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596.0. "Election Results" by STEREO::BURNS (YE3 Euro Tour 89' begins July 27th) Fri Jun 16 1989 09:24

    
    
    Are any of the Election Results available yet  ??
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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596.1Hot Off The (EF89) Press....Clare.TAGART::COSTELLOin search of Irish MistFri Jun 16 1989 10:0323
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    First indications are...
    
    The PD's(progressive democrats) are banjaxed...looks like they will
    be lucky to hold on to 7-8 of their present 14 seats.
    
    FF(fianna fail) has made significant gains in Dublin and look like
    picking up at least 3 more seats...however things down the country
    are not so rosy...and they look like dropping seats in Mayo(west),
    Tipperary and Sligo.
    
    The parties of the left ie.Labour and Workers Party(WP) have also
    increased their vote...with Labour the most likely to convert this
    into seat gains.
        
    
596.2Posted with Liam's permission ...STEREO::BURNSYE3 Euro Tour 89&#039; begins July 27thFri Jun 16 1989 11:1394
    
    
    From:	GAO::FERRIE  "Liam Ferrie - Galway....dtn:822-2365  16-Jun-1989 1346" 16-JUN-1989 09:00
    To:	@IRISH.DIS,DECWRL::"[email protected]",FERRIE      
    Subj:	Election News - 1

     The boxes are still being opened in all the constituencies so 
     only preliminary estimates are available so far.  The big news is 
     that the PD vote has collapsed.  The opinion polls showed a 
     decline in support for the party but things are looking even 
     blacker for them than predicted.  Pat O'Malley, Mary Harney, 
     Geraldine Kennedy and Ann Colley are among those likely to lose 
     their seats.  Michael McDowell has conceded defeat in his 
     constituency.
     
     The other surprise is the performance of the Green Party 
     candidates (that is green as in environment).  They have 
     apparently done very well where they had candidates, which was 
     mainly the Dublin area.  No one, including myself, had paid any 
     attention to them before the election.  I do not think they are 
     likely to actually win any seats.
     
     FF are doing much as the opinion polls predicted.  FG likewise, 
     with maybe a slight increase here and there.  The encouraging 
     news for the left, coming from the later polls, has proved 
     correct with Labour, the WP and independent socialist all doing 
     much better than in the last election.
     
     The PD vote in Dublin seems to be going largely to FF with the 
     pundits on the radio saying that FF will probably scrape it.  
     However FF are suffering in some rural areas on specific issues, 
     such as the rod licence dispute and hospital closures.
     
     - Galway West looks like no change in party representation.  
       Current betting is that Geoghegan-Quinn will stay ahead of O 
       Cuiv.  There are no indications as to which of the FG 
       candidates will get elected.  Michael D. has increased his 
       vote.  Molloy will get elected but whether or not the PD 
       collapse has hurt him is not clear.
     
     - In Mayo West A FF seat is at risk to independent, Frank Durcan.
     
     - FF and FG will be fighting for the PD seat in Carlow-Kilkenny
     
     - Brian Lenihan will top the poll in Dublin West.  Austin Currie 
       will take the PD seat.
     
     - FF will gain a seat in Dun Laoghaire.
     
     - Clare - no change with Madelaine Taylor-Quinn polling the 
       better of the two FG candidates.  Minister for the Marine, 
       Brendan Daly is likely to top the poll.
     
     - Cork East is looking good for FF where they feared they might 
       lose a seat.  FG may take a seat from the WP.
     
     - Other Cork seats are not polling as well for FF.
     
     - Cork North Central - Labour gain at the expense of PDs
     
     - Cork North West - no change 2 FG, 1 FF.
     
     - Donegal North East and South West - no change.
     
     - FF to lose a seat in Sligo.  Declan Bree, an independent 
       socialist candidate is polling well.
     
     - FF may lose a seat in Roscommon with Sean Doherty in trouble.  
       An independent candidate looking to retain the hospital in 
       Roscommon town has surprised everyone with a strong vote.
     
     - Michael Begley of FG may lose out to Labour's Michael Moynihan 
       in South Kerry.
     
     - Tipp North - FF's Michael Smith will be fighting Lab's Ryan for 
       the final seat.
     
     - Tipp South - Lab's Michael Ferris might take a FF seat here.
     
     Some of the above could be totally wrong as some of the boxes are 
     still not open.  For instance, Bree's strong vote is from the 
     Sligo town boxes.  This will be diluted when the rural boxes are 
     opened.  Also, little account has been taken of the possible 
     transfer patterns.
     
     I will send something else from home this evening.
     
     
     
     Regards
     
     Liam
     
596.3Thatcher takes a battering...BOOKIE::DAVEYFri Jun 16 1989 18:489
    Interestingly too, I heard this morning on Public Radio that back
    in Britain, Maggie had had a battering at the polls - an exit poll 
    suggested that she'd got a percentage around the mid-30s, with her
    main opposition, the Labour Party, getting a percentage of the vote
    around the mid 40s. Looks like she is going to be losing a number
    of seats... The Greens look like they've done well in Britain too.
    Dunno if all the votes have been counted yet...         
       
    John 
596.4Final scoreKLO::COFFEYMon Jun 19 1989 06:286
    Final results:
    
    		FF	FG	LAB	PD	WP	OTHERS
    		77	55	15	6	7	6
    before
    election:	80	50	11	14	4	5
596.5Final scoreISLNDS::OHEIGEARTAIGMon Jun 19 1989 12:397
    
    
    
    Does anybody know  who the six "OTHERS" are in 596.4?
   
     
    
596.6The othersHOOLEY::MMCMULLINAg senim ceol le poca� folamhMon Jun 19 1989 12:517
	Neil T. Blaney		(Ind FF).
	Tony Gregory
	Sean Tracy		(outgoing Ceann Comhairle)
	Jim Kemmy		(DSP)
	Roger Garland		(Green Party)
	Tom Foxe		(The person wo put Sean Doherty out)