Irish Election Literature

… what you maybe meant to keep…

Lisa Maher -Socialist Party -Dundrum 2004 Local Elections November 26, 2009


Lisa Maher from the 2004 local elections where she narrowly missed taking a seat, by just 84 votes.

 

Leaflet from Kevin Cronin- Labour – Blackrock 1985 Local Elections


Kevin Cronins main leaflet from the 1985 local elections. He polled well but was unlucky not to take a seat.
It’s not often these days you hear sentiments such as ‘Working to change the social conditions which cause our young people to turn to crime.’

I’d love to have seen the proposed ‘Legal guidelines for the National Finances to ensure that politicians can no longer make the type of economic decisions which were taken in the late ’70s which caused our present economic plight’.

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Madeleine Taylor-Quinn- Fine Gael- Seanad 2002


Madeleine Taylor-Quinn from the 2002 Seanad election. She had firs been elected to the Dail in 1981, lost her seat in Feb 1982
before regaining it in the November 82 election. She Lost her seat in 1992 and has failed to regain it since.
She has also stood in European elections for Fine Gael.
One little thing here…She notes that she ‘Fully resigned teaching post when first elected…’

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Pat Rabbitte – Workers Party – Dublin South West 1987 November 25, 2009


From the 1987 General election in Dublin South West. He mentions an awful lot that came to pass, such the the Hospital, Luas, Town Centre and so on. He polled 5,086 votes and failed to win a seat. He was elected in 1989 though.
The leaflet itself is fading so had to play around with it to make it readable.

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Fiona O’Malley -Progressive Democrat – 2002 Dun Laoghaire November 24, 2009


Fiona O’Malley, daughter of Dessie O’Malley, from her 2002 election campaign in Dun Laoghaire where she won a seat.
She lost it in the 2007 General Election. She now serves in the Seanad having been nominated by the Taoiseach.   Fiona has two websites listed www.voteno1.com and www.no1vote.com, I wonder was one a misprint?

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Mary Banotti, Richie Ryan -Fine Gael -1984 Euro Elections Dublin


Mary Banotti, Grand Niece of Michael Collins, MEP for four terms and the Fine Gael candidate in the 1999 Presidential election.
Richie Ryan, elected to the Dail in 1959, probably most famous for his time as Minister for Finance in the 1973 to 1977 Fine Gael/Labour coalition. He was satirised as ‘Richie Ruin’ by ‘Halls Pictorial Weekly’. He served in the European Parliament from 1973 until 1986 when he was appointed to the European Court of Auditors. He was replaced as MEP by Chris O’Malley.
Note how Fine Gael are pushing the fact that they are part of the Christian Democrats in the European Parliament.

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Ernie Beggs – Fianna Fail 1991 LE November 23, 2009


Ernie Beggs running for Fianna Fail in 1991 local elections, his running mates were Tony Kett and Tom Stafford. Both Stafford and Kett were elected, Beggs got 593 votes.
An interesting title he had too ‘Fianna Fail Trade Union Co-Ordinator’.
Ernie Beggs later ran as an Independent… so must have fallen out with  ‘Dublin Central Fianna Fail’…

 

 

“Young People ‘CAN’ Make a Difference” Workers Party Youth – 1991 leaflet


“Young People ‘CAN’ Make a Difference” a 1991 leaflet from Workers’ Party Youth.  In it amongst other things we get the ‘Youth Agenda’ for 1991.

 

Charlie Hennessy -Independent -Cork South Central 1987


1987 Cork South Central Independent Candidate, the Late Charlie Hennessy (Charles Hennessy). Plenty of his proposals would be more than applicable now.
Hennessys obituary in the Examiner gives an idea of how well respected and thought of he was. He polled 1,585 votes.

 

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Kevin Humphreys -Labour -1999 LE- South East Inner City


Labour Councillor Kevin Humphreys from the 1999 local elections.
Pictured on the back with then party leader Ruairi Quinn.

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Alice Glenn Report – 1987 GE


The now Independent TD, Alice Glenn explains why she left Fine Gael or how Fine Gael left her. Today Alices views look a bit extreme , however in 1987  Alices views were mainstream enough. The Other Alice Glenn report I have from around the 1986 Divorce Referendum was published by a group called ‘Family Forum’, although not mentioned here the PO box address is the same as Alices here.

Alice Glenn was first elected to the Dail in 1981 before losing her seat in the Feb 82 election. She regained her seat in the November 1982 election and served until 1987 where running as an independent she lost her seat.

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Joan Collins -Anti Bin Tax 2004 November 22, 2009


Joan Collins, running as an independent in the 2004 Local elections where she was elected. In 2009 she increased her vote and was elected comfortably running for the People Before Profit Alliance. She has an outside chance of a seat in the next election…

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Betty Coffey -Fianna Fail -Dun Laoghaire 1989


Betty (Elizabeth in some records) Coffey stood in both the 1989 and 1992 General Elections for Fianna Fail in Dub Laoghaire. In this 1989 election she was just 26 votes behind party colleague Brian Hillery when she ws eliminated, Hillery was elected. Although not so much here, a lot of her other literature promoted her ‘Liberal Agenda’.

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Marie Walker – Independent -Blackrock 1991 Local Elections November 21, 2009


Marie Walker from the 1991 Local Elections in Blackrock.
Mentions the proposed Oil refinery in Dublin Bay, a proposed Shopping Centre on Blackrock Seafront and other proposals now long forgoten.

 

Mary Freehill- Labour- Rathmines 1999


One of the most experienced Councillors on the City Council Mary Freehills leaflet from the 1999 local elections in Rathmines.

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Eddie Collins-Hughes -Carlow-Kilkenny 2002 GE


Eddie Collins-Hughes from the 2002 General election in Carlow-Kilkenny. Eddie was looking for a fairer society. He polled 1,614 votes.

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Sirena Campbell -PD-Meath by-election 2005


Sirena Campbell from the Meath by-election 2005 caused by John Brutons appointment as EU Ambassador to the United States. Sirena Campbell, along with the late Kate Walsh in Kildare North (where a by-election was held on the same day to replace Charlie McCreevey who had moved to the EU Commission) were the last Progressive Democrat candidates fielded in by-elections.
Sirena Campbell, having failed in her attempt in the 2004 locals in Slane, polled 2,679 in the by-election. She got just 957 votes in the 2007 GE , however she was elected to Meath Co Council in 2009 when standing for Fine Gael.

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Letter to voters from Bobby Molloy -Progressive Democrats -1989 European Elections November 20, 2009


A Letter from Bobby Molloy to voters from the 1989 European election campaign. He polled well but failed to win a seat finishing 5th.
Molloy First elected to the Dail in 1965, was one of the first Fianna Fail Politicians to join the newly formed Progessive Democrats in 1986. He retired from politics prior to the 2002 General Election in a controversy over representations made in a rape case.

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