1973 Northern Ireland local elections|
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Council control
Party with the most seats |
Local government in Northern Ireland was reorganised in 1973 by the Local Government (Boundaries) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971 and the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972. The county councils, county borough and municipal borough corporations and urban and rural district councils were replaced by twenty-six local government districts.
Elections took place for all the seats on the district councils on 30 May 1973. Elections were by proportional representation, using the single transferable vote system. The district councils came into their powers on 1 October.[1][2][3][4]
Results
Overall
| Party[5]
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Councillors
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Votes
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| Total
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+/-
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% share
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Total
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UUP
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194
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N/A
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37.4
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255,187
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Alliance
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63
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N/A
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13.7
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94,474
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SDLP
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82
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N/A
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13.4
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92,600
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Independent
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52
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N/A
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7.0
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48,947
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Ind. Unionist
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26
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N/A
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4.4
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31,866
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United Loyalist
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20
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N/A
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4.2
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28,906
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DUP
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21
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N/A
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4.1
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28,811
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Republican Clubs
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8
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N/A
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3.0
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20,680
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NI Labour
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4
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N/A
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2.5
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17,422
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Independent Loyalist
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16
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N/A
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1.4
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17,360
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Vanguard
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10
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N/A
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1.6
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13,305
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Unity
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6
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N/A
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1.5
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10,281
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Loyalist Coalition
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3
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N/A
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1.0
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7,495
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Nationalist
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4
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N/A
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0.5
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3,784
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Independent Community
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3
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N/A
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0.4
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3,036
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Republican Labour
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0
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N/A
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0.4
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2,594
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Ind. Republican
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3
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N/A
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0.2
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1,911
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Ulster Liberal
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0
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N/A
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0.1
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704
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Independent Ratepayer
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1
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N/A
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0.1
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841
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Independent Radical
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1
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N/A
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0.1
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533
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Communist
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0
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N/A
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0.1
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363
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Irish Labour
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0
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N/A
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0.0
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290
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Ind. Nationalist
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0
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N/A
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0.0
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147
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Independent Labour
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0
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N/A
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0.0
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91
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| Total
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462
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100.0%
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681,628
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Results by council
References