Cavan–Monaghan (Dáil constituency)
Dáil constituency (1977–present)
Cavan–Monaghan is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann , the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas . The constituency elects five deputies (Teachtaí Dála , commonly known as TDs) on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).
History and boundaries
It was created under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974 from the former constituencies of Cavan and Monaghan and was first used at the 1977 general election .[ 1]
The constituency includes the entire area of both County Cavan and County Monaghan , taking in Cavan town, Monaghan town, Clones , Cootehill , Belturbet , Bailieborough , Castleblayney and Carrickmacross .
At the 2016 general election , 36 electoral divisions in the west of County Cavan were transferred to the Sligo–Leitrim constituency and Cavan–Monaghan became a 4-seat constituency.[ 2] This was reversed by the Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017 , which took effect at the 2020 general election .
The Constituency Review Report 2023 of the Electoral Commission recommended that at the next general election , Cavan–Monaghan remain as a five-seat constituency, consisting of the whole of the counties of Cavan and Monaghan, with the area in the north of County Meath transferred to Meath East .[ 3]
For the 2024 general election , the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as:[ 4]
"The county of Cavan and the county of Monaghan."
Changes to the Cavan–Monaghan constituency
Years
TDs
Boundaries
1977–1981
5
County Cavan and;
County Monaghan, except the part thereof which is in the constituency of Louth [ 1]
1981–2016
5
County Cavan and County Monaghan.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
2016–2020
4
County Monaghan and;
County Cavan, except the part thereof which is in the constituency of Sligo–Leitrim .[ 12]
2020–2024
5
County Cavan and County Monaghan;
and, in County Meath, the electoral divisions of:
Drumcondra, in the former rural district of Ardee No. 2 ;
Ardagh, Carrickleck, Kilmainham, Moybolgue, Posseckstown and Trohanny in the former rural district of Kells .[ 13]
2024–
5
County Cavan and County Monaghan[ 4]
Constituency profile
Cavan–Monaghan is predominantly rural with 75% of the population living outside the main towns. Manufacturing, construction and agriculture are the largest sectors of the local economy.[ 14]
It is a border constituency and has historically been strongly Republican ; hunger striker Kieran Doherty won a seat in the 1981 general election as an Anti H-Block candidate. In 1997, Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin , became the first TD elected for Sinn Féin in any constituency since 1957. In recent elections, the constituency has seen mainly a three-way fight between Fine Gael , Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil .
TDs
Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.
^ Fitzpatrick served as Ceann Comhairle in the 24th Dáil from 1982 to 1987 and was returned automatically at the 1987 general election.
^ O'Hanlon served as Ceann Comhairle in the 29th Dáil from 2002 to 2007 and was returned automatically at the 2007 general election.
Elections
^ *: Outgoing TD
2024 general election
2024 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 30] [ 31] [ 32]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Sinn Féin
Matt Carthy [*]
13.5
9,363
9,385
9,446
9,487
9,551
9,857
10,094
