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Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1958

Proposal to alter the Dáil electoral system


Summary

Proposal to alter the Dáil electoral system

FieldValue
nameThird Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1958
titleTo alter the Dáil electoral system from single transferable vote to first-past-the-post
countryIreland
date
yes453,322
no486,989
total979,531
electorate1,678,450
mapIrish Third Amendment 1958 Referendum.svg
mapdivisionDáil constituency

The Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1958 was a proposal to amend the Constitution of Ireland to alter the electoral system from proportional representation under the single transferable vote (PR-STV) to first-past-the-post (FPTP). The proposal was rejected in a referendum held on 17 June 1959. This was the same date as the presidential election in which Taoiseach Éamon de Valera was elected as president.

Background

Proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote had been used in Irish elections since the 1920 local elections. Under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, it was prescribed for elections to both the Southern Ireland House of Commons and the Northern Ireland House of Commons (Northern Ireland was to revert to FPTP for the 1929 election). The Constitution of the Irish Free State, adopted on independence in 1922, prescribed proportional representation for elections to Dáil Éireann. Under the Constitution of Ireland adopted in 1937, Article 16.2.5° prescribed PR-STV, while 16.2.6° specified that the number of members in a constituency would not be less than three.

An amendment to the 1937 constitution must be proposed as a bill initiated in the Dáil and be passed or deemed to have been passed in both the Dáil and the Seanad, before being submitted to a referendum in which all Irish citizens on the electoral register are eligible to vote.

Proposal

The amendment proposed to alter the electoral system for elections to Dáil Éireann to first-past-the-post (FPTP) under single-seat constituencies. It also proposed to establish an independent commission for the drawing of constituency boundaries on a constitutional basis. It was introduced by the Fianna Fáil government of Éamon de Valera but was opposed by Fine Gael, the main opposition party, and by the Labour Party.

Oireachtas debate

The amendment was proposed by Taoiseach Éamon de Valera on 12 November 1958. It passed the Dáil on 28 January 1959 by 74 votes to 55. On 19 March 1959, it was rejected in the Seanad by 29 votes to 28. Under Article 23.1, the Dáil may vote to deem a bill to have been passed by the Seanad by a resolution passed after a period of 90 days from being sent by the Dáil to the Seanad. On 13 May 1959, the Dáil passed such a resolution by 75 votes to 56, and the bill proceeded to a referendum.

Voter information

The subject matter of the referendum was described as follows:

The Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1958 –

At present, members of Dáil Éireann are elected on a system of proportional representation for constituencies returning at least three members, each voter having a single transferable vote. It is proposed in the Bill to abolish the system of proportional representation and to adopt, instead, a system of single-member constituencies, each voter having a single non-transferable vote. It is also proposed in the Bill to set up a Commission for the determination and revision of the constituencies, instead of having this done by the Oireachtas, as at present.}}

Result

ConstituencyElectorateTurnout (%)VotesProportion of votesYesNoYesNo
Carlow–Kilkenny56,11762.3%16,47016,65849.7%50.3%
Cavan36,76267.7%11,97511,67750.6%49.4%
Clare47,22763.0%16,39012,29557.2%42.8%
Cork Borough62,64756.6%15,02519,52343.5%56.5%
Cork East35,19361.8%10,51010,42550.2%49.8%
Cork North33,80570.6%10,89811,98647.6%52.4%
Cork South35,23865.2%9,89811,94545.3%54.7%
Cork West32,29066.1%8,67711,57342.9%57.1%
Donegal East40,86355.8%13,9198,02663.4%36.6%
Donegal West30,85050.2%8,6826,20758.3%41.7%
Dublin County74,08450.9%15,66620,85242.9%57.1%
Dublin North-East62,24155.5%13,09120,73838.7%61.3%
Dublin North-Central24,94052.5%4,8627,73738.6%61.4%
Dublin North-West31,44154.1%6,11610,40137.0%63.0%
Dublin South-Central50,04548.6%9,40314,06840.1%59.9%
Dublin South-East35,84558.2%7,24513,10935.6%64.4%
Dublin South-West61,63152.6%12,27119,32738.8%61.2%
Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown61,71653.2%11,85920,04337.2%62.8%
Galway North28,58851.5%8,1505,93957.8%42.2%
Galway South28,31862.8%10,1986,83959.9%40.1%
Galway West29,88249.8%8,8405,49361.7%38.3%
Kerry North43,71850.4%10,91010,01652.1%47.9%
Kerry South30,63143.2%6,3306,21350.5%49.5%
Kildare36,55261.7%9,48812,18643.8%56.2%
Laois–Offaly56,58361.0%17,15515,85152.0%48.0%
Limerick East45,98064.0%14,32813,59651.3%48.7%
Limerick West31,99969.2%11,4999,44254.9%45.1%
Longford–Westmeath49,24369.7%15,20517,79646.1%53.9%
Louth40,20962.3%11,80112,42948.7%51.3%
Mayo North32,35850.0%8,5416,71056.0%44.0%
Mayo South46,46051.3%11,64611,16451.1%48.9%
Meath37,68663.3%11,91211,16351.6%48.4%
Monaghan29,37064.1%9,4988,20553.7%46.3%
Roscommon38,65859.7%10,32211,80046.7%53.3%
Sligo–Leitrim57,27154.6%14,11215,22448.1%51.9%
Tipperary North32,46763.6%9,7669,63350.3%49.7%
Tipperary South41,19670.5%13,56214,40648.5%51.5%
Waterford42,77760.2%13,28911,48253.7%46.3%
Wexford50,15062.7%14,85215,23349.4%50.6%
Wicklow35,41954.1%8,9619,57948.3%51.7%
Total1,678,45058.4%453,322486,98948.2%51.8%

Aftermath

A second attempt by Fianna Fáil to abolish PR was also rejected by voters in the 1968 referendum on the electoral system.

References

References

  1. (13 May 1959). "Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1958: Deemed to have been passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas". Oireachtas.
  2. "Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1958 (Bill 25 of 1958)".
  3. "Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1958—First Stage.". Houses of the Oireachtas.
  4. "Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1958—Fifth Stage (Resumed).". Houses of the Oireachtas.
  5. "Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1958—Report Stage (Resumed) and Fifth Stage.". Houses of the Oireachtas.
  6. "Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1958—Motion (resumed).". Houses of the Oireachtas.
  7. (18 March 1959). "Referendum (Amendment) Act 1958".
  8. "Referendum Results 1937–2015". [[Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government]].
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