Edwin Poots DUP 7,329 20.7%
Basil McCrea UUP 5,771 16.3%
Trevor Lunn AP 4,389 12.4%
Paul Givan DUP 4,352 12.3%
Jonathan Craig DUP 4,263 12.0%
Brenda Hale DUP 2,910 8.2%
Pat Catney SDLP 2,165 6.1%
Mark Hill UUP 1,482 4.2%
Mary-Kate Quinn SF 1,203 3.4%
Lyle Rea TUV 1,031 2.9%
Conor Quinn GRN 592 1.7%
Sinn Féin lose a seat to the DUP, thanks to boundary changes; an impressive performance by the DUP, helped by woeful balancing from the UUP who could have had two seats here if they were capable of discipline.
Paul Frew DUP 6,581 16.3%
Daithi McKay SF 6,152 15.3%
Mervyn Storey DUP 6,083 15.1%
Jim Allister TUV 4,061 10.1%
Declan O’Loan SDLP 3,682 9.1%
David McIlveen DUP 3,275 8.1%
Evelyne Robinson DUP 3,256 8.1%
Robin Swann UUP 2,518 6.2%
Bill Kennedy UUP 2,189 5.4%
Jayne Dunlop AP 1,848 4.6%
Audrey Patterson TUV 668 1.7%
Another Nationalist loss due to boundary changes, this time the SDLP failing to keep their seat and Jim Allister of the TUV scoring his party’s only success.
Gerry Kelly SF 6,674 19.9%
Nelson McCausland DUP 5,200 15.5%
Alban Maginness SDLP 4,025 12.0%
William Humphrey DUP 3,724 11.1%
Paula Bradley DUP 3,488 10.4%
Caral Ni Chuilin SF 2,999 9.0%
Fred Cobain UUP 2,758 8.2%
Billy Webb AP 2,096 6.3%
Raymond McCord Independent 1,176 3.5%
JJ Magee SF 998 3.0%
John Lavery WP 332 1.0%
One of the DUP’s gains, here from the UUP’s Fred Cobain who finally ebbed beneath the level of viability.
I think that my biggest problem is that I don’t have a clue which country some of these are from.
Eight Belgian coins
one penny I had left from visiting my sister in England
3 spanish two and one cents
one cent with a leaf and acorn on it
two coins with a lady and the letters RF on it and one 2€ piece with those same letters and the motto liberté, egalité and fraternié on it, so I’m guessing all three of them are French
two larger coins with a bird on it
one 50st piece with a guy on a horse riding over some kind of starlike symbol