There were 76 new TDs elected to the Dáil in the February 2011 general election.
Yes.
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There are no senators in the Dáil Éireann. Senators are in the Seanad Éireann. At the present time (May 2013) Dan Boyle is not a senator in Seanad Éireann, which was elected in 2011. He had been in the one that was elected in 2007.
The Ceann Comhairle.
As of the 26th of March 2010, there are 28 women TDs.
Pat Moylan. Donie Cassidy. David Norris.
Dáil Éireann is one of the houses of the Irish Parliament, so as such is a constitutional institution
In the Mansion House on Dawson Street in Dublin on the 21st of January, 1919.
Blue is actually an official colour for Ireland and appears on may state documents with an Irish logo.
It does most of the work in seeing through bills for legislation. They will then go on to the Seanad. Most of the work of the parliament is done in the Dáil. It is larger and is more representative of the people as members are elected by the people. The way members of the Seanad are chosen is different and does not involve the ordinary electorate. You'll find more details on all of this at the link below.
Noel Dempsey has not been a member of the Dáil since losing his seat in the 2011 general election. He was a TD for Meath from 1987 until 2011.
legislation must be introduced into either house of parliament - dail eireann or seanad eireann - passes through committee in both houses etc and if approved goes to the president to be signed into law. she must decide if it is constitutional and may refer it to the supreme court.