Robert Coulter

Robert Coulter MBE (23 October 1929 – 5 September 2018) was a Northern Irish politician, a member of the Ulster Unionist Party and a prominent proponent of unionism.

Robert Coulter

Member of the Legislative Assembly
for Antrim North
In office
25 June 1998  5 May 2011
Preceded byNew Creation
Succeeded byRobin Swann
Personal details
Born(1929-10-23)23 October 1929
Ballymena, Northern Ireland
Died5 September 2018(2018-09-05) (aged 88)
Political partyUlster Unionist Party
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin University of Ulster
ProfessionClergyman

Between 1998 and 2011 he served as an Ulster Unionist Party MLA for North Antrim.[1] Coulter was born in 1929, making him the second oldest MLA after the Rev. Ian Paisley.

He was educated at Ballymena College, Trinity College, Dublin and the University of Ulster.

He was married with one son and one daughter. He was a retired Presbyterian minister and a former lecturer in religious studies at Belfast Institute for Further and Higher Education.[2]

He was elected a Councillor for Ballymena Borough Council in 1985 and was Mayor of Ballymena from 1993 to 1996.

Coulter was elected Alderman of the Borough of Ballymena in 1996.

He was elected to represent the constituency of North Antrim in the Northern Ireland Forum for Political Dialogue (1996–1998)

He was a member of the Health, Social Service and Public Safety Committee in the 1998-2003 Assembly.

Coulter was re-elected to his Assembly seat in 2007.[3]

In 2010, the Reverend Dr. Robert Coulter was honoured for his public service with membership in the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.[4]

Coulter did not put his name forward for the 2011 election in North Antrim, effectively retiring. He was in his 80s.[5] He died on 5 September 2018.[6]

References

Civic offices
Preceded by
Hubert Nicholl
Mayor of Ballymena
1993–1996
Succeeded by
James Currie
Northern Ireland Forum
New forum Member for North Antrim
1996–1998
Forum dissolved
Northern Ireland Assembly
New assembly MLA for Antrim North
1998–2011
Succeeded by
Robin Swann
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