Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly explained

Post:Speaker of the
Northern Ireland Assembly
Native Name:Irish: Cainteoir Thionól Thuaisceart Éireann
Insignia:NI_Assembly.svg
Insigniasize:135px
Insigniacaption:Logo of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Incumbent:Edwin Poots
Incumbentsince:3 February 2024
Department:Northern Ireland Assembly
Northern Ireland Assembly Commission
Previous:Alex Maskey
Style:Mr. Speaker
(Within the house)
Appointer:Northern Ireland Assembly
(Elected by)
Termlength:No limits imposed
Formation:1998
Inaugural:Lord Alderdice
July 1, 1998
Website:Office of the Speaker
Salary:£87,000 annually

The speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly[1] (Irish: Ceann Comhairle)[2] (originally having the title of Presiding Officer)[3] is the presiding officer of the Northern Ireland Assembly, elected on a cross-community vote by the Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly. A principal deputy speaker and two deputy speakers are elected to help fulfil the role. The office of Speaker is currently held (since February 2024) by the MLA for Belfast South Edwin Poots of the Democratic Unionist Party.

The Office of the Speaker is located in Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Belfast. The speaker is also the Chairman of the Assembly Commission, the body corporate of the Assembly, and the Chairman of the Assembly Business Committee.

History

The first person to hold the position was Lord Alderdice, appointed by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in 1998. Prior to devolution in December 1999 the position was referred to as the Initial Presiding Officer. Alderdice left office in 2004.

Eileen Bell held the office of Speaker in the Assembly established under the Northern Ireland Act 2006 which met between May and October 2006 and in the Transitional Assembly established under the Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) Act 2006 which met between November 2006 and May 2007. Under the Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) Act 2006 she was appointed Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly on 8 May 2007.

One of the first items of business for the Northern Ireland Assembly on 8 May 2007 was to elect a new speaker from the MLAs elected in March 2007. The only nominee was William Hay, DUP member for Foyle and he was elected unopposed.

In May 2011 the new position of Principal Deputy Speaker was created.[4] Sinn Féin deputy speaker Francie Molloy was subsequently elected to the new position in June 2011.

Election

During the first meeting of a new Assembly a speaker is elected. The oldest (by age) Member of the Assembly (see Father of the House) who is not seeking the appointment oversees the election as acting speaker. Nominees are then put forward, seconded and accepted by the nominee. A vote is then taken which must achieve the support of both sides of the house (cross-community support). A successful nominee is then deemed elected as Speaker and takes the chair. Upon election the speaker must relinquish all party political affiliations. The newly or re-elected speaker then oversees the selection of three deputy speakers.

Speakers

NameEntered officeLeft officePartyConstituency
1.Lord Alderdice1 July 199829 February 2004AllianceBelfast East
2.Eileen Bell8 May 20078 May 2007AllianceNorth Down
3.William Hay8 May 200713 October 2014DUPFoyle
4.Mitchel McLaughlin12 January 201512 May 2016Sinn FéinSouth Antrim
5.Robin Newton12 May 201611 January 2020DUPBelfast East
6.Alex Maskey11 January 20203 February 2024Sinn FéinBelfast West
7.Edwin Poots3 February 2024IncumbentDUPBelfast South

Deputy speakers

Deputy Speaker (until 28 June 2011)
Principal Deputy Speaker (since 28 June 2011)
Deputy SpeakerDeputy Speaker
NamePartyConstituency NamePartyConstituency NamePartyConstituency
Jane Morrice 31 January 2000 – 7 May 2007NIWCNorth DownSir John Gorman
31 January 2000 – 19 February 2002
UUPNorth DownDonovan McClelland
31 January 2000 – 7 May 2007
SDLPSouth Antrim
Jim Wilson 25 February 2002 – 7 May 2007South Antrim
Francie Molloy 8 May 2007 – 15 April 2013 Sinn FéinMid UlsterDavid McClarty 8 May 2007 – 11 May 2011 East LondonderryJohn Dallat
8 May 2007 – 12 May 2016
East
Londonderry
Roy Beggs Jr 12 May 2011 – 12 May 2016 East Antrim
Mitchel McLaughlin
15 April 2013 – 12 January 2015
South Antrim
Robin Newton 20 January 2015 – 12 May 2016DUPBelfast East
Caitríona Ruane 12 May 2016 – 19 Oct 2017Sinn FéinSouth DownDanny Kennedy 12 May 2016 – 29 Jun 2017Newry and ArmaghPatsy McGlone
12 May 2016 – 3 February 2024
Mid Ulster
Christopher Stalford
14 January 2020 – 20 February 2022
DUPBelfast SouthRoy Beggs Jr 11 January 2020 – 31 May 2022East Antrim
Carál Ní Chuilín 6 February 2024 – incumbentSinn FéinBelfast NorthJohn Blair 3 February 2024 – incumbentAllianceSouth AntrimSteve Aiken 3 February 2024 – incumbentUUPSouth Antrim

Current speaker and deputy speakers

PositionCurrent holderTerm startedwidth=100Political partyConstituency
SpeakerEdwin Poots3 February 2024DUPBelfast South
Principal Deputy SpeakerCarál Ní Chuilín6 February 2024Sinn FéinBelfast North
Deputy SpeakerJohn Blair3 February 2024AllianceSouth Antrim
Deputy SpeakerSteve Aiken3 February 2024UUPSouth Antrim

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Northern Ireland Assembly standing orders make provision for a presiding officer who shall have the title Speaker 1. The Speaker
  2. Web site: Seirbhís Oideachais Thionól Thuaisceart Éireann |. education.niassembly.gov.uk. 30 June 2021. 9 July 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210709181944/https://education.niassembly.gov.uk/ga. live.)
  3. S. 39 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 (which provides for a "Presiding Officer")
  4. Web site: Francie Molloy is assembly's principal deputy speaker. BBC News Online. 13 October 2011. 28 June 2011. 27 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110827150023/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-13939482. live.