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2011 Northern Ireland local elections

2011 Northern Ireland local elections

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Elections for local government were held in Northern Ireland on Thursday 5 May 2011, contesting 582 seats in all.

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European Union and Commonwealth citizens aged 18 or over on election day were entitled to vote. The deadline for voters to register to vote in the elections was midnight on Thursday 14 April 2011. A total of 1,210,009 were eligible to vote, and 55.7% of the electorate turned out.[1]

All voters were required to present one piece of photographic ID in order to cast a vote at the polling station – accepted forms of ID are an electoral identity card, a photographic NI or GB driving licence, a European Union member-state passport, a Translink 60+ SmartPass, a Translink Senior SmartPass, a Translink Blind Person's SmartPass or a Translink War Disabled SmartPass.[2] Voters who didn't have an accepted type of photographic ID had until Friday 22 April 2011 to apply for an electoral identity card from the Electoral Office.

The elections were originally scheduled to take place in 2009. In 2008, Minister of the Environment Arlene Foster requested that they be postponed until 2011 to allow the implementation of a proposed reform of local government in Northern Ireland, which would have reduced the number of local councils from 26 to 11.[3] In February 2009, an order was made, postponing the election, and councillors' terms of office were extended until the fourth day after the election day in 2011.[4]

In June 2010, the proposed reforms were abandoned, and it was confirmed that the 2011 elections would be to the existing 26 councils.[5] There was also an election to the Northern Ireland Assembly and a referendum on voting reform on the same day.[6] The reforms have since been adopted and the 2014 Northern Ireland local elections were for the 11 new districts.

Results

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By council

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Councils

Antrim

More information Antrim North West, Party ...
More information Antrim South East, Party ...
More information Antrim Town, Party ...

Ards

More information Ards East, Party ...
More information Ards Peninsula, Party ...
More information Ards West, Party ...
More information Newtownards, Party ...

Armagh

More information Armagh City, Party ...
More information Crossmore, Party ...
More information Cusher, Party ...
More information The Orchard, Party ...

Ballymena

More information Ballymena North, Party ...
More information Ballymena South, Party ...
More information Bannside, Party ...
More information Braid, Party ...

Ballymoney

More information Ballymoney Town, Party ...
More information Bann Valley, Party ...
More information Bushvale, Party ...

Banbridge

More information Banbridge Town, Party ...
More information Dromore, Party ...
More information Knockiveagh, Party ...

Belfast

More information Balmoral, Party ...
More information Castle, Party ...
More information Court, Party ...
More information Laganbank, Party ...
More information Lower Falls, Party ...
More information Oldpark, Party ...
More information Pottinger, Party ...
More information Upper Falls, Party ...
More information Victoria, Party ...

Carrickfergus

More information Carrick Castle, Party ...
More information Kilroot, Party ...
More information Knockagh Monument, Party ...

Castlereagh

More information Castlereagh Central, Party ...
More information Castlereagh East, Party ...
More information Castlereagh South, Party ...
More information Castlereagh West, Party ...

Coleraine

More information Bann, Party ...
More information Coleraine Central, Party ...
More information Coleraine East, Party ...
More information The Skerries, Party ...

Cookstown

More information Ballinderry, Party ...
More information Cookstown Central, Party ...
More information Drum Manor, Party ...

Craigavon

More information Craigavon Central, Party ...
More information Lurgan, Party ...
More information Loughside, Party ...
More information Portadown, Party ...

Derry

More information Cityside, Party ...
More information Northland, Party ...
More information Rural, Party ...
More information Shantallow, Party ...
More information Waterside, Party ...

Down

More information Ballynahinch, Party ...
More information Downpatrick, Party ...
More information Newcastle, Party ...
More information Rowallane, Party ...

Dungannon

More information Blackwater, Party ...
More information Clogher Valley, Party ...
More information Dungannon Town, Party ...
More information Torrent, Party ...

Fermanagh

More information Enniskillen, Party ...
More information Erne East, Party ...
More information Erne North, Party ...
More information Erne West, Party ...

Larne

More information Coast Road, Party ...
More information Larne Lough, Party ...
More information Larne Town, Party ...

Limavady

More information Bellarena, Party ...
More information Benbradagh, Party ...
More information Limavady Town, Party ...

Lisburn

More information Downshire, Party ...
More information Dunmurry Cross, Party ...
More information Killultagh, Party ...
More information Lisburn Town North, Party ...
More information Lisburn Town South, Party ...

Magherafelt

More information Magherafelt Town, Party ...
More information Moyola, Party ...
More information Sperrin, Party ...

Moyle

More information Ballycastle, Party ...
More information Giant's Causeway, Party ...
More information The Glens, Party ...

Newry and Mourne

More information Crotlieve, Party ...
More information Newry Town, Party ...
More information Slieve Gullion, Party ...
More information The Fews, Party ...
More information The Mournes, Party ...

Newtownabbey

More information Antrim Line, Party ...
More information Ballyclare, Party ...
More information Macedon, Party ...
More information University, Party ...

North Down

More information Abbey, Party ...
More information Ballyholme and Groomsport, Party ...
More information Bangor West, Party ...
More information Holywood, Party ...

Omagh

More information Mid Tyrone, Party ...
More information Omagh Town, Party ...
More information West Tyrone, Party ...

Strabane

More information Derg, Party ...
More information Glenelly, Party ...
More information Mourne, Party ...

References

  1. "Local Council Turnout Statistics". Electoral Office for Northern Ireland. Archived from the original on 6 August 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  2. "Electoral Office for Northern Ireland: Electoral Identity Card" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  3. "The Postponement of Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order 2009". Opsi.gov.uk. 16 July 2010. Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  4. "Referendum on same day as NI Assembly election". BBC News. 17 February 2011. Archived from the original on 20 February 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2011.

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