County Sligo (UK Parliament constituency)

County Sligo is a former county constituency in Ireland, represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It returned two Members of Parliament (MPs), elected by the bloc vote system of election.

County Sligo
Former county constituency
for the House of Commons
CountyCounty Sligo
18011885
Seats2
Created fromCounty Sligo (IHC)
Replaced by

History and boundaries

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In 1801, the constituency succeeded the constituency of County Sligo in the Irish House of Commons, comprising comprised the whole of County Sligo, except the parliamentary borough of Sligo. After the Sligo and Cashel Disfranchisement Act 1870, the borough ceased to have separate representation, and eligible voters were added to the roll for the county constituency.

From 1885 the constituency was divided into North Sligo and South Sligo.

Members of Parliament

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Election1st Member1st Party2nd Member2nd Party
1801Joshua Edward CooperToryCharles O'HaraTory
Nov 1806Edward Synge CooperTory[1]
Dec 1822Henry KingWhig[2]
Aug 1830Edward Joshua CooperTory[2][3]
May 1831Alexander PercevalTory[2][3]
Dec 1834Conservative[2][3]Conservative[2][3]
Jul 1841William Ormsby-GoreConservative[2][3]
Sep 1841John FfolliottConservative[2][3]
Mar 1850Sir Robert Gore-BoothConservative[3]
Jul 1852Richard SwiftInd. Irish[3]
Apr 1857Edward Joshua CooperConservative[3]
May 1859Charles William Cooper
changed name to O'Hara, 1860
Conservative[3]
Jul 1865Edward Henry CooperConservative[3]
Dec 1868Denis Maurice O'ConorLiberal[3]
Dec 1874Home Rule League[3]
Jan 1877Edward King-HarmanHome Rule[3]
Apr 1880Thomas SextonParnellite Home Rule League[3]
Oct 1882Irish ParliamentaryIrish Parliamentary[3]
Aug 1883Nicholas LynchIrish Parliamentary[3]
1885constituency abolished: see North Sligo and South Sligo

Elections

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Elections in the 1830s

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General election 1830: County Sligo (2 seats)[3][2][4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ToryEdward Joshua Cooper 465 47.9
WhigHenry King 390 40.2
WhigFitzstephen French11611.9
Turnout51484.3
Registered electors610
Majority757.7
Tory hold
Majority27428.3
Whig hold
General election 1831: County Sligo (2 seats)[3][2][4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ToryEdward Joshua Cooper 361 43.0 +19.1
ToryAlexander Perceval 287 34.2 +10.3
WhigHenry King19122.8−29.3
Majority9611.4+3.7
Turnoutc. 420c. 69.9c. −14.4
Registered electors600
Tory holdSwing+16.9
Tory gain from WhigSwing+12.5
General election 1832: County Sligo (2 seats)[3][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ToryEdward Joshua CooperUnopposed
ToryAlexander PercevalUnopposed
Registered electors695
Tory hold
Tory hold
General election 1835: County Sligo (2 seats)[3][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ConservativeEdward Joshua CooperUnopposed
ConservativeAlexander PercevalUnopposed
Registered electors694
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
General election 1837: County Sligo (2 seats)[3][2][4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ConservativeEdward Joshua Cooper 511 38.5
ConservativeAlexander Perceval 443 33.4
WhigDaniel Jones36827.7
WhigCharles Joseph McDermott50.4
Majority755.7
Turnoutc. 664c. 64.1
Registered electors1,036
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Elections in the 1840s

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General election 1841: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWilliam Ormsby-GoreUnopposed
ConservativeAlexander PercevalUnopposed
Registered electors1,093
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Perceval was appointed a commissioner of the Treasury, causing a by-election.

By-election, 28 September 1841: County Sligo[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn FfolliottUnopposed
Conservative hold
General election 1847: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWilliam Ormsby-GoreUnopposed
ConservativeJohn FfolliottUnopposed
Registered electors837
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Elections in the 1850s

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Ffolliott resigned by accepting the office of Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, causing a by-election.

