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British politician (born 1959)

Maurice Devenney
Devenney as Mayor of Derry, 2012
Member of Derry City and Strabane District Council
In office
2 May 2019 – 18 May 2023
Preceded byRhonda Hamilton
Succeeded byFergal Leonard
ConstituencySperrin
In office
22 May 2014 – 2 May 2019
Preceded byNew council
Succeeded byRyan McCready
ConstituencyFaughan
Member of the Legislative Assembly
for Foyle
In office
20 October 2014 – 25 March 2015
Preceded byWilliam Hay
Succeeded byGary Middleton
Mayor of Derry
In office
2011–2012
Preceded byColum Eastwood
Succeeded byKevin Campbell
Member of Derry City Council
In office
5 May 2005 – 22 May 2014
Preceded byAndrew Davidson
Succeeded byCouncil abolished
ConstituencyRural
Personal details
Born (1959-01-01) 1 January 1959 (age 65)
Manorcunningham,County Donegal, Republic of Ireland
NationalityIrish
Political partyDUP (1997-2016; 2019 - present)
Independent Unionist (2016-2019)

Alderman Maurice Devenney (born 1 January 1959) is a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician who was a Derry and Strabane Councillor for the Sperrin DEA from 2019 to 2023. Devenney also briefly served as a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for Foyle from 2014 to 2015.

Career

Devenney was first elected to Derry City Council in 2005 as a member for the Rural DEA, having unsuccessfully contested that District in 1997. Between 2011 and 2012, he served as Mayor of the city. He was elected to the successor council of Derry and Strabane, representing the Faughan DEA, in 2014.

In October 2014, he was co-opted to the Northern Ireland Assembly to replace retiring Speaker and MLA for Foyle, Willie Hay, but resigned from the Assembly five months later to continue as a councillor.

In February 2016, Devenney resigned from the DUP. A few weeks beforehand, he had been suspended from the party. The suspension was linked to an allegation that Devenney had encouraged DUP voters to instead vote for the SDLP candidate Mark Durkan outside a polling station. Devenney later denied these allegations and claimed they were part of an underlying scheme by the Democratic Unionist Party to withdraw him from the organisation for having opposing political views.

He would go on to contest Foyle as an Independent in the Assembly election that same year, but was unsuccessful, polling 1,173 first preference votes (2.95% of votes cast.)

In 2019, Devenney rejoined the DUP, and was subsequently elected onto Derry and Strabane Council in the that year's local elections, this time representing the Sperrin DEA. He lost his seat in the 2023 local elections.

References

  1. "MLA Details: Mr Maurice Devenney". Aims.niassembly.gov.uk. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  2. https://www.northernirelandworld.com/news/whos-maurice-devenney-an-in-depth-retrospective-profile-2174240
  3. Mark Patterson (11 June 2013). "Identity. Former Mayor Maurice Devenney wants a British passport but can't get one, even though he's culturally british, and a DUP councillor". Mark Patterson Show. Archived from the original on 25 May 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  4. John Mulgrew (20 October 2014). "DUP appoints Maurice Devenney as MLA for Foyle: Replacement for ex-Assembly Speaker Willie Hay". Belfasttelegraph. The Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  5. "Londonderry DUP councillor Maurice Devenney to replace Hay as MLA - BBC News". Bbc.co.uk. 20 October 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  6. "DUP: Former MLA Maurice Devenney resigns from party" BBC News 17 February 2016
Civic offices
Preceded byColum Eastwood Mayor of Derry
2011 to 2012
Succeeded byKevin Campbell
Northern Ireland Assembly
Preceded byWilliam Hay MLA for Foyle
2014 – 2015
Succeeded byGary Middleton
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