UK results: Conservatives win majority

After 650 of 650 seats declared
UK results
Party Conservative Labour Scottish National Party Liberal Democrat Democratic Unionist Party Others
Seats 365 203 48 11 8 15
Change +47 -59 +13 -1 -2 +2

Strangford

Parliamentary constituency

DUP HOLD

Results

  1. Democratic Unionist Party
    Jim Shannon
    • Votes: 17,705
    • Vote share %: 47.2
    • Vote share change: -14.8
  2. Alliance Party
    Kellie Armstrong
    • Votes: 10,634
    • Vote share %: 28.4
    • Vote share change: +13.7
  3. Ulster Unionist Party
    Philip Smith
    • Votes: 4,023
    • Vote share %: 10.7
    • Vote share change: -0.7
  4. Social Democratic & Labour Party
    Joe Boyle
    • Votes: 1,994
    • Vote share %: 5.3
    • Vote share change: -0.9
  5. Conservative
    Grant Abraham
    • Votes: 1,476
    • Vote share %: 3.9
    • Vote share change: +2.6
  6. Green
    Maurice Macartney
    • Votes: 790
    • Vote share %: 2.1
    • Vote share change: +0.5
  7. Sinn Féin
    Ryan Carlin
    • Votes: 555
    • Vote share %: 1.5
    • Vote share change: -1.3
  8. UKIP
    Robert Stephenson
    • Votes: 308
    • Vote share %: 0.8
    • Vote share change: +0.8

Change compared with 2017

Turnout

  • DUP majority: 7,071
  • Registered voters: 66,928
  • % share:
    56.0%
  • Change since 2017: -4.2

Vote share

Party % share
Democratic Unionist Party 47.2%
Alliance Party 28.4%
Ulster Unionist Party 10.7%
Social Democratic & Labour Party 5.3%
Conservative 3.9%
Green 2.1%

Vote share change since 2017

  • Alliance Party +13.7 Gained
  • Conservative +2.6 Gained
  • Green +0.5 Gained
  • Ulster Unionist Party -0.7 Lost
  • Social Democratic & Labour Party -0.9 Lost
  • Democratic Unionist Party -14.8 Lost

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Results

General Election 2017 results
Party Votes % Net percentage change in seats
Party

DUP

Democratic Unionist Party

Jim Shannon Votes 24,036 header_vote_share 62.0 Net percentage change in seats +17.7
Party

APNI

Alliance Party

Kellie Armstrong Votes 5,693 header_vote_share 14.7 Net percentage change in seats +0.9
Party

UUP

Ulster Unionist Party

Mike Nesbitt Votes 4,419 header_vote_share 11.4 Net percentage change in seats -2.9
Party

SDLP

Social Democratic & Labour Party

Joe Boyle Votes 2,404 header_vote_share 6.2 Net percentage change in seats -0.7
Party

SF

Sinn Fein

Carole Murphy Votes 1,083 header_vote_share 2.8 Net percentage change in seats +0.2
Party

GRN

Green Party

Ricky Bamford Votes 607 header_vote_share 1.6 Net percentage change in seats +1.6
Party

CON

Conservative

Claire Hiscott Votes 507 header_vote_share 1.3 Net percentage change in seats -5.1
DUP HOLD

Results

Democratic Unionist Party
, with candidate Jim Shannon
, have the following results:
  • 15,053 total votes taken.
  • 44.4% share of the total vote
  • -1.5% change in share of the votes
Ulster Unionist Party
, with candidate Robert Burgess
, have the following results:
  • 4,868 total votes taken.
  • 14.3% share of the total vote
  • -13.5% change in share of the votes
Alliance Party
, with candidate Kellie Armstrong
, have the following results:
  • 4,687 total votes taken.
  • 13.8% share of the total vote
  • +5.1% change in share of the votes
Social Democratic & Labour Party
, with candidate Joe Boyle
, have the following results:
  • 2,335 total votes taken.
  • 6.9% share of the total vote
  • +0.2% change in share of the votes
UKIP
, with candidate Joe Jordan
, have the following results:
  • 2,237 total votes taken.
  • 6.6% share of the total vote
  • +6.6% change in share of the votes
Conservative
, with candidate Johnny Andrews
, have the following results:
  • 2,167 total votes taken.
  • 6.4% share of the total vote
  • +6.4% change in share of the votes
Traditional Unionist Voice
, with candidate Stephen Cooper
, have the following results:
  • 1,701 total votes taken.
  • 5.0% share of the total vote
  • -0.6% change in share of the votes
Sinn Fein
, with candidate Sheila Bailie
, have the following results:
  • 876 total votes taken.
  • 2.6% share of the total vote
  • -1.0% change in share of the votes

Change compared with 2010