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词条 1977 Northern Ireland local elections
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  1. Results

     Overall  By council  Antrim  Ards  Armagh  Ballymena  Banbridge  Belfast  Carrickfergus  Castlereagh  Coleraine  Cookstown  Craigavon  Derry  Down  Dungannon  Fermanagh  Larne  Limavady  Lisburn  Magherafelt  Moyle  Newry and Mourne  Newtownabbey  North Down  Omagh  Strabane 

  2. References

{{Infobox Election
| election_name = Northern Ireland local elections, 1977
| flag_image = Flag placeholder.svg
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Northern Ireland local elections, 1973
| previous_year = 1973
| previous_mps =
| next_election = Northern Ireland local elections, 1981
| next_year = 1981
| next_mps =
| seats_for_election = All council seats
| election_date = 18 May 1977
| party1 = Ulster Unionist Party
| seats1 = 176
| seat_change1= {{decrease}} 18
| party2 = Social Democratic and Labour Party
| seats2 = 113
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 31
| party3 = Democratic Unionist Party
| seats3 = 74
| seat_change3 = {{increase}} 53
| party4 = Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
| seats4 = 70
| seat_change4 = {{increase}} 7
| party5 = Independent (politician)
| seats5 = 42
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}} 10
| party6 = United Ulster Unionist Party
| seats6 = 12
| seat_change6 = {{increase}} 12
|map_image = Northern Ireland local elections, 1977 (Council Control).svg
|map_size =
|map_caption = Colours denote the winning party with outright control
|map2_image = Northern Ireland local elections, 1977 (Largest party).svg
|map2_size =
|map2_caption = Colours denote the party with the most seats
}}{{Politics of Northern Ireland 1972-98}}

Elections for local government were held in Northern Ireland in May 1977.

The elections saw good performances by the four largest parties: the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), while smaller parties failed to make a breakthrough. The DUP took control of their first council, Ballymena, while the UUP retained control of Banbridge. The SDLP lost control of Magherafelt, their only council.[1]

Results

Overall

{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}{{Party name with colour|United Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Republican Clubs}}{{Party name with colour|Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Independent Unionist}}{{Party name with colour|Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party}}{{Party name with colour|Unity (Northern Ireland)}}{{Party name with colour|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} Loyalist{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} Community{{Party name with colour|Independent Labour}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} Ratepayer{{Party name with colour|Independent Nationalist}}{{Party name with colour|Communist Party of Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} Socialist
Party[2]CouncillorsVotes
Total+/-% shareTotal
176-1830.0166,971
113+3120.6114,775
70+714.480,282
74+5312.870,670
42-107.642,841
12N/A2.815,831
6-22.614,277
6N/A2.513,691
10-161.79,202
5-51.58,135
2-41.05,528
1-30.84,960
400.52,836
2-140.32,534
1-20.31,731
British Ulster Dominion0N/A0.1644
United Ratepayer1N/A0.1635
1+10.1484
000.1321
000.0227
000.0115
0N/A0.0107

