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Dungannon Area B

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Dungannon Area B was one of the four district electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland which existed from 1973 to 1985. The district elected five members to Dungannon District Council, and formed part of the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament.

It was created for the 1973 local elections, and contained the wards of Altmore, Coalisland North, Coalisland South, Donaghmore and Washing Bay. It was abolished for the 1985 local elections and replaced by the Torrent DEA.

Councillors

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Election Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
1981 Thomas Kempton
(UUP)
Patrick McGlinchey
(SDLP)
Owen Nugent
(Independent Nationalist)/
(SDLP)
Jim Canning
(Independent Nationalist)/
(SDLP)
John Corr
(Independent Republican)
1977
1973 James McQuaid
(Independent Republican)
Eugene Lyttle
(Independent Republican)

1981 Election

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1977: 2 x SDLP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Independent Nationalist, 1 x Independent Republican

1981: 2 x Independent Nationalist, 1 x SDLP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Independent Republican

1977-1981 Change: Independent Nationalist leaves SDLP

Dungannon Area B - 5 seats[1]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2
Ind. Nationalist Jim Canning* 29.18% 1,744  
Ind. Nationalist Owen Nugent* 19.08% 1,140  
SDLP Patrick McGlinchey* 19.04% 1,138  
Ind. Republican John Corr* 9.02% 539 1,275.47
UUP Thomas Kempton* 15.36% 918 921.43
DUP Abraham White 8.32% 497 498.96
Electorate: 7,753   Valid: 5,976 (77.08%)   Spoilt: 210   Quota: 997   Turnout: 6,186 (79.79%)  

1977 Election

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1973: 2 x SDLP, 2 x Independent Republican, 1 x UUP

1977: 2 x SDLP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Independent Nationalist, 1 x Independent Republican

1973-1977 Change: SDLP gain from Independent Republican, Independent Nationalist leaves SDLP

Dungannon Area B - 5 seats[2]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Ind. Nationalist Jim Canning* 24.92% 1,494            
UUP Thomas Kempton* 21.91% 1,314            
SDLP Owen Nugent* 13.63% 817 825.16 844.6 866.94 896.47 939.53 1,099.53
Ind. Republican John Corr 9.17% 550 746.52 757.05 759.39 818.15 841.23 1,033.23
SDLP Patrick McGlinchey 8.94% 536 647.18 660.95 660.95 794.75 845.39 860.26
Republican Clubs Eugene Lyttle* 6.57% 394 523.54 530.02 595.7 609.06 625.62 659.36
Independent Arthur Donaghy 7.04% 422 435.26 448.22 469.56 471.9 488.87  
Alliance Francis Falls 1.93% 116 125.52 370.95 370.95 378.29    
SDLP Brian McLernon 3.97% 238 254.66 256.28 256.62      
Republican Clubs James McQuaid* 1.92% 115 117.04 118.66        
Electorate: 7,638   Valid: 5,996 (78.50%)   Spoilt: 233   Quota: 1,000   Turnout: 6,229 (81.55%)  

1973 Election

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1973: 2 x SDLP, 2 x Independent Republican, 1 x UUP

Dungannon Area B - 5 seats[3]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
UUP Thomas Kempton 27.41% 1,550                    
SDLP Jim Canning 15.01% 849 857 868 891 1,024            
SDLP Owen Nugent 11.05% 625 631 648 652 687 713.23 714.23 742.45 753.06 777.67 853.5
Ind. Republican James McQuaid 8.06% 456 457 484 497 500 501.83 571.83 587.44 640.44 695.44 709.44
Ind. Republican Eugene Lyttle 4.39% 248 248 256 268 270 270.61 341.61 358.61 549.22 685.22 700.22
SDLP Brendan Kennedy 5.13% 290 294 295 307 331 374.92 417.92 505.92 521.92 561.53 652.14
Alliance Hugh Cullen 3.11% 176 494 497 499 502 503.83 509.83 538.44 543.44 556.44  
Unity Al Molloy 4.54% 257 259 292 352 360 361.22 371.22 405.22 430.22    
Ind. Republican Frank Marshall 4.16% 235 237 246 259 266 267.22 298.22 315.83      
Independent Arthur O'Neill 3.64% 206 223 229 259 270 273.66 286.66        
Ind. Republican Hugh McGrath 4.10% 232 233 235 251 254 254          
SDLP J. S. McGarvey 3.84% 217 218 223 231              
Ind. Republican P. O'Neill 2.86% 162 165 197                
Unity Anne O'Donnell 2.69% 152 154                  
Electorate: 7,329   Valid: 5,655 (77.16%)   Spoilt: 109   Quota: 943   Turnout: 5,764 (78.65%)  

References

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  1. ^ "Local Government Results 1981". EONI. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Local Government Results 1977". EONI. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Local Government Results 1973". EONI. Retrieved 5 August 2021.