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Under the Constitution, constituencies are to be revised at least once every twelve years in accordance with the census reports, which are compiled by the Central Statistics Office every five years. Under the Electoral Reform Act 2022 , the Electoral Commission conducted a review of all constituencies on the publication, by the Central ...
Constituencies which include all or part of two or more counties are attributed to the first county mentioned in the constituency name or (if none) the predominant county. Constituency names are based upon those used in the Oireachtas database of former members, except that borough division names in 1918 and 1977 are not placed in brackets ...
The list consists of 'index names' for the seat and to identify what is potentially to be covered in a single constituency article. The index name, which may vary from the official name or the name commonly used for a constituency in some respects, is constructed by putting the name of the geographical area first.
The number of TDs and constituencies will both increase for the 2024 election after a 2023 review. There are now 43 Dáil constituencies (up from 39 in 2020) which will elect between three and ...
This category includes all constituencies currently used for elections to Dáil Éireann. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 ...
The 2023 Report of the Electoral Commission recommended that at the next general election, Carlow–Kilkenny remain as a five-seat constituency, with the transfer of a population of 6,431 to the new constituency of Tipperary North. [1] For the 2024 general election, the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as: [2]
The size of the Dáil was reduced to 158 TDs, a reduction of 8, arranged in 40 constituencies. [ 5 ] This act was repealed by the Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017 , which took effect on the dissolution of the 32nd Dáil and was used at the 2020 general election , held on 8 February.
The constituency runs from Mitchelstown in the north of County Cork, through Fermoy, to Cobh, Midleton and Youghal in the south. [ 1 ] The Constituency Review Report 2023 of the Electoral Commission recommended that at the next general election , Cork East be altered with the transfer of territory to Cork North-Central and Cork North-West .