Fermanagh and South Tyrone, Electoral constituency in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Fermanagh and South Tyrone is an electoral constituency in Northern Ireland that covers County Fermanagh and the southern portions of County Tyrone. The area includes towns such as Enniskillen and Dungannon and serves as the voting district for representation in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
The constituency was established in 1982 as a voting district for the Northern Ireland Assembly following earlier electoral reforms. Its boundaries have been adjusted several times over the decades to reflect demographic and administrative changes.
The constituency represents a mix of political affiliations, with regular participation from parties such as Sinn Féin, UUP, SDLP, and DUP in assembly elections.
The constituency spans both rural and semi-urban areas with multiple population centers, meaning visitors or residents need to explore different locations to understand the full area. Enniskillen serves as the main hub from which to explore the broader region.
The first election in 1973 demonstrated strong voter engagement, with over 65,000 registered voters participating in the democratic process.
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