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A Dublin Central constituency was created for the first time in 1969 and used at the 1969 and 1973 general elections. It originally spanned both sides of the River Liffey and took in inner city Dublin. It was abolished in 1977, and recreated with different boundaries in 1981. It is now exclusively on the northside of the Liffey.
The independent candidate had seemed well poised through much of the lengthy count process to win the final seat in the Dublin Central constituency, but was ultimately overhauled by Labour Party ...
A record number of 174 Teachtaí Dála (TDs) are set to be elected, up from 160 in 2020 following a constituency shake-up. There are now 43 Dáil constituencies (up from 39 in 2020) which will ...
McDonald was the party’s first MEP (member of the European Parliament) in 2004, and won her first seat for the party in Dáil for the Dublin Central constituency in 2011.
Steenson also ran in the Dublin constituency for the European elections, where he received 7,128 (1.9%) first preference votes, [20] and was eliminated from the field of 23 candidates on the 12th count. [21] Steenson ran for election in the Dublin Central constituency of the 2024 Irish general election. He was eliminated on the sixth count. [22]
6.1 Constituency results. 7 ... specifying the nomination period as between 10 a.m. on 30 August and 12 noon on 26 September ... Dublin South-Central: 17,930 65.0% ...
He was the only one of the Greens' 12 sitting TDs to retain their seats, with former Green party deputy leader and government minister Catherine Martin eliminated in the Dublin Rathdown race earlier.
Under the Electoral Reform Act 2022, the Electoral Commission conducted a review of all constituencies on the publication, by the Central Statistics Office, of the preliminary result of the census. [1] The commission is independent and is responsible for the redrawing of constituency boundaries. Any alterations to constituencies do not take ...