Members of the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly
This is a list of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly elected in 1973.
Northern Ireland 1973–98
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All members elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly at the 1973 election are listed and grouped by party.
Members
Ulster Unionist Party (31 seats)
- Norman Agnew
- Austin Ardill
- John Baxter
- Roy Bradford
- Ronald Broadhurst
- John Brooke, 2nd Viscount Brookeborough
- William Brownlow
- Robert Campbell
- Joshua Cardwell
- Sheena Conn
- William Douglas
- Nelson Elder
- Brian Faulkner
- Lloyd Hall-Thompson
- Herbert Heslip
- James Kilfedder
- Herbert Kirk
- Reginald Magee
- David McCarthy
- Basil McIvor
- Peter McLachlan
- Frank Millar
- Nat Minford
- William Morgan
- Leslie Morrell
- Duncan Pollock
- James Stronge
- John Taylor
- William Thompson
- Harry West
- Herbert Whitten
Social Democratic and Labour Party (19 seats)
Democratic Unionist Party (8 seats)
- William Beattie
- Thomas Burns
- James Craig
- Douglas Hutchinson
- John McQuade
- Eileen Paisley
- Ian Paisley
- Charles Poots
Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party (7 seats)
- Ernest Baird
- Glenn Barr
- Thomas Carson
- William Craig
- John Dunlop
- Cecil Harvey
- Kennedy Lindsay
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (8 seats)
West Belfast Loyalist Coalition (3 seats)
- Jean Coulter (Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party)
- John Laird (Ulster Unionist Party)
- Hugh Smyth (Independent Unionist)
Independent Unionist (1 seat)
Changes
- Clifford Smyth of the Democratic Unionist Party was elected in a by-election in North Antrim in 1974, following the death of David McCarthy of the Ulster Unionists.
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