10,257
10,337
10,898
10,981
15,121
Sinn Féin
Cathy Bennett
10.0
6,904
6,933
6,950
6,987
7,013
7,273
7,373
7,490
7,542
8,110
8,220
10,102
13,383
Fianna Fáil
Brendan Smith [*]
9.6
6,653
6,655
6,660
6,730
6,760
6,841
7,154
7,512
8,523
9,807
10,062
10,522
10,616
10,886
Sinn Féin
Pauline Tully [*]
9.3
6,455
6,465
6,471
6,504
6,643
6,958
7,384
7,520
7,817
7,862
7,868
Fianna Fáil
Robbie Gallagher
9.1
6,273
6,286
6,319
6,398
6,408
6,472
6,526
6,767
6,857
Fine Gael
David Maxwell
8.9
6,199
6,215
6,246
6,333
6,368
6,452
6,525
7,695
10,565
12,353
Fianna Fáil
Niamh Smyth [*]
8.4
5,789
5,803
5,827
5,905
5,961
6,056
6,472
6,996
8,080
10,039
10,313
10,783
10,856
11,058
Aontú
Sarah O'Reilly
7.4
5,148
5,204
5,307
5,342
5,478
6,153
7,122
7,487
8,068
8,407
8,490
8,998
9,129
10,067
Fine Gael
T.P. O'Reilly
6.3
4,328
4,333
4,341
4,399
4,493
4,540
5,118
6,425
Fine Gael
Carmel Brady
6.1
4,259
4,266
4,272
4,324
4,353
4,415
4,519
Independent Ireland
Shane P. O'Reilly
4.4
3,078
3,106
3,143
3,161
3,294
3,717
Irish Freedom Party
Val Martin
1.8
1,258
1,311
1,448
1,449
1,591
PBP–Solidarity
Emma Hendrick[ a]
1.4
967
979
998
1,158
1,194
Independent
Lester Gordon
1.3
921
998
1,036
1,046
Green
Eddie O'Gara
1.1
739
746
750
Liberty Republic
Shane Mulligan
0.7
507
544
National Party
Mark Moore
0.3
177
Independent
Joseph Duffy
0.2
122
Independent
Feargal Deery
0.1
79
Independent
Jimmy Mee
0.1
27
Electorate: 109,152 Valid: 69,246 Spoilt: 658 Quota: 11,542 Turnout: 64.0%
2020 general election
2020 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 28] [ 33] [ 34] [ 35]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Sinn Féin
Matt Carthy
22.6
16,310
Fine Gael
Heather Humphreys [*]
17.7
12,808
Sinn Féin
Pauline Tully
14.1
10,166
13,457
Fianna Fáil
Brendan Smith [*]
10.2
7,354
7,434
7,476
7,482
7,519
7,622
7,667
7,840
8,112
8,946
11,004
Fianna Fáil
Niamh Smyth [*]
8.0
5,745
5,889
5,985
5,996
6,053
6,152
6,225
6,322
6,806
8,176
10,951
Fine Gael
T.P. O'Reilly
7.1
5,124
5,154
5,175
5,179
5,390
5,469
5,499
6,592
7,197
8,050
8,646
Fianna Fáil
Robbie Gallagher
7.0
5,062
5,306
5,467
5,476
5,603
5,650
5,692
5,740
6,253
6,882
Aontú
Sarah O'Reilly
5.3
3,840
3,963
4,204
4,285
4,314
4,416
4,733
4,821
5,745
Green
Tate Donnelly
3.5
2,501
2,710
3,025
3,061
3,104
3,453
4,075
4,187
Fine Gael
Sandra McIntyre
1.8
1,301
1,333
1,357
1,365
1,621
1,698
1,719
Solidarity–PBP
Emmett Smith[ a]
1.2
830
910
1,261
1,279
1,284
1,458
Labour
Liam van der Spek
1.4
983
1,017
1,128
1,137
1,149
Independent
Joseph Duffy
0.2
159
171
235
Electorate: 110,190 Valid: 72,183 Spoilt: 695 Quota: 12,031 Turnout: 72,878 (66.14%)
2016 general election
2016 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 36] [ 37] [ 27]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fine Gael
Heather Humphreys [*]
20.8
12,391
Sinn Féin
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin [*]
16.9
10,060
10,104
10,119
10,265
10,415
10,651
11,047
11,867
17,182
Fianna Fáil
Brendan Smith [*]
14.7
8,775
8,802
8,807
8,850
8,952
9,046
9,142
10,926
11,357
12,120
Fine Gael
Joe O'Reilly [*]
11.0
6,566
6,846
6,848
6,887
6,977
7,255
7,715
8,063
8,321
8,790
Fianna Fáil
Niamh Smyth
10.5
6,268
6,296
6,297
6,342
6,455
6,584
6,742
8,216
8,762
9,644
Sinn Féin
Kathryn Reilly
10.2
6,066
6,073
6,078
6,268
6,419
6,599
6,737
6,993
Fianna Fáil
Mike Durkan
4.9
2,909
2,927
2,931
2,941
2,977
3,062
3,246
Independent
Mary Smyth
2.6
1,589
1,600
1,609
1,709
1,911
2,062
2,340
Independent
Seán Conlan [*]
2.8
1,665
1,686
1,688
1,754
1,853
1,980
