2023 Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council election
{{Short description|Northern Ireland local election}}
{{main|2023 Northern Ireland local elections}}
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2023 Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council election
| flag_image = Flag placeholder.svg
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2019 Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council election
| previous_year = 2019
| previous_mps =
| next_election =
| next_year = 2027
| next_mps =
| seats_for_election = All 40 council seats
| majority_seats = 21
| election_date = 18 May 2023
| turnout =
| image1 = 160x160px
| leader1 = Jeffrey Donaldson
| leaders_seat1 =
| party1 = Democratic Unionist Party
| seats1 = 13
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1
| popular_vote1 = 15,041
| percentage1 = 27.0%
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 3.3%
| image2 = 160x160px
| leader2 = Michelle O'Neill{{refn|group=n|name=SFnote|The leader of Sinn Féin is Mary Lou McDonald, who sits as a TD in the Irish Dáil Éireann for Dublin Central. O'Neill is the leader of the party in Northern Ireland.
}}
| party2 = Sinn Féin
| seats_before2 =
| seats2 = 12
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 3
| popular_vote2 = 17,161
| percentage2 = 30.8%
| swing2 = {{increase}} 8.7%
| image3 = {{CSS image crop|Image= Naomi Long 2021.png|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}
| leader3 = Naomi Long
| party3 = Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
| seats_before3 =
| seats3 = 5
| seat_change3 = {{increase}} 3
| popular_vote3 = 5,425
| percentage3 = 9.7%
| swing3 = {{increase}} 1.7%
| image4 = {{CSS image crop|Image= Doug Beattie.png|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}
| leader4 = Doug Beattie
| party4 = Ulster Unionist Party
| seats_before4 =
| seats4 = 4
| seat_change4 = {{decrease}} 3
| popular_vote4 = 7,055
| percentage4 = 12.7%
| swing4 = {{decrease}} 2.6%
| image5 = {{CSS image crop|Image= Colum Eastwood MLA.JPG|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}
| leader5 = Colum Eastwood
| party5 = Social Democratic and Labour Party
| seats_before5 =
| seats5 = 3
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}} 3
| popular_vote5 = 2,774
| percentage5 = 5.0%
| swing5 = {{decrease}} 4.3%
| image6 = {{CSS image crop|Image= JimAllister.jpg|bSize = 160|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 40}}
| leader6 = Jim Allister
| party6 = Traditional Unionist Voice
| seats_before6 =
| seats6 = 2
| seat_change6 = {{increase}} 2
| popular_vote6 = 2,657
| percentage6 = 4.8%
| swing6 = {{increase}} 0.5%
| image7 =
| leader7 = Billy Hutchinson
| party7 = Progressive Unionist Party
| seats_before7 =
| seats7 = 1
| seat_change7 = {{nochange}} 0
| popular_vote7 = 1,016
| percentage7 = 1.8%
| swing7 = {{decrease}} 1.3%
| title = Council control
| posttitle = Council control after election
| before_election = No overall control
| after_election = No overall control
| map_image = File:Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Election 2023.svg
| map_size =
| map_caption = Causeway Coast and Glens 2023 Council Election Results by DEA (Shaded by plurality of FPVs)
{{legend|#035700|Sinn Féin: 12 seats}} {{legend|#00A60B|SDLP: 3 seats}} {{legend|#DEDE00|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland: 5 seats}} {{legend|#2D36BA|Progressive Unionist Party: 1 seat}} {{legend|#87ABFF|Ulster Unionist Party: 4 seats}} {{legend|#AD6D24|Democratic Unionist Party: 13 seats}}{{legend|#440078|Traditional Unionist Voice: 2 seats}}
| last_election1 = 14
| last_election2 = 9
| last_election3 = 2
| last_election4 = 7
| last_election5 = 6
| last_election6 = 0
| last_election7 = 1
}}
The 2023 election to Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council was scheduled and held on 18 May 2023, alongside other local elections in Northern Ireland, two weeks after local elections in England.{{Cite web |title=Local government elections in Northern Ireland |url=https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/candidate-or-agent/candidates-and-agents-local-government-elections-northern-ireland |access-date=2022-05-19 |website=www.electoralcommission.org.uk |language=en}} The Northern Ireland elections were delayed by 2 weeks to avoid overlapping with the coronation of King Charles III.{{cite news |date=21 December 2022 |title=NI council election moved to avoid coronation clash |publisher=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-64015449 |access-date=21 December 2022}}
It returned 40 members to the council via Single Transferable Vote.
