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Total Parliamentary Electorate for UK General Election 2017 Total Parliamentary Electorate on 1 June 2017 Constituency Total Parliamentary Electorate 2501 DUNDONALD 2,548 2502 CARROWREAGH 3,632 2503 ENLER 1,685 2504 GRAHAM'S BRIDGE 1,867 2505 BALLYHANWOOD 2,530 2506 TULLYCARNET 1,540 2507 GILNAHIRK 1,857 2508 UPPER BRANIEL 1,692 2511 LOWER BRANIEL 1,793 2513 LISNASHARRAGH 1,501 2514 DOWNSHIRE 1,637 2515 CREGAGH 1,394 2601 SYDENHAM 3,159 2602 ISLAND 2,977 2603 BALLYMACARRETT 3,199 2604 BLOOMFIELD 3,105 2605 BALLYHACKAMORE 4,182 2606 BELMONT 4,288 2607 STORMONT 4,218 2608 CHERRYVALLEY 4,399 2609 KNOCK 3,454 2610 ORANGEFIELD 4,074 2611 THE MOUNT 2,824 BE - BELFAST EAST 63,555 2115 CLOUGHFERN 2,003 2116 BALLYHENRY 2,006 2117 GLENGORMLEY 1,929 2118 GLEBE 2,345 2119 HIGHTOWN 1,598 2120 COLLINBRIDGE 2,299 2121 COOLE 1,535 2122 DUNANNEY 1,456 2123 ABBEY 1,845 2124 WHITEHOUSE 1,551 2125 VALLEY 2,226 2635 WOODVALE 2,686 2636 CRUMLIN 2,865 2640 NEW LODGE 3,231 2641 DUNCAIRN 2,827 2642 WATER WORKS 3,899 2643 ARDOYNE 3,897 2644 LEGONIEL 4,165 2645 BALLYSILLAN 3,703 2646 CLIFTONVILLE 3,555 2647 CHICHESTER PARK 3,495 2648 FORTWILLIAM 3,161 2649 CAVEHILL 3,685 2650 CASTLEVIEW 3,236 2651 BELLEVUE 3,123 BN - BELFAST NORTH 68,321 2510 GALWALLY 1,881 2512 HILLFOOT 1,922 2516 WYNCHURCH 1,559 2517 NEWTOWNBREDA 1,900 2518 CAIRNSHILL 2,935 2519 KNOCKBRACKEN 2,188 2520 CARRYDUFF WEST 2,357 2521 CARRYDUFF EAST 2,545 2522 BEECHILL 3,156 2523 MINNOWBURN 1,603 2612 WOODSTOCK 2,766 2613 RAVENHILL 3,896 2614 BALLYNAFEIGH 3,210 2615 ROSETTA 4,382 2616 UPPER MALONE 3,436 2617 FINAGHY 3,439 2618 MUSGRAVE 3,429 2619 BLACKSTAFF 1,981 2620 MALONE 3,930 2621 STRANMILLIS 4,037 2622 WINDSOR 2,993 2623 BOTANIC 2,557 2624 SHAFTESBURY 4,062 BS - BELFAST SOUTH 66,164 1924N DERRYAGHY NORTH 3,423 1926 DUNMURRY 2,924 1927 TWINBROOK 1,690 1928 POLEGLASS 2,505 1929 KILWEE 2,216 1930 COLLIN GLEN 3,235 2625 LADYBROOK 4,413 2626 GLENCOLIN 4,505 2627 ANDERSONSTOWN 3,831 2628 GLEN ROAD 4,160 2629 FALLS PARK 3,989 2630 UPPER SPRINGFIELD 3,547 2631 WHITEROCK 3,673 2632 BEECHMOUNT 3,330 2633 HIGHFIELD 3,806 2634 GLENCAIRN 2,331 2637 SHANKILL 2,471 2638 CLONARD 3,179 2639 FALLS 3,273 BW - BELFAST WEST 62,501 0513 GLENDUN 821 0514 GLENAAN 911 0515 GLENARIFF 1,200 0601 CARNLOUGH 