3 as of October 1, 2012. Registration began on January 1, 2011, with the first ceremonies happening in April 2011.
As of October 1, 2012, County Dublin has registered the most same-sex civil partnerships, having registered 457 couples.
As of October 1, 2012, County Monaghan has registered the least number of same-sex civil partnerships, having registered only 2 couples.
Although the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency publishes extensive statistics on civil partnerships in Northern Ireland, it does not break the data down by county. Instead, it breaks the figures down by "area" or "local government district." Therefore, it is not possible to deduce the exact number of civil unions registered within the boundaries of any specific county in Northern Ireland. See related link below.
Although the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency publishes extensive statistics on civil partnerships in Northern Ireland, it does not break the data down by county. Instead, it breaks the figures down by "area" or "local government district." Therefore, it is not possible to deduce the exact number of civil unions registered within the boundaries of any specific county in Northern Ireland. See related link below.
Although the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency publishes extensive statistics on civil partnerships in Northern Ireland, it does not break the data down by county. Instead, it breaks the figures down by "area" or "local government district." Therefore, it is not possible to deduce the exact number of civil unions registered within the boundaries of any specific county in Northern Ireland. See related link below.
Although the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency publishes extensive statistics on civil partnerships in Northern Ireland, it does not break the data down by county. Instead, it breaks the figures down by "area" or "local government district." Therefore, it is not possible to deduce the exact number of civil unions registered within the boundaries of any specific county in Northern Ireland. See related link below.
Although the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency publishes extensive statistics on civil partnerships in Northern Ireland, it does not break the data down by county. Instead, it breaks the figures down by "area" or "local government district." Therefore, it is not possible to deduce the exact number of civil unions registered within the boundaries of any specific county in Northern Ireland. See related link below.
Although the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency publishes extensive statistics on civil partnerships in Northern Ireland, it does not break the data down by county. Instead, it breaks the figures down by "area" or "local government district." Therefore, it is not possible to deduce the exact number of civil unions registered within the boundaries of any specific county in Northern Ireland. See related link below.
9 as of October 1, 2012. Registration began on January 1, 2011, with the first ceremonies happening in April 2011.
12 as of October 1, 2012. Registration began on January 1, 2011, with the first ceremonies happening in April 2011.
31 as of October 1, 2012. Registration began on January 1, 2011, with the first ceremonies happening in April 2011.
15 as of October 1, 2012. Registration began on January 1, 2011, with the first ceremonies happening in April 2011.