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    The 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly elections were held on 20 October 1982 in an attempt to re-establish devolution and power-sharing in Northern Ireland. Although the Northern Ireland Assembly officially lasted until 1986 (and was seen as being a continuation of the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention of … See more

    The electoral system proved to be hugely controversial. While there was general acceptance that the elections should take part using the Single Transferable Vote system, the decision to use the same twelve constituency … See more

    On the Unionist side, the Assembly was welcomed, with some hailing it nostalgically as 'a new Stormont'. Consequently, many Nationalists were suspicious of the new body. The Irish Independence Party, which had moderate electoral success in … See more

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    The electoral system proved to be hugely controversial. While there was general acceptance that the elections should take part using the Single Transferable Vote system, the decision to use the same 12 constituency boundaries used in 1973 rather than the new 17 constituency boundaries which were later adopted in 1983 was heavily criticised.
    Great interest centred on the performance of Sinn Féin, fighting its first full election in many dec…

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    What happened to the Northern Ireland Assembly?
    The Northern Ireland Assembly established in 1982 represented an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to restore the devolution to Northern Ireland which had been suspended 10 years previously. The Assembly was abolished in 1986.
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    Why did the Workers Party fail in the Northern Ireland general election?
    The Workers Party failed to make a breakthrough despite respectable vote shares in places like North and West Belfast. The boycott by the Nationalist parties meant that the planned devolution never took place, while the UUP also intermittently boycotted proceedings.
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    What is the history of devolution in Northern Ireland?
    With 1981 dominated by the Hunger Strikes and the Prisons issue, constitutional initiatives took a back seat to the security situation. However, on 5 April 1982, Atkins' successor James Prior published a white paper "Northern Ireland: A Framework for Devolution" which proposed what was referred to as partial or rolling devolution.
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    Why did the Unionists boycott the Northern Ireland Parliament in 1985?
    Following the Anglo-Irish Agreement of November 1985, Unionists insisted on using the debating chamber to protest at the Agreement, resulting in an Alliance walk-out on 5 December 1985 and subsequent boycott.
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    Oct 20, 2021 · The 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly elections were held on 20 October 1982 in an attempt to re-establish devolution and power-sharing in Northern Ireland. Although the …

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    The Northern Ireland Assembly established in 1982 represented an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to restore the devolution to Northern Ireland which had been suspended 10 years …

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    • The closest results were: 1. William Bleakes (UUP) defeated George Green (UPUP) by 6 votes in North Down. 2. Paul Maguire (Alliance) defeated Joe Austin (SF) by 184 votes in North Belfast(with some votes undistributed which would have made the final margin wider) 3. Will Glendinning (Alliance) defeated William Dickson (DUP) by 244 votes in West Bel...
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    Northern Ireland 1973–98: This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Northern Ireland. Interim bodies; Northern Ireland Assembly (1973) Northern Ireland Executive (1974) …

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    However on 5 April 1982, Atkins' successor James Prior published a white paper "Northern Ireland: A Framework for Devolution" which proposed what was referred to as partial or rolling …

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