Jim Clarke (Northern Ireland politician)

James Clarke, known as Jim Clarke, is a former Unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

Clarke became active in the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), and was elected for the Laganbank area on Belfast City Council at the Northern Ireland local elections, 1989.[1] He held his seat in 1993,[2] and was then also elected to the Northern Ireland Forum, representing Belfast South.[3] However, he failed to hold this seat at the 1998 Northern Ireland Assembly election.[3]

In 1998, Clarke served as High Sheriff of Belfast,[4] and he held his council seat in both 1997 and 2001 before standing down in 2005.[2] At that time, he was the chair of Belfast's Environmental Services Committee.[5]

In 2000, it was announced that Clarke owed nine years' back pay to the UUP's National Association of Councillors. Clarke stated that he did not see any point in paying.[6]

References

  1. "Local Government Elections 1985 - 1989: Belfast", Northern Ireland Elections
  2. 1 2 "Belfast City Council Elections 1993-2011", Northern Ireland Elections
  3. 1 2 "South Belfast", Northern Ireland Elections
  4. Damian McArdle, "Duchess in tribute to the fallen", Belfast Telegraph, 9 November 1998
  5. Joe Oliver, "Cash down the pan... bank fury at loo plan", The People, 16 May 2004
  6. Noel Macadam, Top unionists slow to pay party dues", Belfast Telegraph, 19 February 2000
Political offices
Preceded by
Nelson McCausland
High Sheriff of Belfast
1998–1999
Succeeded by
Robin Newton
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