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  2. How the Republic of Ireland will elect its next parliament - AOL

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    More than 3.4 million people are registered to vote in the Republic of Ireland. ... government using a system of proportional representation known as the single transferable vote. ... The Today Show.

  3. Single transferable vote - Wikipedia

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    The single transferable vote (STV) or proportional-ranked choice voting (P-RCV) [a] is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote in the form of a ranked ballot. Voters have the option to rank candidates, and their vote may be transferred according to alternative preferences if their preferred candidate is ...

  4. Elections in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The election must take place on a date set by the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage 18 to 25 days (disregarding any excluded day) after the writs have been issued. [10] [11] [12] Elections are by single transferable vote (STV), with each constituency returning between three and five deputies, each called a Teachta Dála or TD.

  5. Next Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    Under the system of single transferable vote (STV), each voter may mark any number of the candidates in order of preference. The quota is determined at the first count in each constituency by dividing the number of valid ballots by one more than the number of seats (for example, a quarter of the valid ballots in a three-seat constituency, a ...

  6. Voting continues in Irish General Election - AOL

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    Voting in the Irish General ... be decided by where transfer votes go – a key part of Ireland’s complex electoral system of proportional representation with a single transferable vote (PR-STV

  7. Ireland election results: How did the country vote and who ...

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    This could be the Labour Party or the Social Democrats – both securing 11 seats – or the right-leaning Independent Ireland, which won four. The two parties joined in a coalition for the first ...

  8. Counting single transferable votes - Wikipedia

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    Some, but not all single transferable vote systems require a preference to be expressed for every candidate, or for the voter to express at least a minimum number of preferences. Others allow a voter just to mark one preference if that is the voter's desire. The vote will be used to elect just one candidate at the most, in the end.

  9. Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1958 - Wikipedia

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    Proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote had been used in Irish elections since the 1920 local elections.Under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, it was prescribed for elections to both the Southern Ireland House of Commons and the Northern Ireland House of Commons (Northern Ireland was to revert to FPTP for the 1929 election).