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Vote

Documentary following five candidates from the five main parties hoping to secure a seat in the 2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election, with exclusive access to their campaigns.

Where is our political process taking us? What is possible for our society? Who are the politicians who will be shaping our future? What is it like to run for election?

These are some of the core questions explored in Vote, a landmark new documentary for 麻豆社NI.

With access to the campaigns of five political candidates on the road to the 2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election, Vote explores the themes of democracy and citizenship in a changing Northern Ireland.

Through intimate and candid interviews and access to their campaigns over several weeks, Vote reveals the personal stories of five candidates putting their livelihoods and reputations on the line, in the fight to become elected.

In the wake of another year of political upheaval and controversy, and following a new agreement, the documentary considers what drives people to become engaged in political life in Northern Ireland and shines a light on electoral politics, a fundamental part of democracy.

From the 276 candidates fighting for 108 seats across the 18 constituencies, Vote goes behind the scenes with five hopeful candidates from the five main parties - the DUP, Sinn Fein, SDLP, Alliance and UUP.

All five candidates represent the next generation of politicians who, as typical of our representatives, are taking on the responsibility of helping shape our society and our future.

The five featured candidates are: Emma Little Pengelly (DUP, Belfast South), Megan Fearon (Sinn Fein, Newry and Armagh), Doug Beattie (UUP, Upper Bann), Claire Hanna (SDLP, Belfast South), and Naomi Long (Alliance Party, Belfast East).

1 hour

Last on

Thu 22 Sep 2016 23:15

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Credits

Role Contributor
Director Jonathan Golden
Producer Diarmuid Lavery
Executive Producer Deirdre Devlin

Broadcasts

  • Wed 14 Sep 2016 22:45
  • Thu 22 Sep 2016 23:15