Queen's University of Belfast (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Queen's University of Belfast Queen's University of Belfast Constituency
Created 1921 Abolished 1969 Election method Single transferable vote
Queen's University of Belfast was a university constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland from 1921 until 1969. It returned four MPs, using proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote . In 1969 the constituency was abolished under the reforms carried out by the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O'Neill .
Franchise
The constituency was created by the Government of Ireland Act 1920 and its four MPs were elected by the graduates of Queen's University of Belfast .
Second Dáil
In May 1921, Dáil Éireann , the parliament of the self-declared Irish Republic run by Sinn Féin , passed a resolution declaring that elections to the House of Commons of Northern Ireland and the House of Commons of Southern Ireland would be used as the election for the Second Dáil .[ 1] All those elected were on the roll of the Second Dáil, but as no Sinn Féin MP was elected for Queen's University, it was not represented there.[ 2]
Members of Parliament
Election results
Elections in the 1920s
At the 1925 Northern Ireland general election , John Campbell , Robert James Johnstone , Hugh Morrison and John Hanna Robb were elected unopposed.
Elections in the 1930s
At the 1935 Queen's University of Belfast by-election , Arthur Brownlow Mitchell was elected unopposed.
At the 1938 Queen's University of Belfast by-election , Howard Stevenson was elected unopposed.
Elections in the 1940s
At the 1942 Queen's University of Belfast by-election , William Lyle was elected unopposed.
At the 1943 Queen's University of Belfast by-election , John W. Renshaw was elected unopposed.
Elections in the 1950s
Elections in the 1960s
At the 1965 Northern Ireland general election , Harold McClure, Elizabeth Maconachie , Sheelagh Murnaghan and Charles Stewart were elected unopposed.
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