Adriankavanagh Elections. maps, election boundaries, party, vote patterns, turnout levels
Adriankavanagh Elections. maps, election boundaries, party, vote patterns, turnout levels
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Adrian Kavanagh, 30th January 2014 In the lead up to, and in the immediate aftermath of, the 2011 General Election, I produced a post reviewing the poll toppers in each of the different constituencies at the 2007 General Election and their subsequent...
You asked for it. A comprehensive, fact-laden and intrigue-drenched update on the Irish Water timeline we posted back in January. The original timeline, which began life as a response to some ‘legals’ from you know who and focused on the Siteserv deal...
As he announces his intention to retire, we reprint an interview with the strongest voice on Ireland’s radical left. Michael Smith interviews Joe Higgins about a new electoral force on the left I meet Joe Higgins over tea and a brownie, on a...
David J. Barrett contributed this excellent guest post covering the results of the two referendums held in Ireland on May 22, 2015 Two referendums and a by-election to parliament took place on Friday May 22nd in Ireland. The referendums took place in...
As voters in 28 European countries prepare to head to the polls, beginning on May 22 and running through May 25, no one knows whether Europe’s center-left or center-right will win more seats, and no one knows who will ultimately become the...
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Elections in the Republic of Ireland (and occasionally other elections!) from a geographical perspective: maps, election boundaries, party vote patterns, turnout levels
Adrian Kavanagh, 18th February 2016 All politics is local, it is claimed. This especially proves to be the case when it comes to Irish elections. For a variety of reason, voters tend to vote for candi...
Seanad Elections 2016 – A Final Overview | Irish Elections: Geography, Facts and Analyses
Adrian Kavanagh, 28th April 2016 Counting for the 2016 Seanad Elections, which had commenced on the morning of Monday 25th April, finally concluded in the evening of Thursday 28th April, with the comp...
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