Upper Bann (Assembly constituency)

54.457°N 6.380°W / 54.457; -6.380

Upper Bann
Northern Ireland Assembly
Parliamentary constituency
Upper Bann shown within Northern Ireland
Current constituency
Created1996
Seats6 (1996–2016)
5 (2017–)
MLAs
  •   Doug Beattie (UUP)
  •   Jonathan Buckley (DUP)
  •   Diane Dodds (DUP)
  •   John O'Dowd (SF)
  •   Eóin Tennyson (APNI)
DistrictsArmagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council
Boundaries

Upper Bann (Irish: An Bhanna Uachtarach, Ulster Scots: Ower Bann) is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Forum in 1996. Since 1998, it has elected members to the current Assembly.

For Assembly elections prior to 1996, the constituency was largely part of the Armagh and South Down constituencies with a small section around Aghagallon joining from South Antrim. Since 1997, it has shared boundaries with the Upper Bann UK Parliament constituency.

For further details of the history and boundaries of the constituency, see Upper Bann (UK Parliament constituency).

Members

Election MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
1996 Michelle O'Connor
(Sinn Féin)
Bríd Rodgers
(SDLP)
Sam Gardiner
(UUP)
David Trimble
(UUP)
Mervyn Carrick
(DUP)
5 seats
1996–1998
1998 Dara O'Hagan
(Sinn Féin)
George Savage
(UUP)
Denis Watson
(Independent
Unionist
)
2003 John O'Dowd
(Sinn Féin)
Dolores Kelly
(SDLP)
Sam Gardiner
(UUP)
Stephen Moutray
(DUP)
David Simpson
(DUP)
2007 George Savage
(UUP)
July 2010
co-option
Sydney Anderson
(DUP)
2011 Jo-Anne Dobson
(UUP)
2016 Catherine Seeley
(Sinn Féin)
Doug Beattie
(UUP)
Carla Lockhart
(DUP)
2017 Dolores Kelly
(SDLP)
Jonathan Buckley
(DUP)
5 seats
2017–present
January 2020
co-option
Diane Dodds
(DUP)
2022 Eóin Tennyson
(Alliance)

Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.

Elections

2022

2022 Assembly election: Upper Bann – 5 seats[1]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678
Sinn Féin John O'Dowd 16.47% 9,242 9,318 9,332 10,146        
DUP Jonathan Buckley 15.81% 8,869 8,959 9,190 9,232 11,500      
DUP Diane Dodds 11.67% 6,548 6,593 6,924 6,973 8,274 10,182    
Ulster Unionist Doug Beattie 9.27% 5,199 5,236 7,711 7,893 8,572 8,764 9,572  
Alliance Eóin Tennyson 11.48% 6,440 6,762 6,869 8,591 8,676 8,685 8,698 8,965
Sinn Féin Liam Mackle 12.94% 7,260 7,351 7,354 8,112 8,123 8,124 8,125 8,589
TUV Darrin Foster 7.80% 4,373 4,445 4,607 4,626        
SDLP Dolores Kelly 6.50% 3,645 3,843 3,875          
Ulster Unionist Glenn Barr 6.00% 3,367 3,400            
Aontú Aidan Gribbin 1.02% 571              
Green (NI) Lauren Kendall 0.82% 459              
Heritage Glenn Beattie 0.23% 128              
Electorate: 91,149   Valid: 56,101 (61.55%)   Spoilt: 853   Quota: 9,351   Turnout: 56,954 (62.48%)  

    2017

    2017 Assembly election: Upper Bann – 5 seats[2]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    123456
    DUP Carla Lockhart 17.73% 9,140          
    DUP Jonathan Buckley 15.02% 7,745 8,238 8,314 8,764.84    
    Ulster Unionist Doug Beattie 10.61% 5,467 5,755 6,174 6,202.86 10,728.86  
    Sinn Féin John O'Dowd 15.95% 8,220 8,298 8,560 8,560 8,593.6  
    SDLP Dolores Kelly 9.95% 5,127 5,248 6,509 6,511.76 7,189.92 9,053.92
    Sinn Féin Nuala Toman 11.85% 6,108 6,169 6,294 6,294.3 6,316.6 6,341.6
    Ulster Unionist Jo-Anne Dobson 9.96% 5,132 5,404 5,910 5,969.58    
    Alliance Tara Doyle 5.28% 2,720 3,097        
    TUV Roy Ferguson 2.01% 1,035          
    Green (NI) Simon Lee 1.08% 555          
    Workers' Party Colin Craig 0.42% 218          
    NI Conservatives Ian Nichols 0.16% 81          
    Electorate: 83,431   Valid: 51,548 (61.79%)   Spoilt: 626   Quota: 8,592   Turnout: 52,174 (62.54%)  

