Traditional Unionist Voice election results

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This article lists the election results of the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) in UK elections. Candidates in bold were elected.

General elections[]

General election 2010[]

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Belfast East David Vance 1,856 5.4
East Antrim Sammy Morrison 1,826 6.0
East Londonderry William Ross 2,995 7.4
Lagan Valley Keith Harbinson 3,154 8.6
Mid Ulster Walter Millar 2,572 7.3
North Antrim Jim Allister 7,114 16.8
North Down Kaye Kilpatrick 1,634 4.9
South Antrim Mel Lucas 1,829 5.4
South Down Ivor McConnell 1,506 3.5
Strangford Terry Williams 1,814 5.6

Source: [1]

General election 2015[]

Constituency Candidate Votes %
East Antrim Ruth Wilson 1,903 5.7
Lagan Valley Samuel Morrison 1,887 4.7
Mid Ulster Gareth Ferguson 1,892 4.6
North Antrim Timothy Gaston 6,561 15.7
North Down William Cudworth 686 1.9
South Antrim Rick Cairns 1,908 5.2
Strangford Stephen Cooper 1,701 5.0

Source: [2]

General election 2017[]

Constituency Candidate Votes %
North Antrim Timothy Gaston 3,282 6.8

Source: [3]

By-elections[]

2010-2015 Parliament[]

By-election Candidate Votes %
2013 Mid Ulster Walter Millar 2,995 7.3

European Parliament elections[]

European election 2009[]

Candidate First pref. votes % Votes at elimination Count eliminated
Jim Allister 66,197 13.7 70,481 2nd

Source: [4]

European election 2014[]

Candidate First pref. votes % Votes at elimination Count eliminated
Jim Allister 75,806 12.1 86,020 6th

Source: [5]

European election 2019[]

Candidate First pref. votes % Votes at elimination Count eliminated
Jim Allister 62,021 10.8 90,079 5th

Source: [6]

Northern Ireland Assembly elections[]

2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election[]

Constituency Candidate First pref. votes % Votes at elimination Count eliminated
Belfast East Harry Toan 712 2.2 824.39 7th
East Antrim Ruth Wilson 1,346 4.6 1,653.84 4th
East Londonderry Boyd Douglas 1,568 4.5 1,703.18 3rd
Fermanagh & South Tyrone Alex Elliott 1,231 2.6 1,249.78 3rd
Lagan Valley Lyle Rea 1,031 2.9 1,110.24 4th
Mid Ulster Walter Millar 2,075 4.9 2,431.1 5th
Newry & Armagh Barrie Halliday 830 1.8 1,239.7 4th
North Antrim Jim Allister 4,061 10.1 5,429.99 9th (elected)
Audrey Patterson 668 1.7 670.4 2nd
South Antrim Mel Lucas 1,091 3.4 1,091 1st
Strangford Terry Williams 841 2.8 963.01 3rd
Upper Bann David Vance 1,026 2.4 1,092.18 3rd

Source: [7]

2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election[]

Constituency Candidate First pref. votes % Votes at elimination Count eliminated
Belfast East Andrew Girvin 887 2.4 1,037.14 8th
Belfast North John Miller 644 1.8 650.56 5th
Belfast South John Hiddleston 495 1.4 685 7th
East Antrim Ruth Wilson 1,643 5.1 1,795.59 7th
East Londonderry Jordan Armstrong 1,191 3.5 1,291 3rd
Fermanagh & South Tyrone Donald Crawford 1,164 2.5 1,381.95 3rd
Lagan Valley Lyle Rea 1,291 3.3 1,518 5th
Mid Ulster Hannah Loughrin 1,877 4.6 2,046.68 8th
North Antrim Jim Allister 5,399 13.2 7,600 7th (elected)
Timothy Gaston 1,955 4.8 2,123 6th
North Down John Brennan 610 1.9 650.76 6th
South Antrim Richard Cairns 1,318 3.8 1,505 3rd
South Down Henry Reilly 2,718 6.6 2,800 2nd
Strangford Stephen Cooper 1,407 4.3 1,606 5th
Upper Bann Roy Ferguson 1,177 2.6 1,707.82 8th

Source: [8]

2017 Northern Ireland Assembly election[]

Constituency Candidate First pref. votes % Votes at elimination Count eliminated
Belfast East Andrew Girvin 917 2.3 958.87 5th
Belfast South John Hiddleston 703 1.6 724.48 4th
East Antrim Ruth Wilson 1,534 4.2 1,587 2nd
East Londonderry Jordan Armstrong 1,038 2.5 1,147 4th
Fermanagh & South Tyrone Alex Elliott 780 1.5 780 1st
Lagan Valley Samuel Morrison 1,389 3.1 1,448 5th
Mid Ulster Hannah Loughrin 1,244 2.5 1,692.84 3rd
North Antrim Jim Allister 6,214 12.9 7,989 7th (elected)
Timothy Gaston 1,505 3.1 1,509 3rd
South Antrim Richard Cairns 1,353 3.2 1,409 4th
South Down Lyle Rea 630 1.3 630 1st
Strangford Stephen Cooper 1,330 3.4 1,373 4th
Upper Bann Roy Ferguson 1,035 2.0 1,035 1st
West Tyrone Charlie Chittick 851 1.9 1,428.97 4th

Source: [9]

References[]

  1. ^ "CAIN: Politics: Elections: Westminster General Election (NI) Thursday 6 May 2010". CAIN Archive. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  2. ^ "CAIN: Politics: Elections: Westminster General Election (NI) Thursday 7 May 2015". CAIN Archive. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  3. ^ "CAIN: Politics: Elections: Westminster General Election (NI) Thursday 8 June 2017". CAIN Archive. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  4. ^ "The 2009 European Election". ARK. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  5. ^ "The 2014 European Election". ARK. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  6. ^ "The 2019 European Election". ARK. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  7. ^ "2011 NI Assembly election results by stage". EONI. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  8. ^ "NI Assembly Election 2016 - Result Sheets". EONI. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  9. ^ "NI Assembly Election 2017 - Result Sheets". EONI. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
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