NI Assembly Election 2017
The final results in the NI Assembly election are in with all 90 MLAs elected and the DUP still the largest party with 28, but Sinn Féin having polled well with just one less MLA.
The final results in the NI Assembly election are in with all 90 MLAs elected and the DUP still the largest party with 28, but Sinn Féin having polled well with just one less MLA.
The Green Party has retained both of its MLAs from the last Stormont administration, with Clare Bailey elected to the last Assembly seat.
She was returned in the South Belfast constituency in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Earlier, party leader Steven Agnew was returned in North Down.
The party will be pleased to have held their position with the number of overall seats having been reduced from 108 to 90.
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John O’Dowd has told UTV Sinn Féin will not nominate if the Arlene Foster is put forward as First Minister ahead of the RHI investigation.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has said she is looking to work with other parties to restore the NI Executive “in a way in which it will endure”.
Secretary of State James Brokenshire has warned that there is only a limited window in which to restore the NI Assembly and the Executive.