Election results
{{Election summary begin|title = Causeway Coast and Glens District Council Election Result 2023}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Democratic Unionist Party
|seats = 13
|gain = 1
|loss = 2
|net = {{decrease}} 1
|seats % = 32.50
|votes % = 27.02
|votes = 15,041
|plus/minus = {{decrease}} 3.33
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Sinn Féin
|seats = 12
|gain = 3
|loss = 0
|net = {{increase}} 3
|seats % = 30.00
|votes % = 30.82
|votes = 17,161
|plus/minus = {{increase}} 8.66
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
|seats = 5
|gain = 3
|loss = 0
|net = {{increase}} 3
|seats % = 12.50
|votes % = 9.74
|votes = 5,425
|plus/minus = {{increase}} 1.73
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Ulster Unionist Party
|seats = 4
|gain = 0
|loss = 3
|net = {{decrease}} 3
|seats % = 10.00
|votes % = 12.67
|votes = 7,055
|plus/minus = {{decrease}} 2.59
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Social Democratic and Labour Party
|seats = 3
|gain = 0
|loss = 3
|net = {{decrease}} 3
|seats % = 7.50
|votes % = 4.98
|votes = 2,774
|plus/minus = {{decrease}} 4.27
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Traditional Unionist Voice
|seats = 2
|gain = 2
|loss = 0
|net = {{increase}} 2
|seats % = 5.00
|votes % = 4.77
|votes = 2,657
|plus/minus = {{increase}} 0.47
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Progressive Unionist Party
|seats = 1
|gain = 0
|loss = 0
|net = {{nochange}} 0
|seats % = 2.50
|votes % = 1.82
|votes = 1,016
|plus/minus = {{decrease}} 1.29
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Independent (politician)
|seats = 0
|gain = 0
|loss = 1
|net = {{decrease}} 1
|seats % = 0.00
|votes % = 4.84
|votes = 2,696
|plus/minus = {{increase}} 0.81
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Aontú
|seats = 0
|gain = 0
|loss = 0
|net = {{nochange}} 0
|seats % = 0.00
|votes % = 2.24
|votes = 1,248
|plus/minus = {{increase}} 0.28
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = Green Party Northern Ireland
|seats = 0
|gain = 0
|loss = 0
|net = {{nochange}} 0
|seats % = 0.00
|votes % = 0.64
|votes = 354
|plus/minus = {{decrease}} 0.01
}}
{{Election summary party|
|party = People Before Profit
|seats = 0
|gain = 0
|loss = 0
|net = {{nochange}} 0
|seats % = 0.00
|votes % = 0.44
|votes = 247
|plus/minus = New
}}
|-
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#f2f2f2;text-align:center;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:.2em .4em" | {{{label|Total}}}
| style="text-align:right;" | 40
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 55,674
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{{Election box end}}
Note: "Votes" are the first preference votes.
