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 Irish general election, 1922 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Irish general election of 1922 took place in Southern Ireland on June 16, 1922, under the provisions of the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty to elect a constituent assembly paving the way for the establishment of the Irish Free State.
As in the Irish elections, 1921 in the south, Sinn Féin stood one candidate for every seat, except those for the University of Dublin and one other; the treaty had divided the party between 65 pro-treaty candidates, 57 anti-treaty and 1 nominally on both sides.
For Irish Republicans this chose the membership of the Third Dáil of the Irish Republic; under the provisions of the treaty it was a provisional parliament replacing the parliament of Southern Ireland.
www.assault-weapons.com /wiki/Irish_general_election,_1922   (290 words)

  
 The Partition of Ireland and its' effect on the Postal Service
The Republican Army Executive met on 16th October and asked de Valera to be president of a new Government, effectively a government-in-exile, and one of its first acts was to rescind the ratification of the Treaty of 7th January 1922.
Another election was held in August 1923 with the Nationalists winning 63 of the 153 seats at stake, the Republicans won 44 seats but all refused to attend the Dáil.
Elections for the Southern Parliament were held on 24th May 1921, resulting in the election of 124 unopposed Sinn Féin members, and 4 representatives for Trinity College in Dublin.
www.cartref.demon.co.uk /eng/stamps/eire01.htm   (2141 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Sat for Antrim from the general election of 1921 until 1929, and for the Larne division from 1929 until he was appointed County Court Judge for County Tyrone on 29th April 1937.
Sat for Mid Londonderry from the general election of 1945 until the general election of 1953, and for the Foyle Division of Londonderry from the general election of 1953 until the general election of 1969 when he was defeated.
Sat for Belfast, Oldpark from the general election of 1949 until the general election of 1958 when he was defeated, and for Belfast, Clifton from the byelection of 28th May 1959 until the general election of 1969 when he was defeated.
www.election.demon.co.uk /stormont/biographies.html   (2141 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Sat for Antrim from the general election of 1921 until 1929, and for the Larne division from 1929 until he was appointed County Court Judge for County Tyrone on 29th April 1937.
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Belfast, Pottinger from the general election of 1918 until 1922, and for Belfast, East from 1922 until he was created a peer in 1939.
Sat for Belfast, Victoria from the general election of 1958 until the general election of 1965 when he was defeated.
www.election.demon.co.uk /stormont/biographies.html   (2141 words)

  
 No. 8/1923: GENERAL NURSING COUNCIL ORDER, 1923.
AND WHEREAS the General Nursing Council for Ireland is a Statutory Board of Commissioners exercising functions of government or discharging public duties in relation to public administration and was in existence on the 6th day of December, 1921, and had jurisdictions, powers and duties extending to the whole of Ireland :
All the jurisdictions, powers and duties which on the 6th day of December, 1921, were conferred or imposed by law on the General Nursing Council of Ireland and were exercisable or to be performed within the area now comprised in Saorstát Eireann are hereby respectively conferred and imposed on the Council.
Every mention or reference contained in any British Statute of or to the General Nursing Council for Ireland shall, so far as the same is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Order, be construed and take effect as a mention of or reference to the Council.
www.irishstatutebook.ie /ZZSI8Y1923A.html   (479 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Sat for Antrim from the general election of 1921 until 1929, and for the Larne division from 1929 until he was appointed County Court Judge for County Tyrone on 29th April 1937.
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Belfast, Pottinger from the general election of 1918 until 1922, and for Belfast, East from 1922 until he was created a peer in 1939.
Sat for Belfast, Victoria from the general election of 1958 until the general election of 1965 when he was defeated.
www.election.demon.co.uk /stormont/biographies.html   (479 words)

