Michael Coyle (politician)

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Michael Coyle
Member of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council
Assumed office
18 May 2023
Preceded byOrla Beattie
ConstituencyBenbradagh
Member of Limavady Borough Council
In office
19 May 1993 – 22 May 2014
Preceded byLawrence Hegarty
Succeeded byCouncil abolished
ConstituencyBenbradagh
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for East Londonderry
In office
1 September 2002 – 26 November 2003
Preceded byArthur Doherty
Succeeded byFrancie Brolly
Personal details
Born (1948-08-05) 5 August 1948 (age 75)
Dungiven, Northern Ireland
Political partySocial Democratic and Labour Party

Michael Coyle (born 5 August 1948) is a Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) politician in Northern Ireland, serving as a Causeway Coast and Glens Councillor for the Benbradagh DEA since 2023. Coyle was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for East Londonderry from 2002 to 2003.

Background[edit]

Born in Dungiven, Coyle attended St Columb's College in Derry and the Belfast College of Technology. He worked as a telephone engineer for British Telecom, and was elected to Limavady Borough Council in the 1993 local elections, for the Benbradagh District, as an SDLP representative.[1]

In 1996 he was an unsuccessful candidate in the Northern Ireland Forum election in East Londonderry.[2] Following the resignation of Northern Ireland Assembly member Arthur Doherty on 1 September 2002, Coyle was co-opted on to the body, representing East Londonderry. He stood in the constituency in the 2003 Assembly election, but was not elected.[3]

Coyle retained his council seat in the 2005 and 2011 elections, but lost his seat on the newly-formed Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council at the 2014 election.[4] He was elected back to the council for Benbradagh at the 2023 local elections.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Biography – Michael Coyle, Northern Ireland Assembly Archived 15 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Northern Ireland elections
  3. ^ East Londonderry, Northern Ireland Elections
  4. ^ "Causeway Coast and Glens result - Northern Ireland Council Elections 2023". BBC News. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  5. ^ Deeney, Niall (16 May 2023). "Full list of candidates for council election in Causeway Coast and Glens". Belfast Live. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
Northern Ireland Assembly
Preceded by MLA for Londonderry, East
2002–2003
Succeeded by