Alban Maginness (born 9 July 1950) is an Irish Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) politician who was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly...
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Maginness is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alban Maginness (born 1950), Northern Ireland politician Norm Maginness (born 1933), Australian...
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Dodds 19,096 47.0 +7.0 Sinn Féin Gerry Kelly 13,770 33.9 –0.1 SDLP Alban Maginness 3,338 8.2 –4.1 Alliance Jason O'Neill 2,941 7.3 +2.4 Workers' Party...
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increased its vote share but lost seven seats. After the election Alban Maginness was appointed Lord Mayor of Belfast, becoming the first nationalist...
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next held by Martin McGuinness Party political offices Preceded by Alban Maginness Chairman of the Social Democratic and Labour Party 1990–1995 Succeeded by...
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Unionist Westminster MP for North Down (1995–2001); resides in Holywood. Alban Maginness, lawyer and Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) politician; born...
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taken in 1997; when the Social Democratic and Labour Party's (SDLP) Alban Maginness was Lord Mayor, neither flag was displayed. In September 2003, Belfast...
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Alban MacLellan (1902–1968), Canadian politician Alban Maginness (born 1950), Northern Irish politician and Lord Mayor of Belfast (1997–1998) Alban McCoy...
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English football player and manager Other people with similar names: Alban Maginness (born 1950), Irish SDLP politician James Anthony McGuiness (with a...
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she was co-opted by the SDLP onto Belfast City Council to replace Alban Maginness in the Oldpark (District Electoral Area). In 2014, she won the seat...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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first nationalist Lord Mayor was not appointed until the election of Alban Maginness from the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) in 1997, while a...
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1 0 88,346 18.1 3rd UCU-NF Jim Nicholson 1 0 82,892 17.0 2nd SDLP Alban Maginness 0 0 78,489 16.1 TUV Jim Allister 0 0 66,197 13.5 Alliance Ian Parsley...
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1979), was a unionist. The first nationalist Lord Mayor of Belfast was Alban Maginness of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) in 1997. The current...
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Thompson 10,935 28.2 New Alliance Gordon Mawhinney 4,612 11.9 −4.3 SDLP Alban Maginness 3,377 8.7 −1.4 Sinn Féin Sean H. Laverty 1,629 4.2 New Workers' Party...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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derided by the McCartneys and by a prominent lawyer and SDLP politician, Alban Maginness, soon afterwards. On 16 February 2005, the IRA issued a statement denying...
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Northern Ireland. Seamus Close (1947–2019), former Alliance politician. Alban Maginness (1950–), an SDLP politician, the first nationalist Lord Mayor of Belfast...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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2005 Margaret McClenaghan (Sinn Féin) Caral Ni Chuilin (Sinn Féin) Alban Maginness (SDLP) Fred Cobain (UUP) Nelson McCausland (DUP) 2001 Gerard Brophy...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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Haughey (1973–1978) Bríd Rodgers (1978–1980) Sean Farren (1980–1984) Alban Maginness (1984–1990) Mark Durkan (1990–1995) Jonathan Stephenson (1995–1998)...
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Dominic Bradley (Newry and Armagh) John Dallat (East Londonderry) Alban Maginness (Belfast North) Bronwyn McGahan (Fermanagh and South Tyrone) Mitchel...
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William Magenis, Dean of Kilmore Other variant spellings include: Alban Maginness Paul McGennis McGinnis Ennis The name is also spelt without the Mac/Mc...
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