Northern Ireland

Apprentice Boys urge people to 'use your vote and vote unionist' in election

The local council elections take place on on May 18
The local council elections take place on on May 18 The local council elections take place on on May 18

The Apprentice Boys of Derry are urging people across the north to "use your vote, and vote unionist" in the upcoming local council election.

Ahead of voting day on May 18, the organisation has issued a statement appealing for a "vote for all unionist candidates" in a bid to see the transfer of votes to all unionist candidates on the ballot papers.

It says that "too often seats, and local representation, have been lost because unionists have failed to vote all available candidates or to not bother voting at all".

In a statement, they said that "as in any family, there are many differences among unionists on the path forward".

"That may lead to apathy or a narrow view on who to support," the statement said.

"However, as a family, we need to stand together.

"The union is what we share, and we must share our votes across all shades of unionism once we have made our first choice.

"The Apprentice Boys urge all unionists to vote in order of preference, ensuring votes are transferred to all other unionists on the ballot paper.

"Unionist households are strongly encouraged to vote for the candidate of their choice and then vote for all unionists to ensure the strongest possible unionist representation in their area.

"Too often seats, and local representation, have been lost because unionists have failed to vote all available candidates or to not bother voting at all.

"The freedom to vote and to take part in the democratic process is something we must value, and the best way to demonstrate how much we value our democratic process is to go to the polling station and cast a vote.

"Use your vote, and vote unionist."