There are 39 multi-member
electoral districts, known as Dáil constituencies, that elect 160
TDs (members of parliament), to
Dáil Éireann
Dáil Éireann ( , ; ) is the lower house, and principal chamber, of the Oireachtas (Irish legislature), which also includes the President of Ireland and Seanad Éireann (the upper house).Article 15.1.2º of the Constitution of Ireland reads: ...
,
Ireland's lower house of the
Oireachtas, or parliament, by means of the
single transferable vote, to a maximum term of five years.
Electoral law
Article 16.2 of the
Constitution of Ireland
The Constitution of Ireland ( ga, Bunreacht na hÉireann, ) is the fundamental law of Ireland. It asserts the national sovereignty of the Irish people. The constitution, based on a system of representative democracy, is broadly within the traditio ...
outlines the requirements for constituencies. The total number of TDs is to be no more than one TD representing twenty thousand and no less than one TD representing thirty thousand of the population, and the ratio should be the same in each constituency, as far as practicable, avoiding
malapportionment
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. Under the Constitution, constituencies are to be revised at least once in every twelve years in accordance with the census reports, which are compiled by the
Central Statistics Office every five years.
Under the Electoral Act 1997, as amended, a
Constituency Commission
The Constituency Commission ( ga, An Coimisiún um Thoghlaigh) is an independent commission in Ireland which advises on redrawing of constituency boundaries of Dáil constituencies for the election of members to Dáil Éireann (the lower house o ...
is to be established after each census.
The commission is independent and is responsible for the
redrawing of constituency boundaries. Members of the five-person commission must be a
judge of the
superior courts as chair, the
Clerk
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of the Dáil, the Clerk of the Seanad, the
Ombudsman, and the Secretary General of the
Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
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. Any alterations in the constituencies do not take effect during the life of the Dáil sitting when a revision is made. Legislation has been passed which would move the functions of constituency review to a permanent
Electoral Commission.
The electoral system for general elections is
proportional representation by means of a
single transferable vote (PR-STV). PR-STV is also used at
European Parliament elections
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Until ...
and
local elections. Although they are conducted under the same rules, in the case of
by-elections (where this is only one vacancy) and
presidential election
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Elections by country
Albania
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Chile
The p ...
s, this becomes
alternative vote
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. The constitution specifies that the minimum number of TDs returned for each constituency is three, but does not define the maximum number; however, electoral law specifies a maximum number of five TDs.
Current constituencies
The 2017 report of the Constituency Commission, proposed several changes to Dáil constituencies. These changes were provided for by the
Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017
The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017 (No. 39) is a law of Ireland which revised Dáil constituencies. It took effect on the dissolution of the 32nd Dáil on 14 January 2020 and a general election for the 33rd Dáil on the ...
, which came into effect at the
2020 general election. The total number of TDs increased by two to 160, while the number of constituencies was reduced by one to 39, as well as various boundary revisions.
See also
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Historic Dáil constituencies
This page lists Dáil constituencies that have been used for elections to Dáil Éireann from the 1918 election to the next general election.
Overview of legislation and seat distribution
In the case of the First Dáil, the constituencies were ...
References
External links
Oireachtas.ie – Constituency DashboardsDepartment of Housing, Local Government and Heritage – Dáil Constituency MapsElectionsIreland.org – Boundary Revisions{{Parliamentary constituencies in the Republic of Ireland
Lists of parliamentary constituencies in Ireland
Republic of Ireland geography-related lists
Republic of Ireland politics-related lists