Irish Election Literature

… what you maybe meant to keep…

From 2004 “100 Days To Change America” -John Kerry’s Action Plan For His First 100 Days in Office August 14, 2012

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Although not Irish, I thought this leaflet may be of interest. From the 2004 American Presidential Election, “100 Days To Change America” John Kerry’s Action Plan For His First 100 Days in Office.

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Leaflet for “May Day Dublin 2004 -For an Alternative Europe” -Dublin Grassroots Network July 12, 2011


From The Dublin Grassroots Network a Leaflet for “May Day Dublin 2004 -For an Alternative Europe” .

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Issue 1 2004 of the Ogra Fianna Fail Newsletter ‘Grassroots’ October 28, 2010

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Issue 1 2004 of the Ogra Fianna Fail Newsletter Grassroots. The cover contains pictures of candidates in the then forthcoming 2004 Local Elections. Amongst them Norma Foley, Lisa McDonald, Niall Collins, Cormac Devlin, Marguerite Fitzpatrick, Cathal Crowe, Michael McGrath and Orla Leydon. Amongst the items covered in the Newsletter are Electronic Voting, Articles from Timmy Dooley, Marc McSharry. There’s also an article on Young candidates focused on Cathal Crowe and Marguerite Fitzpatrick.
I’ve uploaded it in PDF form HERE, or else click on the image to launch it.

You’ll find other issues of Grassroots posted Here

 

Lorcan Mooney -Fianna Fail -2004 LE Blackrock July 19, 2010


From the 2004 Local Elections a leaflet for Fianna Fail candidate Lorcan Mooney. Despite polling 1,083 votes Mooney failed to get in.

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Ted Tynan Newsletter-Workers Party 2004 Local Elections July 13, 2010


A  2004 Newsletter from Workers Party candidate in Cork North Central  Ted Tynan. He  won a seat in the 2009 Locals

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Flyer for Rialto Anti War Group Meeting on June 3rd 2004 May 31, 2010


A flyer for a 2004 meeting of the Rialto Anti War Group, part of the Irish Anti War Movement, to be addressed by Sinéad Ní Bhroin and Raymond Deane.