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1874 United Kingdom general election in Ireland

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FieldValue
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1868 United Kingdom general election in Ireland
previous_year1868
previous_mpsList of MPs elected in the 1868 United Kingdom general election
next_election1880 United Kingdom general election in Ireland
next_year1880
seats_for_election103 of the 652 seats to the House of Commons
election_date
elected_mpsList of MPs elected in the 1874 United Kingdom general election
image1[[Image:Portrait of Isaac Butt.jpg150x150px]]
leader1Isaac Butt
leader_since11873
party1Home Rule League
leaders_seat1Limerick
last_election1New
seats160
seat_change160
popular_vote190,234
percentage139.6%
swing139.6%
image2[[Image:Disraeli.jpg150x150px]]
leader2Benjamin Disraeli
leader_since227 February 1868
party2Conservative Party (UK)
leaders_seat2Buckinghamshire
last_election239
seats233
seat_change26
popular_vote291,702
percentage240.8%
swing21.1%
image3[[Image:Gladstone.jpg150x150px]]
leader3William Ewart Gladstone
leader_since33 December 1868
party3Liberal Party (UK)
leaders_seat3Greenwich
last_election366
seats310
seat_change356
popular_vote339,778
percentage318.4%
swing339.5%
map_imageUnited Kingdom general election 1874 in Ireland.svg
map_size300px
map_captionResults of the 1874 election in Ireland

The 1874 United Kingdom general election in Ireland produced the first major electoral appearance of the Home Rule League under chairman Isaac Butt. The party's electoral success, in which it won 60 MPs, taking control of Irish electoral politics from the previously dominant Conservative and the Liberal parties was, the beginning of a dominance that was to see the party as the Irish Parliamentary Party control the political landscape in Ireland until its wipeout in the 1918 general election.

However its success in 1874 was marred by the lack of unity within the party in the House of Commons, where many of its members in effect sat as Liberal MPs and voted against their own Irish colleagues. It was not until then chairman Charles Stewart Parnell in the early 1880s introduced a strict whip that the party began to exercise serious influence, and act as a unit, at Westminster.

Results

PartySeatsSeats changeVotes%% Change
60New90,23439.639.6
33691,70240.81.1
105639,77818.439.5
Other (Incl. the Catholic Union)02,9341.2
Total1032224,648100.0

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