1,477 0602 GLENARM 1,374 0603 CARNCASTLE 2,206 0604 BLACKCAVE 1,124 0605 HARBOUR 1,280 0606 CENTRAL 1,230 0607 TOWN PARKS 1,060 0608 GARDENMORE 1,431 0609 CRAIGY HILL 1,015 0610 BALLYLORAN 665 0611 ANTIVILLE 927 0612 KILWAUGHTER 3,748 0613 GLYNN 1,528 0614 BALLYCARRY 1,911 0615 ISLAND MAGEE 1,848 2108 JORDANSTOWN 4,514 2109 ROSTULLA 2,556 2110 MONKSTOWN 2,181 2201 BLACKHEAD 1,411 2202 WHITEHEAD 1,541 2203 EDEN 3,537 2204 BONEYBEFORE 1,329 2205 BLUEFIELD 2,001 2206 VICTORIA 1,882 2207 MILEBUSH 1,112 2208 LOVE LANE 1,017 2209 SUNNYLANDS 1,032 2210 NORTHLAND 867 2211 CLIPPERSTOWN 1,342 2212 KILLYCROT 1,903 2213 WOODBURN 1,827 2214 BURLEIGH HILL 2,268 2215 GREENISLAND 1,917 2216 GORTALEE 1,025 2217 KNOCKAGH 1,950 EA - EAST ANTRIM 62,968 0101 BANAGHER 2,482 0102 CLAUDY 2,540 0201 MAGILLIGAN 1,377 0202 AGHANLOO 3,020 0203 FOREST 1,767 0204 UPPER GLENSHANE 1,771 0205 FEENY 1,599 0206 DUNGIVEN 1,429 0207 THE HIGHLANDS 1,402 0208 GLACK 1,560 0209 GRESTEEL 2,517 0210 BALLYKELLY 1,244 0211 ROESIDE 1,004 0212 RATHBRADY 1,093 0213 ENAGH 1,694 0214 COOLESSAN 907 0215 GREYSTONE 832 0301 KILREA 1,885 0302 AGIVEY 1,790 0303 DUNDOOAN 2,093 0304 KNOCKLYNN 2,686 0305 DUNLUCE 1,489 0306 ROYAL PORTRUSH 1,413 0307 HOPEFIELD 2,506 0308 ATLANTIC 1,555 0309 PORTSTEWART 1,074 0310 STRAND 1,632 0311 UNIVERSITY 1,436 0312 BALLYSALLY 1,548 0313 CENTRAL 1,048 0314 CROSS GLEBE 1,676 0315 MOUNT SANDEL 1,232 0316 THE CUTS 2,848 0317 CHURCHLAND 1,452 0318 WATERSIDE 2,004 0319 CASTLEROCK 2,209 0320 MACOSQUIN 1,728 0321 RINGSEND 1,793 0322 GARVAGH 1,856 EL - EAST LONDONDERRY 67,191 1201 ROSSLEA 1,734 1202 NEWTOWNBUTLER 1,892 1203 DONAGH 1,956 1204 LISNASKEA 1,803 1205 BROOKEBOROUGH 1,911 1206 MAGUIRES BRIDGE 2,403 1207 TEMPO 2,090 1208 LISBELLAW 2,175 1209 BALLINAMALLARD 1,908 1210 IRVINESTOWN 1,566 1211 LISNARRICK 1,579 1212 KESH EDERNEY AND LACK 2,683 1213 BELLEEK AND BOA 1,940 1214 BELCOO AND GARRISON 2,081 1215 DERRYGONNELLY 2,005 1216 BOHO, CLEENISH & LETTERBREEN 2,372 1217 FLORENCE COURT AND KINAWLEY 2,146 1218 DERRYLIN 1,902 1219 ROSSORRY 1,779 1220 PORTORA 1,982 1221 DEVENISH 1,135 1222 ERNE 1,700 1223 CASTLECOOLE 2,441 1301 FIVEMILETOWN 1,486 1302 CLOGHER 1,611 1303 AUGHER 1,651 1304 BALLYGAWLEY 1,826 1305 CASTLECAULFIELD 2,050 1312 KILLYMAN 1,945 1313 MOY 1,879 1314 BENBURB 1,867 1315 CALEDON 1,837 1316 