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Next Northern Ireland Assembly election
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Next Northern Ireland Assembly election
← 2022 No later than 6 May 2027

All 90 seats to the Northern Ireland Assembly
 
First Minister Humza Yousaf meets with First Minister of Northern Ireland designate Michelle O'Neill, 2023 (cropped).jpg
Official portrait of Gavin Robinson MP crop 2.jpg
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Leader Michelle O'Neill[n 1] Gavin Robinson[n 2] Naomi Long
Party Sinn Féin DUP Alliance
Leader since 23 January 2017[n 3] 29 March 2024 26 October 2016
Leader's seat Mid Ulster MP (not an MLA)[n 4] Belfast East
Last election 27 seats, 29.0% 25 seats, 21.3% 17 seats, 13.5%

 
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Colum Eastwood SDLP Conference 2023.jpg
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Leader Doug Beattie Colum Eastwood Jim Allister
Party Ulster Unionist SDLP TUV
Leader since 27 May 2021 14 November 2015 7 December 2007
Leader's seat Upper Bann MP (not an MLA)[n 5] North Antrim
Last election 9 seats, 11.2% 8 seats, 9.1% 1 seat, 7.6%

 
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Leader Eamonn McCann[n 6]
Party People Before Profit
Last election 1 seat, 1.1%

Incumbent First Minister and
deputy First Minister

Michelle O'Neill (SF) &
Emma Little-Pengelly (DUP)



A Northern Ireland Assembly election will be held to elect 90 members to the Northern Ireland Assembly by 6 May 2027.

After the Northern Ireland Assembly election on 5 May 2022, the DUP (the largest unionist party in the legislature) declined to agree on the appointment of Speaker to the Assembly, preventing the formation of an Executive. Chris Heaton-Harris, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, confirmed a legal obligation to call an election if no Executive was formed by a 27 October 2022 deadline.[2] No Executive was formed by this deadline,[3] but the deadline was extended by legislation in the Westminster Parliament.[4][5] A deadline of 18 January 2024 was then proposed.[6][7] On 31 January 2024 the DUP and UK Government announced a deal had been struck to revive the Executive,[8] and on 3 February 2024 the Assembly swore in Sinn Fein First Minister Michelle O'Neill and DUP deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly.[9]

This election will be the eighth since the assembly was established in 1998. Seven parties have MLAs in the seventh assembly: Sinn Féin led by Michelle O'Neill, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) led by Gavin Robinson,[10] Alliance led by Naomi Long, the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) led by Doug Beattie, the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) led by Colum Eastwood, Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) led by Jim Allister, in addition to People Before Profit (PBP), who have a collective leadership.

Background

Section 7 of the Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2014 specifies that elections will be held on the first Thursday in May on the fifth calendar year following that in which its predecessor was elected,[11] which is 6 May 2027. However, there are several circumstances in which the Assembly can be dissolved earlier.

After the 2022 Assembly election, the DUP declined to join in forming a government due to its opposition to the Northern Ireland Protocol on post-Brexit trading arrangements. If no government is formed within six months, the United Kingdom Government's Northern Ireland Secretary has to call a new election early or come up with some other solution.[12] No government was formed by the deadline.[13] Rather than call a new election, Heaton-Harris introduced legislation to extend the deadline,[14] the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2022.[15][16][17] The new deadline also passed with no resolution.[14][18][19] Heaton-Harris produced a further extension through legislation via the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation and Organ and Tissue Donation) Act 2023.[20][21]

On 27 February 2023, the UK and EU announced the Windsor Framework to make changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol.[22] It was hoped that this would lead to formation of an Assembly executive.[23] However, the DUP boycott continued.[24] Heaton-Harris again brought primary legislation to further extend the deadline to 8 February 2024, via the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill 2024.[25][26][27]

On 30 January, the DUP announced that they would accept a deal conditional on legislation being passed by the UK government that saw them agreeing to form an executive with Sinn Fein.[28] A new executive was formed on 3 February 2024.

Opinion polling

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Date(s)
conducted
Pollster Client Sample
size
SF
N
DUP U APNI O UUP U SDLP N TUV U Green O Aontú N PBP O Other Lead
10-13 May 2024 LucidTalk Belfast Telegraph 1,021 29% 21% 15% 11% 8% 8% 1% 2% 1% 4% 8%
29 Mar 2024 Jeffrey Donaldson resigns as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party
9–12 Feb 2024 LucidTalk Belfast Telegraph 3,207 31% 24% 14% 10% 7% 6% 1% 2% 1% 4% 7%
3 Feb 2024 Establishment of the new executive
27–30 Oct 2023 LucidTalk Belfast Telegraph 3,046 31% 28% 16% 8% 6% 4% 2% 1% 1% 2% 3%
14 Jan – 7 Sep 2023 Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey ARK 1,200 19% 15% 22% 10% 7% 4%
22%
None of these on 10%
I don't know on 8%
Other party on 3%
Other answer on 1%
3%
11–14 Aug 2023 LucidTalk Belfast Telegraph 2,950 31% 26% 15% 10% 6% 5% 2% 2% 1% 2% 5%
18 May 2023 2023 local elections 30.9% 23.3% 13.3% 10.9% 8.7% 3.9% 1.7% 0.9% 1.0%
5.4%
7.6%
21–24 Apr 2023 LucidTalk Belfast Telegraph 3,557 29% 25% 13% 11% 7% 7% 2% 2% 1% 3% 4%
3–14 Mar 2023 Institute of Irish Studies University of Liverpool/The Irish News N/A 30.6% 23.9% 15.4% 11.3% 6.7% 4.8% 3.2% 0.2% 2.2%
1.7%
6.7%
20–23 Jan 2023 LucidTalk Belfast Telegraph 1,499 31% 25% 15% 10% 7% 7% 1% 2% 1% 1% 6%
4–7 Nov 2022 LucidTalk Belfast Telegraph 3,351 32% 27% 15% 9% 7% 5% 2% 1% 1% 1% 5%
12–15 Aug 2022 LucidTalk Belfast Telegraph 3,384 30% 24% 16% 11% 7% 6% 2% 2% 1% 1% 6%
28 Jun10 Jul 2022 Institute of Irish Studies