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Plebiscite on the Constitution of Ireland
For / Against Votes %
For 685,105 56.5%
Against 526,945 43.5%
Total poll 1,346,207 75.8%
Spoilt votes 134,157
Electorate 1,775,055

Result[edit]

Dublin Central by-election, 2009
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8
Independent Maureen O'Sullivan 26.9 7,639 7,711 7,862 8,105 8,341 9,352 11,062 13,739
Fine Gael Paschal Donohoe 22.7 6,439 6,461 6,488 6,578 6,737 7,412 7,880 10,198
Labour Ivana Bacik 17.3 4,926 4,931 5,008 5,073 5,338 5,774 6,537  
Sinn Féin Christy Burke 13.3 3,770 3,780 3,902 3,990 4,042 4,420    
Fianna Fáil Maurice Ahern 12.3 3,483 3,512 3,526 3,564 3,621      
Green David Geary 2.9 819 829
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849 893        
Immigration Control Patrick Talbot 2.2 614 636 676          
Workers' Party of Ireland Malachy Steenson 1.8 519 528            
Christian Solidarity Paul O'Loughlin 0.7 203              
Electorate: 62,141   Valid: 28,412   Spoilt: 391   Quota: 14,207   Turnout: 46.3%
Constituency Name Party
Carlow–Kilkenny Liam Aylward Fianna Fáil
John Browne Fine Gael
Phil Hogan #6699FF
M. J. Nolan Fianna Fáil
Séamus Pattison Labour
Cavan–Monaghan Andrew Boylan Fine Gael
Seymour Crawford Fine Gael
Jimmy Leonard #66BB66
Rory O'Hanlon Fianna Fáil
Brendan Smith Fianna Fáil


TDs elected to the 26th Dáil Éireann
Constituency Name Party
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Seamus Pattison Labour {{{constit}}}  
Phil Hogan Fine Gael {{{constit}}}  
John Browne Fine Gael {{{constit}}}  
M.J. Nolan Fianna Fáil {{{constit}}}  
John Wilson Fianna Fáil {{{constit}}}  
Rory O'Hanlon Fianna Fáil {{{constit}}}  
Jimmy Leonard Fianna Fáil {{{constit}}}  
Andrew Boylan Fine Gael {{{constit}}}  
Bill Cotter Fine Gael {{{constit}}}  
Moosajee Bhamjee Labour {{{constit}}}  
Donal Carey Fine Gael {{{constit}}}  
Síle de Valera Fianna Fáil {{{constit}}}  
Tony Killeen Fianna Fáil {{{constit}}}  


The NNth Dáil was elected on MMMM DD at the YYYY general election and first met on MMMM DD when the NNth Government of Ireland was appointed. The NNth Dáil lasted for QQQQ days. The government was a coalition between ?? and ??.

Irish Political History series
Republicanism

Republicanism

- in Ireland
- in Northern Ireland
Irish republican legitimatism
Physical force republicanism
See also List of IRAs
for organisations claiming that name.

Key documents

Proclamation of the Republic
Declaration of Independence
Message to Free Nations
Democratic Programme
Dáil Constitution
Anglo-Irish Treaty
External Relations Act 1936
Constitution of Ireland
Republic of Ireland Act 1948
The Green Book
New Ireland Forum Report
Anglo-Irish Agreement
Belfast Agreement
Articles 2 & 3

Parties & Organisations

Aontacht Éireann
Clan na Gael
Clann na Poblachta
Communist Party of Ireland
Cumann na mBan
Cumann na Poblachta
Cumann Poblachta nahÉ
Córas na Poblachta
Fianna Éireann
Fianna Fáil · Ind FF
Irish Citizen Army
Irish National Invincibles
INLA
Irish Republican Army
Anti-Treaty IRA
Continuity IRA
Official IRA
Provisional IRA
Real IRA
IRB · ISRP · IRSP
Official Sinn Féin
Red Republican Party
Republican Congress
Republican Sinn Féin
Saor Éire
Sinn Féin
United Irishmen
Workers' Party
Young Ireland
32CSM
See also: Party youth wings

Publications

An Phoblacht · Daily Ireland
Irish Press · Sunday Press
Republican News · Saoirse
The Nation· United Irishman
Wolfe Tone Weekly

Strategies

Abstentionism
Éire Nua
Armed Struggle
Armalite and Ballot Box
TUAS

Symbols

The Tricolour · Easter Lily

Other movements

Loyalism {{IrishL}}
Nationalism {{IrishN}}
Unionism {{IrishU}}

NNth Government of Ireland (MMMM DD, YYYYMMMM DD, YYYY)[edit]

Office Name Term Party
Taoiseach [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Tánaiste [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Agriculture [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Defence [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Education [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Finance [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for External Affairs [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for the Gaeltacht [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Health [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Industry and Commerce[1] [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Justice [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Labour [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Lands [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Local Government [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Posts and Telegraphs [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Social Welfare [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]
Minister for Transport and Power [[ ]] 19XX–19YY [[ ]]

The government positions are listed in alphabetical order, rather than in terms of seniority.

Irish Free State/Éire/Republic of Ireland political party colours[edit]

Colour Party
Christian Solidarity
Socialist Labour Party
Clann na Poblachta
Independent Fianna Fáil
Green Party
Fianna Fáil
Sinn Féin
Clann na Talmhan
Farmers Party
Socialist Workers Party
Cumann na nGaedheal
Fine Gael
National Centre Party
Progressive Democrats
National Progressive Democrats
National Labour Party
Irish Worker League
Socialist Party
Workers' Party
Labour Party
Immigration Control Platform
Independent
Democratic Socialist Party
Democratic Left
National League
Fathers Rights
People Before Profit Alliance

See also[edit]

  1. ^ On 21 August 1981, the Department of Industry, Commerce and Tourism was renamed as the Department of Trade, Commerce and Tourism.

[Category:Governments of Ireland]