Elections for local government were held in Northern Ireland in 1989, with candidates contesting 565 seats.
Background [ ]
The elections took place after a turbulent period in Northern Irish politics. The signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement (AIA) in November 1985 had been followed by widespread protests by those in the Unionist community. In November 1985, the 18 Unionist controlled District Councils voted for a policy of adjournment in protest against the AIA and in February 1986 also refused to set the 'rates' (local government taxes). In September 1986 Unionist councillors considered but rejected the option of mass resignations but decided to continue to use council chambers as a forum to protest the agreement.[1]
One new development on the Unionist side was the entry into Northern Ireland politics of the Conservative Party which was joined by three sitting Unionist councillors.
On the Irish Republican side, the Irish Independence Party had disbanded following poor election results in 1985. Sinn Féin had split in 1986 over the issue of sitting in the Irish parliament, Dáil Éireann , if elected. The dissenting faction had formed Republican Sinn Féin (RSF). Three of the fifty nine councillors elected for Sinn Féin in 1985 joined this grouping.[2] The Remembrance Day bombing of 1987 had a negative impact on subsequent SF support.[3] Irish Republicanism was also affected by the passing of the Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989 which disqualified candidates who refused to sign a declaration renouncing:
"(a) any organisation that is for the time being a proscribed organisation specified in Schedule 2 to the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978: or
(b) acts of terrorism (that is to say, violence for political ends) connected with the affairs of Northern Ireland"
RSF refused to sign the declaration and thus their twenty three candidates became ineligible.[2]
Results [ ]
Overall [ ]
Party[4]
Councillors
Votes
Total
+/-
% share
Total
UUP
194
+5
31.3
193,064
SDLP
121
+19
21.0
129,557
DUP
110
-32
17.7
109,342
Sinn Féin
43
-16
11.2
69,032
Alliance
38
+4
6.9
42,646
Independent
23
+14
3.8
23,617
Ind U
15
+7
2.6
15,804
Workers' Party
4
0
2.1
13,078
NI Conservatives
6
N/A
0.8
5,204
PUP
3
0
0.6
3,839
Ulster Democratic
1
+1
0.4
2,413
Protestant Unionist
1
0
0.3
1,879
Protestant
1
+1
0.3
1,754
Labour '87
1[5]
N/A
0.2
1,433
UPUP
3
0
0.2
1,223
Independent Nationalist
0
-6
0.1
804
Ind. Conservative
1
N/A
0.1
752
Independent Democratic Unionist
0
0
0.1
585
Independent Loyalist
0
0
0.1
351
Green (NI)
0
0
0.1
329
Independent Labour
0
0
0.1
293
Communist Party
0
0
0.0
175
National Front
0
0
0.0
68
By council [ ]
The results were interpreted as "movement away from the extremes"[6] with the UUP and SDLP increasing their lead over their rivals in the DUP and Sinn Féin respectively. A total of eleven councils saw the two top posts shared by parties from either side of the political/sectarian divide.[6] The number of councils controlled by one party increased from two to six. The DUP retained control of Ballymena , with the UUP retained control of Banbridge and gained control of Antrim and Lisburn . The SDLP gained control of Down and Derry .
Antrim [ ]
[7] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
James Graham
1,374
SDLP
Robert Loughran
1,019
DUP
Samuel Clyde
855
Sinn Féin
Henry Cushinan
668
SDLP
Donovan McClelland
405
UUP
Roderick Swann
282
Turnout
4,701
SDLP gain from Sinn Fein
[7]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Roy Thompson
1,248
UUP
Edgar Wallace
1,043
UUP
Mervyn Rea
876
SDLP
Robert Burns
764
UUP
Howard Campbell
687
DUP
Samuel Dunlop
492
Alliance
David Ford
299
UUP
Roy Stinson
284
Alliance
Theresa Gallagher
242
DUP
James Simpson
210
Turnout
6,311
No change
[7]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Jack Allen
907
UUP
Frederick Marks
741
DUP
James Brown
604
SDLP
Oran Keenan
535
Alliance
James McConnell
355
UUP
Andrew Thompson
244
DUP
James Graham
200
Alliance
Peter Kelly
172
Sinn Féin
Paul Little
171
Workers' Party
Eamon Gillen
158
UUP
Avril Swann
134
Ind U
Jim Millar
75
Turnout
4,437
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
Ards [ ]
[9] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Alliance
Kieran McCarthy
1,119
DUP
Jim Shannon
1,030
UUP
John Shields
1,018
UUP
Robert Ambrose
1,008
DUP
Mervyn Rea
584
Independent
James McMullan
564
Alliance
Clifford Auld
512
UUP
Ronald Ferguson
459
DUP
Oliver Johnston
452
UUP
Trevor Hussey
165
Turnout
7,140
Alliance gain from Independent
Ulster Unionist gain from Ulster Popular Unionist
[9] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Robert Gibson
1,375
UUP
Edward Archdale
815
UUP
Bobby McBride
773
Alliance
Thomas McBriar
660
DUP