By council

{{Expand section|date=November 2008}}

Antrim

Ards

Armagh

Ballymena

Banbridge

Belfast

{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|United Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent Unionist}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|United Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Republican Clubs}}{{Party name with colour|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}
Belfast A[3]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Basil Glass2,580
Grace Bannister2,367
Raymond McCrea1,912
Robert J. Newman1,549
Alasdair McDonnell1,364
Billy Blair1,026
T. Jordan954
Ben Horan954
Dennis Loretto667
B. Garrett594
T. Gildea483
W. Shannon452
W. Elliot379
A. Shaw378
P. Moles345
T. W. McGrattan278
D. Peters93
Turnout16,898
Social Democratic and Labour gain from Labour (NI)
Democratic Unionist gain from Ulster Unionist
Democratic Unionist gain from Vanguard
Alliance gain from Ulster Unionist
{{Party name with colour|Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|United Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|United Ulster Unionist Party}}
Belfast B[3]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Joshua Cardwell2,722
Oliver Napier2,703
Tommy Patton2,209
Michael Brown2,045
John Allen1,903
H. B. Evans1,058
Reg Empey981
T. McIntyre920
D. Wonnacott781
William Corry664
W. J. Gunning631
Dorothy Dunlop622
J. Hanna541
S. Morgan237
Turnout18,741
Unionist Party NI gain from Ulster Unionist
Democratic Unionist gain from United Loyalist
Alliance gain from Ulster Unionist
{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent Unionist}}{{Party name with colour|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}{{Party name with colour|United Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|United Ulster Unionist Party}}
Belfast C[3]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
David Cook2,748
Victor Brennan1,446
Andrew Cairns1,287
Muriel Pritchard1,274
Margaret Crooks1,142
M. O. Scott923
W. H. Jeffrey892
A. McMeekin872
R. Jordan780
John William Kennedy630
W. D. Gilmore619
W. Spence604
J. Webster340
Macartney330
W. Weir313
R. A. W. Johnston199
J. Robinson119
Turnout15,041
Alliance gain from Ulster Unionist
Unionist Party NI gain from Ulster Unionist
{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Republican Clubs}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Republican Clubs}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Republican Clubs}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} Socialist
Belfast D[3]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Paddy Devlin7,087
Dan McGuinness1,235
Bernard McDonagh942
Cormac Boomer905
Mary Sullivan760
M. Lynch723
R. Turkington575
K. Smyth527
W. Hunter477
G. Campbell107
Turnout14,932
No change
{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Independent Unionist}}{{Party name with colour|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}
Belfast E[3]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Billy Bell3,297
Jimmy Weir2,184
Fred Proctor1,755
Alfred Egerton1,223
Hugh Smyth1,140
G. Chambers809
H. Stackman718
W. Lavery715
D. Smylie667
J. Sands412
Alfie Ferguson366
Peter Emerson236
Turnout14,228
Independent gain from United Loyalist
Ulster Unionist gain from Labour (NI)
{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Republican Clubs}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Republican Clubs}}{{Party name with colour|Communist Party of Ireland}}
Belfast F[3]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Owen Allen1,886
James Stewart1,681
Jim Sullivan1,099
Harry Fletcher1,081
Will Glendinning1,077
Billy Dickson949
T. Lappin899
J. H. Parkes525
T. G. Murphy369
S. O'Hare306
James Stewart115
Turnout11,040
Alliance gain from Ulster Unionist
{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Republican Clubs}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent Unionist}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}
Belfast G[3]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Gerry Fitt3,006
Frederick Ashby1,377
Seamus Lynch1,323
Herbert Ditty1,043
Cecil Walker779
G. A. Haffey742
M. Laird592
Sammy Millar515
H. H. Kidd387
McKeown320
Turnout10,970
Democratic Unionist gain from Ulster Unionist
Republican Clubs gain from Independent Unionist
{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Independent Unionist}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}{{Party name with colour|Unionist Party of Northern Ireland}}{{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}{{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
Belfast H[3]
PartyCandidate1st Pref
Paschal O'Hare2,414
Frank Millar2,321
John Carson2,250
Myles Humphreys1,942
John Cushnahan1,865
William Annon1,507
Alban Maginness1,099
R. O. Jamison944
Alan Carr502
J. E. Gibson462
Cynthia McDowell441
J. S. Kennet439
Mary Creighton331
Dominion PartyA. Beattie114
Turnout17,316
Alliance gain from Ulster Unionist
Democratic Unionist gain from Ulster Unionist
Independent Unionist gain from Ulster Unionist

Carrickfergus

Castlereagh

Coleraine

Cookstown

Craigavon

Derry

Down

Dungannon

Fermanagh

Larne

Limavady

Lisburn

Magherafelt

Moyle

Newry and Mourne

Newtownabbey

North Down

Omagh

Strabane

References

1. ^"Four main parties do well", Irish Times, 20 May 1977
2. ^Local Government Elections 1977, Northern Ireland Elections
3. ^The Local Government Elections 1973–1981: Belfast, Northern Ireland Elections
{{Northern Ireland elections}}{{United Kingdom local elections, 1977}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2011}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Northern Ireland Local Elections, 1977}}

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