1924 Northern Ireland local elections
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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1924 Northern Ireland local elections
| flag_image = Flag of Northern Ireland (1924–1953).svg
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1920 Irish local elections
| previous_year = 1920
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| seats_for_election = All council seats
| election_date = January and June 1924
| leader1 = James Craig
| image1 = 150px
| party1 = Ulster Unionist Party
| seats1 =
| leader2 = Joseph Devlin
| image2 = 145px
| party2 = Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)
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|map_caption = Colours denote the winning party with outright control
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|map2_caption = Colours denote the party with the most seats
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The 1924 Northern Irish local elections were held in January & June 1924 for the various county & district councils of Northern Ireland. The election followed changes by the Unionist government, which had redrawn electoral districts, abolished PR for local elections, and implemented a requirement for members of local authorities to take an oath of allegiance.[https://books.google.com/books?id=wikUDAAAQBAJ&dq=1924+northern+irish+districts&pg=PA194 A New History of Ireland Volume VII: Ireland, 1921-84, p.124]
These changes are now widely considered by historians as gerrymandering intended to manipulate the election outcome in favour of the Ulster Unionists. As a result unionists won the majority of seats in several nationalist areas and most nationalists' victories from the 1920 Irish local elections were overturned.{{Cite book |last=Buckland |first=Patrick |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6001755 |title=The factory of grievances : devolved government in Northern Ireland, 1921-39 |date=1979 |publisher=Gill and Macmillan |isbn=0-06-490752-X |location=Dublin |oclc=6001755}}
Background
The elections were the first local elections to be held in Northern Ireland, which had been created by the Government of Ireland Act 1920. Northern Ireland's county and district councils had last been elected in the all-Ireland 1920 Irish local elections using the single transferable vote (STV) voting system, which had been introduced in the hopes of preventing Sinn Féin from winning the same kind of landslide that the FPTP ward system had allowed it in the 1918 general election.
Whilst Unionists in Southern Ireland had supported the introduction of STV for local elections, Ulsters Unionists had opposed it, with the Ulster Unionist leader James Craig favouring retention of the FPTP ward system used in the rest of Britain, and the UUP was committed to returning to the old system. In contrast, Nationalists favoured the retention of a proportional representation based system as a safeguard for minorities.
The Northern Irish parliament, dominated by the UUP who held 75% of the seats following the 1921 election, legislated for a return to the old FPTP system in 1922,[https://books.google.com/books?id=dW7DBQAAQBAJ&dq=PR+1924+local+elections+northern+ireland&pg=PT145 The Northern Ireland Question: Nationalism, Unionism and Partition] and also legislated for the redrawing of electoral divisions.{{cite web |title=Act abolishes Proportional Representation |url=https://centenariestimeline.com/1922_LGA.html |website=Decade of Centenaries |access-date=17 June 2023}}
Results
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As a result of the nationalist boycott Unionists regained control of the county councils for Fermanagh and Tyrone, with no contests taking place in either county.
Unionists also retook 8 rural district councils:
- Cookstown
- Dungannon
- Kilkeel
- Lisnaskea
- Newry No. 1
- Newry No. 2
- Omagh
- Strabane
In Belfast Unionists focused their campaigning on the wards most at risk of falling to the new Northern Irish Labour Party.
Overall the results saw large defeats for Nationalists, Sinn Féin, and Labour candidates. After 1920 these parties had together controlled 24 of the 75 local authorities in Northern Ireland; by 1927 they controlled 12.
=Detailed results by council type=
==County councils==
File:Northern Ireland local elections, 1924 (County Council Results).svg
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!align="left"|Authority !style="background-color: {{party color|Ulster Unionist Party}}; width: 3px;" | |UUP !style="background-color: {{party color|Sinn Féin}}; width: 3px;" | !style="background-color: {{party color|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}; width: 3px;" | |Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland) !style="background-color: {{party color|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}; width: 3px;" | |Northern Ireland Labour Party !style="background-color: {{party color|Independent (politician)}}; width: 3px;" | !align="left"|Total ! colspan=2 | Result !Details |
align=left|Antrim
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} |
align=left|Armagh
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} |
align=left|Down
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} |
align=left|FermanaghOnly Unionist candidates were nominated. {{cite news|title=Fermanagh County Council nominations |newspaper=The Irish Times |date=23 April 1924 |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1924/0423/Pg007.html#Ar00727 |page=7 |url-access=subscription}}
|colspan=2| All |colspan=2| 0 |colspan=2| 0 |colspan=2| 0 |colspan=2| 0 | | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} |
align=left|Londonderry
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} |
align=left|TyroneOnly Unionist candidates were nominated. {{cite news| url=https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1924/0529/Pg005.html#Ar00521 |page=5 |title=Northern local elections |newspaper=The Irish Times |date=29 May 1924 |url-access=subscription}}
|colspan=2| All |colspan=2| 0 |colspan=2| 0 |colspan=2| 0 |colspan=2| 0 | | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} |
align=left|Totals
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | |
==County Borough councils==
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!align="left"|Authority !style="background-color: {{party color|Ulster Unionist Party}}; width: 3px;" | |UUP !style="background-color: {{party color|Sinn Féin}}; width: 3px;" | !style="background-color: {{party color|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}; width: 3px;" | |Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland) !style="background-color: {{party color|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}; width: 3px;" | |Northern Ireland Labour Party !style="background-color: {{party color|Independent (politician)}}; width: 3px;" | !align="left"|Total ! colspan=2 | Result !Details |
align=left|Belfast"Belfast Corporation Elections", Irish Times, 16 January 1924
|colspan=2| 12 |colspan=2| 0 |colspan=2| 0 |colspan=2| 2 |colspan=2| 1 | | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} |
align=left|Derry
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | {{Party name with colour|No overall control}} |
==District councils==
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!align="left"|Authority !style="background-color: {{party color|Ulster Unionist Party}}; width: 3px;" | |UUP !style="background-color: {{party color|Sinn Féin}}; width: 3px;" | !style="background-color: {{party color|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}; width: 3px;" | |Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland) !style="background-color: {{party color|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}; width: 3px;" | |Northern Ireland Labour Party !style="background-color: {{party color|Independent (politician)}}; width: 3px;" | !align="left"|Total ! colspan=2 | Result !Details |
align=left|Armagh
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | | |
align=left|Banbridge No.1
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | | |
align=left|Banbridge No.2
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | | |
align=left|Castleblayney No.2
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | | |
align=left|Lurgan No.1
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | | |
align=left|Lurgan No.2
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | | |
align=left|Newry No.1
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} |
align=left|Newry No.2
|colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| |colspan=2| | | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} |
References
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{{Northern Ireland elections}}
{{United Kingdom local elections, 1924}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Northern Ireland Local Government Elections, 1924}}