From the 2011 Seanad Elections for the Trinity Panel a Leaflet for Robin Hanan.
His website.
many thanks to the sender.

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Leaflet for Robin Hanan- Seanad Trinity Panel 2011 March 20, 2011
Flyer for Liam Dumpleton -Independent -Laois Offaly 2011 GE March 19, 2011
From the 2011 General Election Flyer for Liam Dumpleton running as an Independent in Laois Offaly. Former Labour Party member Dumpleton, who works for Midlands 103 FM polled 382 votes.
Flyer for Peter Mooney -NUI Seanad 2011 March 18, 2011
From the 2011 Seanad Election in the NUI constituency a flyer for Peter Mooney.
His website
many thanks to the sender

“A New Voice for Ring” -Fiachra O Céilleachair -Democratic Left 1997 Waterford
From 1997 a leaflet from Fiachra O Céilleachair of the Democratic Left to voters in Ring. Fiachra O Ceilleachair had replaced Tony Wright on Waterford County Council. He held the seat running for Labour before losing it in 2004.
flyer for Dermot Frost – Trinity Seanad 2011 March 17, 2011
A flyer for Dermot Frost an Independent candidate running for one of the Trinity Seanad seats in the 2011 Seanad Election.
His website
Flyer for Maeve Cox -Trinity Seanad 2011
A Flyer for Maeve Cox an Independent candidate running for the Seanad in the Trinity College panel. Its her first attempt at winning a Seanad seat.

Fleyer for Sean Canney -Independent -Galway East -2011 GE
From the 2011 General Election a flyer for Independent candidate Sean Canney running in Galway East. The Tuam based councillor was tipped by many as being in with a shout of a seat. He polled 5,567 votes but missed out.
“Pictures are illustrative and do not signify endorsement of him by those depicted” -Marc Coleman -2011 Seanad March 16, 2011
“Pictures are illustrative and do not signify endorsement of him by those depicted” writes 2011 Trinity Seanad Candidate Marc Coleman under pictures of himself with various people.
Many thanks to the sender.
Leaflet for Fiona O’Malley -Seanad 2011
Using what looks like a photo taken from her 2007 Election Leaflet photoshoot (07 photo included) a leaflet from Independent Senator Fiona O’Malley running in the 2011 Seanad Elections in Trinity.
The former Progressive Democrat TD was appointed to the Seanad by then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, in 2007. Amongst others pictured in the leaflet are David Norris and her father Des O’Malley.
many thanks to the sender.

A Blueprint For National Recovery
The Plan from Dermot Desmond , Denis O’Brien, Dick Spring, John Bruton, Peter Sutherland et al….
“When your candidate comes knock, knock, knocking on your door…”
From the 2011 General Election a card produced by the Family Resource Centre National Forum. Candidates were asked by the Family Resource Centre National Forum to give a commitment to the local Family Resource Centre.
Their Website

Leaflet from Ronan Mullen – Independent- NUI Seanad 2011
From the 2011 Seanad Election for the NUI panel a leaflet from Independent Senator Rónán Mullen. The Galway based Senator was first elected in 2007.
His Website.

Flyer from Michael White -The Workers Party -1983 Dublin Central By Election. March 14, 2011
From the 1983 Dublin Central By-Election, caused by the death of George Colley, a flyer for Workers Party candidate Michael White. White, who had stood previously in 1981 and the two Elections in 1982, polled 4,342 votes (13.28% of the poll) in a contest won by Fianna Fails Tom Leonard.
The flyer makes reference to The Workers Party TDs Tomas MacGiolla and Proinsias de Rossa as well as Water Tax.
Michael White is now a judge.

Rosaleen McDonagh For Seanad Campaign Video
Rosaleen McDonagh is a candidate in the forthcoming Seanad Eireann Election for the Dublin University Panel.
Her Website
“David Norris for President” Video
Senator David Norris introduces himself as he begins his campaign to be elected President of Ireland.
His campaign website
Flyer for Clement Esebamen- Independent -Dublin West 2011 GE
From the 2011 General Election a Flyer for Clement Esebamen an Independent running in Dublin West. Esebamen, who arrived in Ireland in 1999, polled 280 votes.









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