Members of Parliament
| Election | Member | Party | Member | Party | Member | Party | Member | Party | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPs (1921) |
John Campbell | Ulster Unionist | John Hanna Robb | Ulster Unionist | Robert James Johnstone | Ulster Unionist | Hugh Morrison | Ulster Unionist | ||||
| MPs (1929) |
Robert Corkey | Ulster Unionist | Robert McNeill | Independent Unionist | ||||||||
| MPs (1935) |
Arthur Brownlow Mitchell | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1938) |
John MacDermott | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1938) |
Howard Stevenson | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1942) |
William Lyle | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1943) |
John W. Renshaw | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1944) |
Herbert Quin | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1945) |
Frederick McSorley | Independent | Irene Calvert | Independent | ||||||||
| MPs 1948 |
Samuel Irwin | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1949} |
Eileen M. Hickey | Independent | William Lyle | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||
| MPs (1949) |
Frederick Lloyd-Dodd | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1953) |
Elizabeth Maconachie | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1958) |
Charles Stewart | Independent | ||||||||||
| MPs (1961) |
Sheelagh Murnaghan | Liberal | ||||||||||
| MPs (1962) |
Ian McClure | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
| MPs (1966) |
Robert Porter | Ulster Unionist | ||||||||||
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