From the 1991 Local Elections a four page leaflet from Sean Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus running in Clontarf. Topping the poll with 3,411 votes, he was elected on the first count. I’ve scanned and uploaded it in pdf.

From the 1991 Local Elections a four page leaflet from Sean Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus running in Clontarf. Topping the poll with 3,411 votes, he was elected on the first count. I’ve scanned and uploaded it in pdf.
A Leaflet from Bernard Mulvany running for People Before Profit in Clontarf for a seat on Dublin City Council.
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A Leaflet from Cathal Haughey who is running for Fianna Fáil in the Clontarf LEA for a seat on Dublin City Council.
A Leaflet from Donna Cooney of The Green Party running in Clontarf for a seat on Dublin City Council.
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A leaflet from Michael Reeves who was running as an Independent in the 1991 Local Elections in Clontarf. He polled 96 votes and missed out on a seat.
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From the 1991 Local Elections a leaflet from Dominic Noonan of The Christian Principles Party who was running in Clontarf. He polled 1.048 votes and missed out on a seat.
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A leaflet from Labour Councillor Janes Horgan-Joes who is running in Clontarf for a seat on Dublin City Council. It featured in a newspaper story as there is a picture of the candidate with Brian O’Driscoll and Father Peter McVerry taken when they were granted the Freedom of the City. Many Councillors have similar pictures on their leaflets.
Her website
She is on Twitter @horganjonesjane
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A Flyer from Ciarán O’Moore who is running for Sinn Fein in Clontarf for a seat on Dublin City Council.
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A ‘Sorry I Missed You’ Canvass Card from Labour Councillor Janes Horgan-Joes who is running in Clontarf for a seat on Dublin City Council.
Her website
She is on Twitter @horganjonesjane
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A newsletter from former TD Sean Haughey who is contesting the 2014 Local Elections in the Clontarf ward. The newsletter has a message from the candidate, some details regarding the millennium of The Battle of Clontarf and other local issues.
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2014 isn’t just the year for the Local and European Elections, it also marks the millennium of the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. This lovely Happy New Years card from Labour Councillor Jane Horgan Jones has amongst other things, details of various events related to the Millennium of the battle.
Her website
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From the 1999 Local Elections a leaflet from Fianna Fail candidate Stephen Egan running in Clontarf. The leaflet focused on pollution at Bull Island.
Egan polled 368 votes and failed to get in. Ivor Callely topped the poll with 30% of the vote!
From the 1999 Local Elections a leaflet for Fine Gael candidates Gerry Breen and Tom Halligan running in Clontarf. Gerry Breen was elected.
The Fine Gael slogan of ‘a new patriotism’ wasn’t exactly brilliant.
From the 2004 Local Elections a leaflet for Sinn Fein candidate Peter Lawlor running in the five seat Clontarf ward. Lawlor polled 1,478 votes and was in fifth position after the first count. He failed to hold on to his position and lost out.
He also stood in the 2007 General Election in Dublin North Central, but again failed to win a seat.
A traffic themed leaflet from Fine Gael candidate Naoise Ó Muirí running in the 2004 Local Elections in the Clontarf ward. Ó Muirí was elected and returned again in the 2009 Local Elections.
From the 1999 Local Elections in The Clontarf ward, Labour Party candidates Pádraig de Burca and Derek Mc Dowell.
Pádraig de Burca polled 451 votes and wasn’t elected. Former TD and Junior Minister Derek McDowell polled 1205 votes and was elected.
Issues mentioned here included Public Transport, Political Standards and Housing.
In the Housing part, Labour advocated the following….
-More Serviced land at a fair price.
-A massive increase in house building.
-To bring back certificates of reasonable value to end excessive profiteering.
A trodden Ronan Garvey (sadly I pick these things up when I see them on the ground) from the 1999 local Elections in Clontarf where he failed to be elected. The leaflet has details of the PDs proposed Transport policy for the Dublin area. Much of which has come to fruition since.
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