1955 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

The 1955 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland was held on 26 May as part of the wider general election with 12 MPs elected in single-seat constituencies using first-past-the-post.

1955 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

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12 seats in Northern Ireland of the 630 seats in the House of Commons
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderSir Basil Brooke, BtPaddy McLogan
PartyUUPSinn Féin
Leader since19431954
Leader's seatDid not stand[fn 1]Did not stand
Seats won102
Seat changeIncrease 1Increase 2
Popular vote442,647152,310
Percentage68.5%23.6%

Results edit

This was the first election to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom since the creation of Northern Ireland in 1921 where all constituencies in the region were contested

The Ulster Unionists regained the seat which they had lost to Jack Beattie from the Irish Labour Party. The nationalist interest was represented by Sinn Féin who gained the two seats previously held by the Nationalist Party. Patricia McLaughlin was the first woman elected as an MP for a Northern Ireland constituency.

In the election as a whole, the Conservative Party, which included the Ulster Unionists, led by Sir Anthony Eden as Prime Minister, continued in a majority government.

Results[1][2]
PartyMPsChangeVotes%
UUP10 2442,64768.5%
Sinn Féin2 2152,31023.6%
NI Labour0 35,6145.5%
Irish Labour0 116,0502.5%
Total12 646,621100

MPs elected edit

ConstituencyPartyMP
Antrim NorthUUPPhelim O'Neill
Antrim SouthUUPKnox Cunningham
ArmaghUUPC. W. Armstrong
Belfast EastUUPAlan McKibbin
Belfast NorthUUPH. Montgomery Hyde
Belfast SouthUUPDavid Campbell
Belfast WestUUPPatricia McLaughlin
Down NorthUUPGeorge Currie
Down SouthUUPLawrence Orr
Fermanagh and South TyroneSinn FéinPhilip Clarke
LondonderryUUPRobin Chichester-Clark
Mid UlsterSinn FéinTom Mitchell

By-elections edit

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Mid Ulster11 August 1955[by 1]Tom MitchellSinn FéinTom MitchellSinn FéinDisqualification
Mid Ulster8 May 1956[by 1]Charles BeattieUUPGeorge ForrestInd. UnionistDisqualification
Belfast East19 March 1959Alan McKibbinUUPStanley McMasterUUPDeath
  1. ^ a b Tom Mitchell won the most votes at the general election but was disqualified by the House of Commons on the grounds that he was a convicted felon. A by-election was called at which Mitchell again stood and won the most votes. On this occasion an election petition was lodged and Mitchell was again disqualified with the Election Court declaring his opponent Charles Beattie duly elected. It then emerged that Beattie himself was ineligible to sit because he held offices of profit under the Crown. Beattie was indemnified by Parliament against the consequences of sitting and voting while ineligible, and a further writ was moved. In the subsequent by-election, Independent Unionist George Forrest was elected. Forrest later joined the Ulster Unionists and won the seat for the party at the 1959 general election.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Brooke sat as the MP for Lisnaskea in the Northern Ireland Parliament.

References edit

  1. ^ "Elections to the United Kingdom Parliament held in Northern Ireland: General Election 1955". ElectionsIreland.org. Archived from the original on 19 January 2019. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  2. ^ "The 1955 Westminster Elections in Northern Ireland". ARK: Northern Ireland Elections. Retrieved 19 January 2019.