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European vote: NI MEP election count resumes | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Counting to fill Northern Ireland's three seats in Europe has resumed. | |
On Monday, Sinn Féin's Martina Anderson retained her MEP seat after topping the poll in the European elections. | On Monday, Sinn Féin's Martina Anderson retained her MEP seat after topping the poll in the European elections. |
Diane Dodds, DUP, and Ulster Unionist Jim Nicholson did not reach the quota needed in the first count, but it is thought they will be returned as MEPs. | Diane Dodds, DUP, and Ulster Unionist Jim Nicholson did not reach the quota needed in the first count, but it is thought they will be returned as MEPs. |
If that happens, it will mean no change in Northern Ireland's representation at the European Parliament. | If that happens, it will mean no change in Northern Ireland's representation at the European Parliament. |
Counting was suspended at 12:40 BST on Tuesday after almost 16 hours at the King's Hall in Belfast. | Counting was suspended at 12:40 BST on Tuesday after almost 16 hours at the King's Hall in Belfast. |
At stage four in the count, no other candidate reached the quota and Henry Reilly, UKIP, was eliminated. | At stage four in the count, no other candidate reached the quota and Henry Reilly, UKIP, was eliminated. |
It took just over nine hours for the first preference votes to be confirmed. | It took just over nine hours for the first preference votes to be confirmed. |
Martina Anderson took just over a quarter of the vote, with 159,813 first preferences. | Martina Anderson took just over a quarter of the vote, with 159,813 first preferences. |
Mark Brotherston, from the NI Conservatives, got the lowest number of first preference votes. He was excluded from the race and his votes were redistributed. | Mark Brotherston, from the NI Conservatives, got the lowest number of first preference votes. He was excluded from the race and his votes were redistributed. |
At 22:30 BST, it was announced that stage three in the count had finished without any other candidate reaching the quota. | At 22:30 BST, it was announced that stage three in the count had finished without any other candidate reaching the quota. |
Tina McKenzie, NI21, and Ross Brown, Green Party, were excluded and the process of transferring their votes began. | Tina McKenzie, NI21, and Ross Brown, Green Party, were excluded and the process of transferring their votes began. |
Chief electoral officer Graham Shields said the length of time it took for the count served to strengthen the case for an electronic voting system. | Chief electoral officer Graham Shields said the length of time it took for the count served to strengthen the case for an electronic voting system. |
Nigel Dodds, the DUP MP for North Belfast and husband of sitting MEP Diane Dodds, called the "long, drawn-out process" a "travesty". | Nigel Dodds, the DUP MP for North Belfast and husband of sitting MEP Diane Dodds, called the "long, drawn-out process" a "travesty". |
He said: "The Electoral Office has questions to answer about this. They need to fess up as to what's gone wrong." | He said: "The Electoral Office has questions to answer about this. They need to fess up as to what's gone wrong." |
Votes totalled 636,093 and the valid poll was 626,125. Turnout was just below 52%, compared to 43% in 2009. | Votes totalled 636,093 and the valid poll was 626,125. Turnout was just below 52%, compared to 43% in 2009. |
Speaking after the results were announced, Alliance leader David Ford said it was the party's best ever result in a European election. | Speaking after the results were announced, Alliance leader David Ford said it was the party's best ever result in a European election. |
"It is proof that the Alliance message is resonating right across Northern Ireland and that people have responded positively to a pro-European candidate," he said. | "It is proof that the Alliance message is resonating right across Northern Ireland and that people have responded positively to a pro-European candidate," he said. |
Ten candidates have been competing for the three seats in Europe. | Ten candidates have been competing for the three seats in Europe. |
Although voting took place last Thursday, candidates had to wait until Monday to hear the results due to the Europe-wide voting process. | Although voting took place last Thursday, candidates had to wait until Monday to hear the results due to the Europe-wide voting process. |
BBC News Online NI is providing comprehensive coverage with live and detailed news. Link to live coverage of the European elections here. | BBC News Online NI is providing comprehensive coverage with live and detailed news. Link to live coverage of the European elections here. |
On social media, follow @BBCNewsNI and @BBCRadioFoyle on Twitter and BBC Newsline on Facebook. | On social media, follow @BBCNewsNI and @BBCRadioFoyle on Twitter and BBC Newsline on Facebook. |