  
 Westminster elections in NI since 1920
Two general elections to the Northern Ireland Parliament were held under this system in 1921 and 1925.
On another page you will find details of Westminster elections in the future Northern Ireland, 1885-1910, the 1921 Senate of Southern Ireland, and the Irish Senate elections in 1925.
Various options were considered, including: a list system election with Northern Ireland as a single constituency; an 'indexation' system, where the relationship between seats and votes would have been non-linear; pairing off the new constituencies to make nine electoral districts; and the old favourite of the single transferable vote in each parliamentary constituency.
www.ark.ac.uk /elections/hwest.htm   (479 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_general_elections   (515 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_general_elections   (514 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_general_elections   (515 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_general_elections   (515 words)

  
 Irish (UK) general election, 1918 - Wiki Ireland
Although the 1918 general election was the last held throughout the whole of Ireland on a single day, in every election held since 1921 candidates advocating violent resistance to the partition of Ireland have fallen far short of winning a majority in either part of Ireland.
Indeed the 1918 general election has become a potent symbol for militant republicans who have argued that the elections conferred legitimacy both on the anti-Treaty faction in the Irish Civil War of 1922–1923 and on the violent campaigns of later groups such as the Provisional IRA that erupted many decades later.
The Irish general election of 1918 was that part of the 1918 United Kingdom general election that took place in Ireland.
www.wiki.ie /wiki/Irish_(UK)_general_election,_1918   (2501 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_general_elections   (515 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Sat for Antrim from the general election of 1921 until 1929, and for the Larne division from 1929 until he was appointed County Court Judge for County Tyrone on 29th April 1937.
Sat for Mid Londonderry from the general election of 1945 until the general election of 1953, and for the Foyle Division of Londonderry from the general election of 1953 until the general election of 1969 when he was defeated.
Sat for Belfast, Oldpark from the general election of 1949 until the general election of 1958 when he was defeated, and for Belfast, Clifton from the byelection of 28th May 1959 until the general election of 1969 when he was defeated.
www.election.demon.co.uk /stormont/biographies.html   (515 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_general_elections   (514 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_general_elections   (514 words)

  
 Irish Free State
With no British restrictions on his policies, he abolished the Oath of Allegiance, (which Cosgrave intended to do had he won the 1932 general election) the Senate, university representation in the Dáil, appeals to the Privy Council.
The Irish Free State (Irish language:, Saorstát Éireann) was (1922-1937) the name of the state comprising the 26 of Ireland's 32 counties which were separated from the United Kingdom under the Irish Free State Agreement (or Anglo-Irish Treaty) signed by British and Irish Republic representatives in London on December 6, 1921.
The King in Ireland was represented by a Governor-General of the Irish Free State, The office replaced the previous Lord Lieutenant, who had headed English and British administrations in Ireland since the Middle Ages.
www.1-free-software.com /en/wikipedia/i/ir/irish_free_state.html   (2113 words)

  
 Irish Free State
With no British restrictions on his policies, he abolished the Oath of Allegiance, (which Cosgrave intended to do had he won the 1932 general election) the Senate, university representation in the Dáil, appeals to the Privy Council.
The Irish Free State (Irish language:, Saorstát Éireann) was (1922-1937) the name of the state comprising the 26 of Ireland's 32 counties which were separated from the United Kingdom under the Irish Free State Agreement (or Anglo-Irish Treaty) signed by British and Irish Republic representatives in London on December 6, 1921.
In 1937, Eamon de Valera replaced the 1922 constitution of Michael Collins with his own, renamed the Irish Free State Éire, and created a new 'president of Ireland' in place of the Governor-General of the Irish Free State.
www.1-free-software.com /en/wikipedia/i/ir/irish_free_state.html   (2113 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Irish_general_elections   (514 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Irish_general_elections   (514 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Irish_general_elections   (514 words)

  
 Dáil Éireann Composition Election Number Of Members
The Irish Free State, comprising the twenty-six southern counties of the island of Ireland, was established under the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty.
Upon winning a majority of Irish seats in the election (many uncontested), Sinn Féin MPs refused to recognise the UK parliament and instead convened as the First Dáil Éireann (translated as "Assembly of Ireland"): the unicameral legislature of a new notional Irish Republic, and the first Irish parliament to exist since 1801.
Under the Constitution of Ireland a general election for Dáil Éireann must occur once in every seven years, but a five year limit is currently specified by statute.
www.masterliness.com /a/Dail.htm   (514 words)

