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Gerry Carroll
Carroll in 2016
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for Belfast West
Assumed office
7 May 2016
Preceded byRosie McCorley
Member of Belfast City Council
In office
22 May 2014 – 7 May 2016
Serving with six others
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byMatthew Collins
ConstituencyBlack Mountain
Personal details
Born27 April 1987 (1987-04-27) (age 38)
PartyPeople Before Profit
Alma materUniversity of Ulster
OccupationPolitician

Gerry Carroll (born 27 April 1987) is a People Before Profit politician and socialist activist from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Belfast West since 2016. Carroll also served as a Belfast City Councillor for the Black Mountain DEA from 2014 until 2016.

Career

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When aged 16, Carroll fund-raised with fellow activists to travel to Edinburgh, Scotland for the Make Poverty History protest. He contested the 2011 Belfast West by-election—triggered by the resignation of Gerry Adams—for the People Before Profit, and won 7.6% of the vote. At the 2014 Belfast City Council election he gained one of the seven seats in the Black Mountain electoral area from Sinn Féin, coming third. Following his election, he said that he did not describe himself as a nationalist or a unionist, instead choosing to identify as a socialist. He said: "There is a lot of anger in West Belfast at the minute over the situation at Royal Victoria Hospital's A&E, the privatisation of leisure centres and the Casement Park issues...residents have been trampled on".[1] He contested Belfast West again at the 2015 general election,[2] this time coming second, gaining 19.2% of the vote and reducing the Sinn Féin majority from 57.1% to 35.0%.[3]

After being elected a councillor, Carroll criticised the large pay rises that were given to councillors whilst other council staff suffered effective pay cuts, and campaigned against privatisation and cuts.[4]

He criticised Sinn Féin's "support for capitalism", and spoke against the "sectarian nature" of politics in Northern Ireland. In August 2014 he said: "In Northern Ireland sectarianism is at the heart of the state. I don't accept that, but then again I don't accept the conservative right-wing state in the south". At the 2016 Assembly election he was elected an MLA for Belfast West, topping the poll on the first count and gaining a seat from Rosie McCorley of Sinn Féin.[5] He was re-elected at the 2017 election; however, his vote fell from 22.9% to 12.2% in the face of a 4% overall Sinn Féin vote increase that cost fellow People Before Profit MLA Eamonn McCann and the SDLP's Alex Attwood their re-election bids.[6]

Carroll's support for Brexit, in an area in which three-quarters of voters voted Remain, attracted criticism from Sinn Féin and pro-EU activists.[7][8]

Carroll stood in the 2019 general election and came in second place behind incumbent Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey.[9]

Carroll defended the seat in the 2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election but with a reduced majority of 7.51% of first preference votes,[10][11] down from 12.15% in 2017.[12]

Electoral history

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2024 UK general election

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General election 2024: Belfast West[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 21,009 52.9 +4.4
People Before ProfitGerry Carroll5,04812.7−1.4
SDLPPaul Doherty4,31810.9+3.5
DUPFrank McCoubrey4,30410.8−7.4
TUVAnn McClure2,0105.1New
AllianceEóin Millar1,0772.7−4.4
AontúGerard Herdman9042.3−1.4
UUPBen Sharkey4611.2+0.3
Green (NI)Ash Jones4511.1New
IndependentTony Mallon1610.4New
Majority15,96140.2
Turnout53.0−6.9
Registered electors75,346
Sinn Féin holdSwingIncrease 2.9

2019 UK general election

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General election 2019: Belfast West[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 20,866 53.8 −12.9
People Before ProfitGerry Carroll6,19416.0+5.8
DUPFrank McCoubrey5,22013.5+0.1
SDLPPaul Doherty2,9857.7+0.7
AllianceDonnamarie Higgins1,8824.9+3.0
AontúMonica Digney1,6354.2New
Majority14,67237.8−15.6
Turnout38,78259.1−6.3
Registered electors65,621
Sinn Féin holdSwing

2017 UK general election

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General election 2017: Belfast West[15][16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 27,107 66.7 +12.5
DUPFrank McCoubrey5,45513.4+5.6
People Before ProfitGerry Carroll4,13210.2−9.0
SDLPTim Attwood2,8607.0−2.8
AllianceSorcha Eastwood7311.9+0.1
Workers' PartyConor Campbell3480.9−0.8
Majority21,65253.4+18.4
Turnout40,83065.4+9.1
Registered electors62,423
Sinn Féin holdSwing+12.5

