1979 European Parliament election in Ireland

The 1979 European Parliament election in Ireland was the Irish component of the 1979 European Parliament election. These were the first direct elections to the European Parliament, and the first election to be held simultaneously across the entire Island of Ireland since the 1921 Irish elections. The election was conducted under the single transferable vote.

1979 European Parliament election in Ireland

7 June 19791984 →

15 Irish seats to the European Parliament
Turnout1,392,285 (63.6%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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Labour
LeaderJack LynchGarret FitzGeraldFrank Cluskey
PartyFianna FáilFine GaelLabour
AllianceEPDEPPSOC
Leader since9 November 196619771977
Seats won
5 / 15
4 / 15
4 / 15
Popular vote464,451443,652193,898
Percentage34.7%33.1%14.5%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
IFF
Tomás Mac Giolla (cropped).jpg
LeaderNeil BlaneyTomás Mac Giolla
PartyIndependent Fianna FáilSinn Féin The Workers' Party
AllianceCDI
Leader since197214 October 1962
Seats won
1 / 15
0 / 15
Popular vote81,52243,942
Percentage6.1%3.3%

Constituencies edit

Ireland was entitled to 15 MEPs who were elected on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV) in four constituencies based on the provinces of Ireland:[1]

Results edit

1979 election to the European Parliament in Ireland
PartyGroupLeader1st prefFPv%Seats
Fianna FáilEPDJack Lynch464,45134.75
Fine GaelEPPGarret FitzGerald443,65233.14
LabourSOCFrank Cluskey193,89814.54
Independent Fianna FáilCDINeil Blaney81,5226.11
Sinn Féin The Workers' PartyTomás Mac Giolla43,9423.30
Independent111,6078.31
Total1,339,072100.015

MEPs elected edit

ConstituencyNamePartyEP group
Connacht–UlsterNeil BlaneyIndependent Fianna FáilCDI
Joe McCartinFine GaelEPP
Seán FlanaganFianna FáilEPD
DublinRichie RyanFine GaelEPP
John O'ConnellLabourSOC
Síle de ValeraFianna FáilEPD
Michael O'LearyLabourSOC
LeinsterMark ClintonFine GaelEPP
Patrick LalorFianna FáilEPD
Liam KavanaghLabourSOC
MunsterT.J. MaherIndependentELDR
Eileen DesmondLabourSOC
Tom O'DonnellFine GaelEPP
Jerry CroninFianna FáilEPD
Noel DavernFianna FáilEPD

Voting details edit

1979–2004 European Parliament Ireland constituencies
ConstituencyElectorateTurnoutSpoiltValid PollQuotaSeatsCandidates
Connacht–Ulster442,471320,713 (72.5%)14,547 (4.5%)306,16676,542311
Dublin618,454304,068 (49.2%)8,653 (2.8%)295,41559,084413
Leinster486,248322,312 (66.30%)15,416 (4.80%)306,89661,38039
Munster641,625445,192 (69.40%)14,597 (3.3%)430,59571,766513
Total2,188,7981,392,285 (63.6%)53,213 (3.8%)1,339,0721546

Aftermath edit

Provisional Sinn Féin did not to contest the election. However, the relative success of Bernadette McAliskey in Northern Ireland helped prompt Sinn Féin to stand in subsequent European elections.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ European Assembly Elections Act 1977, 2nd Sch.: Constituencies (No. 30 of 1977, 2nd Sch.). Enacted on 9 December 1977. Act of the Oireachtas. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book.
  2. ^ Frampton, Martyn (2000). "Sinn Féin and the European Arena: 'Ourselves Alone' or 'Critical Engagement'?". Irish Studies in International Affairs. 16: 235–253. JSTOR 30001944.

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