1999 European Parliament election in Ireland|
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Turnout | 1,438,287 (50.2% 6.2 pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Green
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Leader
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Bertie Ahern
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John Bruton
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None
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Party
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Fianna Fáil
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Fine Gael
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Green
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Alliance
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UEN
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EPP–ED
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Greens/EFA
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Leader since
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19 December 1994
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20 November 1990
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6 November 2001
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Last election
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35.0%, 7 seats
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24.3%, 4 seats
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7.9%, 2 seats
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Seats won
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Seat change
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1
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Popular vote
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537,757
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342,171
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93,100
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Percentage
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38.6%
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24.6%
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6.7%
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Swing
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3.6 pp
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0.4 pp
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1.2 pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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None[a]
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Ruairi Quinn
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Gerry Adams
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Party
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Independent
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Labour
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Sinn Féin
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Alliance
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ELDR & EPP-ED
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PES
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Leader since
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13 November 1997
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1983
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Last election
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1 seat
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11.0%, 1 seat
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3.0%, 0 seats
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Seats won
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Seat change
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1
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Popular vote
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198,386
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121,542
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88,165
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Percentage
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14.3%
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8.7%
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6.3%
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Swing
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7.4 pp
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2.3 pp
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3.3 pp
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The 1999 European Parliament election in Ireland was the Irish component of the 1999 European Parliament election. The election was conducted under the single transferable vote.
Results
MEPs elected
Voting details
Constituency
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Electorate
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Turnout
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Spoilt
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Valid Poll
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Quota
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Seats
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Candidates
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Connacht–Ulster
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541,552
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332,236 (61.3%)
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12,085 (3.6%)
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320,151
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80,038
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3
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11
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Dublin
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793,200
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286,684 (36.1%)
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6,013 (2.1%)
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280,671
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56,135
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4
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13
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Leinster
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706,200
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357,064 (50.5%)
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14,725 (4.1%)
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342,339
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68,468
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4
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8
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Munster
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823,008
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462,303 (56.2%)
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13,724 (2.9%)
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448,579
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89,716
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4
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10
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Total
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2,864,361
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1,438,287 (50.2%)
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46,547 (3.2%)
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1,391,740
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See also
External links
- ^ Pictured here is Pat Cox, one of two successful Independent candidates in this election. Cox would become leader of the ELDR group in the European parliament between 1998 and 2002.
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