The general election of 1992 was precipitated by the collapse of the Fianna Fáil–Progressive Democrats coalition government. Allegations of dishonesty at the Beef Tribunal forced Desmond O'Malley and his party to part ways with Albert Reynolds's Fianna Fáil. Both Albert Reynolds and John Bruton of Fine Gael were fighting their first general election as leader of their respective parties. For Reynolds it would be his only election as leader. The campaign went very poorly for Fianna Fáil with Reynolds's support dropping by 20%.
The general election was significant for a number of reasons:
The election was considered a success for Fianna Fáil, with the party coming within a handful of seats from achieving an overall majority. The only high-profile loss was Mary O'Rourke losing her seat in Westmeath.
The re-election of the Fianna Fáil–Progressive Democrats government, the first occasion since 1969 when an Irish government won re-election.
The meltdown in Fine Gael support, which saw the main opposition party drop from 54 to 31 seats, and lose all but three seats in Dublin.
Votes are still being counted, but the prime minister may have to try and form a coalition with his party's biggest rival.
Neave Barker reports from Dublin.
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'A political earthquake': Exit poll results from the 2016 General Election
These exit poll results have been described as "a political earthquake”.
Fine Gael and Labour look to be well short of an overall majority.
The RTÉ News exit poll this morning shows that based on first preference votes the parties are at these percentages:
Fine Gael 24.8%
Fianna Fáil 21.1%
Sinn Féin 16%
Labour 7.1%
Independents 11%
AAA/PBP 4.7%
Soc Dems 3.7%
Green Party 3.6%
Independent Alliance 3%
Renua 2.4%
Others 2.6%
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General Election 2016- Predictions by Trinity Experts
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Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Michael Marsh considers some outcomes
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published: 23 Feb 2016
The Irish General Election Leaders Debate on RTÉ - Daily Mail
Ireland's ruling coalition of Fine Gael and Labour is suffering a slump in support at national elections with the prospect of winning a combined 34 percent that would end their chances of returning to government. With counting of two million votes under way, the country's two traditional political rivals are set for a deadlock for the first time since Ireland gained independence from Britain. Centre-right Fine Gael of prime minister Enda Kenny will win the election on 26.1 percent with junior partners Labour in line for 7.8 percent of the ballot, the Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI exit poll said.
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General Election 2016 - Predictions by Trinity Experts
General Election 2016 - Predictions by Trinity Experts
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Emeritus Professor, Michael Marsh
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General Election 2016 – Opinion Poll Galway West
Joe Hynes of the Galway Advertiser speaks to Kernan Andrews (Political Correspondent, Galway Advertiser) and Peter Timmins (Managing Director, Galway Advertiser) to get their views on the upcoming Irish General Election and the Opinion Poll carried out over the weekend in Galway.
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Exit polls suggest Irish Republic is on course for a hung parliament
* Exit polls suggest Fine Gael has narrow lead
* Opposition party Fianna Fáil not far behind
* Support for Sinn Fein soars
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Exit polls in the Republic of Ireland's general election suggest Fine Gael will continue as the largest party in the government.
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These exit poll results have been described as "a political earthquake”.
Fine Gael and Labour look to be well short of an overall majority.
The RTÉ News exit ...
These exit poll results have been described as "a political earthquake”.
Fine Gael and Labour look to be well short of an overall majority.
The RTÉ News exit poll this morning shows that based on first preference votes the parties are at these percentages:
Fine Gael 24.8%
Fianna Fáil 21.1%
Sinn Féin 16%
Labour 7.1%
Independents 11%
AAA/PBP 4.7%
Soc Dems 3.7%
Green Party 3.6%
Independent Alliance 3%
Renua 2.4%
Others 2.6%
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These exit poll results have been described as "a political earthquake”.
Fine Gael and Labour look to be well short of an overall majority.
The RTÉ News exit poll this morning shows that based on first preference votes the parties are at these percentages:
Fine Gael 24.8%
Fianna Fáil 21.1%
Sinn Féin 16%
Labour 7.1%
Independents 11%
AAA/PBP 4.7%
Soc Dems 3.7%
Green Party 3.6%
Independent Alliance 3%
Renua 2.4%
Others 2.6%
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General Election 2016- Predictions by Trinity Experts
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General Election 2016- Predictions by Trinity Experts
Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Michael Marsh considers some outcomes
http://www.tcd.ie/
General Election 2016- Predictions by Trinity Experts
Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Michael Marsh considers some outcomes
http://www.tcd.ie/
Ireland's ruling coalition of Fine Gael and Labour is suffering a slump in support at national elections with the prospect of winning a combined 34 percent that...
Ireland's ruling coalition of Fine Gael and Labour is suffering a slump in support at national elections with the prospect of winning a combined 34 percent that would end their chances of returning to government. With counting of two million votes under way, the country's two traditional political rivals are set for a deadlock for the first time since Ireland gained independence from Britain. Centre-right Fine Gael of prime minister Enda Kenny will win the election on 26.1 percent with junior partners Labour in line for 7.8 percent of the ballot, the Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI exit poll said.