Districts summary
{{election table|title=Results of the 2023 Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council election
by district|sortable=yes}}
|- class="unsortable" align="centre"
!rowspan=2 align="left"|District Electoral Area (DEA)
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
!rowspan=2|Total
cllrs
|- class="unsortable" align="center"
!colspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Unionist Party}}" | DUP
!colspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Sinn Féin}}" | Sinn Féin
!colspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}" | Alliance
!colspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Ulster Unionist Party}}" | UUP
!colspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}"| SDLP
!colspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Traditional Unionist Voice}}"| TUV
!colspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Progressive Unionist Party}}" | PUP
!colspan=2 bgcolor="white"| Independents and others
|-
|align="left"|Ballymoney
|bgcolor="#D46A4C"|34.58
|bgcolor="#D46A4C"|2 {{decrease}} 1
|25.21
|2 {{steady}}
|8.83
|1 {{increase}} 1
|16.98
|1 {{decrease}} 1
|2.87
|0 {{steady}}
|9.98
|1 {{increase}} 1
|0.00
|0 {{steady}}
|1.55
|0 {{steady}}
|7
|-
|align="left"|Bann
|24.06
|2 {{steady}}
|bgcolor="#008800"|27.02
|bgcolor="#008800"|2 {{increase}} 1
|7.24
|0 {{steady}}
|19.48
|1 {{steady}}
|2.19
|0 {{decrease}} 1
|5.76
|0 {{steady}}
|0.00
|0 {{steady}}
|14.25
|0 {{steady}}
|5
|-
|align="left"|Benbradagh
|15.68
|1 {{steady}}
|bgcolor="#008800"|58.80
|bgcolor="#008800"|3 {{steady}}
|4.49
|0 {{steady}}
|7.64
|0 {{steady}}
|5.62
|1 {{steady}}
|0.00
|0 {{steady}}
|0.00
|0 {{steady}}
|7.77
|0 {{steady}}
|5
|-
|align="left"|Causeway
|bgcolor="#D46A4C"|34.53
|bgcolor="#D46A4C"|3 {{steady}}
|8.11
|0 {{steady}}
|15.80
|2 {{increase}} 1
|15.90
|1 {{decrease}} 1
|5.11
|0 {{decrease}} 1
|9.84
|1 {{increase}} 1
|0.00
|0 {{steady}}
|10.70
|0 {{steady}}
|7
|-
|align="left"|Coleraine
|bgcolor="#D46A4C"|33.62
|bgcolor="#D46A4C"|2 {{steady}}
|11.61
|1 {{increase}} 1
|12.81
|1 {{steady}}
|9.75
|1 {{steady}}
|4.45
|0 {{decrease}} 1
|4.59
|0 {{steady}}
|13.74
|1 {{steady}}
|9.43
|0 {{steady}}
|6
|-
|align="left"|Limavady
|bgcolor="#D46A4C"|32.90
|bgcolor="#D46A4C"|2 {{decrease}} 1
|29.85
|1 {{steady}}
|9.07
|1 {{increase}} 1
|8.47
|0 {{steady}}
|7.35
|1 {{steady}}
|0.00
|0 {{steady}}
|0.00
|0 {{steady}}
|12.37
|0 {{steady}}
|5
|-
|align="left"|The Glens
|12.27
|1 {{increase}} 1
|bgcolor="#008800"|58.67
|bgcolor="#008800"|3 {{increase}} 1
|9.52
|0 {{steady}}
|7.62
|0 {{decrease}} 1
|8.47
|1 {{steady}}
|0.00
|0 {{steady}}
|0.00
|0 {{steady}}
|3.44
|0 {{decrease}} 1
|5
|- class="unsortable" class="sortbottom" style="background:#C9C9C9"
|align="left"| Total
|27.02
|13 {{increase}} 1
|30.82
|12 {{increase}} 3
|9.74
|5 {{increase}} 3
|12.67
|4 {{decrease}} 4
|4.98
|3 {{decrease}} 3
|4.77
|2 {{increase}} 2
|1.82
|1 {{steady}}
|8.16
|0 {{decrease}} 1
|40
|-
|}
District results
= Ballymoney =
2019: 3 x DUP, 2 x Sinn Féin, 2 x UUP
2023: 2 x DUP, 2 x Sinn Féin, 1 x UUP, 1 x TUV, 1 x Alliance
2019–2023 Change: Alliance and TUV gain from DUP and UUP
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Ballymoney - 7 seats{{Cite web |title= Northern Ireland council election: List of all the candidates in the May 2023 poll |url=https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/northern-ireland-council-election-list-26771240|access-date=2023-05-06 |website=Belfast Live |language=en}}{{cite web |title=Local Government Elections 2023 Results - Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council |url=https://www.causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk/council/local-council-elections-2023/local-government-elections-2023-results |website=www.causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk}}
|numcounts= 7
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Mervyn Storey*
|percentage=17.84%
|count1= 1,779
|count2=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Ciarán McQuillan*
|percentage=13.24%
|count1= 1,320
|count2=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=Darryl Wilson* ‡
|percentage=12.59%
|count1= 1,255
|count2=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Leanne Peacock*
|percentage=11.97%
|count1= 1,194
|count2= 1,195.50
|count3= 1,259.50