  
 Irish (UK) general election, 1918 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indeed the 1918 general election has become a potent symbol for militant republicans who have argued that the elections conferred legitimacy both on the anti-Treaty faction in the Irish Civil War of 1922–1923 and on the violent campaigns of later groups such as the Provisional IRA that erupted many decades later.
Although the 1918 general election was the last held throughout the whole of Ireland on a single day, in every election held since 1921 candidates advocating violent resistance to the partition of Ireland have fallen far short of winning a majority in either part of Ireland.
The Irish general election of 1918 was that part of the 1918 United Kingdom general election that took place in Ireland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_general_election,_1918   (2705 words)

  
 Republic of Ireland Maps - Weather - History - Politics - Travel - Economy - Geography
In 1919, most Irish MPs elected in the 1918 British general election declined to take their seats in the British House of Commons.
Irish governments have sought the peaceful unification of Ireland and have cooperated with Britain against the violent conflict between paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland known as the Troubles.
After a bitterly fought Anglo-Irish War (also known as the Irish War of Independence) representatives of the British government and the Irish republic's Áireacht (cabinet) in 1921 negotiated an Anglo-Irish Treaty created a whole new system of legal Irish self government, known as dominion status.
ireland.asinah.net   (2705 words)

  
 Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish elections, 1921 in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
Irish general election, 1922 leading to the Irish Free State
While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Irish_general_elections   (514 words)

  
 Articles - Dáil Éireann
The Dáil of the Irish Republic was succeeded in 1922 by the Dáil of the Irish Free State.
The Constitution of Ireland, adopted in 1937, established the modern Irish state, referred to today as the Republic of Ireland.
With the adoption of the current constitution in 1937 the membership of the Dáil was reduced from 153 to 138, but in the 1960s Seán Lemass as Taoiseach found difficulty in appointing ministers.
www.lastring.com /articles/Dail?mySession=c66fb923c23368fdeeddb0d53684e4ac   (1367 words)

  
 Embassy of Ireland - Washington, DC
Building on a progressive diminution of the constitutional links between Britain and Ireland, a new constitution was introduced in 1937 and Ireland remained neutral during the Second World War.
A war of national independence ensued and, by the time an Anglo-Irish treaty was concluded in 1921, six counties in North-East Ulster had already been given their own Northern Ireland parliament.
Irish writers and painters were at the forefront of European modernism in the early decades of the twentieth century.
www.irelandemb.org /info.html   (5391 words)

  
 The CPI: A Critical History
His essentially romantic anti-colonialism was expressed as early as 1921, when he anticipated that the irish Republican Brotherhood would lead the opposition to the Anglo-Irish Treaty.
The relations between the English rulers and the Irish rulers have been, throughout imperialist relations, consequently, the history of the 800 years of Anglo-Irish conflict – with the examples of every variety of imperialist aggression and of every form of resistance thereto – supplies an invaluable introduction to the critical study of Imperialism in general.
Their supporters tried to block the Larkinites' nominations for candidacies in the coming general election.
www.workersrepublic.org /Pages/Ireland/Communism/cpihistory3.html   (5920 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Sat for Antrim from the general election of 1921 until 1929, and for the Larne division from 1929 until he was appointed County Court Judge for County Tyrone on 29th April 1937.
Sat for Mid Londonderry from the general election of 1945 until the general election of 1953, and for the Foyle Division of Londonderry from the general election of 1953 until the general election of 1969 when he was defeated.
Sat for Belfast, Oldpark from the general election of 1949 until the general election of 1958 when he was defeated, and for Belfast, Clifton from the byelection of 28th May 1959 until the general election of 1969 when he was defeated.
www.election.demon.co.uk /stormont/biographies.html   (5920 words)

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