Cavan-Monaghan

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Cavan-Monaghan is a constituency used in elections to Dáil Éireann, the lower house of parliament in the Republic of Ireland. The constituency spans the entire area of both County Cavan and County Monaghan, taking in Cavan town, Monaghan town, Clones,Cootehill, Belturbet,Castleblayney and Carrickmacross. The constituency currently has an electorate of 87,087. Since its creation it has been a five seat constituency.

The constituency of Cavan-Monaghan has been used for elections since the 1977 general election. It was established to replace the two pre-existing, separate constituencies of Cavan and Monaghan. One of the most high profile TDs in the constituency is the current Ceann Comhairle (speaker) of the Dáil, Rory O'Hanlon. Another well known deputy from the area is Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin, the first modern Sinn Féin TD to take his seat in the Dáil.

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[edit] General Election for 30th Dáil

If Rory O'Hanlon maintains his position as Ceann Comhairle until the dissolution of the 29th Dáil (which must happen by May 2007) then he may choose to nominate himself for the new Dáil, in which case he will be deemed to be returned unopposed and the constituency will be treated as a four seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.

[edit] Recent Results

2002 General Election: Cavan-Monaghan
Candidate Party 1st Pref % Seat Count
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin Sinn Féin 10,832 17.51 1 1
Brendan Smith Fianna Fáil 10,679 17.27 2 1
Paudge Connolly Independent 7,722 12.49 3 9
Rory O'Hanlon Fianna Fáil 7,204 12.89 4 9
Seymour Crawford Fine Gael 6,113 9.88 5 12
Andrew Boylan Fine Gael 4,819 7.79
Paddy O'Reilly Fine Gael 4,639 7.50
Robbie Gallagher Fianna Fáil 3,731 6.03
Vincent Martin Independent 1,943 3.14
Marcus McCabe Green 1,100 1.78
Gerry McCaughey Progressive Democrats 1,131 1.83
Joe Brennan Independent 1,026 1.66
Francie Fitzsimons Labour 550 0.89
Tony Smith Christian Solidarity 358 0.58

[edit] Former TDs

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Parliamentary constituencies in the Republic of Ireland Government of Ireland

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in use 2007 general election:
Longford-Westmeath | Meath East | Meath West | Roscommon-South Leitrim | Sligo-North Leitrim

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