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Ivor Wallace* ‡
|percentage=8.10%
|count1= 808
|count2= 1,123.60
|count3= 1,126.60
|count4= 1,248.60
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{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party=Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Lee Kane
|percentage=8.83%
|count1= 880
|count2= 881.50
|count3= 903.80
|count4= 1,233.20
|count5= 1,300.30
|count6=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Traditional Unionist Voice
|candidate=Jonathan McAuley
|percentage=9.98%
|count1= 995
|count2= 1,025.30
|count3= 1,030.30
|count4= 1,134.40
|count5= 1,134.70
|count6= 1,139.20
|count7= 1,139.20
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Alan McLean*
|percentage=8.64%
|count1= 861
|count2= 1,020.30
|count3= 1,022.60
|count4= 1,115.30
|count5= 1,115.60
|count6= 1,118.30
|count7= 1,121.30
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=Tom McKeown*
|percentage=4.39%
|count1= 438
|count2= 459.00
|count3= 463.00
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Social Democratic and Labour Party
|candidate=Caitlin Bond
|percentage=2.87%
|count1= 286
|count2= 286.30
|count3= 314.30
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Independent (politician)
|candidate=Cathal McLaughlin
|percentage=1.55%
|count1= 155
|count2= 155.60
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{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 7
|electorate = 18,117
|valid = 9,971 (55.04%)
|spoilt = 119
|quota = 1,247
|turnout = 10,090 (55.69%)
}}
= Bann =
2019: 2 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x SDLP
2023: 2 x DUP, 2 x Sinn Féin, 1 x UUP
2019–2023 Change: Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Bann - 5 seats
|numcounts= 8
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Sean Bateson*
|percentage=16.13%
|count1=1,277
|count2 = 1,312.00
|count3 = 1,450.00
|count4=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Michelle Knight-McQuillan*
|percentage=13.31%
|count1=1,054
|count2=1,054.00
|count3=1,057.00
|count4=1,160.00
|count5=1,160.00
|count6=1,183.00
|count7=1,523.00
|count8=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Dawn Huggins
|percentage=10.75%
|count1=851
|count2=853.00
|count3=856.00
|count4=985.00
|count5=985.00
|count6=1,009.00
|count7=1,144.00
|count8=1,283.50
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Ciarán Archibald
|percentage=10.89%
|count1=862
|count2 =898.00
|count3 = 1,006.00
|count4=1,006.00
|count5=1,122.00
|count6=1,258.00
|count7=1,272.00
|count8=1,272.62
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=Richard Holmes*
|percentage=9.88%
|count1=782
|count2= 788.00
|count3= 793.00
|count4=889.00
|count5=889.00
|count6=1,009.00
|count7=1,200.00
|count8=1,238.44
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=Andrew Kerr
|percentage=9.60%
|count1=760
|count2=768.00
|count3=770.00
|count4=815.00
|count5=815.00
|count6=964.00
|count7=1,042.00
|count8=1,064.32
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Independent (politician)
|candidate=Adrian McQuillan*
|percentage=8.85%
|count1=701
|count2 = 715.00
|count3= 724.00
|count4=789.00
|count5=791.00
|count6=883.00
|count7=
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{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party=Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Joe Hutchinson
|percentage=7.24%
|count1=573
|count2=693.00
|count3=746.00
|count4=755.00
|count5=766.00
|count6=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Traditional Unionist Voice
|candidate=William Craig
|percentage=5.76%
|count1=456
|count2 = 461.00
|count3 = 463.00
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Aontú
|candidate=Gemma Brolly
|percentage=4.24%
|count1=336
|count2 = 364.00
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Social Democratic and Labour Party
|candidate=Ryan Barkley
|percentage=2.19%
|count1=173
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Green Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Jen McCahon
|percentage=1.16%
|count1=92
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{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts =8
|electorate =13,347
|valid =7,917 (59.32%)
|spoilt =70
|quota =1,320
|turnout =7,987 (59.84%)
}}
= Benbradagh =
2019: 3 x Sinn Féin, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP
