Members of Parliament
| Elected | Party | Name | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1929 | Nationalist (NI) | Joe Connellan | |
| 1933 | Irish Republican | Paddy McLogan | |
| 1938 | Labour (NI) | Paddy Agnew | |
| 1945 | Nationalist (NI) | Malachy Conlon | |
| 1950 | Anti-Partition | Charles McGleenan | |
| 1958 | Independent Nationalist | Edward George Richardson | |
| 1958 | Nationalist (NI) | ||
| 1969 | Independent Nationalist | Paddy O'Hanlon | |
| 1970 | SDLP | ||
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