      2016

      2016 Assembly election: Upper Bann – 6 seats[3]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234567891011
      DUP Carla Lockhart 17.50% 7,993                    
      DUP Sydney Anderson 13.56% 6,195 7,215.78                  
      Ulster Unionist Jo-Anne Dobson 11.28% 5,155 5,319.52 5,598.76 5,637.21 5,660.83 5,863.96 5,901.84 6,136.86 6,548.86    
      Ulster Unionist Doug Beattie 6.50% 2,969 2,990.42 3,085.58 3,108.38 3,121.77 3,295.09 3,333.66 3,658.56 4,118.79 4,454.57 6,569.79
      Sinn Féin Catherine Seeley 13.49% 6,164 6,164.9 6,165.29 6,178.47 6,222.47 6,225.47 6,344.47 6,358.78 6,359.78 6,439.96 6,448.96
      Sinn Féin John O'Dowd 11.40% 5,209 5,209.9 5,210.42 5,219.55 5,245.55 5,245.68 5,363.68 5,381.68 5,392.86 5,468.22 5,477.35
      SDLP Dolores Kelly 9.49% 4,335 4,339.86 4,342.72 4,390.85 4,461.85 4,472.16 4,559.47 4,580.12 4,597.1 5,237.88 5,309.79
      Ulster Unionist Kyle Savage 3.85% 1,760 1,877 2,023.25 2,039.75 2,048.75 2,123.26 2,144.06 2,232.18 2,634.6 2,760.86  
      Alliance Harry Hamilton 3.12% 1,424 1,433.18 1,439.94 1,524.38 1,712.1 1,736.9 1,876.03 1,943.07 1,973.76    
      TUV Roy Ferguson 2.58% 1,177 1,207.6 1,275.33 1,281.24 1,282.24 1,376.76 1,387.89 1,707.82      
      UKIP David Jones 2.35% 1,072 1,089.64 1,121.23 1,130.23 1,142.23 1,262.68 1,333.4        
      CISTA Martin Kelly 1.47% 672 675.42 678.02 702.2 807.46 828.64          
      PUP Sophie Long 1.54% 704 730.46 756.07 760.25 769.43            
      Green (NI) Simon Lee 1.08% 495 496.8 498.23 555.36              
      NI Labour Emma Hutchinson 0.55% 250 250.9 251.94                
      NI Conservatives Ian Nickels 0.17% 79 80.44 83.04                
      Independent Steven McCarroll 0.07% 33 34.44 37.17                
      Electorate: 85,204   Valid: 45,686 (53.62%)   Spoilt: 697   Quota: 6,527   Turnout: 46,383 (54.44%)  

        2011

        2011 Assembly election: Upper Bann – 6 seats[4]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1234567
        Sinn Féin John O'Dowd 15.70% 6,649            
        DUP Sydney Anderson 13.82% 5,854 5,855.08 5,878.08 6,035.08 6,163.08    
        DUP Stephen Moutray 13.33% 5,645 5,645.63 5,686.63 5,935.9 6,085.9    
        Ulster Unionist Sam Gardiner 8.68% 3,676 3,676.27 3,702.27 3,917.27 4,231.27 4,245.27 6,012.36
        Ulster Unionist Jo-Anne Dobson 7.90% 3,348 3,348.72 3,373.72 3,554.81 4,007.99 4,042.99 5,826.99
        SDLP Dolores Kelly 11.44% 4,846 4,942.3 4,949.3 5,105.09 5,733.71 5,744.71 5,787.07
        Sinn Féin Johnny McGibbon 11.52% 4,879 5,347.27 5,347.36 5,365.34 5,427.23 5,429.23 5,347.5
        Ulster Unionist Colin McCusker 8.03% 3,402 3,402.99 3,420.99 3,625.17 3,865.26 3,885.26  
        Alliance Harry Hamilton 4.67% 1,979 1,982.69 2,013.69 2,544.77      
        TUV David Vance 2.42% 1,026 1,026.18 1,092.18        
        Alliance Sheila McQuaid 1.86% 786 792.93 801.93        
        UKIP Barbara Trotter 0.64% 272 272.18          
        Electorate: 77,905   Valid: 42,362 (54.38%)   Spoilt: 751   Quota: 6,052   Turnout: 43,113 (55.34%)  

