6th Northern Ireland Assembly

This is a list of the 90 members of the sixth Northern Ireland Assembly, the unicameral devolved legislature of Northern Ireland. The election took place on 2 March 2017, with counting finishing the following day; voter turnout was estimated at 64.8%.[1]

6th Northern Ireland Assembly
5th Assembly 7th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyAssembly
JurisdictionNorthern Ireland
Meeting placeParliament Buildings,
Stormont
Term2 March 2017 – 27 March 2022
Election2017 assembly election
GovernmentExecutive of the 6th Assembly
Members90
SpeakerAlex Maskey
First MinisterArlene Foster / Paul Givan
Deputy First MinisterMichelle O'Neill
Sessions
1st13 March 2017 – 13 March 2017
2nd21 October 2019 – 18 August 2020
3rd7 September 2020 – 16 March 2021
4th9 September 2021 – 24 March 2022

Only five (rather than six) MLAs were elected from each of the 18 constituencies, following the Assembly Members (Reduction of Numbers) Act (Northern Ireland) 2016.[2] The reduction negatively affected Unionist candidates whose bloc lost its majority for the first time in the history of the Assembly. The SDLP was also negatively impacted, losing its only West Belfast seat.[3]

Incumbent Speaker Robin Newton informally convened the Assembly on 22 March to pay tribute to the former deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, who had died the day before.[4]

However, with the DUP and Sinn Féin unable to agree to form their mandatory coalition government, the Assembly did not formally convene. On 27 April, talks were paused until after a snap general election on 8 June, with a deadline of 29 June 2017 for the parties to reach agreement,[5] but this deadline was repeatedly extended over the next three years. The DUP, Sinn Féin and other parties finally agreed terms on 10 January 2020.[6]

Party strengths

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PartyDesignationMar 2017
election
Mar 2022
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Democratic Unionist PartyUnionist2826
Sinn FéinNationalist2726
Social Democratic and Labour PartyNationalist1212
Ulster Unionist PartyUnionist1010
Alliance Party of Northern IrelandOther87
Green Party Northern IrelandOther22
Traditional Unionist VoiceUnionist11
People Before ProfitOther11
IndependentOther01
Independent UnionistUnionist13
Speaker[n 1]None01
Totals by DesignationUnionist4040
Nationalist3938
Other1111
None01
Total9090
● = Northern Ireland Executive

Graphical representation

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Parties arranged roughly on the nationalist-unionist spectrum