2023: 3 x Sinn Féin, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP
2019–2023 Change: No change
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Benbradagh - 5 seats
|numcounts= 7
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Sean McGlinchey*
|percentage=24.04%
|count1=1,888
|count2=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Dermot Nicholl*
|percentage=19.84%
|count1=1,558
|count2=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Kathleen McGurk*
|percentage=14.92%
|count1=1,172
|count2= 1,640.00
|count3=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Edgar Scott*
|percentage=15.68%
|count1=1,231
|count2= 1,231.00
|count3= 1,231.30
|count4=1,231.57
|count5=1,256.38
|count6=1,755.38
|count7=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Social Democratic and Labour Party
|candidate=Michael Coyle
|percentage=5.62%
|count1=441
|count2= 461.70
|count3=549.60
|count4=710.52
|count5=991.86
|count6=1,067.60
|count7=1,187.60
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Aontú
|candidate=Liam McElhinney
|percentage=6.29%
|count1=494
|count2= 546.20
|count3=645.80
|count4=690.08
|count6=812.25
|count5=805.25
|count7=825.25
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=Robert Carmichael
|percentage=7.64%
|count1=600
|count2= 600.00
|count3 = 601.20
|count4 = 601.47
|count5=659.94
|count6=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Christine Turner
|percentage=4.49%
|count1=353
|count2= 360.20
|count3= 389.00
|count4=420.86
|count5=
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Independent
|candidate=Niall Murphy
|percentage=1.48%
|count1=116
|count2= 131.60
|count3=169.40
|count4=180.20
|count5=
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{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 7
|electorate =13,317
|valid =7,853 (58.97%)
|spoilt =50
|quota =1,309
|turnout =7,903 (59.34%)
}}
= Causeway =
2019: 3 x DUP, 2 x UUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x SDLP
2023: 3 x DUP, 2 x Alliance, 1 x UUP, 1 x TUV
2019–2023 Change: Alliance and TUV gain from UUP and SDLP
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Causeway - 7 seats
|numcounts= 10
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Mark Fielding*
|percentage=14.81%
|count1=1,305
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Peter McCully
|percentage=10.49%
|count1=924
|count2=925.35
|count3=1,022.35
|count4=1,068.65
|count5=1,165.65
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=Sandra Hunter*
|percentage=9.00%
|count1=793
|count2=802.90
|count3=818.05
|count4=830.05
|count5=880.05
|count6=880.76
|count7=888.62
|count8=1,335.62
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=John McAuley*
|percentage=9.76%
|count1=860
|count2=992.15
|count3=995.45
|count4=1,003.60
|count5=1,032.20
|count6=1,032.91
|count7=1,034.06
|count8=1,072.91
|count9=1,142.60
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Richard Stewart
|percentage=5.31%
|count1=468
|count2=468.90
|count3=489.90
|count4=538.20
|count5=599.20
|count6=649.61
|count7=936.29
|count8=1,021.59
|count9=1,111.98
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Traditional Unionist Voice
|candidate=Allister Kyle
|percentage=9.84%
|count1=867
|count2=886.50
|count3=888.65
|count4=898.80
|count5=936.25
|count6=936.25
|count7=940.25
|count8=992.90
|count9=1,037.06
|count10=1,038.86
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Sharon McKillop*
|percentage=9.96%
|count1=878
|count2=899.00
|count3=900.15
|count4=909.45
|count5=925.60
|count6=925.60
|count7=929.60
|count8=963.20
|count9=992.18
|count10=1,030.43
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Emma Thompson
|percentage=8.11%
|count1=715
|count2=715.00
|count3=732.00
|count4=751.00
|count5=767.00
|count6=767.71
|count7=937.71
|count8=945.71
|count9=945.71
|count10=945.71
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=Barry Torrens
|percentage=6.90%
|count1=608
|count2=613.70
|count3=625.70
|count4=663.85
|count5=738.60
|count6=739.61
|count7=766.31
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Social Democratic and Labour Party
|candidate=Paul Shevlin
|percentage=5.11%
|count1=450
|count2=450.30
|count3=491.30
|count4=530.30
|count5=562.30
|count6=572.24
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Independent (politician)
