Candidates for two top DUP positions confirmed
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and Edwin Poots have been confirmed as the candidates to stand in the DUP leadership contest.
Gregory Campbell, Paula Bradley and Paul Frew are the candidates for deputy leader, the party chairman Lord Morrow said in a statement on Thursday.
A leadership contest will take place next week to replace current leader Arlene Foster and deputy leader Nigel Dodds.
It will be the first leadership contest in the DUP's 50-year history.
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the party's leader in Westminster, is standing against the favourite, Edwin Poots, the Minister for Agriculture and MLA for Lagan Valley.
In the deputy leadership contest, Gregory Campbell, MP for East Londonderry, is the most high-profile candidate.
He is standing against Paul Frew, MLA for North Antrim, and the contest's only female candidate, Paula Bradley, MLA for Belfast North.
It looks set to be a low-profile campaign, with candidates told by party officers that they are not allowed to campaign in public, with the contest regarded as an internal party matter.
The vote, by way of secret ballot, will take place on Friday May 14.
The electorate is made up of the DUP's 36 MPs and MLAs.
Edwin Poots has vowed to establish a unionist convention to maximise support for the pro-Union position.
He said he would lead a campaign against Brexit's "undemocratic'' Northern Ireland Protocol, to systematically undermine and strip away all aspects of it''.
Announcing his bid on Monday, Sir Jeffrey vowed to promote a positive strategy and values if elected, with a focus on building a shared future for everyone in Northern Ireland.
He also pledged meaningful reform within the DUP and said he would set clear policy directions on key challenges for unionism, such as the Northern Ireland Protocol.