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Summary of 14 December 1918 Dáil Éireann and House of Commons election results
Irish general election 1918.svg
Party
Leader
Votes
% Votes
Swing%
TDs/MPs
Change
(since Dec. 1910)
% of
seats
Template:Party name with color[nb 1] Éamon de Valera 476,087 46.9 Increase46.9 73 Increase73 69.5
Template:Party name with color Edward Carson 257,314 25.3 Decrease3.3 22 Increase5 20.9
Template:Party name with color John Dillon 220,837 21.7 Decrease21.9 6 Decrease67 5.7
Labour Unionist None 30,304 3.0 Increase3.0 3 Increase3 2.8
Template:Party name with color None 12,164 1.2 Increase1.2 0 Template:Steady0 0
Template:Party name with color [nb 2] 9,531 0.9 Increase0.9 1 Increase1 0.95
Template:Party name with color 8,183 0.8 N/A 0 Decrease2 0
Template:Party name with color 659 0.1 Increase0.1 0 Template:Steady0 0
Template:Party name with color 436 0.1 Increase0.1 0 Template:Steady0 0
Total 1,015,515 100 105

References

  1. The percentage of votes given is a percentage of the total number of votes cast and therefore does not take into account the preferences of voters in constituencies where no contest occurred because of the overwhelming support for Sinn Féin there. It is impossible to know with certainty what the final shares of votes cast might have been had all constituencies been contested.
  2. Elected independent unionist candidate was Robert Henry Woods.