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Карлоу-Килкенни (округ Дайл)

Карлоу-Килкеннипарламентский округ , представленный в Dáil Éireann , нижней палате ирландского парламента или Oireachtas . Округ избирает пять депутатов ( Teachtaí Dála , широко известных как TD) по системе пропорционального представительства посредством единого передаваемого голоса (PR-STV).

История и границы

Избирательный округ Карлоу-Килкенни впервые существовал на выборах Второго парламента на всеобщих выборах 1921 года , объединяя парламентские округа Великобритании графства Карлоу , Килкенни-Норт и Килкенни-Юг , которые избрали членов Первого парламента . Карлоу-Килкенни не существовало в период с 1937 по 1948 год, когда его заменили округа Карлоу-Килдэр и Килкенни . Избирательный округ существует с 1948 года.

После всеобщих выборов 2020 года избирательный округ охватывал всю территорию графства Килкенни и всю территорию графства Карлоу , включая части Карлоу, которые входили в состав округа Уиклоу после всеобщих выборов 1997 года .

Закон о выборах (поправка) (Dáil Districts) 2017 года определяет избирательный округ как: [1]

«Графство Карлоу и графство Килкенни».

В отчете Избирательной комиссии за 2023 год рекомендовалось, чтобы на следующих всеобщих выборах Карлоу-Килкенни оставался пятиместным округом с переводом населения в 6431 человек в новый округ Типперэри-Норт . [2]

Для следующих всеобщих выборов Закон о выборах (поправка) 2023 года определяет избирательный округ как: [3]

«Графство Карлоу
и графство Килкенни, за исключением его частей, входящих в избирательный округ Типперэри-Норт».

ТД

ТД 1921–1937 гг.

Примечание. Столбцы в этой таблице используются только в презентационных целях, и порядку столбцов не следует придавать никакого значения. Подробную информацию о порядке получения мест на каждых выборах см. в подробных результатах этих выборов.

ТД с 1948 года

Примечание. Столбцы в этой таблице используются только в презентационных целях, и порядку столбцов не следует придавать никакого значения. Подробную информацию о порядке получения мест на каждых выборах см. в подробных результатах этих выборов.

  1. Паттисон занимал пост Синна Комхейра в 28-м парламенте с 1997 по 2002 год и был автоматически возвращен на всеобщих выборах 2002 года.

Выборы

^  *:  Исходящий ТД.

всеобщие выборы 2020 года

  1. ^ Уоллес был членом организации People Before Profit .
Кандидат голосует по этапам

всеобщие выборы 2016 г.

Дополнительные выборы 2015 г.

всеобщие выборы 2011 г.

  1. ^ Маклайам был членом Социалистической партии . Он проводил кампанию как член Объединенного левого альянса . [60]

всеобщие выборы 2007 г.

всеобщие выборы 2002 г.

Симус Паттисон был Ceann Comhairle при роспуске 28-го созыва и, следовательно, считался автоматически возвращенным. Для целей расчета квоты округ рассматривался как четырехместный.

всеобщие выборы 1997 г.

всеобщие выборы 1992 года

всеобщие выборы 1989 г.

всеобщие выборы 1987 года

Всеобщие выборы в ноябре 1982 г.

Всеобщие выборы в феврале 1982 г.

всеобщие выборы 1981 года

всеобщие выборы 1977 года

всеобщие выборы 1973 года

всеобщие выборы 1969 года

всеобщие выборы 1965 года

всеобщие выборы 1961 года

Дополнительные выборы 1960 г.

Following the death of Fine Gael TD Joseph Hughes, a by-election was held on 23 June 1960. The Elections Act 1960 enabled the election to be held the same day as the 1960 local elections, using the same administrative apparatus.[70] The Dáil seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Patrick Teehan.

1957 general election

1956 by-election

Following the death of Fianna Fáil TD Thomas Walsh, a by-election was held on 14 November 1956. The seat was won by Fianna Fáil candidate Martin Medlar.

The surplus votes of the elected candidate were distributed after being declared elected because there was a possibility another candidate could have reached the threshold of a third of a quota which would have meant their election deposit was returned to them.

1954 general election

1951 general election

1948 general election

The poll was postponed due to the death of outgoing Fine Gael TD Eamonn Coogan during the campaign.

1933 general election

1932 general election

1927 by-election

W. T. Cosgrave was also elected for the Cork Borough constituency and resigned his seat in Carlow–Kilkenny following the election. A by-election was held on 3 November 1927 and the seat was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate Denis Gorey.

September 1927 general election

June 1927 general election

1925 by-election

Following the resignation of Cumann na nGaedheal TD Seán Gibbons, a by-election was held on 11 March 1925. The seat was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate Thomas Bolger.

1923 general election

1922 general election

1921 general election

See also

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