Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961 Explained

Short Title:Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961
Legislature:Oireachtas
Long Title:AN ACT TO FIX THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF DÁIL ÉIREANN AND TO REVISE THEIR CONSTITUENCIES AND TO AMEND THE LAW RELATING TO THE ELECTION OF SUCH MEMBERS.
Citation:No. 19 of 1961
Date Signed:14 July 1961
Date Commenced:14 July 1961 & 15 September 1961
Bill Citation:No. 6 of 1961
Bill Date:7 March 1961
Introduced By:Minister for Local Government (Neil Blaney)
Status:Repealed
Repealed By:Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969
Date Repealed:22 May 1969

The Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961 (No. 19)[1] was a law in Ireland which revised Dáil constituencies. The new constituencies were first used at the 1961 general election to the 17th Dáil held on 4 October 1961.

This Act replaced the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1947, which had defined constituencies since the 1948 general election.

The Electoral (Amendment) Act 1959 had been struck out in 1961 by the High Court as being repugnant to the Constitution of Ireland because of excessive malapportionment and never came into effect. The Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961 relied instead on manipulating district size. Where Fianna Fáil had less than 50% support, four-seat constituencies were used, so that Fianna Fáil would win two of four seats; where it had more than 50% support, three- or five-seat constituencies would give it two of three, or three of five.[2] [3] It also reduced the number of seats in the Dáil by 3 from 147 to 144.

Before signing the bill, president Éamon de Valera convened a meeting of the Council of State on 14 July to consider the legislation. He then referred it to the Supreme Court to consider its constitutionality under Article 26 of the Constitution of Ireland. It held that the legislation was not repugnant to the constitution, and the president signed the legislation.

It was repealed by the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969, which created a new schedule of constituencies first used at the 1969 general election to the 19th Dáil.

Constituencies

Constituency[4] Seats
Borough constituencies
Cork5
Dublin North-Central4
Dublin North-East5
Dublin North-West3
Dublin South-Central5
Dublin South-East3
Dublin South-West5
County constituencies
Carlow–Kilkenny5
Cavan3
Clare4
Cork Mid4
Cork North-East5
Cork South-West3
Donegal North-East3
Donegal South-West3
Dublin5
Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown4
Galway East5
Galway West3
Kerry North3
Kerry South3
Kildare4
Laoighis–Offaly5
Limerick East4
Limerick West3
Longford–Westmeath4
Louth3
Mayo North3
Mayo South4
Meath3
Monaghan3
Roscommon4
Sligo–Leitrim4
Tipperary North3
Tipperary South4
Waterford3
Wexford4
Wicklow3

See also

Notes and References

  1. 1961. 19. Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961. 14 July 1961. 22 March 2013.
  2. Parker. A. J.. 1986. Geography and the Irish Electoral System. Irish Geography. 19. 1. 1–14. 0075-0778. 10.1080/00750778609478835.
  3. Web site: Harrop. Martin. Miller. William Lockley. Elections and voters: a comparative introduction. registration. 1987. Macmillan Education. 9780333347607. 65. 28 April 2015.
  4. 1961. 19. Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961. y. Constituencies. 14 July 1961. 26 October 2021.