“All Changed, Changed Utterly? Irish General Election Boundary Amendments and the 2012 Constituency Commission Report”, Irish Political Studies – Volume 29, Issue 2

An in-depth review of changes to general election boundaries in the Republic of Ireland, with specific reference to the most recent changes in 2012, as published in the latest issue of the Irish Political Studies journal.

Taylor & Francis Online :: All Changed, Changed Utterly? Irish General Election Boundary Amendments and the 2012 Constituency Commission Report – Irish Political Studies – Volume 29, Issue 2.

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About Adrian Kavanagh

Lecturer at the Maynooth University Department of Geography. Email: adrian.p.kavanagh@mu.ie
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2 Responses to “All Changed, Changed Utterly? Irish General Election Boundary Amendments and the 2012 Constituency Commission Report”, Irish Political Studies – Volume 29, Issue 2

  1. RH's avatar RH says:

    Fascinating. Is it possible to extrapolate trends in voting shares across parties in the 40 new constituencies by attributing results from ’09 and ’14 local elections and ’11 General Election in respective LEAs and constituencies that reside within new boundaries? Has this research been done?

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