Irish Election Literature

… what you maybe meant to keep…

“Yes Citizenship Matters” Leaflet from the Progressive Democrats -2004 Citizenship Referendum January 24, 2019


From the 2004 Citizenship Referendum a leaflet from The Progressive Democrats urging a Yes vote in the Referendum.

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“Vote No” to The Citizenship Referendum leaflet from The National Women’s Council of Ireland January 29, 2015


From the 2004 Citizenship Referendum a leaflet from The National Women’s Council of Ireland calling for a No vote.
Many thanks to the sender.
nwci1

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“Citizenship Referendum -There Are So Many reasons to vote No.. Whats Yours?” Irish Council for Civil Liberties April 1, 2013


From the 2004 Citizenship Referendum a leaflet from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties urging a No vote.
“Citizenship Referendum -there are so many reasons to vote No.. Whats Yours?”
Many thanks to the sender.
citizenNo1

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Ogra Fianna Fail Newsletter Grassroots Issue 2 2004 September 29, 2010


Issue 2 from 2004 of the Ogra Fianna Fail newsletter Grassroots.
Amongst other things are an articles on the upcoming Citizenship Referendum, a young candidates guide to the Local Elections, an interview with Michael Martin and much much more.
Ive uploaded it HERE. Clicking on the cover image will also launch it.

 

Leaflet in Arabic urging a No vote in the Citizenship Referendum of 2004 September 26, 2010


From the Campaign Against the Racist Referendum a Leaflet in Arabic urging a No vote in the Citizenship Referendum of 2004.
The Referendum was passed. My Arabic isn’t great so I’m not too sure what the leaflet says..

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Remember This? -“No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs” – Vote No to the Citizenship Referendum Poster July 15, 2010


From the 2004 Citizenship Referendum a Poster issued by a group called ‘Just Citizenship’ along with Colm Mac Eochaidh and Green Party TD Ciaran Cuffe.
The striking image of the window with “No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs” reflecting the experiences of many Irish Emigrants over the years.
The Referendum was passed.
Other material From the citizenship Referendum.
many thanks to the sender.

 

Helen Redwood -Socialist Party 2004 Local Elections Mulhuddart May 18, 2010


From the 2004 Local Elections, Socialist Party candidate Helen Redwood running in the Mulhuddart LEA. Voters are asked to give a number 2 to her running mate Ruth Coppinger. Helen Redwood polled 607 votes and failed to get in, however her colleague Ruth Coppinger was easily elected.
The party outlines both their national issues as well as issues local to Fingal and Blanchardstown.
Also here are The Socialist Party urging a No vote in The Citizenship Referendum and Joe Higgins looking for a vote in the European Elections.

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Labour Party -Vote No to the Citizenship Referendum -2004 May 17, 2010


From the 2004 Citizenship Referendum a leaflet from the Labour Party urging a No vote.
The PDs, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael were all urging a Yes vote.
Up until 2004 if your child was born in Ireland, you were entitled to citizenship.
The Referendum was passed by 79% Yes to 21% No

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Fianna Fail -Yes to Common Sense Citizenship – 2004 Citizenship Referendum May 13, 2010


From the 2004 Citizenship Referendum, Fianna Fail asking for a Yes vote for Common Sense Citizenship.
Up until 2004 if your child was born in Ireland, you were entitled to citizenship. It was felt that this provision was being abused.
The Referendum was passed by 79% Yes to 21% No

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Citizenship Referendum 2004 – Referendum Commisson Booklet March 19, 2010


From the Citizenship Referendum in 2004, the booklet produced by The Referendum Commisson. It would have been delivered to most if not all houses in the country.

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Vote No to Citizenship Referendum 2004 December 19, 2009


Up until 2004 if your child was born in Ireland, you were entitled to citizenship. It was felt that this left the country open to people coming into the country to give birth so they could automatically gain citizenship. It was passed by 79% Yes to 21% No.
Michael McDowell was Minister for Justice at the time.

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