- Cork City South–East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
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Cork City South–East Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary constituency1969–1977 Seats 3 County/City council County Cork Cork City South–East was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1969 to 1977. The constituency elected 3 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known in English as TDs) to the Dáil, using the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).
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History
The constituency was created under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969 for the 1969 general election to Dáil Éireann.[1] The old Cork Borough constituency was divided into the new constituencies of Cork City North–West and Cork City South–East. It was abolished under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974, when the Cork City North West and Cork City South East constituencies were replaced by the new constituency of Cork City.
Boundaries
The constituency comprised the southern part of Cork city and suburbs.[1]
TDs
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Cork City South–East 1969–1977[2] Key to partiesDáil Election Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)19th 1969[3] Pearse Wyse
(FF)Gus Healy
(FF)Peter Barry
(FG)20th 1973[4] 21st 1977 Constituency abolished. See Cork City Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.
Elections
1973 general election
1973 general election: Cork City South–East[4] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Pearse Wyse 10,411 36.2 1 1 Fianna Fáil Gus Healy 4,836 16.8 2 Fine Gael Peter Barry 6,566 22.9 3 Fine Gael Seán O'Leary 3,057 10.6 Labour Party Robert Rice 2,290 8.0 Independent Gerard Carroll 1,162 4.0 Independent Timothy O'Sullivan 289 1.0 Independent Veronica Hartland 121 0.4 Electorate: ? Valid: 28,732 Quota: 7,184 Turnout: 1969 general election
1969 general election: Cork City South–East[3] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Pearse Wyse 10,434 38.6 1 1 Fianna Fáil Gus Healy 3,982 14.7 2 Fine Gael Peter Barry 5,908 21.8 3 Fine Gael Seán O'Leary 2,379 8.8 Labour Party Con Donovan 2,295 8.5 Labour Party Kevin Hurley 2,020 7.5 Electorate: ? Valid: 27,018 Quota: 6,755 Turnout: See also
- Parliamentary constituencies in the Republic of Ireland
- Politics of the Republic of Ireland
- List of historic Dáil Éireann constituencies
- Elections in the Republic of Ireland
References
- ^ a b "Electoral (Amendment) Act, 1969: Schedule (Constituencies)". Irish Statute Book database. http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1969/en/act/pub/0003/sched1.html. Retrieved 28 February 2009.
- ^ Walker, Brian M, ed (1992). Parliamentary election results in Ireland, 1918–92. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0 901714 96 8. ISSN 0332-0286.
- ^ a b "General election 1969: Cork City South–East". ElectionsIreland.org. http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1969&cons=53. Retrieved 28 February 2009.
- ^ a b "General election 1973: Cork City South–East". ElectionsIreland.org. http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1969/en/act/pub/0003/sched1.html. Retrieved 28 February 2009.
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