MisterMuncher wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 8:28 pm
I'd say this sorry sort of thing is going to become ever more common and flat election denial is going to become the default position of political unionism.
They're already at the "we would have won if the right people had voted" stage.
Funnily enough with photo ID being required to vote at polling stations being the norm now for 20 years over here, certain unionists can't use the excuse of voter fraud (unless they try to provide evidence of it via postal votes), as opposed to a lot of Tories 'cross the Irish Sea.
Overall a great day out for Sinn Fein, a comfortably satisfying one for Alliance, a "meh" for the DUP which could be read several different ways, an okay one for TUV though they remain a fringe party (winning 9 out of 462 seats), a horror show for the UUP & SDLP, and also a disappointing one for other smaller parties like the Greens, PBP, Aontu etc.
IMO Sinn Fein managed to tap in very well into discontent on the behaviour of the DUP to keep boycotting Stormont among nationalist/republican leaning voters, whilst the DUP voter response was overall rather apathetic. SF even managed to make significant gains in councils where they already held a plurality of seats prior to the election, which was impressive IMO. When it comes to STV vote management, no one beats the Shinners (or at least their "northern" operation) - one fly in their ointment was in Limavady town, where they only ran one candidate in a five seater DEA yet she got almost 30% of first preference votes which would have given them an excellent chance of winning another had they fielded another candidate, their surplus ensuring the SDLP candidate got elected as well instead (behaviour that's more familiar with their "southern" operation as seen in the last ROI General Election).
Alliance will be happy going from 53 to 67 councillors, with representation in nine of the eleven councils including getting their first ever councillor elected in County Fermanagh. They've now solidified themselves as the "third party" in NI at the expense of the UUP.