AUGHNACLOY 1,848 1317 MULLAGHMORE 1,211 1318 BALLYSAGGART 1,156 1319 MOYGASHEL 1,330 1320 COOLHILL 1,215 1321 KILLYMEAL 1,528 1322 DRUMGLASS 1,098 FST - FERMANAGH AND SOUTH TYRONE 70,721 0103 EGLINTON 3,056 0104 HOLLY MOUNT 3,614 0105 NEW BUILDINGS 2,479 0106 ENAGH 3,615 0107 CAW 1,831 0108 KILFENNAN 2,086 0109 ALTNAGELVIN 3,283 0110 LISNAGELVIN 2,405 0111 CLONDERMOT 2,261 0112 VICTORIA 2,261 0113 EBRINGTON 1,654 0114 CREVAGH 3,874 0115 SPRINGTOWN 2,333 0116 CREGGAN SOUTH 1,892 0117 BRANDYWELL 1,785 0118 THE DIAMOND 1,595 0119 WESTLAND 1,584 0120 BEECHWOOD 1,710 0121 CREGGAN CENTRAL 1,933 0122 ROSEMOUNT 1,655 0123 FOYLE SPRINGS 2,885 0124 STRAND 1,994 0125 PENNYBURN 1,967 0126 CARN HILL 1,836 0127 SHANTALLOW WEST 4,358 0128 SHANTALLOW EAST 1,915 0129 BALLYNASHALLOG 2,641 0130 CULMORE 6,035 FY - FOYLE 70,537 1707 GRANSHA 2,464 1708 DROMORE SOUTH 2,783 1709 DROMORE NORTH 1,834 1710 QUILLY 1,901 1902 BALLINDERRY 3,518 1903 MOIRA 3,604 1904 MAGHABERRY 3,608 1905 MAZE 2,947 1906 HILLSBOROUGH 3,050 1907 DROMARA 3,446 1908 BALLYMACBRENNAN 2,696 1909 DRUMBO 2,530 1910 HILLHALL 2,175 1911 BLARIS 2,389 1912 KNOCKMORE 2,758 1913 OLD WARREN 1,510 1914 LAGAN VALLEY 1,871 1915 TONAGH 1,518 1916 BALLYMACOSS 5,697 1917 BALLYMACASH 3,181 1918 LISNAGARVEY 2,020 1919 WALLACE PARK 2,315 1920 MAGHERALAVE 2,408 1921 HARMONY HILL 2,209 1922 HILDEN 1,817 1923 LAMBEG 1,790 1924S DERRYAGHY SOUTH 2,607 1925 SEYMOUR HILL 1,779 LV - LAGAN VALLEY 72,425 0801 SWATRAGH 2,392 0802 UPPERLANDS 1,686 0803 VALLEY 1,901 0804 LOWER GLENSHANE 2,304 0805 MAGHERA 1,799 0806 GULLADUFF 2,028 0807 TOBERMORE 1,894 0808 KNOCKCLOGHRIM 1,949 0809 BELLAGHY 1,955 0810 CASTLEDAWSON 2,159 0811 DRAPERSTOWN 2,079 0812 LECUMPHER 2,062 0813 BALLYMAGUIGAN 2,053 0814 TOWN PARKS WEST 1,507 0815 GLEBE 2,033 0816 TOWN PARKS EAST 1,871 0901 DUNNAMORE 1,664 0902 POMEROY 1,610 0903 LISSAN 1,529 0904 OAKLANDS 1,624 0905 SANDHOLES 1,299 0906 MONEYMORE 1,725 0907 COAGH 1,420 0908 STEWARTSTOWN 1,378 0909 THE LOOP 2,125 0910 ARDBOE 1,849 0911 KILLYCOLPY 1,906 0912 OLDTOWN 1,556 0913 NEWBUILDINGS 1,315 0914 TULLAGH 1,414 0915 GORTALOWRY 1,674 0916 KILLYMOON 1,235 1306 ALTMORE 1,927 1307 DONAGHMORE 1,734 1308 COALISLAND WEST AND NEWMILLS 1,910 1309 COALISLAND NORTH 2,185 1310 COALISLAND SOUTH 1,564 1311 WASHING BAY 2,269 MU - MID ULSTER 68,584 