1969 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election

The 1969 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election was the first contested election in the Party's sixty-four year history.

1969 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election
1969
 
Candidate James Chichester-Clark Brian Faulkner
Popular vote 18 17
Percentage 51.4% 48.6%

Leader before election

Terence O'Neill

Elected Leader

James Chichester-Clark

In 1963, Terence O'Neill had succeeded Lord Brookeborough as Party Leader and Prime Minister of Northern Ireland by emerging rather than by winning a ballot, despite having strong competition from both Brian Faulkner and Jack Andrews. On O'Neill's resignation following the inconclusive result of the 1969 general election, the division of support within the Parliamentary Group was such that an election was required to choose the new leader.

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