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Ireland's ruling coalition of Fine Gael and Labour is suffering a slump in support at national elections with the prospect of winning a combined 34 percent that would end their chances of returning to government. With counting of two million votes under way, the country's two traditional political rivals are set for a deadlock for the first time since Ireland gained independence from Britain. Centre-right Fine Gael of prime minister Enda Kenny will win the election on 26.1 percent with junior partners Labour in line for 7.8 percent of the ballot, the Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI exit poll said.
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General Election 2016 - Predictions by Trinity Experts
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Emeritus Professor, Michael Marsh
http://www.tcd....
General Election 2016 - Predictions by Trinity Experts
Speakers
Professor Frank Barry
Professor Gail McElroy
Emeritus Professor, Michael Marsh
http://www.tcd.ie/
General Election 2016 - Predictions by Trinity Experts
Speakers
Professor Frank Barry
Professor Gail McElroy
Emeritus Professor, Michael Marsh
http://www.tcd.ie/
Joe Hynes of the Galway Advertiser speaks to Kernan Andrews (Political Correspondent, Galway Advertiser) and Peter Timmins (Managing Director, Galway Advertiser...
Joe Hynes of the Galway Advertiser speaks to Kernan Andrews (Political Correspondent, Galway Advertiser) and Peter Timmins (Managing Director, Galway Advertiser) to get their views on the upcoming Irish General Election and the Opinion Poll carried out over the weekend in Galway.
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* Exit polls suggest Fine Gael has narrow lead
* Opposition party Fianna Fáil not far behind
* Support for Sinn Fein soars
*the news*
Exit polls in t...
* Exit polls suggest Fine Gael has narrow lead
* Opposition party Fianna Fáil not far behind
* Support for Sinn Fein soars
*the news*
Exit polls in the Republic of Ireland's general election suggest Fine Gael will continue as the largest party in the government.
However, the polls suggest the party will only have a narrow lead over its main rival, opposition party Fianna Fáil. The result, it is being said, is political stalemate and a hung parliament.
Watchers say there is very li…
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* Exit polls suggest Fine Gael has narrow lead
* Opposition party Fianna Fáil not far behind
* Support for Sinn Fein soars
*the news*
Exit polls in the Republic of Ireland's general election suggest Fine Gael will continue as the largest party in the government.
However, the polls suggest the party will only have a narrow lead over its main rival, opposition party Fianna Fáil. The result, it is being said, is political stalemate and a hung parliament.
Watchers say there is very li…
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Votes are still being counted, but the prime minister may have to try and form a coalition with his party's biggest rival.
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These exit poll results have been described as "a political earthquake”.
Fine Gael and Labour look to be well short of an overall majority.
The RTÉ News exit poll this morning shows that based on first preference votes the parties are at these percentages:
Fine Gael 24.8%
Fianna Fáil 21.1%
Sinn Féin 16%
Labour 7.1%
Independents 11%
AAA/PBP 4.7%
Soc Dems 3.7%
Green Party 3.6%
Independent Alliance 3%
Renua 2.4%
Others 2.6%
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Ireland's ruling coalition of Fine Gael and Labour is suffering a slump in support at national elections with the prospect of winning a combined 34 percent that would end their chances of returning to government. With counting of two million votes under way, the country's two traditional political rivals are set for a deadlock for the first time since Ireland gained independence from Britain. Centre-right Fine Gael of prime minister Enda Kenny will win the election on 26.1 percent with junior partners Labour in line for 7.8 percent of the ballot, the Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI exit poll said.
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* Exit polls suggest Fine Gael has narrow lead
* Opposition party Fianna Fáil not far behind
* Support for Sinn Fein soars
*the news*
Exit polls in the Republic of Ireland's general election suggest Fine Gael will continue as the largest party in the government.
However, the polls suggest the party will only have a narrow lead over its main rival, opposition party Fianna Fáil. The result, it is being said, is political stalemate and a hung parliament.
Watchers say there is very li…
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... if Labour wins the next general election, the Telegraph can reveal ... Irish and Commonwealth citizens have the right to vote in general elections if they are residents in the UK and register to vote.
... value of the work was around €10,000.The minister has apologised, amended his Sipo election statement from 2016 and recused himself from considering reforms to the State’s ethics watchdog.
Mr Donohoe is due to address the Dáil at 5pm on Wednesday evening but Sinn Féin chief whip Padraig MacLochlainn said his party had received no clarity on whether Mr Donohoe will take questions.The ...
I would like to invite Deputy McDonald to make statements to the house with regard to those matters.”The disputed format of the ministerial explanation went to a vote, which saw the Ceann...
They joined the Fine Gael-led government after the 2016 general election and all either lost their seats or retired in 2020 ... In the 2016 general election there were 23, and 14 in 2011.