John Hamilton
651
DUP
David McKibben
619
Alliance
Alan McDowell
387
UUP
William Elliott
273
DUP
Andrew Marks
194
DUP
Glynn Moore
190
Turnout
6,073
No change
[9] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Tom Benson
1,307
DUP
Simpson Gibson
1,283
Alliance
Owen Dorrian
719
DUP
Wilbert Magill
548
Independent
John Purdy
473
UUP
David Smyth
452
Ind U
William Hannigan
434
DUP
John Elliott
408
DUP
Cedric Wilson
228
Alliance
Laurence Thompson
213
UUP
Tom Hamilton
183
UUP
James McKernon
98
Turnout
6,521
Independent gain from Northern Ireland Labour
Armagh [ ]
[10] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
John Agnew
1,019
UUP
George McCartney
979
UUP
John Doogan
898
SDLP
Pat Brannigan
893
SDLP
Anna Brolly
816
DUP
Harold Carson
660
Sinn Féin
Seamus Hart
540
Sinn Féin
Stephen Fields
305
Workers' Party
Patrick McCusker
232
Turnout
6,544
SDLP gain from Democratic Unionist
[10] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Jim Nicholson
1,484
SDLP
Thomas Kavanagh
1,162
SDLP
James McKernan
1,041
SDLP
Charles Mallon
643
Sinn Féin
Thomas Carroll
475
UUP
Thomas Shilliday
440
Turnout
5,403
No change
[10] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Eric Speers
1,561
DUP
Thomas Black
1,444
UUP
Thomas Johnston
1,314
SDLP
Thomas Canavan
1,154
UUP
Robert Turner
936
UUP
James Clayton
822
Sinn Féin
Margaret McNally
329
Independent Labour
Eugene Turley
100
Turnout
7,811
No change
[10] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Jim Speers
1,665
SDLP
John Kernan
1,203
DUP
Douglas Hutchinson
950
UUP
Samuel Foster
855
UUP
Olive Whitten
677
Sinn Féin
Brendan Casey
401
Turnout
5,862
No change
Ballymena [ ]
[11] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Patrick McAvoy
897
Alliance
John Williams
832
Independent
Samuel Henry
814
UUP
James Alexander
631
UUP
Robert Coulter
595
DUP
Maurice Mills
485
DUP
John Wilson
442
DUP
John Carson
409
SDLP
Declan O'Loan
403
DUP
Vera Mills
261
UUP
Robert Simpson
186
Turnout
6,085
Alliance gain from Democratic Unionist
[11] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Desmond Armstrong
957
Independent
James Woulahan
887
UUP
Margaret Alexander
795
DUP
Samuel Hanna
672
DUP
William Armstrong
510
DUP
Agnes McLeister
507
DUP
Robert Robinson
395
UUP
William Owens
372
Turnout
5,211
Independent gain from Democratic Unionist
[11] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
William Brownlees
929
DUP
Martin Clarke
759
UUP
James Currie
729
DUP
Ronald Fry
512
DUP
David McClintock
509
DUP
James McCosh
499
DUP
Andrew McKendry
381
Ind U
Melvyn McKendry
219
Turnout
4,675
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
[11] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Roy Gillespie
1,068
DUP
Sandy Spence
752
DUP
Thomas Nicholl
749
SDLP
James Laverty
626
UUP
John Johnston
598
DUP
Hubert Nicholl
525
Alliance
David Alderdice
448
UUP
Sarah McCullough
291
UUP
Robert Megaw
258
UUP
John Sutter
150
Turnout
5,583
No change
Ballymoney [ ]
[12] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref[a]
UUP
James McKeown
N/A
UUP
James Simpson
NA
DUP
Cecil Cousley
N/A
DUP
Samuel McConaghie
N/A
Independent
Robert McComb
N/A
Turnout
N/A
No change
^ Because only five candidates had been nominated for the five seats, there was no vote and all five candidates were declared elected.
[12] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Joe Gaston
790
DUP
Robert Halliday
710
SDLP
Malachy McCamphill
450
SDLP
Charley O'Kane
430
DUP
Robert Wilson
429
Sinn Féin
Una Casey
365
UUP
John Watt
356
DUP
Daniel Taylor
195
Turnout
3,816
SDLP gain from Sinn Fein
[12] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
John Ramsay
575
UUP
William Logan
533
SDLP
Harry Connolly
521
DUP
William Kennedy
497
DUP
Donald McKenzie
354
Sinn Féin
Malachy Carey
235
Turnout
2,774
No change
Banbridge [ ]
[13] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Kathleen Baird
1,549
UUP
Archie McKelvey
836
UUP
John Dobson
782
SDLP
James Walsh
774
DUP
Margaret Walker
486
Alliance
Mary Doyle
343
SDLP
Robert Murray
198
Turnout
5,094
No change
[13] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Drew Nelson
1,109
SDLP
Catherine McDermott
976
UUP
William Martin
846
UUP
Robert Hill
767
UUP
William McCracken
569
DUP
Robert McIlroy
446
DUP
William Lough
327
Ulster Democratic
Colin Halliday
217
Ulster Democratic
Thomas Dickson
73
Turnout
5,433
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
[13] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Wilfred McFadden
824
Independent
Laurence McCartan
784
SDLP
PJ Doyle
739
UUP
Vivienne Bennett
721
UUP
Samuel Walker
699
UUP
John Hanna
526
UUP
Bertie McRoberts
524
SDLP
Peter McGreevy
272
Turnout
5,206
No change
Belfast [ ]
Pottinger [14]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Sammy Wilson
2,780
UUP
Margaret Clarke
