September 1995 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election explained

Election Name:September 1995 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
Type:presidential
Previous Election:March 1995 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
Previous Year:March 1995
Next Election:2000 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
Next Year:2000
Election Date:8 September 1995
1Blank:First Ballot
2Blank:Percentage
3Blank:Final Ballot
4Blank:Percentage
Candidate1:David Trimble
Colour1:48A5EE
1Data1:287
2Data1:35.6%
3Data1:466
4Data1:58.3%
Candidate2:John Taylor
Colour2:48A5EE
1Data2:226
2Data2:28.0%
3Data2:333
4Data2:41.7%
Candidate3:Ken Maginnis
Colour3:48A5EE
1Data3:117
2Data3:14.5%
3Data3:Withdrew
4Data3:Withdrew
Candidate4:William Ross
Colour4:48A5EE
1Data4:116
2Data4:14.4%
3Data4:Eliminated
4Data4:Eliminated
Candidate5:Martin Smyth
Colour5:48A5EE
1Data5:60
2Data5:7.4%
3Data5:Eliminated
4Data5:Eliminated
Leader
Before Election:James Molyneaux
After Election:David Trimble

The September 1995 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election began on 28 August 1995 when James Molyneaux resigned as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party following a year of political setbacks for his party. Lee Reynolds, a Young Unionist had contested the leadership at the Ulster Unionist Council AGM in March 1995, receiving a small but significant number of votes. It was widely speculated that David Trimble was one of those behind Reynolds's candidature, although Trimble, his aides and Reynolds's supporters all denied this at the time and subsequently.

The UUP has held a leadership election every March since at least the Ulster Unionist Council constitution was altered in 1973, however it is rarely contested.

Molyneaux's successor was elected by delegates to the Ulster Unionist Council met on 8 September 1995. After three rounds of voting the election was won by David Trimble.[1]

Candidates

Results

At the meeting delegates to the Ulster Unionist Council voted in a succession of ballots until one candidate had an absolute majority.

CandidateTotal
Round 1Round 2Round 3
Votes%Votes%Votes%
David Trimble 28735.635343.646658.3
John Taylor2262825531.533341.7
Ken Maginnis 11714.511013.6
William Ross 11614.49111.2
Martin Smyth 607.4
Total806100809100799100

After the third round, David Trimble was elected.

References

  1. Goodson, Dean. Himself Alone: David Trimble and the ordeal of Unionism (London, Harper Perennial, 2004), p. 127.
  2. Goodson, Dean. Himself Alone: David Trimble and the ordeal of Unionism (London, Harper Perennial, 2004), pp. 146–155.
Specific
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