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  United Kingdom Election Results
Results of elections to the 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom in 2005 are being added.
European Parliamentary Election in Yorkshire and the Humber region by constituency, 1999.
All GLC election results are linked on this index page, along with results of direct elections to the Inner London Education Authority (1986-90).
www.election.demon.co.uk   (1198 words)

  
 United Kingdom general election, 1945 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The United Kingdom General Election of 1945 was one of the most significant general elections of the 20th century.
It resulted in the shock election defeat of the Conservatives led by Winston Churchill and the landslide victory of the Labour Party led by Clement Attlee, who won a majority of 145 seats.
The result of the election was almost totally unexpected, given the heroic status of Winston Churchill, but reflected the voters' belief that the Labour Party were better able to rebuild the country following the war than the Conservatives.
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 The Irish General Election of 1918
The December 1918 election for the House of Commons in Westminster is regarded by some as the defining act of Irish self-determination, as the last occasion when the whole of Ireland voted on the same day.
European Parliament election of 1994 (in fact since a number of constituencies were not contested in 1918, 1994 is a rather better barometer of the opinion of the island as a whole), and the last time the island voted on the same day for anything at all was in
However, it would be foolish not to acknowledge the central place of the 1918 election in determining the future course of Irish history.
www.ark.ac.uk /elections/h1918.htm   (752 words)

  
 Irish General Election 2007 Ireland 24 May 2007
While the Irish General Election 2007 may be over this website will keep tabs on the performance of the incumbent "shady" "shades" of green that make up the motley crew forming the 30th Dáil.
The Taoiseach of the present Irish Coalition Government announced on Sunday 29 April 2007 that the next General Election in Ireland will be held Thurs 24 May 2007.
In association with VoteFair.org we will bring you a very interesting and informative online facility to allow you cast your ballot by electronic voting in a fair manner in order to elect political parties to a virtual 30th Dáil by means of a true proportional representation method, which is correctly emulated by the VoteFair system.
www.generalelection2007.com   (373 words)

  
 Irish Election Database
This site includes Dáil, European, Presidential and Dublin City Council results from the Republic, and NI Assembly, European and House of Commons election results from Northern Ireland.
Election Database is a computer system which enables Irish election results to be recorded.
Future election results can also be forecast by defining changes in party support and/or by defining a matrix of transfer patterns between parties.
election.polarbears.com   (278 words)

  
 General Election 2007 - Election News from ireland.com
General Election 2007 - Election News from ireland.com
Bertie Ahern leaving the Dáil yesterday to meet President Mary McAleese at Áras an Uachtaráin after being elected Taoiseach for a historic third term.
Do you think the Greens are right to enter Government with FF and the PDs?
www.ireland.com /focus/election2007   (191 words)

  
 Browse Collections
JISC has provided funding to enable BAILII (British and Irish Legal Information Institute) to run the 36-month Open Law project, the intention of which is to digitise thousands of core historical legal judgments and law reports, and for the first time make these freely and openly available electronically.
The European Election Study is a survey of the voting age population in the member states of the European Union and is fielded immediately following each European election.
Journals are digitised back to the first issue published (many of which date from the 19th century) and continue to a date generally 3 to 5 years from the most current published issue.
www.jisc.ac.uk /index.cfm?name=collbrowse   (8095 words)

  
 Ireland Newsletter May 2007: Irish General Election Results
The overall turnout in the Irish election was 67%, up by 5% since 2002.
The Irish Chieftains did not allow the invaders to settle however and they were continually attacked and harassed.
It is speculated that Henry II feared that Ireland might be used as a base by the Saxons to launch an offensive back into England in the wake of their defeat at Hastings in 1066.
www.ireland-information.com /may07.htm   (4507 words)

  
 Area Studies, UK: politics, elections and government in Britain
This gives access to the election result for each constituency, and where known, the email address and website address for each MP.
Members of the Scottish Parliament, and the Welsh National Assembly, listed by constituency/region, including election results and, where known, the email address and website address for each MP revolts.co.uk a source for academic analysis of backbench behaviour in Britain
This page gives outline election results (seats, %vote, majority, and turnout), along with cabinet membership, and has links to other relevant information, including election manifestos
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /area/uk.htm   (1711 words)

  
 The TV Room Plus
The TV Room Plus is supported by Promax UK - specialists in design, promotion and marketing.
This site contains images and video clips of idents and promotional material from many of the main UK and Irish television channels.
Copyright on all such material remains with the respective broadcasting organisations.
tvspecials.thetvroomplus.com   (152 words)

  
 RTÉ Election 2007 - Election news and results from the 2007 General Election in Ireland
RTÉ Election 2007 - Election news and results from the 2007 General Election in Ireland
Labour leader Eamon Gilmore has announced new policy positions for his parliamentary party.
'Patricia, Mary and Mary Lou too' follows the three female candidates of Dublin Central from the weeks before the election was called right down to the midnight hours of the count
www.rte.ie /news/elections2007   (508 words)

  
 ElectionsIreland.org: Home Page
Latest: 15/8/07 Seanad results including Taoiseach's nominations
This web site has been produced in association with Seán Donnelly.
Your feedback on this web site is welcome
www.electionsireland.org   (125 words)

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