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Members of the 4th Northern Ireland Assembly

The 4th Northern Ireland Assembly is the current unicameral devolved legislature of Northern Ireland following the 2011 assembly election of MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly) on 5 May 2011. The newly elected Assembly convened for the first time on 12 May 2011 in Parliament Buildings in Stormont.
The election saw 18 Assembly constituencies return six MLAs each. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), led by Peter Robinson, remained the largest unionist party and the largest overall. Sinn Féin, led by Gerry Adams, remained the largest Irish nationalist party and the second largest overall. As per the Belfast Agreement and the St Andrews Agreement, a power-sharing coalition was then formed with the DUP, Sinn Féin, the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) and the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland. William Hay was elected as Speaker in the first sitting of the Assembly. Following Hay's retirement, Mitchel McLaughlin was elected as the first nationalist Speaker in October 2014.
The UUP, led by Tom Elliott, and the SDLP, led by Margaret Ritchie, secured less seats than in the previous assembly. The Alliance Party, led by David Ford, emerged from the election with an increased mandate after securing an additional seat. The four main parties which sit outside of the Northern Ireland Executive and thereby serve unofficially in opposition are the Green Party in Northern Ireland, the Traditional Unionist Voice, NI21 and the United Kingdom Independence Party.
More than three quarters of the members of the 3rd Northern Ireland Assembly were re-elected to the 4th: 83 MLAs had been members for all or part of the Assembly’s previous term. This includes 11 individuals who became MLAs in the previous Assembly by virtue of co-option. Twenty of the MLAs elected in 2011 are women. 25 new MLAs were elected to the Assembly, 23% of the total.
==Composition of the 4th Northern Ireland Assembly==

Government coalition parties denoted with bullets ()

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