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Constituency Profile
Candidates:
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Green Party Barbara Haig | |
Social Democratic & Labour Party Claire Hanna | |
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland Deborah Girvan | |
Democratic Unionist Party Jim Shannon | |
Sinn Féin Mickey Coogan | |
Ulster Conservatives and Unionists Mike Nesbitt | |
Traditional Unionist Voice Terry Williams |
Incumbent: |
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Mrs Iris Robinson Strangford (100 %) |
Electorate: |
Current | 57463 |
2005 | 69040 |
Transposed 2005 Result: Source: Electoral Calculus |
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Minor Parties | 3332 |
Other | 1462 |
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| 10 05 02 |
ridingbyriding 173.32.33.116 |
So much has happened during this election. Debates, Cleggmania, Bigotgate, even discussion about weather Cameron wears a rug or not. Mrs.Robinson is not on people's minds, or at least, not as much as she would have been if this had been a dull election. That bodes well for the DUP, who will likely hold on here. |
| 10 04 12 |
Rhyddfrydol 92.41.72.72 |
Conservatives/UUP will make a gain in this seat. |
| 10 04 07 |
ridingbyriding 198.96.35.219 |
The former MP here, Iris Robinson, became embroiled in a sex scandal recently. Even more interesting is the fact that her husband is First Minister of Northern Ireland, and leader of the DUP. Nationalists do not have enough votes to steal the seat, and chances are no strong independents are going to run. The TUV might try to target the seat, but the real race will be between the DUP and the UUP. Too close to call |
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