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  2. Elections in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The President is directly elected by secret ballot under the system of the instant-runoff voting (although the Constitution describes it as "the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote"). While both Irish and British citizens resident in the state may vote in Dáil elections, only Irish citizens, who must ...

  3. Electronic voting in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern had defended the flawed system in the Dáil, bemoaning the use of "stupid old pencils". [6] The voting machines bought by the government from Dutch firm Nedap were kept in storage as the cabinet pondered what to do after the Commission on Electronic Voting said it could not recommend the system. Approximately ...

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

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    The Republic of Ireland elects its government using a system of proportional representation known as the single transferable vote. ... he oversaw the Republic's vote to overturn its abortion ban ...

  5. Next Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    The Electoral Commission will be required to review the size of the Dáil and the arrangement of constituencies after the 2027 census. 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 ...

  6. 2020 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    Fianna Fáil and the Green Party require a simple majority and a 67% majority, respectively, in a postal ballot of all members, while Fine Gael uses an electoral college system, with its parliamentary party making up 50% of the electorate, constituency delegates 25%, councillors 15% and the party's executive council filling the final 10%. [182]

  7. Irish presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Elections are conducted by means of the instant-runoff voting, which is the single-winner analogue of the single transferable vote used in other Irish elections. The constitution calls the system "proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote", although a single-seat election cannot be proportional. [4]

  8. 2024 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    Independent Ireland: Leader since 26 February 2023 24 March 2022: 10 November 2023 Leader's seat Cork South-West: Dublin Bay South: Cork South-West: Last election 6 seats, 2.9% 6 seats, 4.4% New party: Seats won 11 11 4 Seat change 5 5 New party: Popular vote 106,028 102,457 78,276 Percentage 4.8% 4.7% 3.6% Swing 1.9 pp 0.3 pp New party

  9. Dáil constituencies - Wikipedia

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    There are 43 multi-member electoral districts, known as Dáil constituencies, to elect 174 TDs to Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas, Ireland's parliament, on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV), to a maximum term of five years.