MLAs by party

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PartyNameConstituencyMember since
Democratic Unionist Party (26)Maurice BradleyEast Londonderry5 May 2016
Paula BradleyBelfast North5 May 2011
Keith BuchananMid Ulster5 May 2016
Thomas BuchananWest Tyrone26 November 2003
Jonathan BuckleyUpper Bann2 March 2017
Joanne BuntingBelfast East5 May 2016
Pam CameronSouth Antrim5 May 2011
Trevor ClarkeSouth Antrim28 June 2017
Diane DoddsUpper Bann9 January 2020
Stephen DunneNorth Down28 June 2021
Deborah ErskineFermanagh and South Tyrone11 October 2021
Paul FrewNorth Antrim21 June 2010
Paul GivanLagan Valley10 June 2010
Harry HarveyStrangford12 September 2019
David HilditchEast Antrim25 June 1998
William HumphreyBelfast North13 September 2010
William IrwinNewry and Armagh7 March 2007
Gordon LyonsEast Antrim19 August 2015
Michelle McIlveenStrangford7 March 2007
Gary MiddletonFoyle13 April 2015
Robin NewtonBelfast East26 November 2003
Edwin PootsBelfast South25 June 1998
Paul RankinLagan Valley14 March 2022
George RobinsonEast Londonderry26 November 2003
Mervyn StoreyNorth Antrim26 November 2003
Peter WeirStrangford25 June 1998
Sinn Féin (26)Caoimhe ArchibaldEast Londonderry5 May 2016
Cathal BoylanNewry and Armagh7 March 2007
Nicola Brogan ††West Tyrone6 November 2020
Pádraig Delargy ††Foyle13 September 2021
Linda DillonMid Ulster5 May 2016
Jemma DolanFermanagh and South Tyrone2 March 2017
Sinéad EnnisSouth Down2 March 2017
Ciara Ferguson ††Foyle13 September 2021
Órlaithí FlynnBelfast West7 December 2016
Colm GildernewFermanagh and South Tyrone20 June 2017
Deirdre HargeyBelfast South9 January 2020
Declan KearneySouth Antrim5 May 2016
Gerry KellyBelfast North25 June 1998
Liz KimminsNewry and Armagh9 January 2020
Declan McAleerWest Tyrone5 May 2011
Philip McGuiganNorth Antrim30 August 2016
Maolíosa McHughWest Tyrone28 May 2019
Aine MurphyFermanagh and South Tyrone2 July 2021
Aisling ReillyBelfast West14 October 2021
Emma RoganSouth Down20 June 2017
Emma SheerinMid Ulster4 December 2018
Conor MurphyNewry and Armagh8 June 2015
Carál Ní ChuilínBelfast North7 March 2007
John O'DowdUpper Bann26 November 2003
Michelle O'NeillMid Ulster7 March 2007
Pat SheehanBelfast West7 December 2010
Social Democratic and Labour Party (12)Sinéad BradleySouth Down5 May 2016
Pat CatneyLagan Valley2 March 2017
Mark H. DurkanFoyle5 May 2011
Cara HunterEast Londonderry18 May 2020
Dolores KellyUpper Bann2 March 2017
Nichola MallonBelfast North5 May 2016
Daniel McCrossanWest Tyrone7 January 2016
Patsy McGloneMid Ulster26 November 2003
Colin McGrathSouth Down5 May 2016
Sinead McLaughlinFoyle10 January 2020
Justin McNultyNewry and Armagh5 May 2016
Matthew O'TooleBelfast South11 January 2020
Ulster Unionist Party (10)Steve AikenSouth Antrim5 May 2016
Andy AllenBelfast East15 September 2015
Rosemary BartonFermanagh and South Tyrone5 May 2016
Doug BeattieUpper Bann5 May 2016
Roy Beggs, Jr.East Antrim25 June 1998
Robbie ButlerLagan Valley5 May 2016
Alan ChambersNorth Down5 May 2016
Mike NesbittStrangford5 May 2011
John StewartEast Antrim2 March 2017
Robin SwannNorth Antrim5 May 2011
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (7)Kellie ArmstrongStrangford5 May 2016
Paula BradshawBelfast South5 May 2016
Stewart DicksonEast Antrim5 May 2011
John BlairSouth Antrim27 June 2018
Naomi Long ††Belfast East9 January 2020
Chris LyttleBelfast East5 July 2010
Andrew MuirNorth Down16 December 2019
Green Party Northern Ireland (2)Clare BaileyBelfast South5 May 2016
Rachel WoodsNorth Down7 October 2019
People Before Profit (1)Gerry CarrollBelfast West5 May 2016
Traditional Unionist Voice (1)Jim AllisterNorth Antrim5 May 2011
Independent Unionist (3)Alex EastonNorth Down26 November 2003
Claire SugdenEast Londonderry6 May 2014
Jim WellsSouth Down25 June 1998
Independent (1)Trevor LunnLagan Valley7 March 2007
Speaker (1)Alex MaskeyBelfast West25 June 1998