2017 Northern Ireland Assembly election

[edit]
2017 Assembly election: Belfast West - 5 seats[17]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234
Sinn FéinÓrlaithí Flynn17.16,918
People Before ProfitGerry Carroll12.24,9036,5148,252
Sinn FéinAlex Maskey15.76,3466,4517,036
Sinn FéinFra McCann15.46,2016,3146,6367,067
Sinn FéinPat Sheehan13.55,4665,5155,7395,903
DUPFrank McCoubrey10.14,0634,3724,4904,521
SDLPAlex Attwood8.63,4524,019
People Before ProfitMichael Collins2.71,096
AllianceSorcha Eastwood1.9747
UUPFred Rogers1.2486
Workers' PartyConor Campbell1.0415
Green (NI)Ellen Murray0.6251
Electorate: 61,309   Valid: 40,344   Spoilt: 586 (1.43%)   Quota: 6,725   Turnout: 40,930 (66.76%)  

2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election

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2016 Assembly election: Belfast West - 6 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678
People Before ProfitGerry Carroll22.98,299
Sinn FéinAlex Maskey13.14,7695,360.80
Sinn FéinPat Sheehan9.73,5163,761.083,829.206,393.20
Sinn FéinFra McCann11.14,0284,283.204,479.484,756.685,891.73
Sinn FéinJennifer McCann12.14,3864,648.684,755.044,988.885,044.815,750.11
SDLPAlex Attwood7.32,6473,407.764,161.364,234.524,242.984,245.384,299.084,430.20
DUPFrank McCoubrey10.43,7663,780.524,332.284,336.284,337.694,337.694,337.694,341.21
Sinn FéinRosie McCorley8.43,0533,244.403,303.24
Workers' PartyConor Campbell1.5532766.54
Green (NI)Ellen Murray0.9327705.84
UUPGareth Martin1.8654668.96
AllianceJemima Higgins0.8291427.40
Electorate: 63,993   Valid: 36,268   Spoilt: 722 (1.95%)   Quota: 5,182   Turnout: 56.70  

2015 UK general election

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General election 2015: Belfast West[18][19][20][21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 19,163 54.2 −16.9
People Before ProfitGerry Carroll6,79819.2N/A
SDLPAlex Attwood3,4759.8−6.6
DUPFrank McCoubrey2,7737.8+0.2
UUPBill Manwaring1,0883.10.0
UKIPBrian Higginson7652.2New
AllianceGerard Catney6361.8−0.1
Workers' PartyJohn Lowry5971.7New
NI ConservativesPaul Shea340.1New
Majority12,36535.0−19.7
Turnout35,32956.3+2.3
Registered electors62,697
Sinn Féin holdSwing−14.0

2014 Belfast City Council election

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2014 Belfast City Council election - Black Mountain - 7 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567
Sinn FéinSteven Corr*12.86%1,793      
Sinn FéinJanice Austin*†12.80%1,784      
People Before ProfitGerry Carroll12.13%1,6911,789     
Sinn FéinEmma Groves*11.68%1,6281,6371,757    
Sinn FéinArder Carson*10.82%1,5091,5271,6281,629.681,634.181,636.121,641.44
SDLPTim Attwood*9.02%1,2581,4521,5961,597.181,631.681,632.721,634.26
Sinn FéinCiarán Beattie*9.61%1,3401,3691,4721,501.461,504.461,534.221,538.14
Sinn FéinCaoimhín Mhic Giolla Mhin*10.24%1,4281,4501,5211,522.301,526.051,527.191,529.71
éirígíPádraic MacCoitir7.36%1,0261,040     
Workers' PartyJoanne Lowry1.14%159      
SDLPGerard McDonald0.95%133      
AllianceLauren Gray0.79%110      
NI21Chris Valente0.60%83      
Electorate: 25,146   Valid: 13,942 (55.44%)   Spoilt: 369   Quota: 1,743   Turnout: 14,311 (56.91%)  

