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Constituency Commission issues report

category national | politics / elections | news report author Thursday January 08, 2004 09:51author by pat - lp Report this post to the editors

Yesterday the Constituency Commission recommended an increase in the number of Dáil constituencies from 42 to 43 but is keeping the existing number of TDs at 166.

There are to be extra seats for Kildare North and Dublin Mid-West, which are currently three-seaters. Co Meath is splitting into Meath East and Meath West, which takes in part of Westmeath, each with three seats.

There is to be a reduction of a seat each in Cork North-Central, which is currently a five-seater, and the four-seat Dublin North-Central constituency.

A new constituency configuration across the North Midlands will split Co Leitrim. New constituencies will be Sligo/North Leitrim and Roscommon/South Leitrim both three-seaters.

There will be a new constituency of Longford/Westmeath and also be widespread boundary adjustments. For instance, ten of the 12 Dublin constituencies will see changes.

A number smaller parties have been critical of the increase of 3 seaters.

press relesase and map of changes : http://www.constituency-commission.ie/docs/press_dail_2004.pdf

author by disprinpublication date Thu Jan 08, 2004 12:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The new boundaries to constituencies will further worsen the state of our democracy. It has increased the number of 3 seat constituencies and reduced the number of 5 seaters. This makes it almost impossible for small parties to get somone elected in a three seater. e.g. A party or individual who gets 10 - 12% of the first preferences in a five seater has an excellent chance of picking up a seat but in a three seater you would need at least 20%+ to be in the running. That these recomendations have been made by an 'independent' commission is even more baffling. Bertie couldn't have done a better job himself. Years ago we even had seven seat constituencies. One particular instance is in Co Meath, why was this 5 seater split into two three seat constituencies instead of just extending the boundaries and making one single six seater? In a six seater it would be possible for Labour, the Greens and Sinn Fein to have a good chance of picking up seats but in three seaters its next to impossible.

author by allen - lppublication date Thu Jan 08, 2004 13:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It is ridiculous to have proportional representation in three seater constituencies, as the aim of representing a broad spectrum of views through elected representatives is more difficult to achieve.

There clearly needs to be a review of constituencies of this size or even the introduction of a national list system so smaller parties could get 'proportional representation'!

author by Peter Power TD - Fianna Failpublication date Fri Jan 09, 2004 15:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Pat Rabbitte is renowned for revising history and reinventing himself.But surely his article in the ‘Irish Independent’- ‘Dail Reform not just boundary changes’ on January 8th is a bridge too far, according to Fianna Fail TD, Peter Power.

“Deputy Rabbitte informs the reader that ‘ the least democratic expression of our electoral system is the three seat version’. However when Pat Rabbitte was a member of the Labour Party(the first time that is) in the mid 1970s, the Labour Minister for Local Government James Tully, attempted to arrange constituencies to ensure that the governing Fine Gael/Labour Coalition would win a parliamentary majority.”

“This he did by ensuring as many as possible three-seat constituencies, in the expectation that the governing parties would each win a seat in many constituencies, relegating Fianna Fáil party to one out of three. This attempted gerrymander came to be called a ‘Tullymander’.

“Obviously Deputy Rabbitte has selective amnesia when it comes to the history of his present Political Party”, concluded Deputy Power.

Related Link: http://www.fiannafail.ie
author by Labour Loverpublication date Mon Jan 12, 2004 15:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I don't think Rabitte was a member of LP at that time, even if he was he wouldn't have any influence over what Tully did

author by Capitalist Labour watchpublication date Mon Jan 12, 2004 15:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Was Rabbitte a member of Fine Gael then?

 
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