4th Northern Ireland Assembly

The fourth Northern Ireland Assembly was the unicameral devolved legislature of Northern Ireland following the 2011 assembly election on 5 May 2011.[1] This iteration of the elected Assembly convened for the first time on 12 May 2011 in Parliament Buildings in Stormont, and ran for a full term.

4th Northern Ireland Assembly
3rd Assembly 5th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyAssembly
JurisdictionNorthern Ireland
Meeting placeParliament Buildings,
Stormont
Term12 May 2011 – 29 March 2016
Election2011 assembly election
GovernmentExecutive of the 4th Assembly
Members108
SpeakerMitchel McLaughlin
William Hay
until 13 October 2014
First MinisterArlene Foster
Peter Robinson
until 11 January 2016
Arlene Foster (Acting)
until 20 October 2015
— Peter Robinson
until 30 September 2015
Deputy First MinisterMartin McGuinness
John O'Dowd (Acting)
until 31 October 2011
— Martin McGuinness
until 20 September 2011
Sessions
1st12 May 2011 – 28 June 2011
2nd12 September 2011 – 3 July 2012
3rd10 September 2012 – 16 July 2013
4th9 September 2013 – 1 July 2014
5th8 September 2014 – 4 July 2015

The election saw 18 Assembly constituencies return six Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) each. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), led by Peter Robinson, remained the largest unionist party and the largest overall. Sinn Féin, led by Gerry Adams, remained the largest Irish nationalist party and the second largest overall. As per the Belfast Agreement and the St Andrews Agreement, a power-sharing coalition was then formed with the DUP, Sinn Féin, the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) and the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland. William Hay was elected as Speaker in the first sitting of the Assembly. Following Hay's retirement, Mitchel McLaughlin was elected as the first nationalist Speaker in October 2014.

The UUP, led by Tom Elliott, and the SDLP, led by Margaret Ritchie, secured fewer seats than in the previous assembly. The Alliance Party, led by David Ford, emerged from the election with an increased mandate after securing an additional seat. The four main parties which sat outside of the Northern Ireland Executive and thereby served unofficially in opposition were the Green Party in Northern Ireland, the Traditional Unionist Voice, NI21 and the United Kingdom Independence Party.

More than three quarters of the members of the 3rd Northern Ireland Assembly were re-elected to the 4th: 83 MLAs had been members for all or part of the Assembly's previous term. This included 11 individuals who became MLAs in the previous Assembly by virtue of co-option. Twenty of the MLAs elected in 2011 were women. 25 new MLAs were elected to the Assembly, 23% of the total.

Party strengths

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PartyDesignationMay 2011
election
Jul 2015
end
Democratic Unionist PartyUnionist3838
Sinn FéinNationalist2928
Ulster Unionist Party[n 1]Unionist1613
Social Democratic and Labour PartyNationalist1414
Alliance Party of Northern IrelandOther88
Green Party in Northern IrelandOther11
Traditional Unionist VoiceUnionist11
IndependentUnionist12
NI21[n 2]Unionist-1
UKIPUnionist-1
Speaker[n 3]None01
Totals by designationUnionist5656
Nationalist4342
Other99
None01
Total108
● = Northern Ireland Executive
Notes
  1. ^ The UUP withdrew from the Executive on 1 Sep 2015.
  2. ^ In May 2014 NI21 announced its intention to designate as "Other" but technically remained designated Unionist.
  3. ^ Once elected, the Speaker relinquishes party affiliation.

Graphical representation

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This is not the actual seating plan.

Leadership

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Executive

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Opposition

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MLAs by party

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This is a list of MLAs elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in the 2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election, sorted by party.

