From the 1948 General Election “To every voter under 30 .. Vote Fine Gael”.
“A Message from Cllr. John Halligan” -Independent- Waterford 2011 General Election July 23, 2011
From the 2011 General Election in Waterford a “A Message from Cllr. John Halligan” who was running as an Independent. The former Workers Party councillor was elected.

From 1988 the Progressive Democrats “Constitution for a New Republic” and an “Explanatory Memo” July 22, 2011
From 1988 from the Progressive Democrats a document “Constitution for a New Republic” and an “Explanatory Memo”. It is in both English and Irish. The proposed changes from the existing Constitution are listed and explained in the “Explanatory Memo”.
Uploaded in pdf form
Draft Constitution for a New Republic
Draft Constitution for a New Republic-Explanatory Memo
or click on the images to Launch the pdf
Local Election Results -Cavan 1924 to 2009, Carlow 1960 to 2009, Clare 1974 to 2009
Another bunch of Local Election Results that include many that are currently unavailable online. At the minute the fabulous electionsireland.org has most of the 1991 LE with all of the 1999, 2004 and 2009 results.
These are in excel format
Election Results for Carlow County Council 1960 to present
Election Results for Cavan County Council 1924 to present
Election Results for Clare County Council 1974 to present
Dublin Ones posted Here
Many Thanks to the sender
2007 Leaflet from Tony Gregory -Independent -Dublin Central July 21, 2011
From the 2007 General Election a leaflet from the late Tony Gregory running in Dublin Central. He is pictured on the reverse with President Mary McAleese.
He polled 4,649 votes and in this his last election, he was elected comfortably

2011 Election ads from the Labour Party (Part 2)
Another series of ads that were used during the 2011 General Election Campaign by Labour. Some would have been on Billboards, others in newspapers.
(Part 1 here)

1967, 1974, 1979,1985, 1991, 1999, 2004, 2009 Local Election Results for Dublin City Council and Dublin County Council.
A kind soul has sent me a number of Local Election Results that are currently unavailable online. At the minute the fabulous electionsireland.org has most of the 1991 LE with all of the 1999, 2004 and 2009 results.
I’m going to start with the Local Election Results from Dublin City Council and Dublin County Council for the 1967 , 1974, 1979,1985, 1991, 1999, 2004 and 2009 Local Elections with many count details.
Its in excel format , if there is an interest I’ll add some more.
I’ve leaflets for many of these Local Election candidates posted. Alas I’ve it done by year as opposed to year / area.
The Actual Results……
Dublin City Council Local Election Results 1967, 1974, 1979,1985, 1991, 1999, 2004, 2009
Dublin County Council Local Election Results 1967 , 1974, 1979,1985, 1991, 1999, 2004, 2009
Many Many Thanks to the sender.
2011 Election ads from the Labour Party (Part 1) July 20, 2011
A series of ads that were used during the 2011 General Election Campaign by Labour. Some would have been on Billboards, others in newspapers.

“Sorry I missed you today” -Mary Lou McDonald ,Séamas McGrattan -Sinn Fein -Dublin Central
From the 2011 General Election Campaign, a “Sorry I missed you today” flyer from Mary Lou McDonald and Local Sinn Fein Councillor Séamas McGrattan. Much of McDonalds leaflets had endorsements from local Sinn Fein figures.

Leaflet from Neale Richmond- Fine Gael -Labour Panel 2011 Seanad Election July 18, 2011
From the 2011 Seanad Elections a leaflet from Fine Gael Councillor Neale Richmond who was running for a seat on the Labour Panel. The Glencullen Councillor polled 39,000 votes and failed to win a seat.

Flyer from Kevin O’Keefe -Fianna Fail -Cork East -2011 General Election July 17, 2011
A flyer from Fianna Fail candidate Kevin O’Keefe who was running in Cork East in the 2011 General Election. O’Keefe son of former TD Ned O’Keeffe polled 5,024 votes and failed to win a seat.

Vote No 1 Terry Brophy -Labour NEC Election July 16, 2011
From I think the 2010 Labour Party NEC elections a flyer for Dublin North Central based Terry Brophy.

Spring 2011 ‘Dóchas’ Newsletter from the Christian Solidarity Party July 15, 2011
From Spring 2011 ‘Dóchas’ a Newsletter from the Christian Solidarity Party. I’ve uploaded it in pdf HERE or click on the image below to launch.
A few quotes from the newsletter.
On that note Daire Fitsgerald, our Candidate in the most liberal constituency in the country got 434 first preferences, did very well on the RTÉ Frontline programme and I believe his campaign in that constituency was instrumental in preventing Ivana Bacik from getting elected.
For the first time this century our party’s vote has not fallen, it has risen. Not only has it risen beyond the vote received in the 2007 general election, it has risen beyond the percentage of the vote received when the pro-life vote collapsed in 2002. Over-all our vote increased by more than 23%. For every 4 votes we received in 2007 we received almost 5 in 2011. Our share of the contested vote was even more impressive with an increase of 30% from 0.42% of the vote to 0.55%.
“Putting Small Business First” -Leaflet from Enda Kenny -Fine Gael -Mayo 2011 General Election
“Putting Small Business First” a Leaflet from Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny from his 2011 General Election campaign in Mayo.
“Putting Small Business First” Embraces the 10 Principles of the Small Business Act:
I. Create an environment in which entrepreneurs and family businesses can thrive and entrepreneurship is rewarded
II. Ensure that honest entrepreneurs who have faced bankruptcy quickly get a second chance
III. Design rules according to the “Think Small First” principle
IV. Make public administrations responsive to SMEs’ needs
V. Adapt public policy tools to SME needs: facilitate SMEs’ participation in public procurement and better use of State Aid possibilities for SMEs.
VI. Facilitate SMEs’ access to finance and develop a legal and business environment supportive to timely payments in commercial transactions
VII. Help SMEs to benefit more from the opportunities offered by the Single Market
VIII. Promote the upgrading of skills in SMEs and all forms of innovation
IX. Enable SMEs to turn environmental challenges into opportunities
X. Encourage and support SMEs to benefit from the growth of markets
Many thanks to the candidate for sending it on.
Flyer with sample ballot from Pádraic Mac Coitir -éirígí – Upper Falls 2011 Local Elections July 13, 2011
From the 2011 Local Elections for Belfast City Council a flyer with sample ballot paper from Pádraic Mac Coitir of éirígí who was running in Upper Falls. In the first electoral outing for éirígí he polled a respectable 1,415 votes.









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