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John Ferguson (Northern Ireland politician)

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John Ferguson (born June 1911) was a politician in Northern Ireland.

Ferguson was born in Belfast and studied at the Moravian School. He worked as a fruit merchant, becoming chairman of the Retail Fruit Federation of Northern Ireland, and also as a volunteer social workers within Toc H, then joined the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). He stood for the UUP in Belfast Oldpark at the Northern Ireland general election, 1965, and took 40.5% of the vote, but was not elected. In 1967, he became a Justice of the Peace.[1]

Ferguson was a founder member of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, and won a seat on Belfast City Council at the Northern Ireland local elections, 1973. He was also successful in Belfast North at the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election, but when he stood in the equivalent Westminster constituency at the October 1974 general election, he took only 8.1% of the vote.[1] He stood again in Belfast North for the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention, but he narrowly missed re-election.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Ted Nealon, Ireland: a parliamentary directory, 1973–1974, p.193
  2. ^ North Belfast 1973–82, Northern Ireland Elections
Northern Ireland Assembly (1973)
New assembly Assembly Member for North Belfast
1973–1974
Assembly abolished