Not to be confused: Paul Girvan (South Antrim) and Paul Givan (Lagan Valley) are different people, although both were co-opted to replace retiring Democratic Unionist members of the last Assembly. Roy Beggs, Jr. (born 1962) is the son of the Ulster Unionist Roy Beggs (born 1936), a former Assembly member for North Antrim and former MP for East Antrim in the British House of Commons. Similarly Mark H. Durkan (b. 1978) is the nephew of the former SDLP leader Mark Durkan (b. 1960), who left the Assembly after his election in 2010 as MP for Foyle.[2]

PartyNameConstituency
Democratic Unionist Party (38)Sydney AndersonUpper Bann
Jonathan BellStrangford
Paula BradleyBelfast North
Thomas BuchananWest Tyrone
Gregory CampbellEast Londonderry
Trevor ClarkeSouth Antrim
Jonathan CraigLagan Valley
Sammy DouglasBelfast East
Gordon DunneNorth Down
Alex EastonNorth Down
Arlene FosterFermanagh and South Tyrone
Paul FrewNorth Antrim
Paul GirvanSouth Antrim
Paul GivanLagan Valley
Brenda HaleLagan Valley
Simon HamiltonStrangford
David HilditchEast Antrim
William HumphreyBelfast North
William IrwinNewry and Armagh
Pam LewisSouth Antrim
Gordon LyonsEast Antrim
Nelson McCauslandBelfast North
Ian McCreaMid Ulster
David McIlveenNorth Antrim
Michelle McIlveenStrangford
Adrian McQuillanEast Londonderry
Gary Middleton ††Foyle
Maurice MorrowFermanagh and South Tyrone
Stephen MoutrayUpper Bann
Robin NewtonBelfast East
Emma PengellyBelfast South
Edwin PootsLagan Valley
George RobinsonEast Londonderry
Peter RobinsonBelfast East
Alastair RossEast Antrim
Mervyn StoreyNorth Antrim
Peter WeirNorth Down
Jim WellsSouth Down
Sinn Féin (28)Cathal BoylanNewry and Armagh
Michaela BoyleWest Tyrone
Megan FearonNewry and Armagh
Phil FlanaganFermanagh and South Tyrone
Chris HazzardSouth Down
Gerry KellyBelfast North
Seán LynchFermanagh and South Tyrone
Alex MaskeyBelfast West
Declan McAleerWest Tyrone
Fra McCannBelfast West
Jennifer McCannBelfast West
Raymond McCartneyFoyle
Rosie McCorleyBelfast West
Barry McElduffWest Tyrone
Bronwyn McGahanFermanagh and South Tyrone
Martin McGuinnessMid Ulster
Daithí McKayNorth Antrim
Maeve McLaughlinFoyle
Oliver McMullanEast Antrim
Ian MilneMid Ulster
Conor MurphyNewry and Armagh
Carál Ní ChuilínBelfast North
Cathal Ó hOisínEast Londonderry
Máirtín Ó MuilleoirBelfast South
John O'DowdUpper Bann
Michelle O'NeillMid Ulster
Caitríona RuaneSouth Down
Pat SheehanBelfast West
Ulster Unionist Party (13)Andy AllenBelfast East
Roy Beggs, Jr.East Antrim
Adrian Cochrane-WatsonSouth Antrim
Leslie CreeNorth Down
Jo-Anne DobsonUpper Bann
Sam GardinerUpper Bann
Ross HusseyWest Tyrone
Danny KennedyNewry and Armagh
Michael McGimpseyBelfast South
Mike NesbittStrangford
Sandra OverendMid Ulster
Alastair Patterson ††Fermanagh and South Tyrone
Robin SwannNorth Antrim
Social Democratic and Labour Party (14)Alex AttwoodBelfast West
Dominic BradleyNewry and Armagh
John DallatEast Londonderry
Gerard DiverFoyle
Mark H. DurkanFoyle
Colum EastwoodFoyle
Claire HannaBelfast South
Dolores KellyUpper Bann
Daniel McCrossanWest Tyrone
Patsy McGloneMid Ulster
Karen McKevittSouth Down
Fearghal McKinneyBelfast South
Alban MaginnessBelfast North
Seán RogersSouth Down
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (8)Judith CochraneBelfast East
Stewart DicksonEast Antrim
Stephen FarryNorth Down
David FordSouth Antrim
Anna LoBelfast South
Trevor LunnLagan Valley
Chris LyttleBelfast East
Kieran McCarthyStrangford
Green Party in Northern Ireland (1)Steven AgnewNorth Down
Traditional Unionist Voice (1)Jim AllisterNorth Antrim
Independent (2)John McCallisterSouth Down
Claire SugdenEast Londonderry
NI21 (1)Basil McCreaLagan Valley
UKIP (1)David McNarryStrangford
Speaker (1)Mitchel McLaughlinSouth Antrim

