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  1. The 2000 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election was triggered by the decision of Martin Smyth to challenge incumbent David Trimble over the party's direction in the implementation of the Belfast Agreement at the party's annual general meeting on 25 March 2000. [1] Reverend Smyth, the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Belfast who was ...

  2. The 1974 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election took place on 22 January 1974, as a result of incumbent Brian Faulkner's resignation on 7 January 1974 because of difficulty in achieving agreement to the setting up of an all-Ireland council.

  3. The 1979 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election saw James Molyneaux succeed Harry West as leader on 7 September. At a specially convened meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council at the Ulster Hall , Belfast , in early September, Molyneaux (MP for South Antrim ) beat Reverend Robert Bradford (MP for Belfast South ) by a three to one majority (with Austin Ardill coming a distant third). [2]

  4. The 2004 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election was triggered by the decision of a group of UUP members to challenge incumbent leader David Trimble over the party's direction following the 2003 Northern Ireland Assembly elections at the party's annual general meeting on 27 March 2004. The UUP has held a leadership election every March since ...

  5. An election for the leadership of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) was held on 27 May 2021 at a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Party council. The election was triggered following the resignation of incumbent leader Steve Aiken, who was elected in 2019.

  6. John Stewart (Northern Ireland politician) Robin Swann. Categories: British political candidates. Politicians from Northern Ireland. Ulster Unionist Party politicians.

  7. The Ulster Unionist Coalition Party (UUCP) was a minor unionist political formation in Northern Ireland. Following a split in the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) majority bloc in Ballymena in 2007, six councillors who objected to the DUP's agreement to share power in the Northern Ireland Executive with Sinn Féin left the DUP and redesignated themselves as the "Ulster Unionist Coalition Party ...