Irish general election, 1943
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Percentage of seats gained by each of the three major parties, and number of seats gained by smaller parties and independents.
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The Irish general election of 1943 was held on 23 June 1943. The 138 newly elected members of the 11th Dáil assembled on 1 July when the new Taoiseach and government were appointed.
The general election took place in 34 parliamentary constituencies throughout Ireland for 138 seats in the lower house of parliament, Dáil Éireann. The election was fought while the Emergency Powers Act 1939 was still in force.
[edit] Result
11th Irish general election – 23 June 1943[1][2][3][4]
| Party |
Leader |
Seats |
± |
% of
seats |
First Pref
votes |
% FPv |
±% |
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Fianna Fáil |
Éamon de Valera |
67 |
–10 |
48.6 |
557,525 |
41.9 |
–10.0 |
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Fine Gael |
W. T. Cosgrave |
32 |
–13 |
23.2 |
307,490 |
23.1 |
–10.2 |
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Labour Party |
William Norton |
17 |
+8 |
12.3 |
208,812 |
15.7 |
+5.7 |
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Clann na Talmhan |
Michael Donnellan |
10 |
New |
7.2 |
130,452 |
9.8 |
– |
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Monetary Reform Party |
Oliver J. Flanagan |
1 |
New |
0.7 |
4,377 |
0.3 |
– |
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Córas na Poblachta |
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0 |
New |
0 |
3,892 |
0.3 |
– |
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Ailtirí na hAiséirghe |
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0 |
New |
0 |
3,137 |
0.2 |
– |
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Independent |
N/A |
11 |
+4 |
7.3 |
116,024 |
8.7 |
+4.0 |
| Spoilt votes |
16,198 |
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| Total |
138 |
0 |
100 |
1,347,907 |
100 |
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| Electorate/Turnout |
1,816,142 |
74.2% |
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- Fianna Fáil minority government formed.
[edit] First time TDs
[edit] Outgoing TDs
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Manning, Maurice, 1972. Irish Political Parties: An Introduction. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan. ISBN 9780717105366