1,480
Alliance
Mervyn Jones
1,296
Ind U
Dorothy Dunlop
1,179
UUP
Reg Empey
864
DUP
Frank Leslie
768
Sinn Féin
Joe O'Donnell
629
Workers' Party
S. Flanagan
541
DUP
Jim Walker
493
UUP
D. A. McNutt
420
DUP
J. Norris
263
National Front
S. McCullough
27
Turnout
11,248
Independent Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
Victoria [14]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Alliance
John Alderdice
2,933
UUP
Tommy Patton
2,845
UUP
Ian Adamson
1,730
DUP
Wallace Browne
1,374
DUP
Robin Newton
1,171
UUP
A. F. H. Montgomery
767
Alliance
Danny Dow
732
DUP
I. Lewis
667
Alliance
G. P. C. Thompson
533
Independent
S. J. Walker
449
Workers' Party
H. Jordan
333
Turnout
13,901
No change
Balmoral [14]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Margaret Crooks
2,163
UUP
Jim Kirkpatrick
1,818
SDLP
Dorita Field
1,636
DUP
Joan Parkes
1,602
Ind U
Billy Dickson
1,177
Alliance
Mark Long
1,105
Alliance
John Montgomery
1,061
DUP
C. Bingham
599
Workers' Party
Shaun McKeown
243
Turnout
12,160
Alliance gain from Democratic Unionist
Castle [14]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Alban Maginness
2,301
UUP
John Carson
2,192
Ind U
Frank Millar
1,835
DUP
Nigel Dodds
1,779
Ind U
Nelson McCausland
1,163
Alliance
Tom Campbell
1,053
UUP
Alfie Redpath
767
Workers' Party
A. Kerr
496
Sinn Féin
Bobby Lavery
453
DUP
S. Lowry
216
Labour '87
T. Galloway
103
Green (NI)
M. O'Sullivan
95
Turnout
12,326
Independent Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
Oldpark [14]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Brian Feeney
2,426
UUP
Fred Proctor
1,850
Sinn Féin
Gerard McGuigan
1,682
Workers' Party
Seamus Lynch
1,639
Sinn Féin
Paddy McManus
1,548
Sinn Féin
W. J. McGarry
1,115
Ulster Loyalist Democratic
Paddy Bird
837
DUP
S. Mulholland
805
UUP
William Gault
780
Alliance
G. E. Jones
443
Ulster Loyalist Democratic
W. Clark
71
Turnout
13,744
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
Laganbank [14]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
J. J. Dixon Gilmore
1,496
SDLP
Alasdair McDonnell
1,415
Alliance
Steve McBride
1,107
DUP
Rhonda Paisley
1,036
UUP
Jim Clarke
854
Alliance
M. S. Thomas
755
UUP
H. Fletcher
753
Sinn Féin
J. P. Clinton
753
SDLP
G. McGettrick
629
Workers' Party
K. Smyth
479
UUP
M. A. Dickson
198
DUP
Ben Horan
132
Labour '87
P. A. Hainsworth
109
Communist Party
Barry Bruton
91
Turnout
10,179
No change
Carrickfergus [ ]
[15] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Alliance
Sean Neeson
1,029
PUP
Samuel Stewart
472
Protestant Unionist
David Hilditch
302
DUP
Andrew Blair
291
UUP
Samuel McCamley
287
UUP
Robert English
228
DUP
Margaret Cross
190
Independent
Patrick Lennox
171
Alliance
Arthur McQuitty
81
UUP
Sarah Picken
76
Turnout
3,181
Alliance gain from Ulster Unionist
[15] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Alexander Beggs
739
Alliance
Janet Crampsey
719
Ind U
Robert Patton
668
UUP
James Brown
599
DUP
William Cross
535
Alliance
David McCann
213
UUP
Eric Ferguson
212
Turnout
3,769
Robert Patton leaves Ulster Unionists
[15] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
William Haggan
668
Alliance
Stewart Dickson
650
Independent
Charles Johnston
628
UUP
William Murray
503
Ind U
Mary Ardill
435
UUP
Samuel Wilson
312
Protestant Unionist
John Everitt
169
Alliance
Noreen McIlwrath
111
Turnout
3,549
Mary Ardill leaves Ulster Unionists
Castlereagh [ ]
Castlereagh Central[16] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Peter Robinson
3,461
UUP
Grant Dillon
914
Alliance
Robert Mitchell
909
UUP
Ellen Gray
453
Alliance
Ann Smith
446
DUP
Alan Carson
277
DUP
Joyce Boyd
184
DUP
Cecil Moore
150
DUP
Paul McNaughten
26
Turnout
6,820
No change
Castlereagh East[16] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Iris Robinson
1,168
DUP
Matthew Anderson
938
Ind U
William Abraham
756
Alliance
William Boyd
749
UPUP
Thomas Jeffers
509
UUP
John Bell
501
UUP
Alexander Murray
312
Alliance
Muriel Wilkes
257
DUP
John Boyle
196
DUP
Simon Robinson
122
Independent
Michael Brooks
40
Turnout
5,548
Ulster Popular Unionist gain from Ulster Unionist
William Abraham leaves Ulster Unionists
Castlereagh South[16] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
John Taylor
2,039
DUP
Ernest Harper
1,954
Alliance
David Andrews
1,364
UUP
James Clarke
667
Alliance
Geraldine Rice
605
DUP
Beatrice Chambers
432
UUP
Frederick Kane
402
UUP
Marie Luney
164
DUP
Thomas Scott
107
DUP
Gillian McCorkell
62
Turnout
7,796
Alliance gain from Democratic Unionist
Coleraine [ ]
[17] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
William King
1,326
UUP
William Watt
1,185
UUP
Creighton Hutchinson
1,130
SDLP
John Dallat
1,092
DUP
Robert Catherwood
955
SDLP
Gerard O'Kane
625
UUP
John Moody
528
Alliance
Ian McEwan
203
Turnout
7,245
No change
