Alexander Hunter (politician)

Alexander Hunter was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

Hunter studied at the Belfast Royal Academy and Stranmillis Training College, then at Trinity College, Dublin, and Queen's University Belfast, before becoming a teacher.

He became active in the Ulster Unionist Party and was elected for Carrick, unopposed, in a by-election in 1950.

[1] He was also active in the Orange Order, and was one of the leading voices of concern over constructing the new town of Craigavon.

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