† Co-opted to replace an elected MLA

‡ Changed affiliation during the term

MLAs by constituency

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ConstituencyNameParty
Belfast East
Andy AllenUlster Unionist Party
Joanne BuntingDemocratic Unionist Party
Naomi Long ††Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Chris LyttleAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Robin NewtonDemocratic Unionist Party
Belfast North
Paula BradleyDemocratic Unionist Party
William HumphreyDemocratic Unionist Party
Gerry KellySinn Féin
Nichola MallonSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Carál Ní ChuilínSinn Féin
Belfast South
Clare BaileyGreen Party Northern Ireland
Paula BradshawAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Deirdre HargeySinn Féin
Matthew O'TooleSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Edwin PootsDemocratic Unionist Party
Belfast West
Gerry CarrollPeople Before Profit
Órlaithí FlynnSinn Féin
Alex MaskeySpeaker
Aisling ReillySinn Féin
Pat SheehanSinn Féin
East Antrim
Roy Beggs, Jr.Ulster Unionist Party
Stewart DicksonAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
David HilditchDemocratic Unionist Party
Gordon LyonsDemocratic Unionist Party
John StewartUlster Unionist Party
East Londonderry
Caoimhe ArchibaldSinn Féin
Maurice BradleyDemocratic Unionist Party
Cara HunterSocial Democratic and Labour Party
George RobinsonDemocratic Unionist Party
Claire SugdenIndependent Unionist
Fermanagh and South Tyrone
Rosemary BartonUlster Unionist Party
Jemma DolanSinn Féin
Deborah ErskineDemocratic Unionist Party
Colm GildernewSinn Féin
Aine MurphySinn Féin
Foyle
Pádraig Delargy ††Sinn Féin
Mark H. DurkanSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Ciara Ferguson ††Sinn Féin
Sinead McLaughlinSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Gary MiddletonDemocratic Unionist Party
Lagan Valley
Robbie ButlerUlster Unionist Party
Pat CatneySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Paul GivanDemocratic Unionist Party
Trevor LunnIndependent
Paul Rankin †Democratic Unionist Party
Mid Ulster
Keith BuchananDemocratic Unionist Party
Linda DillonSinn Féin
Patsy McGloneSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Michelle O'NeillSinn Féin
Emma SheerinSinn Féin
Newry and Armagh
Cathal BoylanSinn Féin
William IrwinDemocratic Unionist Party
Liz KimminsSinn Féin
Justin McNultySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Conor MurphySinn Féin
North Antrim
Jim AllisterTraditional Unionist Voice
Paul FrewDemocratic Unionist Party
Philip McGuiganSinn Féin
Mervyn StoreyDemocratic Unionist Party
Robin SwannUlster Unionist Party
North Down
Alan ChambersUlster Unionist Party
Stephen DunneDemocratic Unionist Party
Alex EastonIndependent Unionist
Andrew MuirAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Rachel WoodsGreen Party Northern Ireland
South Antrim
Steve AikenUlster Unionist Party
John BlairAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Pam CameronDemocratic Unionist Party
Trevor ClarkeDemocratic Unionist Party
Declan KearneySinn Féin
South Down
Sinéad BradleySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Sinéad EnnisSinn Féin
Colin McGrathSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Emma RoganSinn Féin
Jim WellsIndependent Unionist
Strangford
Kellie ArmstrongAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Harry HarveyDemocratic Unionist Party
Michelle McIlveenDemocratic Unionist Party
Mike NesbittUlster Unionist Party
Peter WeirDemocratic Unionist Party
Upper Bann
Doug BeattieUlster Unionist Party
Jonathan BuckleyDemocratic Unionist Party
Diane DoddsDemocratic Unionist Party
Dolores KellySocial Democratic and Labour Party
John O'DowdSinn Féin
West Tyrone
Nicola Brogan ††Sinn Féin
Thomas BuchananDemocratic Unionist Party
Declan McAleerSinn Féin
Daniel McCrossanSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Maolíosa McHughSinn Féin

† Co-opted to replace an elected MLA‡ Changed affiliation during the term

Changes since the election

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† Co-options

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Date co-optedConstituencyPartyOutgoingCo-opteeReason
20 June 2017West TyroneSinn FéinBarry McElduffCatherine KellyBarry McElduff elected as Member of Parliament for West Tyrone in the 2017 general election.[7]
20 June 2017FoyleSinn FéinElisha McCallionKaren MullanElisha McCallion elected as Member of Parliament for Foyle in the 2017 general election.[7]
20 June 2017Fermanagh and South TyroneSinn FéinMichelle GildernewColm GildernewMichelle Gildernew elected as Member of Parliament for Fermanagh and South Tyrone in the 2017 general election.[7]
20 June 2017South DownSinn FéinChris HazzardEmma RoganChris Hazzard elected as Member of Parliament for South Down in the 2017 general election.[7]
28 June 2017South AntrimDUPPaul GirvanTrevor ClarkePaul Girvan elected as Member of Parliament for South Antrim in the 2017 general election.[8]
27 June 2018South AntrimAllianceDavid FordJohn BlairDavid Ford resigned.[9]
4 December 2018Mid UlsterSinn FéinIan MilneEmma SheerinIan Milne was co-opted to Mid Ulster District Council.[10]
28 May 2019West TyroneSinn FéinMichaela BoyleMaoliosa McHughMichaela Boyle was elected to Derry and Strabane District Council in the 2019 Northern Ireland local elections.
1 July 2019Belfast EastAllianceNaomi LongMáire HendronNaomi Long elected as Member of the European Parliament for Northern Ireland in the 2019 European Parliament Election.
12 September 2019StrangfordDUPSimon HamiltonHarry HarveySimon Hamilton resigned.
7 October 2019North DownGreen (NI)Steven AgnewRachel WoodsSteven Agnew resigned.
16 December 2019North DownAllianceStephen FarryAndrew MuirStephen Farry was elected as Member of Parliament for North Down in the 2019 general election.
9 January 2020Belfast EastAllianceMáire HendronNaomi LongMáire Hendron resigned.
9 January 2020Upper BannDUPCarla LockhartDiane DoddsCarla Lockhart was elected as Member of Parliament for Upper Bann in the 2019 general election.
9 January 2020Newry and ArmaghSinn FéinMegan FearonLiz KimminsMegan Fearon resigned.
9 January 2020Belfast SouthSinn FéinMáirtín Ó MuilleoirDeirdre HargeyMáirtín Ó Muilleoir resigned.
9 January 2020FoyleSDLPColum EastwoodSinead McLaughlinColum Eastwood was elected as Member of Parliament for Foyle in the 2019 general election.
9 January 2020Belfast SouthSDLPClaire HannaMatthew O'TooleClaire Hanna was elected as Member of Parliament for Belfast South in the 2019 general election.
10 February 2020FoyleSinn FéinRaymond McCartneyMartina AndersonRaymond McCartney resigned.[11]
18 May 2020East LondonderrySDLPJohn DallatCara HunterJohn Dallat died.[12]
6 November 2020West TyroneSinn FéinCatherine KellyNicola BroganCatherine Kelly resigned.[13]
28 June 2021North DownDUPGordon DunneStephen DunneGordon Dunne died.[14]
4 July 2021Fermanagh and South TyroneSinn FéinSean LynchAine MurphySean Lynch resigned.[15]
13 September 2021FoyleSinn FéinKaren MullanPádraig DelargyKaren Mullan resigned.[16]
13 September 2021FoyleSinn FéinMartina AndersonCiara FergusonMartina Anderson resigned.[16]
11 October 2021Fermanagh and South TyroneDUPArlene FosterDeborah ErskineArlene Foster resigned.[17]
14 October 2021Belfast WestSinn FéinFra McCannAisling ReillyFra McCann resigned.[18]
7 March 2022Belfast SouthDUPChristopher StalfordEdwin PootsChristopher Stalford died.[19]
14 March 2022Lagan ValleyDUPEdwin PootsPaul RankinEdwin Poots resigned in order to be transferred to Belfast South.[20]