[17] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
James McClure
1,790
UUP
Robert White
1,129
UUP
Gladys Black
818
UUP
David McClarty
607
SDLP
Gerald McLaughlin
433
Independent
Patrick McFeely
405
Alliance
William Mathews
398
DUP
Marie McAllister
187
DUP
William Thompson
118
Labour '87
Timothy Blackman
100
Alliance
Yvonne Boyle
98
Green (NI)
David Garland
56
Workers' Party
Rosemary McBride
39
Turnout
6,329
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
[17] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Pauline Armitage
840
UUP
Elizabeth Black
767
DUP
William Creelman
724
UUP
William Glenn
658
Ind U
Robert Mitchell
509
Alliance
Patrick McGowan
494
SDLP
Sean Farren
482
UUP
Thomas Peacock
432
DUP
Robert Stewart
403
DUP
Eric Stewart
379
Alliance
Catherine Condy
317
Labour '87
Roberta Woods
134
Green (NI)
Malcolm Samuel
71
Turnout
6,359
Robert Mitchell leaves Ulster Unionists
Cookstown [ ]
[18] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Paddy Duffy
1,370
DUP
William McIntyre
1,039
Sinn Féin
Francis McNally
868
UUP
Victor McGahie
781
Sinn Féin
Siobhan McQuillan
617
DUP
Samuel McCartney
528
UUP
Neville Forsythe
512
SDLP
John O'Neill
402
Turnout
6,341
SDLP gain from Sinn Fein
[18] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Trevor Wilson
1,337
DUP
Alan Kane
1,325
SDLP
Denis Haughey
855
Sinn Féin
Dermot Coyle
550
SDLP
Peggy Laverty
420
Workers' Party
Hugh Brennan
252
DUP
Robert Loughron
106
Turnout
4,935
SDLP gain from Sinn Fein
[18] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Samuel Glasgow
1,096
Sinn Féin
Sean Begley
966
DUP
Walter Millar
863
Ind U
Samuel Parke
747
SDLP
James McGarvey
648
SDLP
Sean Mallon
453
Sinn Féin
Desmond McElhatton
266
Workers' Party
Desmond Gourley
90
Turnout
5,296
No change
Craigavon [ ]
[19] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
James McCammick
1,642
SDLP
James Daly
1,003
DUP
David Calvin
915
UUP
Frederick Crowe
813
Sinn Féin
Sheena Campbell
610
Alliance
John Hagan
605
UUP
Pauline Lindsay
495
UUP
Elizabeth McClurg
457
DUP
Meredith Patterson
406
Workers' Party
Peter Smyth
370
Ind U
Barrie Bradbury
255
Turnout
7,776
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
Alliance gain from Workers' Party
[19] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Sean McKavanagh
1,393
UUP
Thomas Bell
861
SDLP
Hugh Casey
754
Workers' Party
Tom French
713
Sinn Féin
Brendan Curran
633
SDLP
Catherine McStravick
603
Sinn Féin
John O'Dowd
475
SDLP
Patrick Crilly
424
Turnout
6,047
SDLP gain from Ulster Unionist
[19] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Sydney Cairns
1,942
UUP
Audrey Savage
1,565
SDLP
Brid Rodgers
1,040
DUP
Ruth Allen
891
DUP
Yvonne Calvert
814
UUP
Samuel Lutton
771
Alliance
Gordon Burrell
586
UUP
Meta Crozier
492
Sinn Féin
Patricia McKee
280
Workers' Party
Maureen McKeever
88
Turnout
8,624
No change
[19] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
James Gillespie
1,583
DUP
Michael Briggs
1,089
SDLP
Ignatius Fox
1,071
UUP
Joe Trueman
887
UUP
Brian Maguinness
730
Alliance
William Ramsay
580
Sinn Féin
John Dignam
523
Independent
Andrew Watson
511
UUP
Anna Moore
449
Independent
Mario McCooe
361
DUP
Phyllis Lutton
209
Workers' Party
Kathy Foy
114
Turnout
8,327
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
Alliance gain from Sinn Fein
Derry [ ]
[20] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Patrick Devine
1,011
Sinn Féin
Hugh Brady
897
SDLP
Tony Carlin
734
Sinn Féin
Mitchel McLaughlin
698
SDLP
Pat Ramsey
664
Sinn Féin
Anne McGuinness
656
SDLP
James Clifford
640
Workers' Party
Eamon Melaugh
358
Sinn Féin
Gerry Doherty
236
Turnout
6,126
No change
[20] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
John Tierney
1,565
SDLP
Anna Gallagher
1,289
Sinn Féin
Bernard McFadden
1,183
SDLP
William McCorriston
1,128
SDLP
John Kerr
977
SDLP
Len Green
778
Ind U
David Davis
607
UUP
Jack Allen
590
Sinn Féin
Mary Nelis
428
Turnout
8,829
SDLP gain from Irish Independence
David Davis leaves Ulster Unionists
[20] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Annie Courtney
1,117
DUP
William Hay
1,078
SDLP
John McNickle
1,023
SDLP
George Peoples
946
UUP
John Adams
922
UUP
Ernest Hamilton
636
DUP
Mervyn Lindsay
634
Independent Nationalist
Michael Breslin
544
SDLP
Robert Brolly
499
UUP
Margaret Parkhill
473
DUP
David Nicholl
461
Ulster Democratic
Ernest Curry
329
Turnout
8,873
No change
[20] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Mary Bradley
1,502
SDLP
Noel McKenna
1,203
SDLP
William O'Connell
1,024
SDLP
Shaun Gallagher
803
Sinn Féin
Gearoid O'Heara
759
Sinn Féin
Richard Halpenny
586
Independent Nationalist
Thomas Mullan
260
Turnout
6,365
No change
[20] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Gregory Campbell
1,737
SDLP
Gerald Toland
819
Ind U
James Guy