† Co-opted to replace an elected MLA

‡ Changed affiliation during the term

MLAs by constituency

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The list is given in alphabetical order by constituency.

Members of the 4th Northern Ireland Assembly
ConstituencyNameParty
Belfast EastAndy AllenUlster Unionist Party
Judith CochraneAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Sammy DouglasDemocratic Unionist Party
Chris LyttleAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Robin NewtonDemocratic Unionist Party
Peter RobinsonDemocratic Unionist Party
Belfast NorthPaula BradleyDemocratic Unionist Party
William HumphreyDemocratic Unionist Party
Gerry KellySinn Féin
Nelson McCauslandDemocratic Unionist Party
Alban MaginnessSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Carál Ní ChuilínSinn Féin
Belfast SouthClaire HannaSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Anna LoAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Michael McGimpseyUlster Unionist Party
Fearghal McKinneySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Máirtín Ó MuilleoirSinn Féin
Emma PengellyDemocratic Unionist Party
Belfast WestAlex AttwoodSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Fra McCannSinn Féin
Jennifer McCannSinn Féin
Alex MaskeySinn Féin
Paul MaskeySinn Féin
Pat SheehanSinn Féin
East AntrimRoy Beggs, Jr.Ulster Unionist Party
Stewart DicksonAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
David HilditchDemocratic Unionist Party
Gordon LyonsDemocratic Unionist Party
Oliver McMullanSinn Féin
Alastair RossDemocratic Unionist Party
East LondonderryGregory CampbellDemocratic Unionist Party
John DallatSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Adrian McQuillanDemocratic Unionist Party
Cathal Ó hOisínSinn Féin
George RobinsonDemocratic Unionist Party
Claire SugdenIndependent
Fermanagh and South TyroneTom ElliottUlster Unionist Party
Phil FlanaganSinn Féin
Arlene FosterDemocratic Unionist Party
Bronwyn McGahanSinn Féin
Seán LynchSinn Féin
Maurice MorrowDemocratic Unionist Party
FoyleMark H. DurkanSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Colum EastwoodSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Gary Middleton ††Democratic Unionist Party
Raymond McCartneySinn Féín
Maeve McLaughlinSinn Féín
Pat RamseySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Lagan ValleyJonathan CraigDemocratic Unionist Party
Paul GivanDemocratic Unionist Party
Brenda HaleDemocratic Unionist Party
Trevor LunnAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Basil McCreaNI21
Edwin PootsDemocratic Unionist Party
Mid UlsterIan McCreaDemocratic Unionist Party
Patsy McGloneSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Martin McGuinnessSinn Féin
Ian MilneSinn Féin
Michelle O'NeillSinn Féin
Sandra OverendUlster Unionist Party
Newry and ArmaghCathal BoylanSinn Féin
Dominic BradleySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Megan FearonSinn Féin
William IrwinDemocratic Unionist Party
Danny KennedyUlster Unionist Party
Conor Murphy ††Sinn Féin
North AntrimJim AllisterTraditional Unionist Voice
Paul FrewDemocratic Unionist Party
David McIlveenDemocratic Unionist Party
Daithí McKaySinn Féin
Mervyn StoreyDemocratic Unionist Party
Robin SwannUlster Unionist Party
North DownSteven AgnewGreen Party in Northern Ireland
Leslie CreeUlster Unionist Party
Gordon DunneDemocratic Unionist Party
Alex EastonDemocratic Unionist Party
Stephen FarryAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Peter WeirDemocratic Unionist Party
South AntrimTrevor ClarkeDemocratic Unionist Party
David FordAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Paul GirvanDemocratic Unionist Party
Adrian Cochrane-WatsonUlster Unionist Party
Pam LewisDemocratic Unionist Party
Mitchel McLaughlinSpeaker
South DownChris HazzardSinn Féin
John McCallisterIndependent
Karen McKevittSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Seán RogersSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Caitríona RuaneSinn Féin
Jim WellsDemocratic Unionist Party
StrangfordJonathan BellDemocratic Unionist Party
Simon HamiltonDemocratic Unionist Party
Kieran McCarthyAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Michelle McIlveenDemocratic Unionist Party
David McNarryUKIP
Mike NesbittUlster Unionist Party
Upper BannSydney AndersonDemocratic Unionist Party
Jo-Anne DobsonUlster Unionist Party
Sam GardinerUlster Unionist Party
Dolores KellySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Stephen MoutrayDemocratic Unionist Party
John O'DowdSinn Féin
West TyroneMichaela BoyleSinn Féin
Thomas BuchananDemocratic Unionist Party
Ross HusseyUlster Unionist Party
Declan McAleerSinn Féin
Daniel McCrossanSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Barry McElduffSinn Féin

