Meath East

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The Meath East parliamentary constituency was created by the 2004 Constituency Commission Report on Dáil Constituencies and will come into being in the 30th Irish general election. It spans the eastern portions of County Meath in the province of Leinster. These areas include Nobber, Slane, Dunboyne and Ashbourne, the constituency's biggest town. This territory is currently represented in the unified constituency of Meath, but commuter belt population growth has necessitated the division of Meath from one 5-seater constituency into two 3-seaters.

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