Green
Mícheál Callaghan
2.1
1,251
1,262
1,269
1,410
1,523
Independent
John Wilson
1.7
1,023
1,029
1,036
1,171
Direct Democracy
Mick McDermott
0.8
475
476
479
Direct Democracy
Aoife O'Connell
0.5
279
282
292
Independent
Emmett Smith
0.4
245
246
258
Independent
Jimmy Mee
0.1
88
90
Electorate: 90,618 Valid: 59,650 Spoilt: 598 (1.0%) Quota: 11,931 Turnout: 60,248 (66.5%)
2011 general election
2011 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 26]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Sinn Féin
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin [*]
16.7
11,913
Fianna Fáil
Brendan Smith [*]
13.6
9,702
9,734
9,817
10,092
10,249
10,770
11,237
14,667
Fine Gael
Joe O'Reilly
11.7
8,333
8,361
8,412
8,599
8,679
10,492
11,201
11,305
11,434
Fine Gael
Heather Humphreys
11.4
8,144
8,201
8,374
8,521
8,886
9,565
10,177
10,525
10,861
Fine Gael
Seán Conlan
11.0
7,864
7,924
8,225
8,319
8,728
9,162
9,895
10,623
11,178
Sinn Féin
Kathryn Reilly
9.2
6,539
6,624
6,858
7,289
7,886
8,324
9,627
9,884
10,340
Fianna Fáil
Margaret Conlon [*]
6.5
4,658
4,703
4,817
4,879
5,052
5,070
5,279
Labour
Liam Hogan
5.6
4,011
4,144
4,273
4,527
4,793
4,998
Fine Gael
Peter McVitty
5.4
3,858
3,881
3,912
4,207
4,246
Independent
Seamus Treanor
2.8
1,974
2,007
2,379
2,658
Independent
Caroline Forde
2.7
1,912
1,993
2,167
New Vision
John McGuirk
2.4
1,708
1,760
Green
Darcy Lonergan
0.7
530
Independent
Joseph Duffy
0.2
129
Electorate: 99,178 Valid: 71,275 Spoilt: 867 (1.2%) Quota: 11,880 Turnout: 72,142 (72.7%)
2007 general election
Rory O'Hanlon was Ceann Comhairle at the dissolution of the 29th Dáil and therefore deemed to be returned automatically. The constituency was treated as a four-seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.
2007 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 25]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon [*]
N/A
Returned automatically
Fianna Fáil
Brendan Smith [*]
23.6
15,548
Sinn Féin
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin [*]
20.0
13,162
Fine Gael
Seymour Crawford [*]
16.7
10,978
11,057
11,199
13,758
Fine Gael
Joe O'Reilly
14.5
9,550
9,895
10,214
11,238
Fianna Fáil
Margaret Conlon
14.1
9,303
11,062
11,145
13,203
Independent
Paudge Connolly [*]
6.0
3,955
4,034
4,157
Green
Vincent P. Martin
3.6
2,382
2,445
2,687
Labour
Des Cullen
1.2
796
849
Independent
T. J. Fay
0.2
113
125
Electorate: 92,248 Valid: 65,787 Spoilt: 760 (1.2%) Quota: 13,158 Turnout: 66,547 (72.2%)
2002 general election
2002 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 24]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Sinn Féin
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin [*]
17.5
10,832
Fianna Fáil
Brendan Smith [*]
17.3
10,679
Independent
Paudge Connolly
12.5
7,722
7,867
7,871
7,946
8,375
8,614
8,973
9,678
10,870
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon [*]
11.6
7,204
7,295
7,479
7,541
7,648
7,807
7,943
8,662
11,032
Fine Gael
Seymour Crawford [*]
9.9
6,113
6,136
6,139
6,178
6,286
6,397
6,509
6,803
7,078
7,392
7,702
9,165
Fine Gael
Andrew Boylan [*]
7.8
4,819
4,855
4,889
5,061
5,084
5,211
5,374
5,516
5,633
5,844
5,905
9,044
Fine Gael
Paddy O'Reilly
7.5
4,639
4,667
4,698
4,817
4,836
4,955
5,108
5,320
5,429
5,628
5,710
Fianna Fáil
Robbie Gallagher
6.0
3,731
3,789
3,874
3,921
4,004
4,197
4,319
4,535
Independent
Vincent P. Martin
3.1
1,943
1,992
1,997
2,087
2,265
2,371
2,646
Progressive Democrats
Gerry McCaughey
1.8
1,131
1,144
1,154
1,219
1,261
Green
Marcus McCabe
1.8
1,100