‡ Changes in affiliation

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DateConstituencyNamePrevious affiliationNew affiliationCircumstance
9 May 2018South DownJim WellsDUPInd. UnionistDUP whip withdrawn from Jim Wells following criticisms of the party leadership.[21]
11 January 2020Belfast WestAlex MaskeySinn FéinSpeakerAlex Maskey elected Speaker of the Assembly at its first sitting.
2 March 2020Lagan ValleyTrevor LunnAllianceIndependentTrevor Lunn resigned from Alliance due to "internal difficulties".[22]
1 July 2021North DownAlex EastonDUPInd. UnionistAlex Easton resigned from the DUP following changes in the party leadership.[23]

Notes

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  1. ^ Once elected, the Speaker relinquishes party affiliation.

References

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  2. ^ "Assembly Members (Reduction of Numbers) Act (Northern Ireland) 2016". legislation.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 27 August 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
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  9. ^ McCormack, Jayne (27 June 2018). "First openly gay MLA takes Stormont seat". BBC News. Archived from the original on 8 April 2019. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  10. ^ "Sinn Féin co-opt Emma Sheerin in Mid Ulster". The Irish News. 24 November 2018. Archived from the original on 24 November 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  11. ^ "MLA Details: Ms Martina Anderson". Aims.niassembly.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  12. ^ "East Londonderry: Hunter replaces John Dallat as MLA". BBC News. 18 May 2020. Archived from the original on 21 May 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  13. ^ "Nicola Brogan to replace Sinn Fein's Catherine Kelly as West Tyrone MLA following Covid payment scandal". Belfast Telegraph. 6 November 2020. Archived from the original on 6 November 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  14. ^ "Like father like son for Dunne family as councillor co-opted as DUP MLA". BBC. 16 June 2021. Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  15. ^ "Michelle O'Neill pays tribute to Sinn Fein MLA Sean Lynch as he steps down after 10 years". Belfast Telegraph. 4 July 2021. Archived from the original on 4 August 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  16. ^ a b "Sinn Féin selects Pádraig Delargy and Ciara Ferguson as new Foyle MLAs". BBC. 8 September 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  17. ^ "Deborah Erskine replaces Arlene Foster as Fermanagh-South Tyrone MLA". BBC News. 8 October 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
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  19. ^ "DUP confirm Edwin Poots will take Christopher Stalford's South Belfast seat". BBC News. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  20. ^ "Declaration of Return of New MLA - Lagan Valley Constituency". The Electoral Office of Northern Ireland. 14 March 2022. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
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  22. ^ "Trevor Lunn resigns from Alliance Party". Belfast Telegraph. 2 March 2020. Archived from the original on 3 March 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  23. ^ Breen, Suzanne (1 July 2021). "Fresh DUP crisis as MLA Alex Easton quits accusing party of having 'no respect, discipline or decency'". Belfast Telegraph. Archived from the original on 1 July 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.