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

New members elected in May 2011

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Twenty-five members of the third Assembly who were sitting at its dissolution on 24 March 2011 were succeeded by new members after the election of 5 May 2011. Seventeen sitting members did not present themselves for re-election and another eight were defeated at the polls. One re-elected member had been elected with a different affiliation in 2007.

The numbers indicate the percentage of votes each member received in the first round of counting under the Single Transferable Vote in the 2011 election, and the round which decided his or her election or defeat.[3][4]

This is a sortable table arranged alphabetically by the new member's surname. In some constituencies (Foyle, West Tyrone and Fermanagh & South Tyrone) where it is not possible to couple a single outgoing member by party with a single successor, the incoming members are arranged alphabetically (so the second one may be out of alphabetic order with the rest of the table) and the outgoing members are arranged arbitrarily.

Outgoing member(s)Party1st
pref
Round
Constituency
New Member(s)
Party1st
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Round
Brian Wilson (retiring)Green Party in N. IrelandNorth DownSteven AgnewGreen7.9%11
Declan O'LoanSDLP9.1%9North AntrimJim AllisterTrad. U. Voice10.1%9
Claire McGill (retiring)Sinn FéinWest TyroneMichaela BoyleSinn Féin12.9%4
Fred CobainUlster Unionist8.2%7Belfast NorthPaula BradleyDUP10.4%6
Allan Bresland
Kieran Deeny (retiring)
Democratic Unionist
Independent
10.3%
0
West TyroneJoe Byrne
Ross Hussey
SDLP
UUP
8.5%
10.4%
5
Dawn PurvisInd. (elected as Prog. U.)5.3%11Belfast EastJudith CochraneAlliance13.4%7
Reg Empey (retiring)
Lord Empey
Ulster UnionistBelfast EastMichael CopelandUUP6.8%11
Seán Neeson (retiring)AllianceEast AntrimStewart DicksonAlliance10.0%9
George Savage (retiring)Ulster UnionistUpper BannJo-Anne DobsonUUP7.9%7
Wallace Browne (retiring)
Baron Browne of Belmont
Democratic UnionistBelfast EastSammy DouglasDUP8.3%11
Alan McFarlandInd. (elected as UUP)6.7%9North DownGordon DunneDUP13.3%2
Pól Callaghan
[replaced Mark Durkan, MP]
Mary Bradley (retiring)
SDLP6.8%
4
FoyleMark H. Durkan
Colum Eastwood
SDLP12.8%
7.6%
4
7
Tommy GallagherSDLP
9.6%6Fermanagh &
South Tyrone
Phil FlanaganSinn Féin10.6%6
Gerry McHugh (retiring)Ind. (elected as SF)Fermanagh &
South Tyrone
Seán LynchSinn Féin10.7%6
Paul Butler (retiring)Sinn FéinLagan ValleyBrenda HaleDUP8.2%7
Thomas BurnsSDLP10.6%0South AntrimPam LewisDUP8.9%4
Ian Paisley, PC (retiring)
Lord Bannside
Democratic UnionistNorth AntrimDavid McIlveenDUP8.1%8
P.J. Bradley (retiring)SDLPSouth DownKaren McKevittSDLP9.0%9
Ken Robinson (retiring)Ulster UnionistEast AntrimOliver McMullanSinn Féin8.2%10
Simpson Gibson (retiring)
[replaced Jim Shannon]
Democratic UnionistStrangfordMike NesbittUUP11.0%6
Billy Leonard (retiring)
[replaced Francie Brolly]
Sinn Féin (suspended)East LondonderryCathal Ó hOisínSinn Féin13.5%6
Billy Armstrong (retiring)Ulster UnionistMid UlsterSandra OverendUUP10.3%6
Robert Coulter (retiring)Ulster UnionistNorth AntrimRobin SwannUUP6.2%9

