Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969

Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969
Oireachtas
  • AN ACT TO FIX THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF DÁIL ÉIREANN AND TO REVISE THEIR CONSTITUENCIES AND TO AMEND THE LAW RELATING TO THE ELECTION OF SUCH MEMBERS.
CitationNo. 3 of 1969
Signed26 March 1969
Commenced26 March 1969 & 22 May 1969
Repealed25 May 1977
Legislative history
Bill citationNo. 35 of 1968
Introduced byMinister for Local Government (Kevin Boland)
Introduced23 October 1968
Repeals
Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961
Repealed by
Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974
Status: Repealed

The Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969 (No. 3) was a law of Ireland which revised Dáil constituencies.[1] It took effect on the dissolution of the 18th Dáil on 22 May 1969 and a general election for the 19th Dáil on the revised constituencies took place on 18 June 1969.

This Act repealed the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961, which had defined constituencies since the 1961 general election.[2] It ended the distinction between borough constituencies in the cities of Cork and Dublin and county constituencies elsewhere.

The constituencies were also used at the general election for the 20th Dáil held on 28 February 1973.

It was itself repealed by the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974, which created a new schedule of constituencies first used at the 1977 general election for the 21st Dáil held on 16 June 1977.[3]

  1. ^ Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969 (No. 3 of 1969). Enacted on 26 March 1969. Act of the Oireachtas. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 8 November 2021.
  2. ^ Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969, s. 8: Repeals (No. 3 of 1969, s. 8). Enacted on 26 March 1969. Act of the Oireachtas. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 8 November 2021.
  3. ^ Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974, s. 8: Repeals (No. 7 of 1974, s. 8). Enacted on 7 May 1974. Act of the Oireachtas. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 8 November 2021.