2011 UK by-election

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2011 Belfast West by-election[22][23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 16,211 70.6 −0.5
SDLPAlex Attwood3,08813.5−2.9
People Before ProfitGerry Carroll1,7517.6New
DUPBrian Kingston1,3936.1−1.5
UUPBill Manwaring3861.7−1.4
AllianceAaron McIntyre1220.5−1.4
Majority13,12357.1+2.4
Turnout22,95137.5−16.5
Registered electors61,441
Sinn Féin holdSwing+1.2

2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election

[edit]
2011 Assembly election: Belfast West - 6 seats[24]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567891011
Sinn FéinPaul Maskey15.45,343
Sinn FéinJennifer McCann15.15,239
Sinn FéinFra McCann12.94,4814,587.964,604.964,613.084,645.504,682.604,735.844,837.224,838.345,167.34
SDLPAlex Attwood10.93,7653,776.693,780.093,787.093,890.453,939.624,083.744,719.584,780.655,151.65
Sinn FéinSue Ramsey11.94,1164,340.284,350.884,358.194,377.404,394.474,407.474,423.944,433.994,683.904,823.06
Sinn FéinPat Sheehan10.83,7233,737.353,960.503,971.783,996.394,016.614,029.734,051.854,054.904,249.774,327.19
DUPBrian Kingston7.52,5872,587.282,587.332,587.332,600.452,604.452,607.452,617.573,834.573,866.573,866.57
People Before ProfitGerry Carroll4.81,6611,664.851,665.851,701.851,732.851,853.971,939.091,977.311,999.31
UUPBill Manwaring4.21,4711,471.211,471.361,473.361,503.411,512.411,517.411,526.41
SDLPColin Keenan2.3802803.26804.41807.41853.58878.63981.82
Workers' PartyJohn Lowry1.7586586.63587.03590.10607.24644.38
Socialist PartyPat Lawlor1.1384384.42384.92399.92408.92
AllianceDan McGuinness1.1365367.66368.76370.76
IndependentBrian Pelan0.4122122.77122.92
Electorate: 61,520   Valid: 34,645   Spoilt: 973   Quota: 4,950   Turnout: 35,618 (57.9%)  

References

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    Gerry Carroll
    Carroll in 2016
    Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
    for Belfast West
    Assumed office
    7 May 2016
    Preceded byRosie McCorley
    Member of Belfast City Council
    In office
    22 May 2014 – 7 May 2016
    Serving with six others
    Preceded byOffice created
    Succeeded byMatthew Collins
    ConstituencyBlack Mountain
    Personal details
    Born27 April 1987 (1987-04-27) (age 38)
    PartyPeople Before Profit
    Alma materUniversity of Ulster
    OccupationPolitician

    Gerry Carroll (born 27 April 1987) is a People Before Profit politician and socialist activist from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Belfast West since 2016. Carroll also served as a Belfast City Councillor for the Black Mountain DEA from 2014 until 2016.

    Career

    When aged 16, Carroll fund-raised with fellow activists to travel to Edinburgh, Scotland for the Make Poverty History protest. He contested the 2011 Belfast West by-election—triggered by the resignation of Gerry Adams—for the People Before Profit, and won 7.6% of the vote. At the 2014 Belfast City Council election he gained one of the seven seats in the Black Mountain electoral area from Sinn Féin, coming third. Following his election, he said that he did not describe himself as a nationalist or a unionist, instead choosing to identify as a socialist. He said: "There is a lot of anger in West Belfast at the minute over the situation at Royal Victoria Hospital's A&E, the privatisation of leisure centres and the Casement Park issues...residents have been trampled on".[1] He contested Belfast West again at the 2015 general election,[2] this time coming second, gaining 19.2% of the vote and reducing the Sinn Féin majority from 57.1% to 35.0%.[3]

    After being elected a councillor, Carroll criticised the large pay rises that were given to councillors whilst other council staff suffered effective pay cuts, and campaigned against privatisation and cuts.[4]

    He criticised Sinn Féin's "support for capitalism", and spoke against the "sectarian nature" of politics in Northern Ireland. In August 2014 he said: "In Northern Ireland sectarianism is at the heart of the state. I don't accept that, but then again I don't accept the conservative right-wing state in the south". At the 2016 Assembly election he was elected an MLA for Belfast West, topping the poll on the first count and gaining a seat from Rosie McCorley of Sinn Féin.[5] He was re-elected at the 2017 election; however, his vote fell from 22.9% to 12.2% in the face of a 4% overall Sinn Féin vote increase that cost fellow People Before Profit MLA Eamonn McCann and the SDLP's Alex Attwood their re-election bids.[6]

