Europaparlamentsvalet i Irland 2019
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Europaparlamentsvalet i Irland 2019 ägde rum fredagen den 24 maj 2019. Valet hålls samtidigt med lokalvalen och en nationell folkomröstning om skilsmässa. Valet sker i ett proportionellt valsystem med enkel överförbar röst i tre valkretsar, Midlands–North-West, South och Dublin. Man röstar om totalt 13 platser varav två blir aktuella först vid Storbritanniens utträde ur unionen, då alla dess platser i parlamentet blir vakanta. En omräkning har begärts om platserna i södra valkretsen varför resultatet är preliminärt.
Valda kandidater[1]
Kandidat | Valkrets | Parti | Partigrupp | Förstahandsröster | Procent (%) |
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Mairead McGuinness | Midlands–North-West | Fine Gael | EPP | 134 630 | 22,6 |
Ciarán Cuffe | Dublin | Comhaontas Glas | G/EFA | 63 849 | 17,5 |
Seán Kelly | South | Fine Gael | EPP | 118 444 | 16,5 |
Frances Fitzgerald | Dublin | Fine Gael | EPP | 59 067 | 16,2 |
Luke Flanagan | Midlands–North-West | Oberoende | GUE/NGL | 85 034 | 14,3 |
Matt Carthy | Midlands–North-West | Sinn Féin | GUE/NGL | 77 619 | 13,0 |
Billy Kelleher | South | Fianna Fáil | ALDE | 84 083 | 11,7 |
Clare Daly | Dublin | Independents 4 Change | 42 305 | 11,6 | |
Maria Walsh | Midlands–North-West | Fine Gael | EPP | 64 500 | 10,8 |
Omräkning pågår | South | ||||
Omräkning pågår | South | ||||
Barry Andrews[a] | Dublin | Fianna Fáil | ALDE | 51 420 | 14,1 |
Omräkning pågår[a] | South |
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- ^ National Summary, European elections 2019, läst 1 juni 2019.
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