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Albert McElroy

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was elected for Queen's University in 1961 and re-elected in 1965, so when a by-election arose the following year, McElroy stood. He was defeated in a close vote by the Ulster Unionist candidate.
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seat, but was narrowly defeated, taking fifth place in the four-seat constituency. At the
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Obituaries of Unitarian Ministers, 1900 - 2004: Index and Synopsis
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In the 1950s, McElroy left the NILP, and founded the
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1st Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church, Newtownards
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Glasgow
Scotland
Christian
British
Non-subscribing Presbyterian
Alma mater
Trinity College Dublin
Manchester College, Oxford
minister of religion
politician
Northern Ireland
Glasgow
Trinity College Dublin
Oxford
Harris Manchester College
Northern Ireland Labour Party
Harry Midgley
councillor
Commonwealth Labour Party
Ards
1945 Northern Ireland general election
Ulster Unionists
1950 UK general election
North Down
1951 general election
Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church
Newtownards
Ulster Liberal Party
1958 Northern Ireland general election
Queen's University Belfast

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