Western Mail

Sinn Fein fly high with most first-preference votes

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SINN Fein is on course for its bestever result in a Northern Ireland Assembly election after receiving the most first-preference votes.

With counting for the 90 Stormont seats continuing yesterday evening, the republican party had won 16 seats, well ahead of the Alliance on four and the DUP and UUP on three.

Sinn Fein received 250,388 first preference­s, compared with the 184,002 returned for the DUP and 116,681 for the Alliance Party.

The party’s vice-president, Michelle O’Neill, was elected on the first count in Mid Ulster, with Alliance leader Naomi Long topping the poll in East Belfast.

DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson was elected on the first count in

Lagan Valley.

He said he was delighted with his party’s performanc­e in Lagan Valley, adding that it was too early to comment on the overall picture to say what the final outcome might be.

“I think it is going to be very tight at the end as to who will emerge as the largest party,” he said.

“One of the key messages for me is that unionism simply can’t afford the divisions that exist.”

Ms O’Neill received 10,845 firstprefe­rence votes and the result was greeted by large cheers in the Magherafel­t count centre. Speaking to reporters shortly before her election was announced, Ms O’Neill said she was “very grateful” to be with the people of Mid-Ulster.

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