1918 Irish General Election
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Interesting map showing the last general election in Ireland before the creation of the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland.
Note those areas which did not receive what they wanted:
- (Some of) Dublin voted for Irish unionists, wishing to stay in the UK.
- The Tyrone area (Dark green in modern day Northern Ireland) which voted for Sinn Fein, wanting to leave.
- The area to the west of the above, in light green, which voted for home rule, but not independence. Now part of the Republic.
- Area south of the above, – voted for Irish unionists, wishing to stay in the UK. Now part of the Republic.
- Waterford, in light green in the South, which voted for home rule, but not independence. Now part of the Republic.
The 1921 Irish elections would yield similar results but used a different not geographical voting system, with:
Southern: 124 Sinn Fein seats and 4 unionist. Northern: 40 Unionist, 6 Sinn Fein, 6 IPP (Home Rule).
I guess it’s important to remember the areas that were put to one side or the other without the people’s wishes.
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