Irish Election Literature

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Leaflet from Maurice Quinlivan -Sinn Fein -Limerick City North April 3, 2014


A leaflet from Maurice Quinlivan of Sinn Fein who is running in Limerick City North for a seat on Limerick County Council.
He is on Twitter @CllrQuinlivan
His Facebook Page
Many thanks to the sender.

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Canvass Card from Maurice Quinlivan -Sinn Fein- Limerick City North March 3, 2014


A Canvass Card with the numbers of various local services from Maurice Quinlivan of Sinn Fein who is running in Limerick City North for a seat on Limerick County Council.
He is on Twitter @CllrQuinlivan
His Facebook Page
Many thanks to the sender.

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“Moyross Regeneration Update Spring 2012” from Maurice Quinlivan -Sinn Fein Limerick March 12, 2012


“Moyross Regeneration Update Spring 2012” from Sinn Fein Limerick Councillor Maurice Quinlivan. Amongst the items covered are, Labours shameful cuts, Regeneration in Moyross, The Household Tax and also the Fiscal Treaty Referendum.
Many thanks to the sender.

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Flyer from Maurice Quinlivan- Sinn Fein -Limerick -2011 General Election February 15, 2011


A Flyer from Sinn Fein candidate Maurice Quinlivan running in the- Sinn Fein -Limerick -2011 General Election.

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Leaflet for Maurice Quinlivan Sinn Fein -Limerick -2011 General Election February 4, 2011


From the 2011 General Election a leaflet from Sinn Fein candidate Maurice Quinlivan running in Limerick.
Elected to Limerick City Council in 2009, It was the making of defamatory statements about Quinlivan, that eventually led to Willie O’Dea resigning as Minister of Defence.

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Maurice Quinlivan- Sinn Fein -Limerick East- 2007 GE June 2, 2010


From the 2007 General Election in Limerick East a leaflet for Sinn Fein candidate Maurice Quinlivan.
Quinlavin polled 2,081 votes and failed to win a seat. He did however win a seat on Limerick City Council in 2009.
It was the making of defamatory statements about Quinlavin, that eventually led to Willie O’Dea resigning as Minister of Defence.

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