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European Election (NI) - Thursday 23 May 2019



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European Election (NI)
Thursday 23 May 2019

The following page contains the results of the 2019 European Parliament election held in Northern Ireland on Thursday 23 May 2019.

Introduction

The election on Thursday 23 May 2019 was held to elect three Members to the European Parliament (MEPs). For the purpose of the European election Northern Ireland is treated as a single constituency and voting is by means of proportional representation (PR), using the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system.

The election was contested against a background of continuing uncertainty about the final outcome of Brexit. At the time of the election it was not known whether or not the three MEPs would serve a full term in the European Parliament.

Eleven candidates took part in the contest - their names and political parties are listed in the table below. The count of votes took place on 27 May 2019 following the completion of voting in other European countries. The three candidates elected were:

  • Diane Dodds (Democratic Unionist Party; DUP) elected at Stage 3;
  • Martina Anderson (Sinn Féin; SF) elected at Stage 5; and
  • Naomi Long (Alliance Party of Northern Ireland; APNI) elected at Stage 5.
photo of Dodds photo of Long photo of Anderson
Diane Dodds (DUP) Namomi Long (APNI) Martina Anderson (SF)

Two of those elected, Dodds and Anderson, were sitting candidates. The biggest talking point in the election was the increase in the vote for the APNI. Long was the first APNI member to be elected an MEP. The election was also the first time that two unionists were not returned as MEPs; the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) had held a seat since 1979. It was the first time that there were three female MEPs. The outcome also meant that Northern Ireland would be represented by two anti-Brexit MEPs, Anderson and Long, and one pro-Brexit MEP, Dodds.


See also:
Election Manifestos
Electoral Office Northern Ireland. (2019). European Election 2019: Stage 5 Results, [PDF; 1670KB]. Belfast: EONI.

 

Summary of Results:

Eligible Electorate: 1,278,951
Number of Votes Cast (Turnout / Poll): 577,275
Percentage Turnout / Poll: 45.14 %
Number of Invalid / Spoilt Votes: 4,828
Number of Valid Votes Cast: 572,447
Percentage Valid Votes Cast: 44.76 %
Quota: 143,112

 

Stage 1 - First Preference Votes

Candidate and Party First Preference Votes % Valid Poll Outcome
Jim Allister        
Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV)
62,021 10.83  
Martina Anderson
Sinn Féin (SF)
126,951 22.18  
Clare Bailey
Green Party Northern Ireland (GPNI)

12,471

2.18 Eliminated
Amandeep Singh Bhogal
Conservative Party (CP)
662 0.12 Eliminated
Diane Dodds
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
124,991 21.83  
Colum Eastwood
Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)
78,589 13.73  
Robert Hill
United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP)
5,115 0.89 Eliminated
Danny Kennedy    
Ulster Unionist Party (UUP)
53,052 9.27  
Naomi Long
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (APNI)
105,928 18.50  
Neil McCann
Independent
948 0.17 Eliminated
Jane Morrice
Independent
1,719 0.30 Eliminated
Total Valid Votes 572,447 100.00  

No one elected at stage 1. Five candidates were eliminated at stage 1 and their 20,915 votes distributed.

Stage 2 - Distribution of votes

Candidate and Party Transfer
votes
New total votes Outcome
Jim Allister (TUV) 1,851 63,872  
Martina Anderson (SF) 1,166 128,117  
Clare Bailey (GPNI) - -  
Amandeep Singh Bhogal (CP) - -  
Diane Dodds (DUP) 2,300 127,291  
Colum Eastwood (SDLP) 2,360 80,949  
Robert Hill (UKIP) - -  
Danny Kennedy (UUP) 1,684 54,736 Eliminated
Naomi Long (APNI) 9,399 115,327  
Neil McCann (Ind.) - -  
Jane Morrice (Ind.) - -  
Transferable votes 18,760 -  
Non transferable votes 2,155 2,155  
Total Valid Votes   572,447  

No one elected at Stage 2. Danny Kennedy (UUP) eliminated and his 54,736 votes distributed.

Stage 3 - Distribution of votes

Candidate and Party Transfer
votes
New total votes Outcome
Jim Allister (TUV) 15,668 79,540  
Martina Anderson (SF) 73 128,190  
Clare Bailey (GPNI) - -  
Amandeep Singh Bhogal (CP) - -  
Diane Dodds (DUP) 28,131 155,422 Elected
Colum Eastwood (SDLP) 1,152 82,101  
Robert Hill (UKIP) - -  
Danny Kennedy (UUP) - -  
Naomi Long (APNI) 6,936 122,263  
Neil McCann (Ind.) - -  
Jane Morrice (Ind.) - -  
Transferable votes 51,960 -  
Non transferable votes 2,776 4,931  
Total Valid Votes   572,447  

Diane Dodds (DUP) elected at Stage 3 and her surplus votes distributed.

Stage 4 - Distribution of votes

Candidate and Party Transfer
votes
New total votes Outcome
Jim Allister (TUV) 10,314 89,854  
Martina Anderson (SF) 10.5 128,200.5  
Clare Bailey (GPNI) - -  
Amandeep Singh Bhogal (CP) - -  
Diane Dodds (DUP) - 143,112  
Colum Eastwood (SDLP) 312.5 82,413.5 Eliminated
Robert Hill (UKIP) - -  
Danny Kennedy (UUP) - -  
Naomi Long (APNI) 1,654 123,917  
Neil McCann (Ind.) - -  
Jane Morrice (Ind.) - -  
Transferable votes 12,291    
Non transferable votes 19 4,950  
Total Valid Votes   572,447  

Colum Eastwood (SDLP) eliminated and his votes distributed.

Stage 5- Distribution of votes

Candidate and Party Transfer
votes
New total votes Outcome
Jim Allister (TUV) 225 90,079  
Martina Anderson (SF) 24,236 152,436.5 Elected
Clare Bailey (GPNI) - -  
Amandeep Singh Bhogal (CP) - -  
Diane Dodds (DUP) - 143,112 Elected
Colum Eastwood (SDLP) - -  
Robert Hill (UKIP) - -  
Danny Kennedy (UUP) - -  
Naomi Long (APNI) 46,453 170,370 Elected
Neil McCann (Ind.) - -  
Jane Morrice (Ind.) - -  
Transferable votes

70,914

   
Non transferable votes 7,675 12,625  
Total Valid Votes   568,622.5  

Martin Anderson (SF) and Naomi Long (APNI) elected at Stage 5.

Source:

  • BBC and various newspaper reports.
  • Electoral Office of Northern Ireland (EONI) Web site Opens a new browser window.

 


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