March 1995 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election

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March 1995 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
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Candidate James Molyneaux Lee Reynolds
Popular vote 521 88
Percentage 85.6% 14.4%

Leader before election

James Molyneaux

Elected Leader

James Molyneaux

The March 1995 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election occurred at the Annual General Meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council on 18 March 1995. The UUP has had a leadership election every March since at least 1973, and this is one of the few occasions when it has been contested. James Molyneaux was re-elected as Leader with 86% of the votes.[1]

Candidates[edit]

It was widely speculated that Ulster Unionist MP David Trimble was one of those behind Reynolds's candidature, although Trimble, his aides and Reynolds' supporters all denied this at the time and subsequently.[1]

Results[edit]

Candidate Total
Votes %
James Molyneaux Green tickY 521
84.2
Lee Reynolds 88
14.2
Spoilt ballots 10
1.6
Total 619 100

Whilst Molyneaux won by a massive margin, the number of delegates who did not vote for him was seen as a substantial number. Two days later independent North Down MP, Sir James Kilfedder died in London and that the subsequent by-election was not won by the UUP was seen as further evidence of Molyneaux's failings as leader after 15 years. Molyneaux resigned on 28 August and was replaced in September. Reynolds was later co-opted onto Belfast City Council as a member of the DUP and served as the DUP’s director of policy and as a special advisor to First Minister Arlene Foster.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Goodson, Dean Himself Alone: David Trimble and the ordeal of Unionism (London, Harper Perennial, 2004), p. 127.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Northern Ireland". Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2018.