0401 BENVARDIN 1,423 0402 SEACON 1,917 0403 DERVOCK 1,101 0404 STRANOCUM 1,197 0405 BALLYHOE AND CORKEY 1,356 0406 KNOCKAHOLET 1,198 0407 ROUTE 1,136 0408 GLEBE 1,248 0409 NEWHILL 1,622 0410 CARNANY 1,393 0411 FAIRHILL 1,280 0412 THE VOW 1,457 0413 KILLOQUIN LOWER 1,301 0414 DUNLOY 1,554 0415 CLOGH MILLS 1,460 0416 KILLOQUIN UPPER 1,103 0501 BUSHMILLS 492 0502 BALLYLOUGH 749 0503 DUNSEVERICK 583 0504 CARNMOON 671 0505 KINBANE 667 0506 MOSS-SIDE AND MOYARGET 675 0507 ARMOY 777 0508 DALRIADA 1,110 0509 KNOCKLAYD 1,171 0510 GLENTAISIE 871 0511 BONAMARGY AND RATHLIN 681 0512 GLENSHESK 717 0701 GLENRAVEL 2,437 0702 SLEMISH 1,970 0703 GLENWHIRRY 2,255 0704 KELLS 2,446 0705 GRANGE 2,688 0706 AHOGHILL 2,869 0707 PORTGLENONE 2,288 0708 DUNMINNING 1,939 0709 CRAIGYWARREN 1,965 0710 CULLYBACKEY 1,980 0711 BROUGHSHANE 2,539 0712 GALGORM 2,436 0713 ACADEMY 1,543 0714 BALLYLOUGHAN 1,925 0715 PARK 1,274 0716 DUNCLUG 1,154 0717 FAIR GREEN 988 0718 SUMMERFIELD 1,742 0719 CASTLE DEMESNE 1,175 0720 ARDEEVIN 2,393 0721 HARRYVILLE 1,325 0722 BALLEE 1,238 0723 MOAT 1,171 0724 BALLYKEEL 1,102 NA - NORTH ANTRIM 75,752 2301 GROOMSPORT 2,470 2302 CHURCHILL 2,181 2303 BALLYHOLME 2,020 2304 BROADWAY 2,168 2305 BALLYMACONNELL 2,068 2306 BALLYMAGEE 2,666 2307 BALLYCROCHAN 3,797 2308 HARBOUR 1,968 2309 BANGOR CASTLE 1,947 2310 BLOOMFIELD 2,603 2311 WHITEHILL 1,596 2312 CONLIG 4,569 2313 PRINCETOWN 2,211 2314 BRYANSBURN 1,995 2315 SILVERSTREAM 1,965 2316 RATHGAEL 1,649 2317 CLANDEBOYE 3,030 2318 DUFFERIN 1,703 2319 SPRING HILL 2,084 2320 CRAWFORDSBURN 2,209 2321 CRAIGAVAD 1,997 2322 CULTRA 1,902 2323 HOLYWOOD PRIORY 2,073 2324 HOLYWOOD DEMESNE 2,033 2325 LOUGHVIEW 1,760 2416 DONAGHADEE NORTH 2,630 2417 DONAGHADEE SOUTH 2,186 2418 MILLISLE 2,947 ND - NORTH DOWN 64,427 1501 CHARLEMONT 1,908 1502 LOUGHGALL 2,102 1503 HOCKLEY 1,945 1504 BALLYMARTRIM 2,130 1505 KILLYLEA 1,901 1506 MILFORD 2,049 1507 DERRYNOOSE 2,499 1508 KEADY 1,189 1509 CARRIGATUKE 1,866 1510 KILLEEN 2,134 1511 MARKETHILL 1,999 1512 POYNTZ PASS 2,043 1513 TANDRAGEE 1,979 1514 LAURELVALE 2,167 1515 RICH HILL 2,090 1516 HAMILTONSBAWN 2,560 1517 DOWNS 1,709 1518 CALLAN BRIDGE 1,545 1519 ABBEY PARK 1,625 1520 OBSERVATORY 1,606 1521 THE MALL 1,087 1522 DEMESNE 1,943 1614 WINDSOR HILL 2,010 1615 ST.
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