CONSTITUENCY – NORTH ANTRIM Date of Poll: 7 March 2007

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CONSTITUENCY – NORTH ANTRIM Date of Poll: 7 March 2007 Eligible Electorate 72,814 Invalid Votes - 324 % Poll - 61.33 Quota - 6334 Votes Polled 44655 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 No. to be Elected 6   Transfer/ of Paisley surplus Transfer of Paisley Jnr surplus Transfer/ of McKay surplus Exclusion of Gregg & McGlinchey Total Valid Votes 44331 Elected No Candidate Description 1st Pref Recvd Total 1 Black SDLP 2129 1.02 2130.02 0.78 2130.80 280.39  2411.19 125.64  2536.83 2 Coulter UUP 5047   18.87 5065.87  22.49  5088.36  2.09  5090.45  43.15  5133.60  3 Cubitt UKUP 1848   10.54 1858.54  15.99  1874.53  0.11  1874.64  96.71  1971.35  Excluded 4 Dunlop Alliance 1254   1.19 1255.19 2.21  1257.40  10.34  1267.74  30.51  1298.25  5 Gregg Independent 310   3.23 313.23  5.98  319.21  0.88  320.09  - 320.09  0  McGlinchey 383  99.44  482.44  - 482.44  Deemed Elected 7 McKay Sinn Féin 7065  - 731  6334  8 Nelson DUP 2740  22.95  2762.95  128.83  2891.78  2.64  2894.42  58.78  2953.20  9 O'Loan 3281  1.36  3282.36  0.26 3282.62  300.74  3583.36  171.81  3755.17  10 Paisley Jnr 6106  1158.04  7264.04  - 930.04  11 Paisley 7716  - 1382 6334 12 Storey 5171  80.24  5251.24  695.63  5946.87  0.33  5947.20  76.70  6023.90  13 Swann 1281  8.67  1289.67  8.58  0.44  1298.69  13.11  1311.80  Non-transferable 324  75.89   49.29 125.18  33.60  158.78  186.12  344.90  TOTAL

CONSTITUENCY – NORTH ANTRIM Date of Poll: 7 March 2007 Eligible Electorate 72,814 Invalid Votes - 324 % Poll - 61.33 Quota - 6334 Votes Polled 44655 Stage 1 Stage 6 Stage 7 Stage 8 Stage 9 No. to be Elected 6   Exclusion of Dunlop  Exclusion of Swann Exclusion of Cubitt Transfer of Storey surplus Total Valid Votes 44331 Elected No Candidate Description 1st Pref Recvd Total Excluded 1 Black SDLP 2129 228.02 2764.85 38.41 2803.26  35.37 2838.63 6  2844.63 Deemed Elected 2 Coulter UUP 5047  409.06  5542.66  1036  6578.66  0  3 Cubitt UKUP 1848  80.76  2052.11  96.74  2148.85  - 2148.85  4 Dunlop Alliance 1254  - 1298.25  5 Gregg Independent 310  McGlinchey 383  7 McKay Sinn Féin 7065  6334  8 Nelson DUP 2740  33.84  2987.04  55.67  3042.71  492.09  3534.80  510  4044.80  9 O'Loan 3281  200.74  3955.91  45.22  4001.13  59.69  4060.82  11  4071.82  10 Paisley Jnr 6106  11 Paisley 7716  12 Storey 5171  46.86  6070.76  116.07  6186.83  737  6923.83  - 589.83 13 Swann 1281  154.44  1466.24  - 1466.24  Non-transferable  324 144.53  489.43  78.13  567.56  824.70  1392.26  62.83  1455.09  TOTAL

CONSTITUENCY – NORTH ANTRIM Date of Poll: 7 March 2007 Eligible Electorate 72,814 Invalid Votes - 324 % Poll - 61.33 Quota - 6334 Votes Polled 44655 Stage 1 Stage 10 Stage 11 Stage 12 Stage 13 No. to be Elected 6   Exclusion of Black  Transfer /Exclusion of Transfer/ Exclusion of Total Valid Votes 44331 Elected No Candidate Description 1st Pref Recvd Total Excluded 1 Black SDLP 2129 - 2844.63 Deemed Elected 2 Coulter UUP 5047  0  6578.66  3 Cubitt UKUP 1848  4 Dunlop Alliance 1254  5 Gregg Independent 310  McGlinchey 383  7 McKay Sinn Féin 7065  6334  8 Nelson DUP 2740  47.19  4091.99  9 O'Loan 3281  2426.41  6498.23  10 Paisley Jnr 6106  11 Paisley 7716  12 Storey 5171  13 Swann 1281  Non-transferable 371.03  1826.12  TOTAL

CONSTITUENCY – NORTH ANTRIM Date of Poll: 7 March 2007 Eligible Electorate 72,814 Invalid Votes - % Poll - Quota - Votes Polled Stage 1 Stage 14 Stage 15 Stage 16 Stage 17 No. to be Elected 6   Transfer/ Exclusion of  Transfer /Exclusion of Exclusion of Total Valid Votes Elected No Candidate Description 1st Pref Recvd Total 1 Black SDLP 2 Coulter UUP 3 Cubitt UKUP 4 Dunlop Alliance 5 Gregg Independent McGlinchey 7 McKay Sinn Féin 8 Nelson DUP 9 O'Loan 10 Paisley Jnr 11 Paisley 12 Storey 13 Swann Non-transferable TOTAL

CONSTITUENCY – NORTH ANTRIM Date of Poll: 7 March 2007 Eligible Electorate 72,814 Invalid Votes - % Poll - Quota - Votes Polled Stage 1 Stage 18 Stage 19 Stage 20 Stage 21 No. to be Elected 6   Transfer/ Exclusion of  Transfer /Exclusion of Exclusion of Total Valid Votes Elected No Candidate Description 1st Pref Recvd Total 1 Black SDLP 2 Coulter UUP 3 Cubitt UKUP 4 Dunlop Alliance 5 Gregg Independent McGlinchey 7 McKay Sinn Féin 8 Nelson DUP 9 O'Loan 10 Paisley Jnr 11 Paisley 12 Storey 13 Swann Non-transferable TOTAL