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European Parliament election, 1994

 
Wikipedia: European Parliament election, 1994 (Ireland)
1989 · members Republic of Ireland members · 1999
Ireland European Parliament election, 1994
15 seats to the European Parliament
10 June 1994
MEPS for Ireland
1st Delegation (1973)
2nd Delegation (1973–77)
3rd Delegation (1977–79)
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The 1994 European Parliament election in Ireland was the Irish component of the 1994 European Parliament election. The election was conducted under the single transferable vote.

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Results

Elections to the European Parliament in Ireland – 1994
Party Party Leader 1st Pref Vote % ±% Seats ±
Fianna Fáil Albert Reynolds 398,066 35.0 +3.5 7 +1
Fine Gael John Bruton 276,095 24.3 +2.7 4 ±0
Green Party none 90,046 7.9 +4.2 2 +2
Labour Party Dick Spring 124,972 11.0 +1.5 1 ±0
Progressive Democrats Mary Harney 73,696 6.5 –5.5 0 –1
Democratic Left Proinsias De Rossa 39,706 3.5 +3.5 0 –1
Workers Party Tomás Mac Giolla 22,100 1.9 –5.8 0 –1
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams 33,823 3.0 +0.8 0 ±0
Independent Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney N/A N/A –3.2 0 –1
Independents 78,986 6.9 –1.7 1 ±0
Total 1,137,490 100 15

Voting details

1979–2004 European Parliament Ireland constituencies
Constituency Electorate Turnout Spoilt Valid Poll Quota Seats Candidates
Connacht–Ulster 496,352 237,601 (47.8%) 4,971 (2.1%) 232,630 58,158 3 9
Dublin 755,486 280,761 (37.2%) 2,917 (1.1%) 277,844 55,569 4 15
Leinster 624,561 269,044 (43.1%) 6,599 (2.4%) 262,445 52,490 4 12
Munster 755,176 369,890 (48.9%) 5,319 (1.4%) 364,571 72,915 4 16
Total 2,631,575 1,157,296 (43.9%) 19,806 (1.7%) 1,137,490 15 52

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