1,138
1,143
1,301
1,385
1,513
Independent
Joe Brennan
1.7
1,026
1,046
1,047
1,114
Labour
Francie Fitzsimons
0.9
550
566
572
Christian Solidarity
Tony Smith
0.6
358
365
368
Electorate: 87,595 Valid: 61,847 Spoilt: 863 (1.4%) Quota: 10,308 Turnout: 62,710 (71.6%)
1997 general election
1997 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 23] [ 38]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sinn Féin
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin
19.4
11,531
Fianna Fáil
Brendan Smith [*]
15.1
8,998
9,194
9,196
9,551
9,733
10,434
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon [*]
12.3
7,325
7,692
7,700
8,020
8,394
8,615
9,551
Fianna Fáil
Ann Leonard
11.0
6,564
6,881
6,898
7,259
7,638
7,786
8,181
Fine Gael
Seymour Crawford [*]
11.0
6,552
6,651
6,660
6,796
7,173
7,800
10,288
Fine Gael
Andrew Boylan [*]
8.2
4,894
4,956
4,963
5,140
5,506
8,198
9,706
Fine Gael
Bill Cotter
7.8
4,665
4,774
4,779
4,920
5,396
5,857
Fine Gael
Paddy O'Reilly
7.6
4,532
4,589
4,593
4,799
5,130
Labour
Ann Gallagher
4.0
2,359
2,535
2,557
2,735
Christian Solidarity
Gene Flood
1.7
1,024
1,151
1,181
Christian Solidarity
Larry McGinn
1.7
1,001
1,062
1,080
Independent
Joseph Duffy
0.2
99
134
Electorate: 83,005 Valid: 59,544 Spoilt: 601 (1.0%) Quota: 9,925 Turnout: 60,145 (72.5%)
1992 general election
1992 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 22] [ 39]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon [*]
13.0
7,125
7,129
7,187
7,278
8,086
8,715
9,045
9,767
Fianna Fáil
Brendan Smith
12.9
7,063
7,069
7,177
7,335
9,162
Fianna Fáil
Jimmy Leonard [*]
11.9
6,555
6,561
6,596
6,645
7,056
7,838
7,981
8,344
Fine Gael
Bill Cotter [*]
9.7
5,291
5,301
5,321
5,364
5,377
5,622
5,931
Fine Gael
Seymour Crawford
9.5
5,192
5,194
5,208
5,502
5,553
5,747
6,224
8,653
Fine Gael
Andrew Boylan [*]
8.7
4,763
4,767
4,826
5,105
5,263
5,347
7,768
9,285
Labour
Ann Gallagher
8.3
4,543
4,595
4,640
4,996
5,105
5,978
6,593
7,234
Sinn Féin
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin
7.7
4,197
4,215
4,244
4,312
4,345
Fine Gael
Joe O'Reilly
7.2
3,942
3,970
4,001
4,304
4,593
4,692
Fianna Fáil
Michael Smith
6.5
3,551
3,553
3,665
3,808
Independent
Winston Turner
3.3
1,825
1,837
1,945
Independent
Mary Smith
1.3
686
690
Workers' Party
Jim Finnegan
0.3
157
Electorate: 79,011 Valid: 54,890 Spoilt: 993 (1.8%) Quota: 9,149 Turnout: 55,883 (70.7%)
1989 general election
1989 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 21] [ 40]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fianna Fáil
John Wilson [*]
18.3
9,708
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon [*]
16.3
8,663
9,103
Fianna Fáil
Jimmy Leonard [*]
16.0
8,500
8,727
8,954
Fine Gael
Andrew Boylan [*]
13.5
7,180
7,232
7,232
7,257
7,415
7,600
7,971
Fine Gael
Bill Cotter
12.7
6,765
6,770
6,773
6,798
6,848
7,081
7,665
Fine Gael
Joe O'Reilly
10.5
5,660
5,610
5,615
5,623
5,774
6,008
6,516
Sinn Féin
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin
9.1
4,849
4,867
4,872
4,885
4,959
5,163
Independent
Margaret Kiernan
2.0
1,069
1,073
1,075
1,113
1,250
Independent
Damien Matthews
1.3
705
717
721
745
Independent
Joseph Duffy
0.3
155
156
156
Electorate: 75,712 Valid: 53,154 Spoilt: 1,041 (1.9%) Quota: 8,852 Turnout: 54,195 (71.6%)
1987 general election
Thomas J. Fitzpatrick was Ceann Comhairle at the dissolution of the 24th Dáil and therefore deemed to be returned automatically. The constituency was treated as a four-seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.
