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February 1974 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

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February 1974 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

 1970
28 February 1974

All 12 Northern Ireland seats in the House of Commons
Turnout69.9% (Decrease6.7 pp)
  First party Second party
 
VUPP
Leader Harry West William Craig
Party UUP Vanguard
Alliance UUUC UUUC
Leader since Jan. 1974 1973
Leader's seat Ran in Fermanagh and South Tyrone (won) Ran in Belfast East (won)
Seats won 7 3
Seat change Decrease1 Increase3
Popular vote 232,103 75,944
Percentage 32.3% 10.6%
Swing Decrease22.1 pp New Party

  Third party Fourth party
 
SDLP
Leader Gerry Fitt Ian Paisley
Party SDLP DUP
Alliance UUUC
Leader since 1970 1971
Leader's seat Belfast West Antrim North
Seats won 1 1
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 160,437 58,656
Percentage 22.2% 8.2%
Swing Increase18.3 pp Increase3.6 pp

On 28 February 1974, the February 1974 United Kingdom general election was held in Northern Ireland, to elect all 635 members of the House of Commons, including the 12 Northern Ireland seats.

The election took place soon after the Sunningdale Agreement, signed 9 December 1973. On 1 January 1974, an Executive was formed under the terms of the Agreement, based on the result of the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election, with Ulster Unionist Party leader Brian Faulkner as Chief Executive. It had six members from the UUP, four from the nationalist SDLP and one from the Alliance Party. These parties had both been founded in 1970.

Later in January 1974, the Ulster Unionist Council voted against participation in the Executive and Faulkner lost the leadership of the UUP to Harry West. West formed the United Ulster Unionist Council with the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party (VUPP), founded in 1972 by William Craig, and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), founded in 1971 by Ian Paisley. They agreed that only one anti-Sunningdale Unionist would stand in each constituency. This strategy proved successful, with the UUUC winning 11 of the 12 seats. Seven supporters of Faulkner stood as Pro-Assembly Unionists, including outgoing MPs Stanley McMaster and Rafton Pounder.

On the nationalist side, former Republican Labour Party leader Gerry Fitt had formed the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). Fitt held his seat in Belfast West, but the split in the nationalist vote in Fermanagh and South Tyrone allowed Harry West to gain a seat from Unity. Bernadette McAliskey, who had held a seat for Unity since 1969 for Mid Ulster, contested as an independent but lost, again where a split in the nationalist vote allowed a new Unionist MP to gain.

In the election as a whole, the Conservative Party failed to return to government and the Labour Party formed a minority government led by Harold Wilson as Prime Minister.

Candidates

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Affiliation Candidates
Social Democratic and Labour Party 12
Ulster Unionist Party 7
Pro-Assembly Unionist 7
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 4
Northern Ireland Labour Party 4
Republican Clubs 4
Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party 3
Independent 3
Democratic Unionist Party 2
Unity (Northern Ireland) 2
Independent Socialist 1
Total 48

Results

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Party[1][2][3] Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
UUP 701Decrease158.3232,10332.1Decrease22.1
Vanguard 3NewIncrease325.075,94410.5New
SDLP 100Steady8.3160,43722.2Increase18.3[a]
DUP 100Steady8.358,6568.1Increase3.6[b]
Pro-Assembly Unionist 0New94,30113.0New
Alliance 0New22,6603.1New
Unity 002Decrease217,5932.4Decrease15.7
Ind. Socialist 0New16,6722.3New
NI Labour 000Steady15,4832.1Decrease10.5
Republican Clubs 0New15,1522.1New
Independent 000Steady8,6251.2Increase0.8
Total 12 717,626 69.9[4] Decrease6.7

MPs elected

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Constituency Party MP
Antrim North DUP Ian Paisley
Antrim South UUP James Molyneaux
Armagh UUP Harold McCusker
Belfast East Vanguard William Craig
Belfast North UUP John Carson
Belfast South Vanguard Robert Bradford
Belfast West SDLP Gerry Fitt
Down North UUP Jim Kilfedder
Down South UUP Lawrence Orr
Fermanagh and South Tyrone UUP Harry West
Londonderry UUP William Ross
Mid Ulster Vanguard John Dunlop

Notes

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  1. compared with the Republican Labour Party in 1970.
  2. compared with the Protestant Unionist Party in 1970.

See also

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References

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  1. Walker, Brian Mercer (1992). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1918–1992 (New History of Ireland). Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. pp. 29–30. ISBN 0901714968.
  2. "Elections to the United Kingdom Parliament held in Northern Ireland: General Election 1974 February". ElectionsIreland.org. Archived from the original on 9 February 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  3. "Westminster election, 28 February 1974". ARK: Northern Ireland Elections. Archived from the original on 19 December 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  4. Cracknell, Richard; Uberoi, Elise; Burton, Matthew (9 August 2023). "UK Election Statistics: 1918-2023, A Century of Elections" (PDF). House of Commons Library. p. 29. Retrieved 4 August 2026.