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| − | {{election table|Irish general election | + | {{election table|2011 Irish general election|sortable=yes}} |
| + | ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9; text-align:center;" colspan="13"|31st Irish general election – 25 February 2011 | ||
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| + | ! style="background-color:white;" colspan=13| [[File:Irish general election 2011.svg|center|360px]] | ||
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! style="background-color:#E9E9E9; text-align:center;" colspan=2 | Party<br> | ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9; text-align:center;" colspan=2 | Party<br> | ||
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| − | | {{Party name with color|Workers and Unemployed Action | + | | {{Party name with color|Workers and Unemployed Action}} |
| style="text-align:left;" |{{sortname|Séamus|Healy}} | | style="text-align:left;" |{{sortname|Séamus|Healy}} | ||
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| {{Party name with color|Workers' Party of Ireland}} | | {{Party name with color|Workers' Party of Ireland}} | ||
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! style="background-color:#E9E9E9" | 70.0% | ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9" | 70.0% | ||
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| − | The [[United Left Alliance]] (ULA) won 59,423 votes (2.7%) and five seats. The ULA comprised the [[Socialist Party (Ireland)|Socialist Party]], the [[People Before Profit Alliance]], the [[Workers and Unemployed Action | + | The [[United Left Alliance]] (ULA) won 59,423 votes (2.7%) and five seats. The ULA comprised the [[Socialist Party (Ireland)|Socialist Party]], the [[People Before Profit Alliance]], the [[Workers and Unemployed Action]] and independent candidate [[Declan Bree]] (2,284 votes). |
Independents include [[New Vision (electoral alliance)|New Vision]] candidates (25,422 votes) and People's Convention candidates (1,512 votes).<noinclude> | Independents include [[New Vision (electoral alliance)|New Vision]] candidates (25,422 votes) and People's Convention candidates (1,512 votes).<noinclude> | ||
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| − | [[Category:Ireland | + | [[Category:Republic of Ireland election result templates]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:25, 6 October 2020
The United Left Alliance (ULA) won 59,423 votes (2.7%) and five seats. The ULA comprised the Socialist Party, the People Before Profit Alliance, the Workers and Unemployed Action and independent candidate Declan Bree (2,284 votes).
Independents include New Vision candidates (25,422 votes) and People's Convention candidates (1,512 votes).
References
- ↑ Fianna Fáil's total includes Ceann Comhairle Séamus Kirk, who was re-elected automatically.
- ↑ Elected independent candidates were Stephen Donnelly, Luke 'Ming' Flanagan (of New Vision), Tom Fleming, Noel Grealish, John Halligan, Michael Healy-Rae, Michael Lowry, Finian McGrath, Mattie McGrath, Catherine Murphy, Maureen O'Sullivan, Thomas Pringle, Shane Ross, and Mick Wallace.