The General Election is taking place on Friday 29th November. Polling stations are open from 7 a.m.–10 p.m. Voting is by proportional representation (PR) by means of the single transferable vote (STV).
AONTÚ: Party is strongly pro-life; has strongly opposed pro-abortion measures in Dáil Éireann
IRELAND FIRST: Party is strongly pro-life
IRISH FREEDOM PARTY: Party is strongly pro-life
IRISH PEOPLES PARTY: Party is strongly pro-life
NATIONAL PARTY: Party is strongly pro-life
INDEPENDENT IRELAND: Party sees abortion as a matter of conscience
FIANNA FÁIL: Most TDs voted to legalise abortion with some exceptions
FINE GAEL: Party voted to legalise abortion. Voted to criminalise peaceful protest at abortion centres
GREEN PARTY: Party voted to legalise abortion. Voted to criminalise peaceful protest at abortion centres
LABOUR: Party voted to legalise abortion. Voted to criminalise peaceful protest at abortion centres
PEOPLE BEFORE PROFIT / SOLIDARITY: Party voted to legalise abortion. Voted to criminalise peaceful protest at abortion centres
RABHARTA GLAS: Party supports abortion
SINN FÉIN: Party voted to legalise abortion. Voted to criminalise peaceful protest at abortion centres
SOCIAL DEMOCRATS: Party voted to legalise abortion. Voted to criminalise peaceful protest at abortion centres
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NAME | PARTY | |
MARTIN, Val | Irish Freedom Party | |
MOORE, Mark | National Party - National Alliance | |
O'REILLY, Sarah Cllr | Aontú |
NAME | PARTY | |
McMENAMIN, Kim | Irish People - National Alliance | |
McGEE, Eamonn | Irish Freedom Party | |
SWEENEY, Mary T. | Aontú |
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