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QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST (UK PARLIAMENT CONSTITUENCY)

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'Queen's University of Belfast' was a university constituency in both the United Kingdom Parliament (from 1918 until 1950) and the Parliament of Northern Ireland (from 1921 until 1969).

Contents
Boundaries
Westminster elections
MPs from 1918 until 1950
Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections
Politics and History of the constituency
See also

Boundaries


The constituency was not a physical area but was rather elected by the graduates of the Queen's University of Belfast.
The constituency returned one member to Westminster and four to Stormont, with the latter elected by Single Transferable Vote.

Westminster elections


MPs from 1918 until 1950


1918 - 1940 (resignation) Thomas Sinclair Ulster Unionist Party

1940 (by-election) - 1950 Professor Douglas Lloyd Savory Ulster Unionist Party

Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections


Members of the Northern Ireland Parliament elected between 1921 and 1969.

1921 - 1929 Dr. J. Campbell Ulster Unionist Party

1921 - 1938 (resignation) J.H. Robb Ulster Unionist Party

1921 - 1938 (death) Professor R.J. Johnstone Ulster Unionist Party

1921 - 1929 Dr. H.S. Morrison Ulster Unionist Party

1929 - 1943 (resignation) Rev. Prof. R. Corkey Ulster Unionist Party

1929 - 1935 (resignation) R.N. McNeill Independent Unionist

1935 (by-election) - 1942 (death) Dr. A.B. Mitchell Ulster Unionist Party

1938 - 1943 (resignation) - John MacDermott Ulster Unionist Party

1938 (by-election) - 1949 - H. Stevenson Ulster Unionist Party

1942 (by-election) - 1945 - Dr W. Lyle Ulster Unionist Party

1943 (by-election) - 1945 - Dr J.W. Renshaw Ulster Unionist Party

1944 (by-election) - 1949 - H. Quin Ulster Unionist Party

1945 - 1948 (death) Dr. F. McSorley Independent

1945 - 1953 L.I.M. Calvert Independent

1948 (by-election) - 1961 (death) - S.T. Irwin Ulster Unionist Party

1949 - 1958 - Dr. Eileen M. Hickey Independent

1949 - 1953 - E.B. Wallace Ulster Unionist Party

1949 (by-election) - 1962 - Professor F.T. Lloyd-Dodd Ulster Unionist Party

1953 - 1969 E.H. Maconachie Ulster Unionist Party

1958 - 1969 C. Stewart Independent

1961 (by-election) - 1969 Miss S.M. Murnaghan Liberal Party

1962 - 1969 - Dr. H.I. McClure Ulster Unionist Party

Politics and History of the constituency


University constituencies had existed in the United Kingdom Parliament and its predecessors since 1603 and in 1918 Queen's was enfranchised as such. When the Parliament of Northern Ireland was established, the same franchise was preserved.
As with most other Northern Ireland seats in this period, the electorate was heavily inclined towards the Ulster Unionists, with no contests for the Westminster seat taking place at all in the interwar years.
In the late 1940s legislation was passed to abolish the university constituencies at Westminster. The constituency survived in the Stormont Parliament but increasingly there were demands to abolish the second votes for graduates and introduce "One Person, One Vote". By the 1960s only two of the four seats were regularly won by Ulster Unionists, with one being won by the Liberal Party. In 1969 the constituency was abolished under reforms carried out by the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O'Neill.

See also



Queen's University of Belfast (Dáil Éireann constituency)

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