Belfast St Anne's (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)

54°35′13″N 5°57′22″W / 54.587°N 5.956°W / 54.587; -5.956

Belfast St Anne's
Former Borough constituency
for the Parliament of Northern Ireland
Belfast St-Anne's 1929-1969
Former constituency
Created1929
Abolished1972
Election methodFirst past the post

Belfast St Anne's was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.

Boundaries

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Belfast St Anne's was a borough constituency comprising part of south-western Belfast. It was created in 1929 when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ireland) 1929 introduced first past the post elections throughout Northern Ireland.

Belfast St Anne's was created by the division of Belfast West into four new constituencies. It survived unchanged, returning one member of Parliament, until the Parliament of Northern Ireland was temporarily suspended in 1972, and then formally abolished in 1973.[1]

The constituency contained areas between the current Lisburn Road and Falls Road and consisted of the former St George's ward and most of the former St Anne's ward - although unusually it did not include the eponymous cathedral which was in Belfast Central.

The constituency is now part of Belfast South and Belfast West.

Politics

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The constituency was solidly unionist and always elected Ulster Unionist Party Members of Parliament, but was usually contested by labour movement candidates who sometimes polled well.[1]

Members of Parliament

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ElectionMemberParty
1929James Hanna McCormickUlster Unionist Party
1938Edmond WarnockUlster Unionist Party
1969Norman LairdUlster Unionist Party
1970(b)John LairdUlster Unionist Party
1973Constituency abolished

Election results

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General Election 1929: Belfast St Anne's[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UUPJames Hanna McCormick 6,686 47.2
Ind. UnionistPhilip James Woods5,27337.2
Local OptionEmily Moffat Clow2,20915.6
Majority1,41310.0
Turnout14,16871.5
UUP holdSwing
General Election 1933: Belfast St Anne's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UUPJames Hanna McCormick 9,533 71.6 +23.4
NI LabourWilliam John Donaldson3,79028.4New
Majority5,74343.2+33.2
Turnout13,32359.3-12.2
UUP holdSwingN/A
General Election 1938: Belfast St Anne's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UUPEdmond Warnock 11,183 68.4 -3.2
Progressive UnionistJ. D. Wallace5,17231.6New
Majority6,01136.8-7.4
Turnout16,35566.7+7.4
UUP holdSwingN/A
General Election 1945: Belfast St Anne's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UUPEdmond Warnock 10,119 56.9 -11.5
NI LabourJoseph Lowden7,67443.1New
Majority2,44513.8-23.0
Turnout17,79366.70.0
UUP holdSwingN/A
General Election 1949: Belfast St Anne's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UUPEdmond Warnock 15,312 76.1 +19.2
NI LabourRobert S. Thompson4,81123.9-19.2
Majority10,50152.2+38.4
Turnout20,12375.4+8.7
UUP holdSwingN/A
At the 1953 and 1958 general elections, Edmond Warnock was elected unopposed.
General Election 1962: Belfast St Anne's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UUPEdmond Warnock 8,940 60.6 N/A
NI LabourA. Holmes5,80739.4New
Majority3,13321.2N/A
Turnout14,74764.8N/A
UUP holdSwingN/A
General Election 1965: Belfast St Anne's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UUPEdmond Warnock 7,316 62.9 +2.3
NI LabourWilliam Victor Blease4,31237.1-2.3
Majority3,00425.8+4.6
Turnout11,62853.3-11.5
UUP holdSwing
General Election 1969: Belfast St Anne's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UUPNorman Laird 7,126 53.0 -9.9
Ind. UnionistWilliam McKee4,18331.1New
National DemocraticJohn D. Murphy2,13615.9New
Majority2,94321.9-3.9
Turnout13,44570.6+17.3
UUP holdSwing
Belfast St Anne's by-election, 1970
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UUPJohn Laird 8,204 68.8 +15.8
SDLPGerald Malachy Lavery2,88124.2New
NI LabourWilliam Ritchie8367.0New
Majority5,32344.6+22.7
Turnout11,92159.0-11.6
UUP holdSwing

References

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