          2007

          2007 Assembly election: Upper Bann – 6 seats[5]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          123456789101112
          Sinn Féin John O'Dowd 18.03% 7,733                      
          DUP David Simpson 15.92% 6,828                      
          SDLP Dolores Kelly 10.93% 4,689 4,939.2 4,940.3 5,007.1 5,559.4 5,789.2 5,804.2 6,191.2        
          Ulster Unionist Sam Gardiner 11.97% 5,135 5,137.2 5,161.4 5,220.9 5,230 5,342.2 5,751.2 6,030 7,265      
          DUP Stephen Moutray 8.54% 3,663 3,663 4,137 4,170.6 4,170.7 4,184.2 4,556 4,620.7 4,692 4,732.32 7,550.32  
          Ulster Unionist George Savage 5.05% 2,167 2,168 2,193.9 2,218 2,224 2,302.3 2,383.5 2,499.9 3,142.7 4,207.34 4,584.4 5,997.52
          Sinn Féin Dessie Ward 7.27% 3,118 4,313 4,313.2 4,451.6 4,526.6 4,556 4,559 4,708.7 4,716.7 4,717.66 4,723.56 4,731.84
          DUP John McCrum 6.94% 2,975 2,975.4 3,086.2 3,104.5 3,113.2 3,127.4 3,300.6 3,375.3 3,437.5 3,469.18    
          Ulster Unionist Arnold Hatch 4.23% 1,815 1,815.6 1,837.2 1,858.5 1,863.7 1,916.8 2,014.8 2,142.7        
          Green (NI) Helen Corry 2.70% 1,156 1,176.4 1,179.1 1,289.3 1,321.9 1,682.3 1,757.7          
          Ind. Unionist Davy Calvert 3.11% 1,332 1,332 1,347.2 1,394.7 1,395.9 1,408.9            
          Alliance Sheila McQuaid 1.86% 798 802 804.1 841.3 946.9              
          SDLP Patrick McAleenan 1.77% 761 787 787.7 805                
          Republican Sinn Féin Barry Toman 0.90% 386 418.6 418.9                  
          NI Conservatives David Fry 0.58% 248 248 249                  
          Ind. Unionist Suzanne Peeples 0.18% 78 80.4 81.8                  
          Electorate: 70,716   Valid: 42,882 (60.64%)   Spoilt: 353   Quota: 6,127   Turnout: 43,235 (61.14%)  

            2003

            2003 Assembly election: Upper Bann – 6 seats[6]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            1234567891011
            Ulster Unionist David Trimble 21.06% 9,158                    
            DUP David Simpson 13.64% 5,933 6,032.52 6,034.16 6,103.32 6,303.32            
            DUP Stephen Moutray 10.80% 4,697 4,727.08 4,734.08 4,752.72 4,942.6 6,458.6          
            Ulster Unionist Sam Gardiner 5.43% 2,359 3,419.48 3,435.72 3,480.44 3,730.68 3,888.92 3,990.71 4,032.53 6,872.59    
            SDLP Dolores Kelly 8.42% 3,661 3,711.56 3,786.08 3,787.08 3,973.4 3,976.36 3,978.97 3,981.43 4,059.18 4,330.54 6,978.54
            Sinn Féin John O'Dowd 12.70% 5,524 5,530.4 5,557.4 5,559.4 5,578.4 5,580.72 5,581.59 5,581.59 5,584.73 5,586.33 5,912.6
            Sinn Féin Dara O'Hagan 9.13% 3,970 3,983.44 4,004.44 4,004.44 4,026.08 4,027.08 4,027.08 4,027.08 4,029.04 4,030.96 4,301.12
            SDLP Kieran Corr 7.26% 3,157 3,195.72 3,251.64 3,260.64 3,411.96 3,415.28 3,417.89 3,419.53 3,462.19 3,668.91  
            Ulster Unionist George Savage 2.92% 1,269 2,692.36 2,697.28 2,726.48 2,991.6 3,241.84 3,374.08 3,419.18      
            DUP Denis Watson 4.07% 1,770 1,832.08 1,834.08 1,852.72 2,113.16            
            Independent David Jones 1.35% 585 611.56 612.56 1,016.12              
            Alliance Francis McQuaid 1.31% 571 633.08 670.32 670.64              
            Independent Sydney Anderson 1.34% 581 607.24 607.88                
            Workers' Party Tom French 0.57% 247 260.12                  
            Electorate: 68,814   Valid: 43,482 (63.19%)   Spoilt: 663   Quota: 6,212   Turnout: 44,145 (64.15%)  

