Currently the constitution only puts a lower bound on the number of TDs per constituency at 3. Therefore all that is needed to have nice large, proportional constituencies is some legislation amending the schedule that describes the various Dáil constituencies. The report suggests that boundaries should respect natural and county boundaries as much as possible and also not artificially divide towns, like has happened to Swords in the last review. Putting these two rules together and you can come up with some entertaining constituencies.
Firstly I have based these divisions on the results of the 2006 census and keeping the number of TDs at 166. Secondly I have kept counties intact as opposed to the current method of moving odd electoral districts across county boundaries so the ratios are not as consistent as they should be.
County | Population | Seats | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Dublin | 1,187,176 | 47 | Split into 6 constituencies |
Cork | 481,2925 | 19 | Split into 3 constituencies |
Galway | 231,670 | 9 | Largest single county constituency |
Kildare | 186,335 | 7 | |
Limerick | 184,055 | 7 | |
Meath | 162,831 | 6 | |
Tipperary | 149,244 | 6 | |
Donegal | 147,264 | 6 | |
Kerry | 139,835 | 6 | |
Wexford | 131,749 | 5 | Largest current existing constituency |
Wicklow | 126,194 | 5 | |
Mayo | 123,893 | 5 | |
Louth | 111,267 | 4 | Merge with Monaghan |
Clare | 110,950 | 4 | |
Waterford | 107,961 | 4 | Smallest single county constituency |
Kilkenny | 87,558 | 4 | Merge with Carlow |
Westmeath | 79,346 | 3 | Merge with Laois and Offaly |
Offaly | 70,868 | 3 | Merge with Westmeath and Laois |
Laois | 67,059 | 3 | Merge with Westmeath and Offaly |
Cavan | 64,003 | 3 | Merge with Longford and Leitrim |
Sligo | 60,894 | 2 | Merge with Roscommon |
Roscommon | 58,768 | 2 | Merge with Sligo |
Monaghan | 55,816 | 2 | Merge with Louth |
Carlow | 50,349 | 2 | Merge with Kilkenny |
Longford | 34,391 | 1 | Merge with Cavan and Leitrim |
Leitrim | 28,950 | 1 | Merge with Cavan and Longford |
The Dublin split would need some re-jigging of existing constituencies but basically you could pair up North and West(8), North East and North Central(6), Central and North West(7), South East and South Central(9), Mid West and South West(8), South and Dún Laoghaire(9).
Cork is a bit more problematic - you would want a City constituency with 7 seats and then two county constituencies East and West each with 6. The current layout is not particularly amenable to this arrangement and so substantial changes would be required.
In this scheme all constituencies return at least 4 members (Clare and Waterford both having this size along with the new Sligo/Roscommon) and range up to 9 in Galway and the Midlands (Westmeath, Offaly and Laois). Kerry turns out to be the biggest winner by being over-represented by just over 0.5 of a TD with Sligo/Roscommon loosing out on 0.68 of a TD. I can already hear the "No taxation for under-representation" chants beginning.
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