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William Annon : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Annon William Annon (1912 – October 1983) was an unionist politician in Northern Ireland. Annon first became prominent as a member of the Ulster Unionist Party, becoming the chairman of its Sydenham branch, in Belfast.〔William D. Flackes, ''Northern Ireland, a political directory, 1968-79'', p.20〕 He stood as an independent loyalist in East Belfast at the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1973, taking 2,192 votes, and was not elected.〔"(East Belfast 1973-82 )", Northern Ireland Elections〕 He then joined the Democratic Unionist Party, and stood for it in North Belfast for the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention; he took 4,132 first-preference votes and was the last candidate elected.〔"(North Belfast 1973-1982 )", Northern Ireland Elections〕 Annon was also prominent in the Apprentice Boys of Derry, and represented it on the United Unionist Action Council.〔"Glossary of the strike", ''Irish Times'', 2 May 1977, p.11〕 At the Northern Ireland local elections, 1977, he was elected in Belfast Area H, and he held his seat in 1981.〔"(The Local Government Elections 1973-1981: Belfast )", Northern Ireland Elections〕 He died in October 1983, while still serving on the council.〔''Belfast Telegraph'', p.4, 27 February 1984〕 ==References== 〔
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