By-election, 12 March 1850: County Sligo[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Gore-BoothUnopposed
Conservative hold
General election 1852: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Gore-Booth 943 35.9 N/A
Independent IrishRichard Swift 870 33.1 New
ConservativeWilliam Ormsby-Gore77429.5N/A
WhigJohn Taaffe[5]391.5New
Turnout1,313 (est)62.4 (est)N/A
Registered electors2,105
Majority732.8N/A
Conservative holdSwingN/A
Majority963.6N/A
Independent Irish gain from ConservativeSwingN/A
General election 1857: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Gore-Booth 1,471 45.2 +9.3
ConservativeEdward Joshua Cooper 1,471 45.2 +15.7
WhigJohn Ball[6]3059.4+7.9
Independent IrishRichard Swift50.2−32.9
Majority1,16635.9+33.1
Turnout1,776 (est)74.3 (est)+11.9
Registered electors2,389
Conservative holdSwing+12.9
Conservative gain from Independent IrishSwing+16.1
General election 1859: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Gore-BoothUnopposed
ConservativeCharles William CooperUnopposed
Registered electors2,445
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Elections in the 1860s

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General election 1865: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEdward Henry CooperUnopposed
ConservativeRobert Gore-BoothUnopposed
Registered electors3,181
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
General election 1868: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDenis Maurice O'Conor 1,671 41.7 New
ConservativeRobert Gore-Booth 1,208 30.1 N/A
ConservativeEdward Henry Cooper1,12928.2N/A
LiberalCornelius Alexander Keogh20.0New
Turnout2,840 (est)87.8 (est)N/A
Registered electors3,233
Majority46311.6N/A
Liberal gain from ConservativeSwingN/A
Majority1,2062.9N/A
Conservative holdSwingN/A

Elections in the 1870s

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General election 1874: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Home RuleDenis Maurice O'ConorUnopposed
ConservativeRobert Gore-BoothUnopposed
Registered electors3,539
Home Rule gain from Liberal
Conservative hold

Gore-Booth's death caused a by-election.

By-election, 12 Jan 1877: County Sligo (1 seat)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Home RuleEdward King-HarmanUnopposed
Registered electors3,414
Home Rule gain from Conservative

Elections in the 1880s

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General election 1880: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Parnellite Home Rule LeagueThomas Sexton 1,591 36.1 N/A
Home RuleDenis Maurice O'Conor 1,551 35.2 N/A
Home RuleEdward King-Harman1,26728.7N/A
Majority2846.5N/A
Turnout2,205 (est)67.7 (est)N/A
Registered electors3,256
Home Rule gain from ConservativeSwing
Home Rule holdSwing

O'Conor's death caused a by-election.

By-election, 18 Aug 1883: County Sligo (2 seats)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Irish ParliamentaryNicholas Lynch (MP) 1,545 61.1 N/A
ConservativeCharles Kane O'Hara[7]98338.9New
Majority56222.2N/A
Turnout2,52879.6+11.9
Registered electors3,174
Irish Parliamentary holdSwingN/A

References

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  1. ^ Salmon, Philip. "COOPER, Edward Synge (1762-1830), of Markree Castle, co. Sligo and Boden Park, co. Westmeath". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Smith, Henry Stooks (1842). The Register of Parliamentary Contested Elections (Second ed.). Simpkin, Marshall & Company. p. 239. Retrieved 9 October 2018 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai Walker, B.M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. pp. 238, 312–313. ISBN 0901714127.
  4. ^ a b c "Co. Sligo". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Election Intelligence". The Atlas. 24 July 1852. pp. 5–6. Retrieved 9 October 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^ "Belfast Mercury". 23 April 1857. p. 2. Retrieved 9 October 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^ "Election Intelligence". South Wales Daily News. 15 August 1883. p. 4. Retrieved 22 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive.