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1989 European Parliament election in Ireland

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1989 European Parliament election in Ireland

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15 Irish seats to theEuropean Parliament
Turnout1,675,119 (68.3%Increase 20.8pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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LeaderCharles HaugheyAlan DukesDesmond O'Malley
PartyFianna FáilFine GaelProgressive Democrats
AllianceEDAEPPELDR
Leader since7 December 197921 March 198721 December 1985
Seats won
6 / 15
4 / 15
1 / 15
Seat changeDecrease 2Decrease 2Increase 1
Popular vote514,537353,094194,059
Percentage31.5%21.6%12.0%
SwingDecrease 7.7 ppDecrease 10.6 ppNew Party

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
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LeaderDick SpringProinsias De RossaNeil Blaney
PartyLabourWorkers' PartyIndependent Fianna Fáil
AllianceSOCLeft UnityRBW
Leader since1 November 198211 November 19881972
Seats won
1 / 15
1 / 15
1 / 15
Seat changeIncrease 1Increase 1Increase 1
Popular vote155,572124,67952,852
Percentage9.5%7.7%3.2%
SwingIncrease 1.2 ppIncrease 3.4 ppIncrease 0.3 pp

 Seventh partyEighth party
 
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LeaderGerry Adams
PartyGreenSinn Féin
AllianceGreen GroupNI
Leader since13 November 1983
Seats won
0 / 15
0 / 15
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote61,04135,923
Percentage3.7%2.2%
SwingIncrease 3.2 ppDecrease 2.7 pp
Members of the
European Parliament

forIreland
1st delegation (1973)
2nd delegation (1973–1977)
3rd delegation (1977–1979)
1st term (1979)
2nd term (1984)
3rd term (1989)
4th term (1994)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
9th term (2019)
10th term (2024)
Women

The1989 European Parliament election in Ireland was the Irish component of the1989 European Parliament election. The election was conducted under thesingle transferable vote.

Results

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PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Fianna Fáil514,53731.51−7.76−2
Fine Gael353,09421.63−10.64−2
Progressive Democrats194,05911.89New1New
Labour Party155,5729.53+1.21+1
Workers' Party124,6797.64+3.41+1
Green Party61,0413.74+3.200
Independent Fianna Fáil52,8523.24+0.31+1
Sinn Féin35,9232.20−2.700
Independent140,9718.63+0.910
Total1,632,728100.0015
Valid votes1,632,72897.47
Invalid/blank votes42,3912.53
Total votes1,675,119100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,451,68468.33

MEPs elected

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Main article:List of members of the European Parliament for Ireland, 1989–1994
ConstituencyNamePartyEP group
Connacht–UlsterMark KillileaFianna FáilEDA
Neil BlaneyIndependent Fianna FáilRBW
Joe McCartinFine GaelEPP
DublinNiall AndrewsFianna FáilEDA
Proinsias De RossaWorkers' PartyGUE/NGL
Barry DesmondLabourSOC
Mary BanottiFine GaelEPP
LeinsterPatrick LalorFianna FáilEDA
Patrick CooneyFine GaelEPP
Jim FitzsimonsFianna FáilEDA
MunsterPat CoxProgressive DemocratsELDR
Gene FitzgeraldFianna FáilEDA
T.J. MaherIndependentELDR
John CushnahanFine GaelEPP
Paddy LaneFianna FáilEDA

Voting details

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1979–2004 European Parliament Ireland constituencies
ConstituencyElectorateTurnoutSpoiltValid PollQuotaSeatsCandidates
Connacht–Ulster464,661322,664 (69.4%)10,362 (3.2%)312,30278,076313
Dublin711,416455,539 (64.0%)7,137 (1.5%)448,40289,681411
Leinster571,694391,697 (68.5%)14,106 (3.6%)377,59194,398315
Munster703,913505,219 (71.7%)10,786 (2.2%)494,43382,406515
Total2,451,6841,675,119 (68.3%)42,391 (2.6%)1,632,7281544

See also

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References

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