783
DUP
Joe Miller
778
SDLP
Wilfred White
732
Sinn Féin
John Carlin
639
UUP
George Duddy
449
Ulster Democratic
Kenneth Kerr
389
UUP
Albert McCartney
367
UUP
Gladys Carey
363
DUP
Robert Hall
315
Ulster Democratic
Ronnie O'Brien
262
Alliance
Snoo Sinclair
238
Turnout
8,030
James Guy leaves Ulster Unionists
Ulster Democratic gain from Democratic Unionist
Down [ ]
[21] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Patrick Toman
1,222
UUP
James Cochrane
1,204
SDLP
James Magee
985
UUP
Walter Lyons
864
DUP
Thomas Poole
790
SDLP
Patrick King
388
Sinn Féin
Patrick McGreevy
170
Green (NI)
Philip Allen
107
Turnout
5,856
No change
[21] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Dermot Curran
1,198
UUP
Samuel McCartney
1,110
SDLP
John Ritchie
888
SDLP
Sean Quinn
792
SDLP
Malachi Curran
715
SDLP
John Doris
707
SDLP
Mary Breen
548
Sinn Féin
Geraldine Ritchie
547
Alliance
Michael Healy
534
Workers' Party
Monica Hynds
214
Labour Party of Ireland
William Hampton
193
Turnout
7,599
Alliance gain from Workers' Party
SDLP gain from Sinn Fein
[21] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Gerald Douglas
1,329
SDLP
Michael Boyd
1,271
SDLP
Eamon O'Neill
1,093
SDLP
Peter Fitzpatrick
542
Sinn Féin
Sean Fitzpatrick
477
DUP
John Finlay
416
SDLP
Cathal O'Baoill
369
UUP
William Brown
366
Workers' Party
Henry Robinson
179
Turnout
6,208
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
SDLP gain from Sinn Fein
[21] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Margaret Ritchie
1,509
UUP
Samuel Osborne
1,332
UUP
Albert Colmer
781
UUP
William Biggerstaff
740
DUP
William Dick
652
Independent Loyalist
William Walker
351
DUP
William Greer
252
Turnout
5,713
No change
Dungannon [ ]
[22] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
James Ewing
1,345
UUP
Derek Irwin
1,001
SDLP
Patsy Daly
980
UUP
Jim Hamilton
916
UUP
Jim Brady
884
Sinn Féin
Tony Gildernew
593
Turnout
5,847
No change
[22] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Noel Mulligan
1,171
UUP
Samuel Brush
1,117
SDLP
Anthony McGonnell
1,061
Sinn Féin
Raymond McMahon
982
DUP
Johnston McIlwrath
919
SDLP
John Monaghan
690
Turnout
6,082
No change
[22] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Ken Maginnis
1,479
UUP
William Brown
874
DUP
Maurice Morrow
795
Sinn Féin
Peter Corrigan
757
Independent
Michael McLoughlin
600
SDLP
Vincent Currie
570
Workers' Party
Gerry Cullen
276
SDLP
Peggie Devlin
156
Turnout
5,627
Workers' Party gain from Sinn Fein
Michael McLoughlin changes designation from Independent Nationalist
[22] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Independent
Jim Canning
1,626
UUP
1,333
Sinn Féin
Brendan Doris
758
Sinn Féin
Martin McCaughey
729
SDLP
Jim Cavanagh
683
Sinn Féin
Sean Corr
550
SDLP
Angela Donnelly
357
SDLP
Bridie O'Donnell
214
Turnout
6,472
Jim Canning changes designation from Independent Nationalist
Fermanagh [ ]
[23] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Raymond Ferguson
1,639
UUP
Sammy Foster
1,485
Workers' Party
David Kettyles
1,150
DUP
Roy Coulter
803
UUP
William Hetherington
784
SDLP
James Lunny
675
Sinn Féin
Patrick Cox
656
Sinn Féin
John McManus
639
SDLP
James Donnelly
555
Alliance
William Barbour
305
UUP
Bertie Kerr
248
DUP
John Connor
155
Independent
John Bothwell
25
Turnout
9,341
Workers' Party gain from Sinn Fein
[23] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Fergus McQuillan
1,547
UUP
William Noble
1,268
UUP
Albert Liddle
1,059
Sinn Féin
Brian McCaffrey
745
UUP
Jean McVitty
667
Sinn Féin
Vincent McCaffrey
659
Sinn Féin
Plunket O'Neill
611
Independent
John Joe McCusker
473
Sinn Féin
Ciaran Leonard
431
DUP
Paul Robinson
264
Independent
Seamus Mullan
170
DUP
Caroline Madill
128
Turnout
8,177
Ulster Unionist gain from Sinn Fein
[23] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Caldwell McClaughry
1,516
DUP
Bert Johnston
1,114
SDLP
John O'Kane
931
UUP
Simon Loane
812
SDLP
Tommy Gallagher
793
Sinn Féin
Brian McSorley
648
UUP
Gladys Nixon
297
DUP
Victor Milligan
118
Turnout
6,339
SDLP gain from Sinn Fein
[23] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Independent
Patrick McCaffrey
1,604
UUP
Wilson Elliott
1,397
Sinn Féin
Paul Corrigan
1,186
SDLP
Gerard Gallagher
889
UUP
Derrick Nixon
871
Sinn Féin
Vincent Martin
595
SDLP
Patrick McGovern
256
Turnout
7,001
Ulster Unionist gain from Sinn Fein
Patrick McCaffrey leaves Irish Independence
Larne [ ]
[24] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Thomas Robinson
777
Independent
William Cunning
700
DUP
John Fulton
478
Alliance
Amelia Kelly
439
UUP
Joan Drummond
429
DUP
Rachel Rea
413
DUP
Hill Taggart
115
Turnout
3,441
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
[24] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Roy Beggs
1,387
UUP
Thomas Baxter
492
DUP
