1996
Forum Elections: Candidates in Fermanagh and South Tyrone


The following
list of candidates is arranged in order of votes by party. The names in bold
are those of the candidates elected in the constituency of Fermanagh and South
Tyrone.
Ulster
Unionist Party: 15,542 (32.3%): Ken Maginnis, Sam Foster,
Joan Carson, Bertie Kerr
Sinn Fein: 11,666 (24.2%): Gerry McHugh, Michelle Gildernew,
Robin Martin, Vincent Kelly, Pat Trainor
Social Democratic and Labour Party: 10,399 (21.6%): Tommy Gallagher,
Anthony McGonnell, Anne McQuillan, Vincent Currie, Mary Flanagan
Democratic Unionist Party: 6,589 (13.7%): Maurice Morrow,
Joseph Dodds
Alliance Party: 831 (1.7%): Stephen Farry, Julie Greaves
United Kingdom Unionist Party: 468 (1.0%): Muriel Boston,
Robert Peden
Ulster Democratic Party: 464 (1.0%): Raymond Gilliland, Paul Longman
Northern Ireland Women's Coalition: 461 (1.0%): Roisin Keenan, Audrey
Johnston, Florence Ellis
Progressive Unionist Party: 410 (0.9%): Tracy Gould, Paul Ferguson
Labour: 297 (0.6%): Ciaran Molloy, Patrick Mulholland, Nigel Cooke
Green Party: 208 (0.4%): Roy Hadden, Roy Johnston, Peg Alexander
Workers Party: 199 (0.4%): Tommy Owens, Marian Donnelly
Ulster Independence Movement: 189 (0.4%): Simon Dilworth, Stuart Boyd
Democratic Left: 128 (0.3%): Gerry Cullen, Doris Wray
Independent McMullan: 118 (0.2%): Philip McClinchey, Ann McDermott
The Conservative Party: 113 (0.2%): William Quin, Eric
Milligan
Independent Chambers: 36 (0.06%): William Chambers, May Blayney
Natural Law Party: 23 (0.04%): Charles Cunningham, Simeon Gillen, Peter
Lavery
Electorate: 63,716; votes cast: 48,355; spoilt votes: 214 (0.4%); valid votes:
48,141 (99.6%)