2023 Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council election information
Northern Ireland local election
Main article: 2023 Northern Ireland local elections
2023 Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council election
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All 40 council seats 21 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Jeffrey Donaldson
Michelle O'Neill[n 1]
Naomi Long
Party
DUP
Sinn Féin
Alliance
Last election
14
9
2
Seats won
13
12
5
Seat change
1
3
3
Popular vote
15,041
17,161
5,425
Percentage
27.0%
30.8%
9.7%
Swing
3.3%
8.7%
1.7%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Doug Beattie
Colum Eastwood
Jim Allister
Party
UUP
SDLP
TUV
Last election
7
6
0
Seats won
4
3
2
Seat change
3
3
2
Popular vote
7,055
2,774
2,657
Percentage
12.7%
5.0%
4.8%
Swing
2.6%
4.3%
0.5%
Seventh party
PUP
Leader
Billy Hutchinson
Party
PUP
Last election
1
Seats won
1
Seat change
0
Popular vote
1,016
Percentage
1.8%
Swing
1.3%
Causeway Coast and Glens 2023 Council Election Results by DEA (Shaded by plurality of FPVs)
Sinn Féin: 12 seats
SDLP: 3 seats
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland: 5 seats
Progressive Unionist Party: 1 seat
Ulster Unionist Party: 4 seats
Democratic Unionist Party: 13 seats
Traditional Unionist Voice: 2 seats
Council control before election
No overall control
Council control after election
No overall control
The 2023 election to Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council was scheduled to be held on 18 May 2023, alongside other local elections in Northern Ireland, two weeks after local elections in England.[1] The Northern Ireland elections were delayed by 2 weeks to avoid overlapping with the coronation of King Charles III.[2]
It returned 40 members to the council via Single Transferable Vote.
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^"NI council election moved to avoid coronation clash". BBC News. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
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