Member returning with a different affiliation

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David McClarty, originally elected from East Londonderry as an Ulster Unionist, although not re-nominated by the UUP in 2011, stood successfully for re-election as an independent. This reduced the UUP's strength from 2007, while keeping independent strength in the Assembly at one (as Kieran Deeny, the retiring independent member, was not succeeded in West Tyrone by another independent). McClarty decided not to re-join the UUP after his re-election.[5][6]

Changes since the election

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† Co-options

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Date co-optedConstituencyPartyOutgoingCo-opteeReason
1 April 2012South DownSDLPMargaret RitchieSeán RogersMargaret Ritchie resigned to concentrate on her role as a Member of Parliament.[7]
13 April 2012South DownSinn FéinWillie ClarkeChris HazzardWillie Clarke resigned to concentrate on his role as a Down District Councillor.[7]
14 June 2012FoyleSinn FéinMartina AndersonMaeve McLaughlinMartina Anderson resigned after becoming a member of the European Parliament.[8]
7 July 2012Newry and ArmaghSinn FéinConor MurphyMegan FearonConor Murphy resigned to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament.[9]
7 July 2012West TyroneSinn FéinPat DohertyDeclan McAleerPat Doherty resigned to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament.[9]
7 July 2012Belfast WestSinn FéinPaul MaskeyRosie McCorleyPaul Maskey resigned to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament.[9]
7 July 2012Fermanagh and South TyroneSinn FéinMichelle GildernewBronwyn McGahanMichelle Gildernew resigned to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament.[9]
8 April 2013Mid UlsterSinn FéinFrancie MolloyIan MilneFrancie Molloy resigned to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament.[10]
12 September 2013Belfast SouthSDLPConall McDevittFearghal McKinneyConall McDevitt resigned.[11]
6 May 2014East LondonderryInd. UnionistDavid McClartyClaire SugdenDavid McClarty died.[12]
20 October 2014FoyleDUPWilliam HayMaurice DevenneyWilliam Hay resigned.[13]
22 October 2014Belfast SouthSinn FéinAlex MaskeyMáirtín Ó MuilleoirAlex Maskey resigned in order to be transferred to Belfast West.[14]
3 November 2014Belfast WestSinn FéinSue RamseyAlex MaskeySue Ramsey resigned.[14]
13 April 2015FoyleDUPMaurice DevenneyGary MiddletonMaurice Devenney resigned.[15]
8 June 2015Newry and ArmaghSinn FéinMickey BradyConor MurphyMickey Brady was elected as Member of Parliament for Newry and Armagh in the 2015 general election.[16]
29 June 2015South AntrimUUPDanny KinahanAdrian Cochrane-WatsonDanny Kinahan was elected as Member of Parliament for South Antrim in the 2015 general election.[17]
29 June 2015Fermanagh and South TyroneUUPTom ElliottNeil SomervilleTom Elliott was elected as Member of Parliament for Fermanagh and South Tyrone in the 2015 general election.[18]
29 June 2015Belfast SouthSDLPAlasdair McDonnellClaire HannaAlasdair McDonnell resigned to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament.[19]
19 August 2015East AntrimDUPSammy WilsonGordon LyonsSammy Wilson resigned to concentrate on his role as a Member of Parliament.
15 September 2015Belfast EastUUPMichael CopelandAndy AllenMichael Copeland resigned.
28 September 2015Belfast SouthDUPJimmy SprattEmma PengellyJimmy Spratt resigned.
7 January 2016FoyleSDLPPat RamseyGerard DiverPat Ramsey resigned.[20]
7 January 2016West TyroneSDLPJoe ByrneDaniel McCrossanJoe Byrne resigned.[21]
27 January 2016Fermanagh and South TyroneUUPNeil SomervilleAlastair PattersonNeil Somerville resigned.

