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The Republic of Ireland's General elections are done on a constituency basis. A multi-seat, Proportional Representation, Single Transferable Vote system. Constituencies elect either 3, 4 or 5 TDs (Teachta D
Senators sit in the Seanad, not the Dáil. Senators are chosen in a different manner to TDs and don't have geographical constituencies. Some are elected by panels, such as university panels, and others are nominated, like those nominated by the Taoiseach. As they do not have standard constituencies, they do not have constituency offices. They would have their own offices though.
There were 76 new TDs elected to the Dáil in the February 2011 general election.
There are 166 TDs in the Dáil. A minimum of 84 is need to form a government. After the 2011 election Labour with 37 seats and Fine Gael with 76 seats formed a coalition government with a total of 113 seats.
Lucinda Creighton is the youngest TD in the current Dáil that was elected in May 2007. She was 27 at the time of her election. She is a member of Fine Gael, the main opposition party. She is one of the TDs representing the Dublin South-East constituency.
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As of the 26th of March 2010, there are 28 women TDs.
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Barry Sanders had 10 receiving TDs in his career. He also had 99 rushing TDs for 109 total career TDs scored.
TDS stands for Tax Deducted at Source. It is a type of tax that is deducted by an individual or an organization while making payments such as salary, rent, commission, etc. and is deposited with the government on behalf of the taxpayer.
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