              1998

              1998 Assembly election: Upper Bann – 6 seats[7]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              1234567891011121314
              Ulster Unionist David Trimble 24.48% 12,338                          
              SDLP Bríd Rodgers 18.37% 9,260                          
              Sinn Féin Dara O'Hagan 8.53% 4,301 4,306.46 4,578.16 4,584.26 4,584.26 4,709.44 4,713.88 4,713.88 4,772.86 7,412.86        
              DUP Mervyn Carrick 8.29% 4,177 4,310.14 4,310.8 4,315.22 4,388.32 4,398.84 4,443.06 4,726.52 4,739.8 4,742.02 4,743.67 4,872.05 8,034.05  
              Ind. Unionist Denis Watson 9.63% 4,855 5,365.3 5,365.3 5,378.86 5,431.8 5,447.74 5,546.78 6,267.98 6,351.38 6,353.02 6,353.32 6,636.18 7,149.5 7,791.82
              Ulster Unionist George Savage 1.33% 669 2,380.92 2,383.12 2,403.46 2,410.72 2,431.78 2,972.08 3,051.46 3,447.98 3,456.56 3,457.31 6,022.53 6,353.53 6,527.13
              SDLP Mel Byrne 5.33% 2,687 2,731.52 4,166.58 4,185.2 4,185.2 4,447.06 4,457.06 4,460.06 5,218.84 5,484.38 5,688.83 5,786.27 5,872.81 5,877.77
              DUP Ruth Allen 7.21% 3,635 3,736.64 3,738.62 3,745.04 3,785.56 3,803.58 3,829.46 4,202.76 4,237.64 4,240.72 4,242.22 4,375.61    
              Ulster Unionist Sam Gardiner 2.18% 1,097 2,449.4 2,451.16 2,470.94 2,481.04 2,515.46 2,985.26 3,032.6 3,414.38 3,419.66 3,420.86      
              Sinn Féin Francie Murray 5.78% 2,915 2,919.2 3,016.88 3,021.52 3,022.52 3,129.08 3,132.3 3,132.3 3,173.62          
              Alliance Francis McQuaid 3.09% 1,556 1,795.4 1,865.14 1,898.42 1,902.1 2,058.84 2,113.78 2,133.3            
              UK Unionist David Vance 2.79% 1,405 1,510 1,510 1,514.68 1,529.68 1,536.94 1,555.66              
              Ulster Unionist Mark Neale 0.90% 455 1,250.48 1,252.24 1,261.02 1,272.44 1,294.46                
              Labour Party NI Alan Evans 0.87% 439 469.66 505.96 522.36 522.78                  
              Workers' Party Tom French 0.54% 270 296.04 374.14 383.64 384.64                  
              Ulster Independence Kenny McClinton 0.41% 207 220.02 220.46 224.3                    
              Independent Brian Silcock 0.20% 101 142.58 146.1                      
              Natural Law Jack Lyons 0.06% 32 34.94 38.68                      
              Electorate: 70,852   Valid: 50,399 (71.13%)   Spoilt: 824   Quota: 7,200   Turnout: 51,223 (72.30%)  

                1996 forum

                Successful candidates are shown in bold.[8]

                Party Candidate(s) Votes Percentage
                Ulster Unionist David Trimble
                Sam Gardiner
                George Savage
                John Dobson
                Mark Neale
                16,592 36.3
                SDLP Bríd Rodgers
                Kieran McGeown
                Patricia Mallon
                Sean McKavanagh
                Dolores Kelly
                9,846 21.5
                DUP Mervyn Carrick
                Frederick Baird
                Ruth Allen
                7,134 15.6
                Sinn Féin Michelle O'Connor
                Rory Harbinson
                Jean Fegan
                Christopher Burke
                5,620 12.3
                Alliance William Ramsey
                Frank McQuaid
                Sean Hagan
                2,152 5.7
                PUP William Lawrie
                Edward Kinner
                1,404 3.1
                UK Unionist Morrison Woods
                Dorothy Boyd
                886 1.9
                Labour coalition Hugh Casey
                Alan Evans
                William White
                Mary Sheen
                512 1.0
                Ulster Democratic David McCrea
                John Hammond
                402 0.9
                NI Women's Coalition Kate Cochrane
                Chris Moffat
                Lesley Doyle
                390 0.9
                Workers' Party Tom French
                Peter Smith
                311 0.7
                Ulster Independence Edward Kidd
                Gary Nelson
                180 0.4
                Green (NI) Gavin McDowell
                Jameshid Fenderesky
                Martha Brett
                178 0.4
                Democratic Partnership Adrian McKinney
                Pearl Snowden
                71 0.2
                Democratic Left Ciaran McClean
                Martin Cullen
                36 0.1
                Natural Law John Darby
                Rosalind Mulholland
                14 0.0
                Independent Chambers Keith Chambers
                William Larmour Jr
                4 0.0

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