The lead up to the next general election began on 7 January 2004, with the publication of the Constituency Commission report on recom- mended Dáil constituency boundaries for that election. Differential levels of population change between 1996 and 2002, with particularly high levels of population increase in eastern Ireland, ensured that considerable changes to boundaries would be involved. Seat losses were expected in Cork, the North West and North Midlands area, and the North City constituencies in Dublin. Seat gains were expected for the commuter-belt counties of Kildare and Meath, as well as for the rapidly growing western suburbs of Dublin. The ...
Voter turnout measures the legitimacy of functioning democratic processes within States. Areas of lo...
Until new legislation was passed in 2011, community ties and continuity of representation were the m...
Until new legislation was passed in 2011, community ties and continuity of representation were the m...
The lead up to the next general election began on 7 January 2004, with the publication ...
The 2012 Constituency Commission report has recommended a reduction in the number of Da ́ il dep...
Cutting the number of TDs to 158, not population changes, has defined the proposed constituency boun...
Simon Bastow examines some of the background and issues relating to ‘national’ seat allocations as a...
This paper reviews the May 2014 local election contests in the Republic of Ireland, while also offe...
On Friday 11 March 2005 voting for the Meath and Kildare North by‐elections took place between 7.00a...
Polling for elections to the 29 county and five city councils was held between 7:00 and 21:00 on Fri...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
With Ireland’s strong economic recovery and the gradual revival of its construction industry, the fu...
This chapter focuses on geographical influences on voting behaviour at the 2020 general election. G...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
With the the 2015 election upon us, there is much talk of safe and marginal seats, and the main part...
Voter turnout measures the legitimacy of functioning democratic processes within States. Areas of lo...
Until new legislation was passed in 2011, community ties and continuity of representation were the m...
Until new legislation was passed in 2011, community ties and continuity of representation were the m...
The lead up to the next general election began on 7 January 2004, with the publication ...
The 2012 Constituency Commission report has recommended a reduction in the number of Da ́ il dep...
Cutting the number of TDs to 158, not population changes, has defined the proposed constituency boun...
Simon Bastow examines some of the background and issues relating to ‘national’ seat allocations as a...
This paper reviews the May 2014 local election contests in the Republic of Ireland, while also offe...
On Friday 11 March 2005 voting for the Meath and Kildare North by‐elections took place between 7.00a...
Polling for elections to the 29 county and five city councils was held between 7:00 and 21:00 on Fri...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
With Ireland’s strong economic recovery and the gradual revival of its construction industry, the fu...
This chapter focuses on geographical influences on voting behaviour at the 2020 general election. G...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
With the the 2015 election upon us, there is much talk of safe and marginal seats, and the main part...
Voter turnout measures the legitimacy of functioning democratic processes within States. Areas of lo...
Until new legislation was passed in 2011, community ties and continuity of representation were the m...
Until new legislation was passed in 2011, community ties and continuity of representation were the m...