Belfast South, Northern Ireland Assembly constituency in Belfast, United Kingdom
Belfast South is a constituency of the Northern Ireland Assembly covering the southern portion of Belfast. The area includes several neighborhoods such as Balmoral and Botanic, along with parts of the Titanic quarter.
The constituency was created in 1973 during the establishment of the Northern Ireland Assembly. It replaced earlier electoral districts such as Belfast Cromac and Ormeau.
The southern part of Belfast is home to people with different political views living side by side. This diversity shapes the neighborhoods and reflects itself in the various communities across the area.
The area is well connected by various forms of public transport, with bus routes linking it to other parts of Belfast. Access to polling stations and voting information is available through local government offices.
The population of the area has shifted considerably since 2011, leading to new voting patterns among residents. These changes have influenced which parties gain representation in the constituency.
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