Bobby McKee
489
Alliance
Thomas Caldwell
411
UUP
Samuel Steele
296
DUP
Andrew Haggan
244
DUP
William Sloan
243
Turnout
3,678
No change
[24] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Jack McKee
979
Independent
Pat Buckley
855
UUP
Robert Robinson
580
UUP
Rosalie Armstrong
541
Alliance
Patricia Kay
228
Independent
Roy Craig
215
Alliance
William Geddis
136
DUP
Leonard Sluman
85
Turnout
3,710
Independent gain from Democratic Unionist
Limavady [ ]
[25] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Stanley Gault
797
SDLP
John McKinney
785
UUP
Robert Grant
696
SDLP
Arthur Doherty
676
SDLP
Thomas Mullan
618
DUP
Ernest Murray
471
Turnout
4,116
SDLP gain from Democratic Unionist
[25] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Lawrence Hegarty
987
UUP
David Robinson
939
Sinn Féin
Thomas Donaghy
793
UUP
Max Gault
446
Sinn Féin
Michael Hasson
343
SDLP
John Lynch
182
Turnout
3,794
SDLP gain from Sinn Fein
[25] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Ronald Cartwright
961
DUP
George Robinson
915
SDLP
Barry Doherty
686
UUP
Jackie Dolan
482
SDLP
Brian McWilliams
378
UUP
Norman Reynolds
374
Alliance
Joseph McGuigan
241
Turnout
4,112
No change
Lisburn [ ]
[26] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
William Bleakes
2,297
UUP
Thomas Lilburn
1,084
DUP
Charles Poots
1,042
DUP
Anne Blake
998
Alliance
Kenneth Hull
872
UUP
Thomas Davis
666
DUP
James McCann
574
UUP
John Curry
320
UUP
Wilfred Corfield-McClung
171
Workers' Party
Patrick Pollock
63
Turnout
8,262
Thomas Davis leaves Democratic Unionists
[26] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Sinn Féin
Patrick Rice
1,498
UUP
William McAllister
1,159
Sinn Féin
Michael Ferguson
1,075
DUP
William Beattie
964
UUP
Billy Bell
957
SDLP
William McDonnell
819
SDLP
Hugh Lewsley
808
Workers' Party
John Lowry
761
Alliance
Patrick Bell
684
UUP
Richard Scott
252
Turnout
9,314
SDLP gain from Alliance
[26] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Robert Campbell
2,072
UUP
William Dillon
1,211
DUP
Cecil Calvert
1,202
SDLP
Peter O'Hagan
1,058
UUP
William Lewis
926
UUP
Ronnie Crawford
917
Ind. Conservative
David Greene
752
Alliance
Eileen Drayne
740
DUP
William Stevenson
504
Ulster Democratic
Richard Haggan
235
Workers' Party
Anne-Marie Lowry
72
Turnout
9,830
Independent Conservative gain from Democratic Unionist
Magherafelt [ ]
[27] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
William McCrea
2,162
SDLP
Patrick Kilpatrick
1,270
UUP
Ernest Caldwell
1,168
Sinn Féin
John Hurl
1,003
SDLP
Margaret O'Hagan
458
DUP
Paul McLean
150
Workers' Party
Marian Donnelly
87
Turnout
6,421
No change
[27] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
John Junkin
1,109
Sinn Féin
Pauline Davey-Kennedy
931
SDLP
Henry McErlean
877
DUP
Thomas Catherwood
694
UUP
Norman Montgomery
611
DUP
Thomas Milligan
559
Sinn Féin
Margaret McKenna
479
SDLP
Francis Madden
367
Workers' Party
Hugh Scullion
200
Turnout
6,009
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
[27] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Robert Montgomery
842
Sinn Féin
Bernard O'Hagan
801
Sinn Féin
Patrick Groogan
751
Independent
Mary McSorley
691
SDLP
Ghislaine O'Keeney
674
DUP
John Linton
632
SDLP
Patrick Sweeney
614
SDLP
Frank McKendry
530
Workers' Party
Francis Donnelly
300
Turnout
5,969
SDLP gain from Sinn Fein
Mary McSorley leaves SDLP
Moyle [ ]
[28] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Gardiner Kane
385
SDLP
Michael O'Cleary
379
Independent
Seamus Blaney
221
Independent
Archie McAuley
218
UUP
Robert McPherson
218
Independent
James McShane
202
Independent
Christopher McCaughan
160
SDLP
Noel McCurdy
93
Turnout
1,876
Independent gain from Sinn Féin
[28] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Ind U
Robert McIlroy
554
DUP
James Rodgers
370
Ind U
Price McConaghy
319
UUP
Robert Getty
304
DUP
Glenda Rodgers
137
Ind U
Ronnie McIlvar
46
Turnout
1,730
No change
[28] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
Malachy McSparran
468
SDLP
Patrick McBride
344
Sinn Féin
James McCarry
331
Independent
Randal McDonnell
297
SDLP
Joseph Mitchell
284
DUP
Elizabeth White
251
SDLP
Daniel Anderson
188
Independent
Michael Brogan
168
Turnout
2,331
No change
Newry and Mourne [ ]
[29] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
P. J. Bradley
1,488
UUP
Violet Cromie
1,378
SDLP
Hugh Carr
1,081
SDLP
Brian Mulligan
998
SDLP
Jim McCart
993
Independent
Ciaran Mussen
954
SDLP
Patrick Maginn
766
SDLP
Felix O'Hare
557
UUP
John Fisher
515
Sinn Féin
Anne Marie Willis
389
Turnout
9,375
SDLP gain from Ulster Unionist
[29] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Independent
Eugene Markey
973
SDLP
Frank Feely
957
SDLP
Arthur Ruddy
892
UUP
William McCaigue
865
SDLP
Sean Gallogly
818
Sinn Féin
Brendan Curran
741
SDLP
