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The Dáil, or Dáil Éireann, is the lower house of the Irish bicameral parliament. The upper house, the Senate or Seanad Éireann and the Dáil together form the parliament, known as the Oireachtas. The "30th Dáil" is so called because it will be the 30th to sit since the foundation of the state.

Dáil Éireann (usually just called "the Dáil") has 166 members, Teachtaí Dála ("Teachta Dála" is the singular form, abbreviated to "TD"), each elected to represent one of 43 multi-seat constituencies under the system of proportional representation by means of the Single Transferable Vote.

Under the constitution, parliamentary elections must be held at least every seven years, though a lower limit may be set by statute law. The current statutory maximum term is every five years. The current government consists of a coalition of two parties; Fianna Fáil under Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and the Progressive Democrats under Tánaiste Michael McDowell. The main opposition in the current Dáil consists of Fine Gael and Labour. Smaller parties such as the Green Party, Sinn Féin and the Socialist Party also have representation in the Dáil.

On Sunday 29th April, 2007, Taoiseach Ahern called a general election to elect the 30th Dáil. It will take place on Thursday 24th May, 2007.[1]

Nominations for the election closed on Wednesday 9th May, 2007. 469 candidates have declared that they will run for election for the 165 seats available (the sitting Chairperson, or Ceann Comhairle, is returned automatically).

Constituencies

Since the last general election in 2002, various changes have been made to constituencies and their boundaries. These changes include the addition of one new constituency (bringing the total to 43), and increasing and/or decreasing the numbers of seats available in others. A direct comparison with the 2002 election results is therefore not entirely valid, and has been omitted.

Constituency

Number of seats (2007)

Result (2007)

FF

FG

Lab.

PD

SF

Grn

Soc.

Other

Carlow-Kilkenny

5

Cavan-Monaghan

5

1[2]

Clare

4

Cork East

4

Cork North Central

4

Cork North West

3

Cork South Central

5







Cork South West

3









Donegal North East

3









Donegal South West

3









Dublin Central

4









Dublin Mid West

4









Dublin North

4









Dublin North Central

3









Dublin North East

3









Dublin North West

3









Dublin South

5









Dublin South Central

5









Dublin South East

4









Dublin South West

4









Dublin West

3









Dún Laoghaire

5









Galway East

4









Galway West

5









Kerry North

3









Kerry South

3









Kildare North

4









Kildare South

3









Laois-Offaly

5









Limerick East

5









Limerick West

3









Longford-Westmeath

4









Louth

4









Mayo

5









Meath East

3









Meath West

3









Roscommon-South Leitrim

3









Sligo-North Leitrim

3









Tipperary North

3









Tipperary South

3









Waterford

4









Wexford

5









Wicklow

5









Totals

166

1








Key:
FF: Fianna Fáil
FG: Fine Gael
Lab.: Labour
PD: Progressive Democrats
SF: Sinn Féin
Grn.: Green Party
Soc.: Socialist Party
Other: Independents and/or members of small parties not listed above.

See also

References

  1. [1]
  2. Includes the seat of the current Ceann Comhairle, Rory O Hanlon, who by virtue of his office is returned automatically to the Dáil without having to seek re-election.