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List of Northern Ireland Executives

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This is a list of all the Northern Ireland Executives.

List

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Term Executive First Minister Deputy Parties (Ministries)
1998–2002 1st David Trimble Seamus Mallon UUP (4)
SDLP (4)
Mark Durkan DUP (2)
SF (2)
Term Executive First Minister Deputy Parties (Ministries)
2003–2007 Suspended vacant vacant none
Term Executive First Minister Deputy Parties (Ministries)
2007–2011 2nd Ian Paisley Martin McGuinness DUP (5)
SF (4)
Peter Robinson UUP (2)
SDLP (1)
APNI (1)
Term Executive First Minister Deputy Parties (Ministries)
2011–2016 3rd Peter Robinson[1] Martin McGuinness[1] DUP (5 until 2015, 6 from 2015)[nb 1]
SF (4)
APNI (2)
SDLP (1)
Arlene Foster UUP (1 until 2015)[nb 1]
Term Executive First Minister Deputy Parties (Ministries)
20162017 4th Arlene Foster Martin McGuinness DUP (5)
SF (4)
Independent (1)[nb 2]
Term Executive First Minister Deputy Parties (Ministries)
2020[nb 3]2022 5th Arlene Foster Michelle O'Neill DUP (4)
SF (3)
SDLP (1)
Paul Givan UUP (1)
APNI (1)[nb 4]
Term Executive First Minister Deputy Parties (Ministries)
2024present 6th Michelle O'Neill Emma Little-Pengelly SF (4)
DUP (3)
APNI (2)[nb 4]
UUP (1)


See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b The UUP served in the Third Executive from 2011–2015, occupying one seat. The party withdrew from the Executive in October 2015, with the DUP taking over their vacant seat.
  2. ^ The Minister of Justice is not allocated through the D'Hondt mechanism because it is a contentious position. It was offered to Claire Sugden, an independent politician, who accepted the role and she was elected on a cross-community vote in the Northern Ireland Assembly. All other positions in the Executive are allocated through the D'Hondt mechanism.
  3. ^ While MLAs were elected in 2017, the Executive was not established until 2020 due to disagreements between parties in the aftermath of the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal.
  4. ^ a b The Minister of Justice is not allocated through the D'Hondt mechanism because it is a contentious position. It was offered to Naomi Long, the leader of the Alliance Party, who accepted the role and she was elected on a cross-community vote in the Northern Ireland Assembly. All other positions in the Executive are allocated through the D'Hondt mechanism.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Robinson, McGuinness re-appointed to NI posts". RTÉ. 12 May 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2020.