Stewart Dickson
| Stewart Dickson MLA |
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| Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for East Antrim |
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| Incumbent | |
| Assumed office 2011 |
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| Preceded by | Sean Neeson |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 8 December 1950 Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland |
| Political party | Alliance |
| Spouse(s) | Sandra |
| Profession | Labour Relations |
| Committees | Regional Development, Justice, Assembly Executive and Review |
| Religion | Presbyterian |
| Website | www.stewartdicksonmla.com |
Stewart Dickson is an Alliance Party of Northern Ireland politician and member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, where he represents East Antrim.
Dickson entered politics in 1977, when he was elected to Carrickfergus Borough Council representing Area A, the predecessor of the current Knockagh Monument electoral area. He lost his seat to the Democratic Unionist Party in the 1981 local elections[1] but regained it at the 1985 local elections[2] and has been re-elected at each local election since then. He served as Mayor from 1992 to 1993[3]
Dickson unsuccessfully contested the East Antrim constituency at the 1996 Northern Ireland Forum election and the Assembly elections of 1998, 2003 and 2007, before winning the seat held by former Alliance leader Sean Neeson at the 2011 elections.[4]
He is Chief Whip of the Alliance Party Assembly Group and a member of the party's Executive Committee. Dickson is a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly Committees for Regional Development, Justice, Assembly and Executive Review, and Business, where he contributes to the formulation of the Assembly's weekly agenda. In addition to his Committee responsibilities, Dickson is a member of the Assembly All Party Groups on Diabetes (Vice Chair) and International Development.[5]
Outside political life, he is a member of the Northern Ireland Public Service Alliance trade union and the Greenisland Presbyterian Church. He serves as Captain of First Greenisland Boys’ Brigade, through which he runs a drug awareness course, and sits on the Boards of Governors of Carrickfergus Central and Silverstream Primary Schools. He also works as Arbitration Secretary at the Northern Ireland Labour Relations Agency.[3]
References
- ^ Carrickfergus election results 1973-1981 Ark.ac.uk, accessed 8 May 2011
- ^ Carrickfergus election results 1985-1989 Ark.ac.uk, accessed 8 May 2011
- ^ a b Newtownabbey Times, 23 February 2007
- ^ Northern Ireland Assembly elections: East Antrim results, Belfast Telegraph, 7 May 2011
- ^ 'About Stewart', from his Official Website, Accessed 9 November 2012
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| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by W. A. Haggan |
Mayor of Carrickfergus 1992 - 1993 |
Succeeded by Sean Neeson |
| Northern Ireland Assembly | ||
| Preceded by Sean Neeson |
MLA for Antrim East 2011 - |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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