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DUP top the poll in local elections

Written By blogger on Sunday, May 25, 2014 | 1:48 AM

The DUP have secured the highest number of seats in Northern Ireland's local council elections.

They gained 130 ahead of Sinn Féin on 105. The Ulster Unionist Party claimed 88, the SDLP 66 and Alliance 32.

The remainder of the seats, 41, were made up by smaller parties and independents.

Counting ended in the early hours of Sunday morning for the 462 seats in the 11 new super councils which were contested by more than 900 candidates.

Counting for the European elections begins on Monday.

The district council results are still being analysed but both Sinn Féin and the DUP can lay claim to the largest party title.

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Sinn Féin because it polled the biggest share; the DUP because it won the most seats.

The DUP has clearly lost a bit of ground to the TUV and Jim Allister will continue to be a thorn in the flesh.

The Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt is buoyant.

The SDLP leader has a comfort blanket in that the vote mostly held up, although Derry is a disaster.

The party has been outpolled in their citadel by Sinn Féin.

There's still the Euro-poll to come.

Sinn Féin can relax. It's expected to top the poll in Northern Ireland and make gains in the Republic.

On the unionist side, the DUP's Diane Dodds and the UUP's Jim Nicholson, based on the last Euro-poll, are best placed to win the other two seats.

But the question has to be: just how many votes did Jim Allister, TUV, win? Will he out-do the 66,000 he won the last time - or did he peak in 2009?

The DUP has dipped from a 27% share in 2011 to 23%.

The Ulster Unionists are up around 1% to 16.5%.

On the nationalist side, Sinn Féin has dropped by about 0.5%, remaining steady at around 24%.

The SDLP is down from 15% to around 13.5% percent.

Alliance has marginally dipped by less than 1% and is on around 6%.

In terms of seats, some smaller parties have made gains.

The Traditional Unionist Voice saw its vote rise from 2% last time to 4.5%.

In the European election, the results will not be known until Monday when all 28 countries have voted.

Coverage

Ten candidates are in the race for Northern Ireland's three seats in the European parliament.

BBC News Online NI is providing its most comprehensive coverage ever with live and detailed news and results for each of the 11 new councils.

  • A constantly updated scoreboard shows the state of the parties across Northern Ireland as the counting goes on, with a live stream of declarations, updates, news, analysis and reaction.
  • Each new council has its own dedicated page with its own state-of-the-parties scoreboard and live stream of news and information.
  • There are also details of who has been elected in each of Northern Ireland's 80 new district electoral areas (DEAs).
  • Details of how the results were arrived at in each DEA are also available online soon after counting is completed.
  • The same service will be available for the European count on Monday 26 May.
  • On social media, follow @BBCNewsNI and @BBCRadioFoyle on Twitter and BBC Newsline on Facebook

TV coverage of the local elections continues with an extended Sunday Politics programme on BBC One at 11:35 BST on Sunday.

BBC Radio Ulster will have an election programme from 12:00 BST until 13:00 BST on Sunday.


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