|candidate=David Alexander
|percentage=4.02%
|count1=354
|count2=355.80
|count3=375.80
|count4=476.95
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Independent (politician)
|candidate=Angela Mulholland*
|percentage=3.71%
|count1=327
|count2=328.50
|count3=353.65
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Green Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Mark Coulson
|percentage=2.97%
|count1=262
|count2=263.05
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{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 10
|electorate = 17,620
|valid = 8,811 (50.01%)
|spoilt = 97
|quota = 1,102
|turnout = 8,908 (50.55%)
}}
= Coleraine =
2019: 2 x DUP, 1 x PUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Alliance
2023: 2 x DUP, 1 x PUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x UUP
2019–2023 Change: Sinn Féin gain from SDLP
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Coleraine - 6 seats
|numcounts= 10
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Philip Anderson*
|percentage=18.79%
|count1=1,389
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Progressive Unionist Party
|candidate=Russell Watton*
|percentage=13.74%
|count1=1,016
|count2=1,055.12
|count3=1,066.12
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Yvonne Boyle*
|percentage=12.81%
|count1=947
|count2=952.04
|count3=1,041.04
|count4=1,049.04
|count5=1,220.04
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Niamh Archibald
|percentage=11.61%
|count1=858
|count2=858.72
|count3=892.96
|count4=894.96
|count5=1,023.96
|count6=1,035.68
|count7=1,117.68
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=John Wisener
|percentage=9.75%
|count1=721
|count2=730.84
|count3=739.84
|count4=799.00
|count5=815.00
|count6=1,019.32
|count7=1,046.32
|count8=1,067.32
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Tanya Stirling
|percentage=5.97%
|count1=441
|count2=623.40
|count3=629.64
|count4=747.40
|count5=757.64
|count6=907.80
|count7=908.80
|count8=910.80
|count9=913.80
|count10=913.80
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Adele Tomb
|percentage=8.86%
|count1=655
|count2=714.04
|count3=721.04
|count4=805.40
|count5=809.64
|count6=901.08
|count7=901.08
|count8=904.08
|count9=907.08
|count10=910.08
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Independent
|candidate=George Duddy*
|percentage=6.09%
|count1=450
|count2=470.40
|count3=487.64
|count4=553.08
|count5=566.32
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Social Democratic and Labour Party
|candidate=Helen Maher
|percentage=4.45%
|count1=329
|count2=330.20
|count3=380.20
|count4=383.20
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Traditional Unionist Voice
|candidate=Michael Sweeney
|percentage=4.59%
|count1=339
|count2=351.72
|count3=358.44
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=People Before Profit
|candidate=Amy Merron
|percentage=3.34%
|count1=247
|count2=248.44
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{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 10
|electorate = 16,874
|valid = 7,392 (43.81%)
|spoilt = 97
|quota = 1,057
|turnout = 7,489 (44.38%)
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= Limavady =
2019: 3 x DUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x SDLP
2023: 2 x DUP, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x Alliance, 1 x SDLP
2019–2023 Change: Alliance gain from DUP
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Limavady - 5 seats
|numcounts= 7
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Brenda Chivers*
|percentage=29.85%
|count1=1,800
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Steven Callaghan*
|percentage=16.75%
|count1=1,010
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Social Democratic and Labour Party
|candidate=Ashleen Schenning*
|percentage=7.35%
|count1=443
|count2 = 974.84
|count3 = 1,049.84
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Aaron Callan*
|percentage=8.22%
|count1=496
|count2 = 496.48
|count3 = 505.48
|count4= 506.48
|count5=906.96
|count6=1,068.96
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Amy Mairs
|percentage=9.07%
|count1=547
|count2 = 674.20
|count3 = 754.56
|count4= 789.56
|count5=794.56
|count6=914.40
|count7=931.65
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Independent (politician)
