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

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    How the Republic of Ireland will elect its next parliament. Chris Page and Amy Murray - BBC News NI. November 29, 2024 at 6:36 PM. The Irish general election took place on Friday [PA Media]

  3. 2024 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    If in the first count fewer candidates reach the quota than the number of seats to be filled, if any successful candidates have more votes than the quota, their surplus is distributed to remaining candidates based on the next usable marked preference on the ballot papers.

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  5. Next plc - Wikipedia

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    Next plc, trading as Next (styled as NEXT) is a British multinational clothing, footwear and home products retailer, which has its headquarters in Enderby, England. [3] It has around 700 stores, of which circa 500 are in the United Kingdom , and circa 200 across Europe , Asia and the Middle East . [ 1 ]

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  7. Census of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2022, the next census was planned to occur in 2027. [1] Prior to the Partition of Ireland , censuses covered the entire island of Ireland , with the most recent one having been the 1911 census of Ireland , no census having taken place in 1921 due to the Irish War of Independence .

  8. Electronic voting in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    At the 17 May 2002 general election, electronic voting machines were used in three of 42 constituencies (Dublin North, Dublin West and Meath) on a trial basis, with the intention that it would be extended to the whole country for future elections. [1]

  9. Ireland On-Line - Wikipedia

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    Ireland On-Line (IOL) is a former ISP in Ireland.. Ireland On-line was the first commercial internet service provider in the state. The company was formed in 1992 by Barry Flanagan, and was reported to have launched "Ireland's first mass-market Internet service" in January 1994. [1]