1925 Northern Ireland general election

The 1925 Northern Ireland general election was held on 3 April 1925. It was the second election to the Parliament of Northern Ireland. It saw significant losses for the Ulster Unionist Party, although they maintained their large majority. This was the last election for the Stormont parliament conducted using Single transferable voting, a form of Proportional Representation. Fifty-two members were elected in ten districts, which each elected between four and eight members. The Ulster Unionist government abolished proportional representation during this parliament and replaced it with the first-past-the-post system used in Great Britain.

1925 Northern Ireland general election

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All 52 seats to the House of Commons of Northern Ireland
27 seats were needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderJames CraigJoe Devlin
PartyUUPNationalist
Leader since7 June 19211918
Leader's seatDownBelfast West
Last election40 seats, 66.9%6 seats, 11.8%
Seats won32[u 1]10[n 1]
Seat changeDecrease8Increase4
Popular vote211,66291,452
Percentage55.0%23.8%
SwingDecrease11.9%Increase12.0%

 Third partyFourth party
 Blank
LeaderSamuel KyleÉamon de Valera
PartyNI LabourRepublican
Leader since19251917
Leader's seatBelfast NorthDown
Last election0 seats, 0.6%[nb 1]6 seats, 20.5%
Seats won32[r 1]
Seat changeIncrease3Decrease4
Popular vote18,11420,615
Percentage4.7%5.3%
SwingIncrease4.1%Decrease15.2%

Results of the 1925 Northern Ireland General Election.

Prime Minister before election

James Craig
UUP

Prime Minister after election

James Craig
UUP

Results

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UUPNationalistIULabR
1925 Northern Ireland general election
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet% of total%No.Net %
 UUP403208-861.555.0211,662-11.9
 Nationalist111040+419.223.891,452+12.0
 Ind. Unionist4440+47.79.034,716N/A
 Republican6204-43.85.320,615-15.2
 NI Labour3330+35.84.718,114+4.1
 Unbought Tenants1110+11.91.34,886N/A
 Town Tenants' Association1000 00.93,320N/A

Electorate 611,683 (512,264 in contested seats); Turnout: 75.1% (384,745).

In Down (eight seats) and Queen's University of Belfast (four seats), no actual polling took place as all candidates were elected unopposed: 10 Ulster Unionist, 1 Nationalist and 1 Republican.

Votes summary

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Popular vote
Ulster Unionist
55.01%
Nationalist Party
23.77%
Independent Unionist
9.02%
Republican
5.36%
Labour
4.71%
Unbought Tenants
1.27%
Tenants Associations
0.86%

Seats summary

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Parliamentary seats
Ulster Unionist
61.54%
Nationalist Party
19.23%
Independent Unionist
7.69%
Labour
5.77%
Republican
3.85%
Unbought Tenants
1.92%

Notes

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  1. ^ Includes 10 members returned unopposed.
  1. ^ Includes 1 member returned unopposed.
  1. ^ Includes 1 member returned unopposed.

References

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