CONSTITUENCY – BELFAST NORTH Date of Poll: 7 March 2007

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CONSTITUENCY – BELFAST NORTH Date of Poll: 7 March 2007 Eligible Electorate 49,372 Invalid Votes - 352 % Poll - 60.90 Quota - 4246 Votes Polled 30,067 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 No. to be Elected 6   Transfer of Dodds  Kelly Ní Chuilín Exclusion of George and Lavery Total Valid Votes 29,715 Elected No Candidate Description 1st Pref Recvd Total E 1 Cobain UUP 2498 268.71 2766.71 1.68 2768.39 1.70 2770.09 8.00 2778.09 2 Convery SDLP 1868 5.07 1873.07 55.65 1928.72 82.10 2010.82 17.75 2028.57 3 Dodds DUP 6973 -2727.00 4246.00 4 Emerson Green Party 590 15.60 605.60 9.45 615.05 27.60 642.65 59.46 702.11 5 George Making Politicians History 40 1.17 41.17 0.42 41.59 2.00 43.59 -43.59 Humphrey 1673 1323.27 2996.27 0.84 2997.11 0.20 2997.31 2.17 2999.48 7 Sinn Féin 5414 5414.00 -1168.00 8 Lavery The Workers Party 139 2.34 141.34 10.71 152.05 6.20 158.25 -158.25 9 Maginness 2212 10.53 2222.53 118.65 2341.18 140.40 2481.58 48.46 2530.04 10 McCartney UKUP 360 53.82 413.82 0.21 414.03 414.23 1.39 415.62 11 McCausland 2462 950.43 3412.43 3412.64 3412.84 3414.23 12 McCord Independent 1320 67.86 1387.86 22.89 1410.75 51.10 1461.85 25.90 1487.75 13 McCullough Alliance 486 8.19 494.19 2.94 497.13 3.00 500.13 12.13 512.26 14 3680 0.39 3680.39 906.15 4586.54 -340.54 Non-transferable  19.62 19.62 38.20 57.82 25.84 83.66 25.19 108.85 TOTAL 29715

McCullough and Emerson CONSTITUENCY – BELFAST NORTH Date of Poll: 7 March 2007 Eligible Electorate 49,372 Invalid Votes - 352 % Poll - 60.90 Quota - 4246 Votes Polled 30,067 Stage 1 Stage 6 Stage 7 Stage 8 Stage 9 No. to be Elected 6   Exclusion of McCartney McCullough and Emerson McCord Convery Total Valid Votes 29,715 Elected No Candidate Description 1st Pref Recvd Total E 1 Cobain UUP 2498 110.70 2888.79 189.85 3078.64 336.32 3414.96 159.47 3574.43 2 SDLP 1868 2.39 2030.96 236.08 2267.04 218.08 2485.12 -2485.12 3 Dodds DUP 6973 4246.00 4 Emerson Green Party 590 18.39 720.50 -720.50 5 George Making Politicians History 40 Humphrey 1673 86.38 3085.86 37.78 3123.64 163.72 3287.36 16.30 3303.66 7 Kelly Sinn Féin 5414 8 Lavery The Workers Party 139 9 Maginness 2212 0.88 2530.92 275.49 2806.41 292.71 3099.12 1731.00 4830.12 10 UKUP 360 -415.62 11 McCausland 2462 101.55 3515.78 44.44 3560.22 203.40 3763.62 19.85 3783.47 12 Independent 1320 50.82 1538.57 205.93 1744.50 -1744.50 13 McCullough Alliance 486 13.17 525.43 -525.43 14 Ní Chuilín 3680 4246.00  Non-transferable  31.34 140.19 256.36 396.55 530.27 926.82 558.50 1485.32 TOTAL 29715

CONSTITUENCY – BELFAST NORTH Date of Poll: 7 March 2007 Eligible Electorate 49,372 Invalid Votes - 352 % Poll - 60.90 Quota - 4246 Votes Polled 30,067 Stage 1 Stage 10 Stage 11 Stage 12 Stage 13 No. to be Elected 6   Transfer of Maginness Transfer/ Exclusion of  Exclusion of Total Valid Votes 29,715 Elected No Candidate Description 1st Pref Recvd Total E 1 Cobain UUP 2498 393.00 3967.43 2 Convery SDLP 1868 3 Dodds DUP 6973 4246.00 4 Emerson Green Party 590 5 George Making Politicians History 40 Humphrey 1673 23.00 3326.66 7 Kelly Sinn Féin 5414 8 Lavery The Workers Party 139 9 2212 -584.12 10 McCartney UKUP 360 11 McCausland 2462 35.00 3818.47 12 McCord Independent 1320 13 McCullough Alliance 486 14 Ní Chuilín 3680 Non-transferable 133.12  1618.44  TOTAL 29715