Robert Campbell (Northern Ireland politician)

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Robert Campbell
Member of
North Down Borough Council
In office
30 May 1973 – 18 May 1977
Preceded byCouncil established
Succeeded byMaisie McMullan
ConstituencyNorth Down Area C
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for North Down
In office
28 June 1973 – 1974
Preceded byAssembly founded
Succeeded byAssembly abolished
Personal details
BornCounty Down, Northern Ireland
NationalityBritish
Political partyUnionist Party NI (from 1974)
Other political
affiliations
Ulster Unionist (until 1974)

Robert Victor Campbell was a Northern Irish unionist politician.

Political career[edit]

Campbell was an Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) alderman in North Down, and on 23 November 1972, he was made a freeman of the Borough of North Down – only the sixth person to receive the title.[1] At the 1973 Northern Ireland local elections, he was elected to the reconstituted North Down Borough Council, topping the poll in North Down C,[2] and he was also elected at the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election in North Down.[3]

Campbell subsequently resigned from the UUP and joined the Unionist Party of Northern Ireland. He stood again in North Down for the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention, but was not elected,[3] and did not contest his council seat in 1977.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ North Down Matters, Winter '07, p.8
  2. ^ a b "The Local Government Elections 1973–1981: North Down", Northern Ireland Elections
  3. ^ a b "North Down 1973–1982", Northern Ireland Elections
Northern Ireland Assembly (1973)
New assembly Assembly Member for North Down
1973–1974
Assembly abolished