loyalist Coalition |
Lindsay Mason |
271 |
|
Alliance |
Jacqueline Maguire |
192 |
|
Communist Party |
H. Moore |
101 |
Turnout |
25,174 |
1977
1981
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