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Sinn Fein tops poll in Euro count | Sinn Fein tops poll in Euro count |
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Sinn Fein's Bairbre de Brun has topped the poll in the European Parliamentary election in Northern Ireland. | Sinn Fein's Bairbre de Brun has topped the poll in the European Parliamentary election in Northern Ireland. |
She has broken a record the DUP has held since 1979. Ms de Brun got 126,184 votes and was the only candidate to reach the quota on the first count. | She has broken a record the DUP has held since 1979. Ms de Brun got 126,184 votes and was the only candidate to reach the quota on the first count. |
Diane Dodds, DUP, had the second most first preference votes, 88,346, just ahead of the Ulster Conservatives and Unionists with 82,893. | Diane Dodds, DUP, had the second most first preference votes, 88,346, just ahead of the Ulster Conservatives and Unionists with 82,893. |
Jim Allister, TUV, got 66,197 first preferences, but was later eliminated. | |
FIRST PREFERENCE VOTES Agnew, Green Party - 15,764Allister, Traditional Unionist Voice - 66,197De Brun, Sinn Fein - 126,184Dodds, DUP - 88,346 Maginness, SDLP - 78,489Nicholson, Ulster Conservative and Unionist - 82,893Parsley, Alliance - 26,699 Quota: 121,144 Agnew and Parsley eliminated In quotes: NI European election | FIRST PREFERENCE VOTES Agnew, Green Party - 15,764Allister, Traditional Unionist Voice - 66,197De Brun, Sinn Fein - 126,184Dodds, DUP - 88,346 Maginness, SDLP - 78,489Nicholson, Ulster Conservative and Unionist - 82,893Parsley, Alliance - 26,699 Quota: 121,144 Agnew and Parsley eliminated In quotes: NI European election |
The DUP had 32% of the entire first preference vote in 2004, this time it has fallen to 18.2%. | The DUP had 32% of the entire first preference vote in 2004, this time it has fallen to 18.2%. |
The DUP votes appear to have gone to Mr Allister, who split from the DUP over its decision to enter government with Sinn Fein. | |
He was eliminated at the second stage with a total of 70,481 votes but indicated he would stand in North Antrim in the next general election. | |
Mr Allister said he had attained 30% of the unionist vote, adding: "That is a remarkable achievement and shows the depth of feeling that there is among many unionists who refuse to be rolled over in the era of Sinn Fein rule." | |
Veteran MEP Jim Nicholson, who is standing on an Ulster Conservatives and Unionists ticket, said he was pleased with his performance. | Veteran MEP Jim Nicholson, who is standing on an Ulster Conservatives and Unionists ticket, said he was pleased with his performance. |
Mr Nicholson said: "We've done well. I'm totally happy." | Mr Nicholson said: "We've done well. I'm totally happy." |
Bairbre de Brun topped the poll in Northern Ireland | Bairbre de Brun topped the poll in Northern Ireland |
It is thought the SDLP has not polled strongly enough to do any damage. | |
Sinn Fein's vote is down 0.3% on the last European poll in 2004; the Conservatives and Unionists are up 0.5%; the SDLP has increased its vote by 0.3% and the Green Party is up 2.4%. | |
The Alliance Party said it was their best result in any election since 1998. | |
BBC Northern Ireland political editor Mark Devenport said there were a number of reasons for the DUP's poor performance. | BBC Northern Ireland political editor Mark Devenport said there were a number of reasons for the DUP's poor performance. |
"The Westminster expenses story and doubts about Diane Dodds' TV performances clearly played into the DUP reversal. | "The Westminster expenses story and doubts about Diane Dodds' TV performances clearly played into the DUP reversal. |
"As the dominant party in the executive they were also always going to be in line to be hit by a protest vote. | "As the dominant party in the executive they were also always going to be in line to be hit by a protest vote. |
"One of the most important factors is that this was the first election since the DUP did its deal with Sinn Fein. They were always going to lose a section of their "never, never, never" support base." | "One of the most important factors is that this was the first election since the DUP did its deal with Sinn Fein. They were always going to lose a section of their "never, never, never" support base." |
Seven candidates have been vying to be elected for the three seats on offer. The Alliance Party's Ian James Parsley and Green Party candidate Steven Agnew were eliminated on the first count. | Seven candidates have been vying to be elected for the three seats on offer. The Alliance Party's Ian James Parsley and Green Party candidate Steven Agnew were eliminated on the first count. |
Turnout, confirmed at just below 43%, has fallen dramatically from the last election. It means that 488,891 people in Northern Ireland voted. | Turnout, confirmed at just below 43%, has fallen dramatically from the last election. It means that 488,891 people in Northern Ireland voted. |
There were 4,319 rejected papers and 484,572 valid papers. | There were 4,319 rejected papers and 484,572 valid papers. |
Three hundred people are counting the papers at the Kings Hall in Belfast. | Three hundred people are counting the papers at the Kings Hall in Belfast. |