Dungannon (District Electoral Area)

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Created1985
Seats5 (1985-)
Councillors
  •   James Burton (DUP)
  •   Clement Cuthbertson (DUP)
  •   Karol McQuade (SDLP)
  •   Dominic Molloy (SF)
  •   Barry Monteith (IND)
  •   Deirdre Varsani (SF)
Dungannon
Mid Ulster District Council DEA constituency
Current constituency
Created1985
Seats5 (1985-)
Councillors
  •   James Burton (DUP)
  •   Clement Cuthbertson (DUP)
  •   Karol McQuade (SDLP)
  •   Dominic Molloy (SF)
  •   Barry Monteith (IND)
  •   Deirdre Varsani (SF)
Dungannon DEA within Mid Ulster
Dungannon Town DEA (1993-2014) within Dungannon

Dungannon is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Mid Ulster, Northern Ireland.[1] The district elects six members to Mid Ulster District Council and contains the wards of Ballysaggart, Killyman, Killymeal, Moy, Moygashel and Mullaghmore.[2] Dungannon forms part of the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament.

It was created for the 1985 local elections, replacing Dungannon Area D which had existed since 1973. It was called Dungannon Town until 2014, and originally contained six wards (Ballysaggart, Coolhill, Drumglass, Killymeal, Moygashel and Mullaghmore). For the 2014 local elections it gained Killyman and Moy from the abolished Blackwater DEA.

Election Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
2023 Clement Cuthbertson
(DUP)
James Burton
(DUP)
Deirdre Varsani
(Sinn Féin)
Karol McQuade
(SDLP)
Dominic Molloy
(Sinn Féin)
Barry Monteith
(Independent)/
(Sinn Féin)
July 2019 Defection Kim Ashton
(DUP)
Walter Cuddy
(UUP)
Denise Mullen
(Aontú)/
(SDLP)
2019
2014
2011 Maurice Morrow
(DUP)
Bronwyn McGahan
(Sinn Féin)
John McLarnon
(Sinn Féin)
2009 June Defection Gilbert Greenaway
(DUP)/(UUP)
Vincent Currie
(SDLP)
2005
2001 Ken Maginnis
(UUP)
1997 Joan Carson
(UUP)
John Reilly
(UUP)
Vincent Kelly
(Sinn Féin)
Gerry Cullen
(Democratic Left)/
(Workers' Party)
1993 Leslie Holmes
(UUP)
William Brown
(UUP)
1989 Ken Maginnis
(UUP)
Michael McLoughlin
(Independent Nationalist)
1985 Anita Cavlan
(Sinn Féin)

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2014 Election

2011 Election

2005 Election

2001 Election

1997 Election

1993 Election

1989 Election

1985 Election

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