| | 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. |
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