Election 2015: 18 seats in Northern Ireland declared

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All 18 seats have now been declared in the general election in Northern Ireland with eight DUP, four Sinn Féin, three SDLP, two Ulster Unionists and one independent elected.

There were a total of 138 candidates in Northern Ireland and 1.2m people were eligible to vote.

Fermanagh and South Tyrone Tom Elliott (UUP)

East Belfast Gavin Robinson (DUP)

South Antrim - Danny Kinahan (UUP)

Lagan Valley Jeffrey Donaldson (DUP)

Foyle Mark Durkan (SDLP)

North Antrim Ian Paisley (DUP)

Strangford Jim Shannon (DUP)

North Down Lady Sylvia Hermon (Independent)

Upper Bann David Simpson (DUP)

East Antrim Sammy Wilson (DUP)

West Belfast Paul Maskey (Sinn Féin)

North Belfast Nigel Dodds (DUP)

South Belfast Alasdair McDonnell (SDLP)

Mid Ulster Francie Molloy (Sinn Féin)

East Londonderry Gregory Campbell (DUP)

South Down Margaret Ritchie (SDLP)

Newry and Armagh Mickey Brady (Sinn Féin)

West Tyrone Pat Doherty (Sinn Féin)

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