On Friday 11 March 2005 voting for the Meath and Kildare North by‐elections took place between 7.00am and 10.00pm. These elections were caused by the resignations of Charlie McCreevy, to take up the post of the Irish EU Commissioner, and John Bruton, to take up the post of EU Ambassador to the United States. These elections were marked by the continuance of a pattern of poor electoral performances by the government parties, and also by the continuance of a pattern of lower turnout levels relative to those in previous by‐elections. For Fianna Fáil these results were particularly disappointing, given that these by‐elections, particularly in the Meath constituency, offered the realistic prospect of the first government win in a by‐election sin...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
Yesterday's 'Sunday Independent'-Millward Brown opinion poll offered different messages to the vario...
Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calc...
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...
peer-reviewedThe general election that followed the ‘earthquake’ of 25 February 2011 (Gallagher and ...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
The lead up to the next general election began on 7 January 2004, with the publication ...
This article reviews the radical changes in voter turnout and political support levels evident at th...
Anti-establishment are now well placed to translate strong national support into major gains at the ...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
Adrian Kavanagh and Caoilfhionn D’Arcy’s chapter above noted the significant political developments...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
Defence date: 5 November 1993Examining board: Prof. Jean Blondel (European University Institute) ; P...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
Yesterday's 'Sunday Independent'-Millward Brown opinion poll offered different messages to the vario...
Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calc...
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...
peer-reviewedThe general election that followed the ‘earthquake’ of 25 February 2011 (Gallagher and ...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
The lead up to the next general election began on 7 January 2004, with the publication ...
This article reviews the radical changes in voter turnout and political support levels evident at th...
Anti-establishment are now well placed to translate strong national support into major gains at the ...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
Adrian Kavanagh and Caoilfhionn D’Arcy’s chapter above noted the significant political developments...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
Defence date: 5 November 1993Examining board: Prof. Jean Blondel (European University Institute) ; P...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
Yesterday's 'Sunday Independent'-Millward Brown opinion poll offered different messages to the vario...
Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calc...