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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Seanad 2011 results – Administrative panel
Adrian Kavanagh, 29th April 2011 Fine Gael 3 seats, Fianna Fail 2 seats, Labour Party 2 seats Elected: Mark Daly FF, John Kelly LB, Diarmuid Wilson FF, Michael W D’Arcy FG, Martin Conway FG, Tom Sheahan FG, Dennis Landy LB (Inside panel candidates underlined) Having failed … Continue reading
Seanad 2011 results – Industrial and Commercial panel
Adrian Kavanagh, 29th April 2011 Fine Gael 4 seats, Fianna Fail 3 seats, Labour Party 1 seat, Sinn Fein 1 seat Elected: Jimmy Harte LB, Averil Power FF, Mary White FF, Marc McSharry FF, Imelda Henry FG, Paul Coghlan FG, Colm Burke FG, Catherine Noone … Continue reading
Seanad 2011 results – Labour panel
Adrian Kavanagh, 28th April 2011 Fine Gael 5 seats, Fianna Fail 3 seats, Labour Party 2 seats, Sinn Fein 1 seat Elected: Fidelma Healy-Eames FG, Maire Moloney LB, David Cullinane SF, Tony Mulcahy FG, Cait Keane FG, Terry Brennan FG, Daragh O’Brien FF, Terry Leyden … Continue reading
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Seanad 2011 results – Agricultural panel
Adrian Kavanagh, 28th April 2011 Fine Gael 4 seats, Fianna Fail 4 seats, Labour Party 2 seats, Sinn Fein 1 seat Elected: James Heffernan LB , Paddy Burke FG, Paul Bradford FG, Trevor Ó Clochartaigh SF, Brian Ó Dohmnaill FF, Pat O’Neill FG, Michael Comiskey … Continue reading
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Seanad 2011 results – Cultural and Educational panel
Adrian Kavanagh, 26th April 2011 Fine Gael 2 seats, Fianna Fail 2 seats, Labour Party 1 seat Elected: Deidre Clune FG, Labhras O’Murchu FF, Thomas Byrne FF, John Gilroy LB, Michael Mullins FG (Inside panel candidates underlined) With no Sinn … Continue reading
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Seanad Elections – Part IV Gender and the Vocational Panels
Adrian Kavanagh, 15 April 2011 Given that elected politicians (county and city councillors, TDs, Senators) for the electorate for the vocational panel elections, it is not surprising that females account for a relatively small proportion of the eligible electors for … Continue reading
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Seanad Elections – Part III Geographies of Voting and Representation
Adrian Kavanagh, 15 April 2011 With significantly higher numbers of eligible voters and candidates, as detailed in the previous two posts, it would be expected that a similar spatial pattern would be observed when looking at the number of votes … Continue reading
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Seanad Elections – Part II Candidates
Seanad (vocational panels) candidates by constituency, 2011 General Election Adrian Kavanagh, 15 April 2011 The last post showed that certain parts of the states and certain constituencies – mainly two-county constituencies located in mainly rural areas such as the … Continue reading
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Seanad Elections – Part I The Electorate
Adrian Kavanagh 14 April 2011 Voting for the vocational panels and the university panels is currently ongoing with the votes for these constituencies due to be counted in a few weeks time. Voting for these panels is not organised on … Continue reading
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