Party Leaders
Party leaders serving 10 years or more are
Leader | Years | Party/Period | Constituency |
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Ian Paisley | 42y | Protestant Unionist Party 1966–1971 Democratic Unionist Party 1971–2008 |
Bannside, North Antrim |
Ruairí Ó Brádaigh | 36y | Sinn Féin 1970–1983 Republican Sinn Féin 1986–present |
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William Norton | 28y | Irish Labour 1932–1960 | |
Tomás Mac Giolla | 26y | Sinn Féin 1962–1970 Official Sinn Féin 1970–1977 Sinn Féin The Workers Party 1977–1982 Workers' Party 1982–1988 |
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Gerry Adams | 26y | Sinn Féin 1983–present | West Belfast, Louth |
Hugh Smyth | 23y | Progressive Unionist Party 1979–2002 | |
John Hume | 22y | Social Democratic and Labour Party 1979–2001 | Foyle |
Albert McElroy | 19y | Ulster Liberal Party 1956–1975 (?) | |
Lord Craigavon | 19y | Ulster Unionist Party 1921–1940 | Down, North Down |
John Redmond | 18y | Irish Parliamentary Party 1900–1918 | Waterford City |
Lord Brookeborough | 17y | Ulster Unionist Party 1946–1963 | Lisnaskea |
James Molyneaux | 16y | Ulster Unionist Party 1979–1995 | South Antrim, Lagan Valley |
Joseph Devlin | 16y | Nationalist Party 1918–1934 | Belfast Falls, Fermanagh and Tyrone, Belfast Central |
Gerry Fitt | 15y | Republican Labour Party 1964–1970 Social Democratic and Labour Party 1970–1979 |
Belfast West, Belfast Dock |
James Kilfedder | 15y | Ulster Popular Unionist Party 1980–1995 | North Down |
Margaret Buckley | 13y | Sinn Féin 1937–1950 | |
Robert McCartney | 13y | UK Unionist Party 1995–2008 | North Down |
James McSparran | 13y | Nationalist Party 1945–1958 | Mourne |
Oliver Napier | 12y | Alliance Party 1972–1984 | |
Thomas Joseph Campbell | 11y | Nationalist Party 1934–1945 | Belfast Central |
Sir Edward Carson | 11y | Ulster Unionist Party 1910–1921 | Dublin University, Belfast Duncairn |
John Alderdice | 11y | Alliance Party 1987–1998 | |
David Trimble | 10y | Ulster Unionist Party 1995–2005 | Upper Bann |
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