    Carroll's support for Brexit, in an area in which three-quarters of voters voted Remain, attracted criticism from Sinn Féin and pro-EU activists.[7][8]

    Carroll stood in the 2019 general election and came in second place behind incumbent Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey.[9]

    Carroll defended the seat in the 2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election but with a reduced majority of 7.51% of first preference votes,[10][11] down from 12.15% in 2017.[12]

    Electoral history

    2024 UK general election

    General election 2024: Belfast West[13]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 21,009 52.9 +4.4
    People Before ProfitGerry Carroll5,04812.7−1.4
    SDLPPaul Doherty4,31810.9+3.5
    DUPFrank McCoubrey4,30410.8−7.4
    TUVAnn McClure2,0105.1New
    AllianceEóin Millar1,0772.7−4.4
    AontúGerard Herdman9042.3−1.4
    UUPBen Sharkey4611.2+0.3
    Green (NI)Ash Jones4511.1New
    IndependentTony Mallon1610.4New
    Majority15,96140.2
    Turnout53.0−6.9
    Registered electors75,346
    Sinn Féin holdSwingIncrease 2.9

    2019 UK general election

    General election 2019: Belfast West[14]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 20,866 53.8 −12.9
    People Before ProfitGerry Carroll6,19416.0+5.8
    DUPFrank McCoubrey5,22013.5+0.1
    SDLPPaul Doherty2,9857.7+0.7
    AllianceDonnamarie Higgins1,8824.9+3.0
    AontúMonica Digney1,6354.2New
    Majority14,67237.8−15.6
    Turnout38,78259.1−6.3
    Registered electors65,621
    Sinn Féin holdSwing

    2017 UK general election

    General election 2017: Belfast West[15][16]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 27,107 66.7 +12.5
    DUPFrank McCoubrey5,45513.4+5.6
    People Before ProfitGerry Carroll4,13210.2−9.0
    SDLPTim Attwood2,8607.0−2.8
    AllianceSorcha Eastwood7311.9+0.1
    Workers' PartyConor Campbell3480.9−0.8
    Majority21,65253.4+18.4
    Turnout40,83065.4+9.1
    Registered electors62,423
    Sinn Féin holdSwing+12.5

    2017 Northern Ireland Assembly election

    2017 Assembly election: Belfast West - 5 seats[17]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234
    Sinn FéinÓrlaithí Flynn17.16,918
    People Before ProfitGerry Carroll12.24,9036,5148,252
    Sinn FéinAlex Maskey15.76,3466,4517,036
    Sinn FéinFra McCann15.46,2016,3146,6367,067
    Sinn FéinPat Sheehan13.55,4665,5155,7395,903
    DUPFrank McCoubrey10.14,0634,3724,4904,521
    SDLPAlex Attwood8.63,4524,019
    People Before ProfitMichael Collins2.71,096
    AllianceSorcha Eastwood1.9747
    UUPFred Rogers1.2486
    Workers' PartyConor Campbell1.0415
    Green (NI)Ellen Murray0.6251
    Electorate: 61,309   Valid: 40,344   Spoilt: 586 (1.43%)   Quota: 6,725   Turnout: 40,930 (66.76%)  

    2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election

    2016 Assembly election: Belfast West - 6 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678
    People Before ProfitGerry Carroll22.98,299
    Sinn FéinAlex Maskey13.14,7695,360.80
    Sinn FéinPat Sheehan9.73,5163,761.083,829.206,393.20
    Sinn FéinFra McCann11.14,0284,283.204,479.484,756.685,891.73
    Sinn FéinJennifer McCann12.14,3864,648.684,755.044,988.885,044.815,750.11
    SDLPAlex Attwood7.32,6473,407.764,161.364,234.524,242.984,245.384,299.084,430.20
    DUPFrank McCoubrey10.43,7663,780.524,332.284,336.284,337.694,337.694,337.694,341.21
    Sinn FéinRosie McCorley8.43,0533,244.403,303.24
    Workers' PartyConor Campbell1.5532766.54
    Green (NI)Ellen Murray0.9327705.84
    UUPGareth Martin1.8654668.96
    AllianceJemima Higgins0.8291427.40
    Electorate: 63,993   Valid: 36,268   Spoilt: 722 (1.95%)   Quota: 5,182   Turnout: 56.70  

