1951 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland explained

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Election Name:1951 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
Country:United Kingdom
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1950 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
Previous Year:1950
Election Date:25 October 1951
Next Election:1955 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
Next Year:1955
Seats For Election:12 seats in Northern Ireland of the 625 seats in the House of Commons
Leader1:Sir Basil Brooke, Bt
Party1:Ulster Unionist Party
Leader Since1:1943
Leaders Seat1:Did not stand[1]
Seats1:9
Seat Change1: 1
Leader2:James McSparran
Leader Since2:1945
Party2:Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)
Leaders Seat2:Did not stand[2]
Seats2:1
Seat Change2: 1
Leader3:William Norton
Leader Since3:1932
Party3:Irish Labour Party
Leaders Seat3:Did not stand[3]
Seats3:1
Seat Change3: 1
Party4:Independent Nationalist
Seats4:1
Seat Change4: 1

The 1951 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland was held on 25 October as part of the wider general election with 12 MPs elected in single-seat constituencies using first-past-the-post.

Results

The Ulster Unionists lost one seat to Jack Beattie, formerly an Independent Labour MP but now standing for the Irish Labour Party. Four Ulster Unionist candidates were returned unopposed, the last UK general election in which any candidates were so returned.[4] The Nationalists also lost one seat to retirement. It was gained by Michael O'Neill, an independent Nationalist.[5]

In the election as a whole, the Labour Party government led by Clement Attlee, which had won with a narrow majority in the previous election, lost out to the Conservative Party, which included the Ulster Unionists, led by Sir Winston Churchill, who returned as Prime Minister.

Results[6]
PartyMPsChangeUncontestedVotes[7] %
Ulster Unionist9 14274,92859.4
Irish Labour Party1 1033,1747.2
Independent Nationalist1 1033,0947.1
Nationalist1 1032,7177.1
Northern Ireland Labour Party0062,32413.5
Independent Republican0026,9765.8
Total124463,213100

MPs elected

ConstituencyPartyMP
Antrim NorthUlster UnionistHugh O'Neill
Antrim SouthUlster UnionistDouglas Savory
ArmaghUlster UnionistRichard Harden
Belfast EastUlster UnionistAlan McKibbin
Belfast NorthUlster UnionistH. Montgomery Hyde
Belfast SouthUlster UnionistConolly Gage
Belfast WestIrish LabourJack Beattie
Down NorthUlster UnionistWalter Smiles
Down SouthUlster UnionistLawrence Orr
Fermanagh and South TyroneNationalistCahir Healy
LondonderryUlster UnionistWilliam Wellwood
Ulster MidInd. NationalistMichael O'Neill

Notes and References

  1. Brooke sat as the MP for Lisnaskea in the Northern Ireland Parliament.
  2. McSparran sat as the MP for Mourne in the Northern Ireland Parliament.
  3. Norton sat as a TD for Kildare in Dáil Éireann.
  4. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20080223222448/http://www.election.demon.co.uk/geresults.html. General Election Results 1885–1979. election.demon.co.uk. 2008-02-23. 2020-11-26. dead. Wayback Machine.
  5. [F. W. S. Craig]
  6. Web site: Elections to the United Kingdom Parliament held in Northern Ireland: General Election 1951. ElectionsIreland.org. 12 January 2019. 12 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190112195119/https://electionsireland.org/results/general/ni/1951.cfm. live.
  7. Book: Rallings . Colin . Thrasher . Michael . British Electoral Facts . 2006 . Ashgate . 37.