- Irish elections, 1921
Two elections in
Ireland took place in 1921, as a result of theGovernment of Ireland Act 1920 to establish theHouse of Commons of Northern Ireland and theHouse of Commons of Southern Ireland . The election was used byIrish Republic ans as the basis of membership of theSecond Dáil . Where contested, the elections usedSingle transferable vote .Northern Ireland result
The general election to the
Northern Ireland House of Commons occurred on 24 May. Of 52 seats, including Queen's University of Belfast, 40 were won by Unionists, 6 by moderate nationalists and 6 bySinn Féin .outhern Ireland result
No actual polling took place in
Southern Ireland as all 128 candidates were returned unopposed. Of these, 124 were won by Sinn Féin and four by independent Unionists representing the University of Dublin (Trinity College).Only Sinn Féin candidates recognised the Dáil and five of these had been elected in two constituencies (Michael Collins,
Éamon de Valera ,Arthur Griffith ,Seán Milroy andEoin MacNeill ) one in each part of Ireland. The total number of members who assembled in the Second Dáil was 125: 119 elected solely in Southern Ireland, 1 solely in Northern Ireland (Seán O'Mahony ), and 5 in both.In Southern Ireland, there were fresh elections in 1922 as a result of the
Anglo-Irish Treaty .ee also
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Members of the 2nd Dáil
*Government of the 2nd Dáil
*Irish general election, 1918
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