|candidate=James McCorkell*
|percentage=9.32%
|count1=562
|count2 = 567.28
|count3 = 594.56
|count4= 597.56
|count5=649.56
|count6=850.56
|count7=895.41
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=Barry Crawford
|percentage=8.47%
|count1=511
|count2 = 513.40
|count3 = 522.76
|count4= 523.76
|count5=541.76
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Jordan Wallace
|percentage=7.93%
|count1=478
|count2 = 479.92
|count3 = 485.92
|count4= 485.92
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Aontú
|candidate=John Boyle
|percentage=2.54%
|count1=153
|count2 = 269.64
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Independent
|candidate=Billy Stewart
|percentage=0.51%
|count1=31
|count2 = 32.92
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{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts =7
|electorate =11,615
|valid =6,031 (51.92%)
|spoilt =50
|quota =1,006
|turnout =6,081 (52.35%)
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= The Glens =
2019: 2 x Sinn Féin, 1 x SDLP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Independent
2023: 3 x Sinn Féin, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP
2019–2023 Change: Sinn Féin and DUP gain from UUP and Independent
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=The Glens - 5 seats
|numcounts= 6
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Cara McShane*
|percentage=24.85%
|count1=1,913
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Oliver McMullan*
|percentage=18.99%
|count1=1,462
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Sinn Féin
|candidate=Mairghéad Watson
|percentage=14.83%
|count1=1,142
|count2=1,578.92
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Democratic Unionist Party
|candidate=Bill Kennedy
|percentage=12.27%
|count1=945
|count2=947.31
|count3=949.29
|count4=953.62
|count5= 1,384.62
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Social Democratic and Labour Party
|candidate=Margaret Anne McKillop*
|percentage=8.47%
|count1=652
|count2=755.29
|count3=922.93
|count4=1,102.92
|count5=1,135.58
|count6=1,273.90
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
|candidate=Glenise Morgan
|percentage=9.52%
|count1=733
|count2=789.10
|count3=848.17
|count4=898.05
|count5=982.03
|count6=1,016.99
}}
{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Ulster Unionist Party
|candidate=Wesley Craig
|percentage=7.62%
|count1=587
|count2=590.30
|count3=590.63
|count4=597.96
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{{STV Election box candidate2
|party=Aontú
|candidate=John Robbin
|percentage=3.44%
|count1=265
|count2=285.46
|count3=335.62
|count4=
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{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 6
|electorate =13,178
|valid =7,699 (58.42%)
|spoilt =100
|quota =1,284
|turnout =7,799 (59.18%)
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Changes during the term
= ‡ Changes in affiliation =
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!Date !Electoral Area !Name !colspan="2"|Previous affiliation !colspan="2"|New affiliation !Circumstance |
10 May 2024
|Ballymoney |Ivor Wallace | {{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}} | {{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | Left the DUP after being disappointed with the recent direction of the party.{{Cite web|url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/former-dup-mayor-resigns-from-the-party-citing-recent-events-as-reason/a1519196663.html|title=Former DUP Mayor resigns from the party citing ‘recent events’ as reason|website=Belfast Telegraph|language=en|date=10 May 2024|access-date=12 May 2024}} |
31 December 2024
|Ballymoney |Darryl Wilson | {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}} | {{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | Left the UUP following "much reflection, particularly after a challenging yet enlightening year in 2024.{{cite news |title=Councillor Darryl Wilson quits Ulster Unionist Party |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cje9g12g0zno |access-date=31 December 2024 |agency=BBC News|date=31 December 2024}} |
20 January 2025
|Ballymoney |Darryl Wilson | {{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | {{Party name with colour|Democratic Unionist Party}} |
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