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Northern Ireland general election, 1949

Northern Ireland general election, 1949
Northern Ireland
1945 ←
19 February 1949 → 1953
outgoing members ← → MPs elected

All 52 seats to the Northern Ireland House of Commons
27 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Basil Brooke James McSparran William James Smyth
Party UUP Nationalist NI Labour
Leader since 1 May 1943 15 November 1945
Leader's seat Lisnaskea Mourne Senate
Last election 33 seats (50.4%) 9 seats (9.1%) 2 seats (18.5%)
Seats won 37 9 0
Seat change Increase4 Steady 0 Decrease2
Popular vote 237,411 101,445 26,831
Percentage 62.7% 26.8% 7.1%
Swing Increase 12.3% Increase 17.6% Decrease 11.4%

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Election results by constituency.

Prime Minister before election

Basil Brooke
UUP

Elected Prime Minister

Basil Brooke
UUP


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Basil Brooke
UUP

Basil Brooke
UUP

The Northern Ireland general election, 1949 was held on 19 February 1949. The election became known as the Chapel-gate election because collections were held at churches in the Republic of Ireland to support the Nationalist Party campaign.

The election was held just after the Republic of Ireland's declaration of a republic. The Unionists were able to use their majority in the Parliament of Northern Ireland to schedule the election at a time when many Protestants felt uneasy about development south of the border and as a result might be more likely to vote Unionist than for Labour candidates. This appears to have been bourne out in the collapse of the Labour vote.

All parties shown. The only Socialist Republican Party candidate was elected unopposed. Electorate 846,719 (477,354 in contested seats); Turnout 79.3% (378,458).


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