Patrick McElroy
614
Independent
Louis Morgan
535
Sinn Féin
Eileen Morgan
470
SDLP
John McArdle
440
Workers' Party
Kevin Morgan
264
Independent
Darkie McKevitt
215
SDLP
Teddy McLoughlin
202
Independent
Peter McKevitt
215
Independent
Noel Sloan
134
Independent
Patrick Ruddy
36
Turnout
8,630
Eugene Markey leaves Irish Independence
[29] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
SDLP
John Fee
1,207
SDLP
Pat Toner
1,174
Sinn Féin
Jim McAllister
1,035
SDLP
Michael O'Neill
995
Sinn Féin
James McCreesh
756
Sinn Féin
Patrick McDonald
540
Independent
Brian Woods
208
Turnout
6,207
No change
[29] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Danny Kennedy
1,406
SDLP
Stephen McGinn
1,158
SDLP
James Savage
1,103
SDLP
Charles Smyth
1,103
UUP
William Moffett
1,056
Sinn Féin
Conor Murphy
705
DUP
Gordon Heslip
554
Sinn Féin
Patrick Quinn
487
Workers' Party
Brian Mulligan
96
Turnout
7,951
SDLP gain from Democratic Unionist
[29] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Protestant
George Graham
1,754
SDLP
Desmond Haughian
1,309
UUP
Henry Reilly
1,178
SDLP
Austin Crawford
950
UUP
William Coulter
634
DUP
George McConnell
589
Independent
Mark Brennan
339
Sinn Féin
Gabriel Curran
213
Turnout
7,150
George Graham leaves Democratic Unionists
Newtownabbey [ ]
[30] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Alliance
James Rooney
908
DUP
Tommy Kirkham
800
UUP
James Smith
775
UUP
William Green
718
SDLP
Thomas McTeague
684
UUP
Ivan Hunter
414
DUP
Billy McDonnell
235
Workers' Party
Brendan Harrison
142
Labour Party NI [31]
Thomas Davidson
111
Turnout
4,893
SDLP gain from Democratic Unionist
[30] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Stephen Turkington
969
Ind U
Arthur Templeton
863
UUP
Thomas Downes
721
Ind U
Sidney Cameron
565
DUP
Samuel Cameron
431
DUP
Samuel Gardiner
359
Alliance
Trevor Strain
323
Independent
Leonard Hardy
281
Turnout
4,618
Ulster Unionist gain from Independent
[30] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
George Herron
1,762
UUP
James Robinson
914
Alliance
Gordon Mawhinney
725
DUP
Samuel Neill
713
UUP
Joseph Kell
303
Workers' Party
Brendan Heaney
175
Independent Democratic Unionist
Thomas Buchanan
99
Turnout
4,825
Alliance gain from Democratic Unionist
[30] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Barbara Gilliland
1,008
UUP
Ken Robinson
973
DUP
Billy Boyd
950
Alliance
William McKimmon
769
Independent Democratic Unionist
William Ball
240
Labour Party NI [31]
David Lowrie
164
DUP
Jean Boyd
150
Turnout
4,402
No change
North Down [ ]
Main article: North Down Borough Council election, 1989
[32] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UPUP
Valerie Kinghan
745
NI Conservatives
George Green
536
UPUP
Cecil Braniff
478
DUP
Denny Vitty
429
UUP
Irene Cree
349
DUP
Ivy Cooling
323
Alliance
James Magee
299
DUP
George McMurtry
298
NI Conservatives
Shirley McCann
250
Alliance
Miriam Judge
228
UUP
Edward Johnston
119
UUP
Robert Todd
42
Turnout
4,284
Ulster Popular Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
George Green leaves Ulster Unionists
[32] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Robin Cree
864
Alliance
Jane Copeland
711
NI Conservatives
Bruce Mulligan
611
Ind U
Edmund Mills
578
NI Conservatives
Ivan Thompson
573
Alliance
Donald Hayes
484
DUP
Alan Leslie
429
UUP
Samuel Mellon
356
NI Conservatives
Bill McLean
319
DUP
Robert Gordon
250
UUP
Ian Henry
166
Alliance
William Johnston
123
Turnout
5,614
NI Conservatives gain from Alliance
Bruce Mulligan leaves Ulster Unionists
[32] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Hazel Bradford
698
Alliance
Brian Wilson
697
NI Conservatives
Thomas Miskelly
626
NI Conservatives
James O'Fee
573
NI Conservatives
Jack Preston
537
Independent
Ann-Marie Hillen
537
DUP
William Baxter
462
Alliance
William Baillie
414
UUP
Roy Bradford
403
UUP
Terence McKeag
396
DUP
Robert Graham
347
PUP
Thomas O'Brien
316
Independent
Colin Simpson
211
Alliance
Eileen Bell
145
DUP
Elizabeth McMurtry
135
PUP
Samuel Meneely
9
Turnout
6,653
Independent and NI Conservative gain from Democratic Unionist , Alliance and Ulster Popular Unionist
[32] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
NI Conservatives
Laurence Kennedy
775
Independent
Dennis Ogborn
695
Alliance
Susan O'Brien
660
UUP
Ellie McKay
589
DUP
Gordon Dunne
561
Alliance
Paul de Haan
552
UUP
McConnell Auld
473
NI Conservatives
Alice Kennedy
269
NI Conservatives
Michael Weir
135
UUP
Ian Sinclair
93
Turnout
4,918
NI Conservatives and Independent gain from Ulster Unionist and Alliance
Omagh [ ]
[33] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Sinn Féin
Patrick McMahon
1,186
UUP
Desmond Anderson
906
Independent
Brian McGrath
872
Sinn Féin
Barney McAleer
788
SDLP
Seamus Shields
735
Sinn Féin
Sean Clarke
700
UUP