‡ Changes in affiliation

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DateConstituencyNamePrevious affiliationNew affiliationCircumstance
12 May 2011FoyleWilliam HayDUPSpeakerWilliam Hay elected Speaker of the Assembly at its first sitting.
27 January 2012StrangfordDavid McNarryUUPInd. UnionistDavid McNarry suspended from the UUP for nine months after an investigation by the party.
4 October 2012StrangfordDavid McNarryInd. UnionistUKIPDavid McNarry joined UKIP becoming the party's first Northern Ireland MLA.
14 February 2013South DownJohn McCallisterUUPInd. UnionistJohn McCallister resigned from the UUP after it formed an electoral pact with the DUP.
15 February 2013Lagan ValleyBasil McCreaUUPInd. UnionistBasil McCrea resigned from the UUP after it formed an electoral pact with the DUP.
6 June 2013South DownJohn McCallisterInd. UnionistNI21John McCallister along with McCrea established a new political party.
6 June 2013Lagan ValleyBasil McCreaInd. UnionistNI21Basil McCrea along with McCallister established a new political party.
3 July 2014South DownJohn McCallisterNI21Ind. UnionistJohn McCallister resigns from NI21 over differences with the party leadership regarding an investigation into sexual wrongdoing by party leader, Basil McCrea.[22]
12 January 2015South AntrimMitchel McLaughlinSinn FéinSpeakerMitchel McLaughlin elected Speaker of the Assembly following the retirement of William Hay.

See also

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References

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  2. ^ New Durkan aims for leader's seat Archived 20 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine, The Belfast Telegraph, 10 October 2010 (retrieved 22 May 2011)
  3. ^ NI Assembly: Latest 2011 Election results Archived 19 April 2013 at archive.today, UTV News (retrieved 22 May 2011)
  4. ^ Full Northern Ireland Results Archived 12 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine, BBC News, 11 May 2011 (retrieved on 11 May 2011)
  5. ^ "McClarty: withdraw Sinn Fein 'scum' remark or it's no deal, Tom" Archived 13 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine, by Liam Clarke, The Belfast Telegraph, published and retrieved on Wednesday 11 May 2011.
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  11. ^ "Fearghal McKinney chosen as MLA to replace SDLP's Conall McDevitt". BBC News. 12 September 2013. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
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  14. ^ a b "Moving seats: Are MLA replacement rules being exploited?". BBC News. 2 November 2014. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
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  18. ^ "UUP announces Neil Somerville as Tom Elliott's Assembly replacement". Impartial Reporter. Archived from the original on 1 July 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  19. ^ Scott, Sarah (25 June 2015). "Belfast City Councillor Claire Hanna chosen to take up SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell's seat in Assembly". BelfastLive. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  20. ^ "SDLP MLA Pat Ramsey to quit politics on health grounds". Belfasttelegraph. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2021 – via www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk.
  21. ^ "SDLP selects Daniel McCrossan as new West Tyrone MLA". The Irish News. Archived from the original on 29 January 2016. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  22. ^ "John McCallister confirms NI21 exit". BBC News. 3 July 2014. Archived from the original on 21 July 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2021.