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(Redirected from Bolton Minford)

The Bannside by-election of 1970 resulted was the first election won by Ian Paisley.

On 16 April 1970, in a by-election to the Northern Ireland Parliament, Paisley, the leader of the Protestant Unionist Party, won the Bannside seat formerly held by Prime Minister Terence O'Neill.[1]

This followed a close showing by Paisley where he had come 1,500 votes behind O'Neil in the 1969 general election. The seat that had not been contested since 1949, and the close result as well as the subsequent by-election result was seen as a bellwether for opposition to O'Neill's reform programme.[1]

The by-election was held on the same day as a by-election in South Antrim which also resulted in a win by the Protestant Unionist candidate over the incumbent Ulster Unionist Party,[1] who in this case came from further behind.

This was seen as launching Paisley's political career. In the 1970 UK general election, Paisley won the North Antrim seat in the UK Parliament, of which Bannside formed a part. He would retain this seat until 2010, mostly as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party.

1970 Bannside by-election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Protestant Unionist Ian Paisley 7,981 43.68 +5.04
UUP Bolton Minford 6,778 37.09 -10.18
NI Labour Patrick McHugh 3,514 19.23 New
Majority 1,203 6.59 N/A
Turnout 22,954 79.61 +0.20
Protestant Unionist gain from UUP Swing N/A


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