William Thompson
685
SDLP
Nuala McSherry
601
DUP
Willis Cooke
486
DUP
Tommy Armstrong
324
Workers' Party
Patrick McClean
244
Alliance
Ethne McClelland
167
Turnout
7,967
Ulster Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
Brian McGrath leaves Irish Independence
[33] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
DUP
Oliver Gibson
1,058
SDLP
Johnny McLaughlin
820
SDLP
Paddy McGowan
754
UUP
Wilfred Breen
736
Sinn Féin
Francis Mackey
696
Workers' Party
James Doody
335
SDLP
Stephen McKenna
330
SDLP
Arthur Breen
325
Alliance
Patrick Bogan
305
DUP
Stanley Johnston
260
UUP
Rachel Hussey
208
Sinn Féin
Colm Grimes
143
Alliance
Eric Bullick
115
Turnout
6,264
Johnny McLaughlin joins SDLP
[33] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Arthur McFarland
1,314
SDLP
Liam McQuaid
1,112
Sinn Féin
Gerry McMenamin
838
DUP
Harry Cairns
832
UUP
George Rainey
830
Sinn Féin
Cecilia Quinn
762
SDLP
James Connolly
489
SDLP
Gregory McMullan
421
Workers' Party
Tommy Owens
316
Sinn Féin
William McLaughlin
218
Alliance
Ann Gormley
213
DUP
Raymond Farrell
136
DUP
Raymond Little
136
Turnout
7,845
No change
Strabane [ ]
[34] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
Edward Turner
1,050
DUP
Thomas Kerrigan
970
Sinn Féin
Charles McHugh
928
Ind U
Derek Hussey
827
SDLP
Laurence McNamee
589
Independent
Denis McCrory
443
DUP
Desmond Monteith
426
Sinn Féin
Tomas MacNamee
240
Alliance
James Smyth
63
Turnout
5,711
Independent Unionist gain from Democratic Unionist
SDLP gain from Independent
[34] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
UUP
James Emery
1,359
DUP
John Donnell
1,118
SDLP
John Gallagher
1,035
DUP
Samuel Rogers
737
Sinn Féin
Martin Forbes
526
SDLP
Brian Logue
225
Alliance
Robert Colhoun
124
Turnout
5,280
Alliance gain from Sinn Fein
[34] [8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
Sinn Féin
Ivan Barr
1,327
Independent
Margaret McManus
1,123
UUP
John Cummings
949
Independent
James O'Kane
879
SDLP
Joseph McElroy
641
Sinn Féin
Ultan McNulty
463
SDLP
Bernard Mullen
254
SDLP
Bernard McDermott
211
Turnout
6,058
Margaret McManus leaves SDLP
References [ ]
^ Chronology of the Anglo Irish agreement
^ a b Elliott, Sydney; Smith, F.J. (1992), Northern Ireland: The District Council Elections of 1989 , Queen's University of Belfast
^ Sinn Féin background
^ Local Government Elections 1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ The councillor had been elected in 1985 for the Newtownabbey Labour Party , which was a member of the Labour '87 coalition.
^ a b "Responsibility sharing in local government" . Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 10 November 2008 .
^ a b c Antrim District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci "Local government election results 1989" . EONI . Retrieved 20 March 2021 .
^ a b c Ards District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d Armagh District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d Ballymena District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Ballymoney District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Banbridge District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d e f g h i Belfast City Council Elections 1985–1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Carrickfergus District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Castlereagh Council Elections 1985–1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Coleraine District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Cookstown District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d Craigavon District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d e Derry District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d Down District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d Dungannon District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d Fermanagh District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Larne District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Limavady District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d Lisburn District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Magherafelt District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Moyle Council Elections 1985–1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d e Newry & Mourne District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c d e Newtownabbey Council Elections 1985–1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Stood as "Labour '87"
^ a b c d North Down District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Omagh District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
^ a b c Strabane District Council Elections 1985-1989 , Northern Ireland Elections
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