East Antrimpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 6 May 2016
Fifth count underway
UUP's Roy Beggs is keeping an eye on things as the East Antrim count heads into its fifth round.
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Fifth count underway
UUP's Roy Beggs is keeping an eye on things as the East Antrim count heads into its fifth round.
The waiting game
DUP's Pam Cameron elected
Pam Cameron becomes the second person elected in South Antrim after her party colleague Paul Girvan.
Allister and Frew close to being elected
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Some way to go yet...
Maurice Bradley on the air
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A gain for Ulster Unionists?
The DUP could lose a seat in Lagan Valley. Jenny Palmer, UUP, has done them damage.
It looks like three DUP, two UUP and one Alliance - a gain for the Ulster Unionists says BBC News NI's John Campbell.
Eliminations after third count
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Battle between DUP candidates
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Martin McGuinness arrives at count
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Constituency age
Ice Cream staying secret
Earlier, BBC News NI's Michael Fitzpatrick sent us a picture of an anonymous DUP supporter tucking into a 99. However, the man has got in touch to say he won't reveal where he got it...
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Constituency age
Our reporter Sara Neill says there's lots of activity round the table of Ulster Unionist Paul Michael.
McKinney could lose out to DUP's Stalford
Latest round of the count process in Belfast South puts the DUP's Christopher Stalford ahead of the SDLP's Fearghal McKinney by about 1,000 votes. BBC's Kevin Magee says it looks "increasingly unlikely" that Mr McKinney will make it over the line.
Nervous wait for SDLP man
Joe Boyle is in the running to become the first nationalist elected in Strangford.
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Constituency Age
DUP celebrations
Eamonn McCann arrives at count
The People Before Profit candidate has arrived at the count centre in Foyle in 'buoyant mood' according to BBC News NI's Keiron Tourish.
He received 4,176 first preference votes and could be in line for a seat.