    2015 UK general election

    General election 2015: Belfast West[18][19][20][21]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 19,163 54.2 −16.9
    People Before ProfitGerry Carroll6,79819.2N/A
    SDLPAlex Attwood3,4759.8−6.6
    DUPFrank McCoubrey2,7737.8+0.2
    UUPBill Manwaring1,0883.10.0
    UKIPBrian Higginson7652.2New
    AllianceGerard Catney6361.8−0.1
    Workers' PartyJohn Lowry5971.7New
    NI ConservativesPaul Shea340.1New
    Majority12,36535.0−19.7
    Turnout35,32956.3+2.3
    Registered electors62,697
    Sinn Féin holdSwing−14.0

    2014 Belfast City Council election

    2014 Belfast City Council election - Black Mountain - 7 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567
    Sinn FéinSteven Corr*12.86%1,793      
    Sinn FéinJanice Austin*†12.80%1,784      
    People Before ProfitGerry Carroll12.13%1,6911,789     
    Sinn FéinEmma Groves*11.68%1,6281,6371,757    
    Sinn FéinArder Carson*10.82%1,5091,5271,6281,629.681,634.181,636.121,641.44
    SDLPTim Attwood*9.02%1,2581,4521,5961,597.181,631.681,632.721,634.26
    Sinn FéinCiarán Beattie*9.61%1,3401,3691,4721,501.461,504.461,534.221,538.14
    Sinn FéinCaoimhín Mhic Giolla Mhin*10.24%1,4281,4501,5211,522.301,526.051,527.191,529.71
    éirígíPádraic MacCoitir7.36%1,0261,040     
    Workers' PartyJoanne Lowry1.14%159      
    SDLPGerard McDonald0.95%133      
    AllianceLauren Gray0.79%110      
    NI21Chris Valente0.60%83      
    Electorate: 25,146   Valid: 13,942 (55.44%)   Spoilt: 369   Quota: 1,743   Turnout: 14,311 (56.91%)  

    2011 UK by-election

    2011 Belfast West by-election[22][23]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Sinn FéinPaul Maskey 16,211 70.6 −0.5
    SDLPAlex Attwood3,08813.5−2.9
    People Before ProfitGerry Carroll1,7517.6New
    DUPBrian Kingston1,3936.1−1.5
    UUPBill Manwaring3861.7−1.4
    AllianceAaron McIntyre1220.5−1.4
    Majority13,12357.1+2.4
    Turnout22,95137.5−16.5
    Registered electors61,441
    Sinn Féin holdSwing+1.2

    2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election

    2011 Assembly election: Belfast West - 6 seats[24]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567891011
    Sinn FéinPaul Maskey15.45,343
    Sinn FéinJennifer McCann15.15,239
    Sinn FéinFra McCann12.94,4814,587.964,604.964,613.084,645.504,682.604,735.844,837.224,838.345,167.34
    SDLPAlex Attwood10.93,7653,776.693,780.093,787.093,890.453,939.624,083.744,719.584,780.655,151.65
    Sinn FéinSue Ramsey11.94,1164,340.284,350.884,358.194,377.404,394.474,407.474,423.944,433.994,683.904,823.06
    Sinn FéinPat Sheehan10.83,7233,737.353,960.503,971.783,996.394,016.614,029.734,051.854,054.904,249.774,327.19
    DUPBrian Kingston7.52,5872,587.282,587.332,587.332,600.452,604.452,607.452,617.573,834.573,866.573,866.57
    People Before ProfitGerry Carroll4.81,6611,664.851,665.851,701.851,732.851,853.971,939.091,977.311,999.31
    UUPBill Manwaring4.21,4711,471.211,471.361,473.361,503.411,512.411,517.411,526.41
    SDLPColin Keenan2.3802803.26804.41807.41853.58878.63981.82
    Workers' PartyJohn Lowry1.7586586.63587.03590.10607.24644.38
    Socialist PartyPat Lawlor1.1384384.42384.92399.92408.92
    AllianceDan McGuinness1.1365367.66368.76370.76
    IndependentBrian Pelan0.4122122.77122.92
    Electorate: 61,520   Valid: 34,645   Spoilt: 973   Quota: 4,950   Turnout: 35,618 (57.9%)  

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