Upper Bann (Constituency)

Upper Bann is a Parliamentary Constituency in the House of Commons and also an Assembly constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Boundaries

The seat was created in boundary changes in 1983, as part of an expansion of Northern Ireland's constituencies from 12 to 17, and was predominantly made up from parts of Armagh and South Down. It was barely changed in further revisions in 1995 and covers the entirity of the district of Craigavon as well as party of Banbridge.

Proposed Boundary changes

At the time of writing the Boundary Commission has published provisional recommendations for modifying the boundaries of constituencies in Northern Ireland. It is proposed to transfer two small parts of Upper Bann to South Down and Lagan Valley. The changes will be subject to a series of consultations and it remains to be seen whether these proposals will be upheld.

Westminster elections

The Member of Parliament since a 1990 by-election is David Trimble of the Ulster Unionist Party. He succeeded Harold McCusker who had represented the seat for the UUP since the 1983 general election and previously represented the Armagh constituency between 1974 and 1983.

Assembly and Forum elections

The six MLAs for the constituency elected in the 2003 election are: In the 1998 election the six MLAs elected were: Changes 1998-2003 In the 1996 election to the Northern Ireland Peace Forum, 5 Forum members were elected from Upper Bann. They were as follows:

Politics and History of the constituency

For the history of the equivalent constituencies prior to 1950 please see Armagh (constituency) and Down (constituency) and from 1950 until 1983, please see also South Down (constituency). The constituency is overwhelming unionist, though the combined votes for nationalist parties have reached around 35% in elections. The Ulster Unionist Party has traditionally been dominant though it was come under serious challenge from the Democratic Unionist Party in recent years. The constituency contains Portadown and Dumcree, key locations for the Orange Order and elections to both local councils and the Northern Ireland Assembly have seen independent candidates standing on issues related to Orange Order parades performing well. In 1990 the sitting MP, Harold McCusker, died and the subsequent by-election was noticeable as for the first time since the early 1970s two major UK political parties stood in a Northern Ireland parliamentary election, the Conservatives and the rump of the Social Democratic Party. However the result was disappointing the Conservatives, whilst the SDP polled a mere 154 votes and soon folded. In that by-election David Trimble was elected and five years later he became leader of the Ulster Unionist Party. Trimble's leadership has come in for much criticism from the rival Democratic Unionist Party and they have strongly targeted the area. In the 2001 there was a strong rumour that the DUP leader Ian Paisley would contest the seat himself, in the hope of unseating Trimble, but in the event he stayed in his North Antrim constituency and the DUP instead nominated David Simpson. The campaign was amongst the most bitter in the entire province, with Trimble coming in for fierce personal attacks. He benefitted, however, from the decision of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland to not contest the seat themselves but instead support them. When the results were counted Simpson was initially ahead and many believed he had won, but Trimble pulled ahead to hold the seat on a narrow majority of 2058. In the subsequent 2003 assembly election the DUP were only 386 votes behind the UUP. The DUP have a strong desire to defeat Trimble and the next general election looks likely to be a fierce contest. Upper Bann

 

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