1987 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 20] [ 41]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
Fine Gael
Thomas J. Fitzpatrick [*]
N/A
Returned automatically
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon [*]
19.5
11,265
11,306
11,394
11,657
Fianna Fáil
John Wilson [*]
19.3
11,163
11,178
11,250
11,599
Fine Gael
Andrew Boylan
17.5
10,132
10,175
10,253
10,646
10,929
Fianna Fáil
Jimmy Leonard [*]
16.1
9,319
9,444
9,498
9,790
11,985
Fine Gael
John Conlan [*]
15.2
8,795
8,875
8,933
9,183
9,568
Sinn Féin
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin
7.3
4,219
4,267
4,352
4,673
Independent
Patrick McKiernan
3.2
1,868
1,922
2,051
Workers' Party
Oliver Rogers
1.0
577
603
Independent
Pádraig Duffy
0.8
474
Electorate: 75,742 Valid: 57,812 Quota: 11,563 Turnout: 76.3%
November 1982 general election
November 1982 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 19] [ 42]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
Fianna Fáil
John Wilson [*]
18.8
10,779
Fine Gael
Thomas J. Fitzpatrick [*]
16.0
9,185
9,264
9,270
9,927
Fianna Fáil
Jimmy Leonard [*]
15.0
8,611
8,697
8,712
8,980
10,201
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon [*]
14.6
8,372
8,615
8,642
8,736
11,605
Fine Gael
John Conlan [*]
13.2
7,560
7,563
7,573
9,916
Fine Gael
Aileen Cahill
8.9
5,106
5,140
5,160
5,586
5,795
Fine Gael
Hugh McElvaney
6.7
3,852
3,858
3,865
Fianna Fáil
Michael Smith
6.4
3,639
4,422
4,459
4,491
Independent
Seán Ó Neill MacGabhann
0.3
143
146
Electorate: 74,446 Valid: 57,247 Quota: 9,542 Turnout: 76.9%
February 1982 general election
February 1982 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 18] [ 43]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fianna Fáil
John Wilson [*]
16.8
9,776
Fianna Fáil
Jimmy Leonard
14.8
8,585
8,614
8,427
8,857
9,890
Fine Gael
Thomas J. Fitzpatrick [*]
14.3
8,317
8,386
8,427
8,956
9,236
9,753
Fine Gael
John Conlan [*]
12.9
7,486
7,512
7,603
8,545
8,613
9,051
Fine Gael
Robert Fausset
11.7
6,808
6,833
6,867
7,191
7,268
7,378
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon [*]
11.4
6,651
6,692
6,798
6,857
8,697
10,159
Sinn Féin
Séamus McElwaine
6.8
3,974
4,079
4,183
4,243
4,365
Fianna Fáil
Michael Smith
5.9
3,399
3,481
3,526
3,584
Fine Gael
Thomas O'Reilly
3.7
2,152
2,167
2,191
Sinn Féin The Workers' Party
Francis O'Donoghue
0.9
529
567
Independent
James Kelly
0.8
455
Electorate: 73,601 Valid: 58,132 Spoilt: 491 (0.8%) Quota: 9,689 Turnout: 58,623 (79.6%)
1981 general election
1981 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 17] [ 44]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fianna Fáil
John Wilson [*]
15.6
9,424
9,467
9,543
12,122
Anti H-Block
Kieran Doherty
15.1
9,121
9,197
9,342
9,469
9,580
9,709
10,063
Fine Gael
Thomas J. Fitzpatrick [*]
12.0
7,257
7,946
8,660
8,807
8,908
13,109
Fianna Fáil
Jimmy Leonard [*]
11.6
6,984
7,039
7,082
7,240
7,752
7,997
8,304
Fine Gael
Robert Fausset
11.2
6,785
6,994
7,572
7,637
7,657
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon [*]
11.0
6,662
6,694
6,861
7,252
8,548
8,738
9,016
Fine Gael
John Conlan [*]
10.6
6,431
6,775
7,777
7,802
7,815
10,355
Fianna Fáil
Michael Smith
5.7
3,431
3,483
3,535
Fine Gael
Aidan Murray
4.3
2,565
2,803
Fine Gael
Mona Hoban
2.9
1,741
Electorate: 70,995 Valid: 60,411 Spoilt: 584 (0.9%) Quota: 10,069 Turnout: 60,995 (85.9%)
1977 general election
1977 general election : Cavan–Monaghan[ 45] [ 46]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fianna Fáil
John Wilson [*]
16.3
9,168
9,214
9,585
Fine Gael
Thomas J. Fitzpatrick [*]
16.2
9,060
9,104
9,396
Fianna Fáil
Jimmy Leonard [*]
15.5
8,695
8,806
9,140
9,167
9,189
10,922
Fine Gael
John Conlan [*]
11.3
6,347
6,408
6,476
6,482
7,752
7,901
7,943
8,030
Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon
10.8
6,045
6,187
6,482
6,531
6,604
9,305
10,623
Fine Gael
Brendan Toal [*]
10.4
5,809
5,861
5,932
5,935
7,542
7,729
7,753
7,811
Fianna Fáil
Michael Smith
8.8
4,912
4,936
5,220
5,366
5,569
Fine Gael
John McKenna
5.6
3,166
3,183
3,332
3,348
Independent
James Kelly
3.6
2,016
2,246
Sinn Féin The Workers' Party
Owen Kirk
1.3
713
Independent
Patrick Harwood
0.2
94
Electorate: 69,935 Valid: 56,025 Quota: 9,338 Turnout: 80.1%
See also
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