2004 European Parliament election in Ireland

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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Hiberno-English Template:Infobox election Template:MEP lists Ireland The 2004 European Parliament election in Ireland was the Irish component of the 2004 European Parliament election. The voting was held on Friday, 11 June 2004. The election coincided with the 2004 local elections. The election was conducted under the single transferable vote.

This was the first election that Fine Gael won more seats than Fianna Fáil, who had won most seats at every election from 1979.

Constituency revision

Since the 1999 European Parliament election, Ireland's entitlement had fallen from 15 seats to 13 seats due to European Union expansion and some constituencies boundaries and names were changed.

Results

The election was organised by city/county council area, the basis for the local elections being held simultaneously. Voters received different-coloured ballot papers for the European election, city/county council election, and a constitutional referendum, all of which went into the same ballot box and were separated by colour once the boxes arrived at the count centre for the city/county. Not all voters received all ballots as the franchises differ. The European ballots were all counted in one city/county, necessitating a second transportation of the separated ballots from the other city/county centres. For example, the East ballots were counted in Navan, County Meath.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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MEPs elected

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Constituency Name Party EP group
Dublin Gay Mitchell Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
Eoin Ryan Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
Mary Lou McDonald Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
Proinsias De Rossa Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
East Mairead McGuinness Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
Avril Doyle Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
Liam Aylward Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
North-West Marian Harkin Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
Seán Ó Neachtain Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
Jim Higgins Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
South Brian Crowley Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
Simon Coveney Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour
Kathy Sinnott Template:Party name with colour Template:Party name with colour

Voting details

2004–2009 European Parliament Ireland constituencies
Constituency Electorate Turnout Spoilt Valid Poll Quota Seats Candidates
Dublin 821,723 435,136 (52.9%) 13,239 (3.0%) 421,897 84,380 4 12
East 806,598 471,895 (58.5%) 18,717 (3.9%) 453,178 113,295 3 13
North-West 688,804 435,910 (63.3%) 14,487 (3.3%) 421,423 105,356 3 9
South 802,359 498,394 (62.1%) 14,124 (2.8%) 484,270 121,068 3 10
Total 3,119,484 1,841,335 (59.0%) 60,567 (3.3%) 1,780,768 13 44

Seats

Constituency Area Seats Pop. per Seat
Dublin County Dublin 4 1.1m 275k
East Leinster less County Dublin 3 1m 333k
South Munster less County Clare 3 1m 333k
North-West Connacht plus counties Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Clare 3 800k 270k
Total 13 3.9m 300k

See also

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