East Antrimpublished at 02:29 British Summer Time 8 May 2015
The DUP's Sammy Wilson elected in East Antrim with 12,103 votes.
Alliance Party's Naomi Long loses East Belfast seat to DUP's Gavin Robinson
Sinn Féin’s Michelle Gildernew loses Fermanagh and South Tyrone seat to UUP’s Tom Elliott
DUP's Willie McCrea loses South Antrim seat to UUP's Danny Kinahan
Final results: DUP: 8 (-) Sinn Féin: 4 (-1) SDLP: 3 UUP: 2 (+2) Ind: 1 Alliance: 0 (-1)
The DUP's Sammy Wilson elected in East Antrim with 12,103 votes.
Rick Faragher
BBC News NI
The Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol Party got 460 votes in Upper Bann - more than the Conservatives and Workers Party.
Ciara Riddell
BBC News NI
Indications are that Sammy Wilson of the DUP has polled well but that his vote may be down from last time.
Conor Macauley
BBC News NI
Big hug for Alasdair McDonnell as he arrives at Belfast South count. Seems to suggest he's home.
David Simpson, DUP - 15,430
Jo-Anne Dobson, UUP - 13,166
Catherine Seeley, Sinn Féin - 11,593
Dolores Kelly, SDLP - 4,238
Peter Lavery, Alliance Party - 1,780
Martin Kelly, Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol - 460
Damien Harte, Workers Party - 351
Amandeep Bhogal, Conservative Party - 201
Chris Thornton
BBC News NI
Defeated SDLP candidate Pat Catney congratulates Jeffrey Donaldson and says Lagan Valley is a special place.
Rick Faragher
BBC News NI
David Simpson is elected in Upper Bann.
Louise Cullen
BBC NI News
With West Tyrone out of the way, the Omagh count centre is a hive of industry - is a 05:30 declaration a real possibility?
Sean O'Halloran
BBC News NI
Not jumping the gun on the East Londonderry result but Gregory Campbell has sent for his coat.
It's raining results and it looks like we'll have another one soon - Upper Bann is imminent.
Sylvia Hermon, Independent - 17,689
Alex Easton, DUP - 8,487
Andrew Muir, Alliance Party - 3,086
Steven Agnew, Green Party - 1,958
Mark Brotherston, Conservative Party - 1,593
Jonny Lavery, UKIP - 1,482
William Cudworth, TUV - 686
Tom Woolley, SDLP - 355
Glenn Donnelly, Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol - 338
Therese McCartney, Sinn Féin - 273
Ciara Riddell
BBC News NI
UUP's Danny Kinahan says it will be an immense privilege to serve as MP for South Antrim.
Anna-Marie McFaul
BBC News NI
Alliance's Kellie Armstrong may not have won Strangford but she was still very happy with her result in her first try for a Westminster seat.
Danny Kinahan, UUP - 11,942
William McCrea, DUP - 10,993
Declan Kearney, Sinn Féin - 4,699
Neil Kelly, Alliance Party - 3,576
Roisin Lynch, SDLP - 2,990
Richard Cairns, TUV - 1,908
Alan Dunlop, Conservative Party - 415
Jim Shannon, DUP - 15,053
Robert Burgess, UUP - 4,868
Kellie Armstrong, Alliance Party - 4,687
Joe Boyle, SDLP - 2,335
Joe Jordan, UKIP - 2,237
Johnny Andrews, Conservative Party - 2,167
Stephen Cooper, TUV - 1,701
Sheila Bailie, Sinn Féin - 876
Ciara Riddell
BBC News NI
UUP Danny Kinahan says it will be an immense privilege to serve as an MP for South Antrim.
Sylvia Hermon has been elected in North Down.
Conor Spackman
Mike Nesbitt at the South Antrim count - he says he's very pleased for UUP colleague Danny Kinahan who has deposed William McCrea of the DUP.
Leader of the Ulster Unionists Mike Nesbitt arrived at the South Antrim count just ahead of his party colleague, Danny Kinahan, being declared the victor.
Chris Thornton
BBC News NI
Sinn Fein MLA Catriona Ruane is tallying the first part of the count in South Down.
She was her party's candidate in 2010 when she finished second to Margaret Ritchie of the SDLP.