Northern Ireland Assembly elections
Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituency
This election was held on Thursday 5 May 2022.
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The Northern Ireland Assembly is a devolved body, meaning that power has been transferred from the UK government to the Assembly in order to give Northern Irish people more say on the laws and legislation that govern local issues. The Northern Ireland Assembly holds power over matters relating to health, education, policing, agriculture, environment, roads and public transport.
Members of the Assembly are called MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly) and there are 90 elected in total. There are 18 constituencies and each is represented by 5 MLAs. When voting to elect members of the Northern Ireland Assembly voters rank the candidates in order of preference, number one being their first choice.
16 candidates stood in the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituency.
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Derek Backhouse
Independent
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Rosemary Barton
Ulster Unionist Party
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Matthew Beaumont
Alliance - Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
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Paul Bell
Democratic Unionist Party - D.U.P.
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Emma DeSouza
Independent
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Alex Elliott
Traditional Unionist Voice - TUV
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Adam Gannon
SDLP (Social Democratic & Labour Party)
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Emmett Kilpatrick
People Before Profit Alliance
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Denise Mullen
Aontú
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Donal O'Cofaigh
Cross-Community Labour Alternative
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Kellie Turtle
Green Party
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