Irish elections, 1921

      Irish general election, 1921
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      128 seats in Dáil Éireann / House of Commons of Southern Ireland
      and 52 seats in the House of Commons of Northern Ireland
        First party Second party
        Eamon de Valera c 1922-30.jpg James Craig Viscount Craigavon.jpg
      Leader Éamon de Valera James Craig
      Party Sinn Féin UUP
      Leader since 1917 1921
      Leader's seat Clare East Mid Down
      Last election 73 22
      Seats won 130 (124 unopposed) 40
      Seat change Increase47 Increase18
      Popular vote 104,917 343,347
      Percentage 66.9% 20.5%

        Third party Fourth party
        Joe Devlin.JPG
      Leader Joseph Devlin None
      Party Nationalist (NI) Independent Unionist
      Leader since 1917
      Leader's seat Belfast Falls University of Dublin
      Last election n/a 1
      Seats won 6 4 (unopposed)
      Seat change Increase6 Increase3
      Popular vote 60,577 N/A
      Percentage 11.8% N/A

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      Percentage of seats gained by each of the party. Sinn Féin candidates in Southern Ireland were returned unopposed (dark green). The Nationalist Party and Ulster Unionist Party ran only in Ulster, along with Sinn Féin.

      Two elections in Ireland took place in 1921, as a result of the Government of Ireland Act 1920 to establish the House of Commons of Northern Ireland and the House of Commons of Southern Ireland. The election was used by Irish Republicans as the basis of membership of the Second Dáil. Where contested, the elections used Single transferable vote.

      Southern Ireland result

      No actual polling took place in Southern Ireland as all 128 candidates were returned unopposed. Of these, 124 were won by Sinn Féin and four by independent Unionists representing the University of Dublin (Trinity College).[1]

      Southern Ireland general election, 1921
      Party Leader No. of seats  % of seats
      Sinn Féin Éamon de Valera 124 (unopposed) 96.9
      Independent Unionist 4 (unopposed) 3.1
      Totals 128 100

      Only Sinn Féin candidates recognised the Dáil and five of these had been elected in two constituencies (Michael Collins, Éamon de Valera, Arthur Griffith, Seán Milroy and Eoin MacNeill) one in each part of Ireland. The total number of members who assembled in the Second Dáil was 125: 119 elected solely in Southern Ireland, 1 solely in Northern Ireland (Seán O'Mahony), and 5 in both.

      In Southern Ireland, there were fresh elections in 1922 as a result of the Anglo-Irish Treaty.

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      Northern Ireland result

      The general election to the Northern Ireland House of Commons occurred on 24 May. Of 52 seats, including Queen's University of Belfast, 40 were won by Unionists, 6 by moderate nationalists and 6 by Sinn Féin.

      Northern Ireland general election, 1921
      Party Leader Seats  % of seats Votes  % of votes
      Ulster Unionist Party James Craig 40 76.9 343,347 66.9
      Sinn Féin Éamon de Valera 6 11.5 104,917 20.5
      Nationalist Party (NI) Joe Devlin 6 11.5 60,577 11.8
      Belfast Labour Party 0 0 3,075 0.6
      Independents 0 0 926 0.2
      Totals 52 100 512,842 100
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      References

      1. ^ "Dáil elections since 1918". ARK Northern Ireland. Retrieved 26 April 2009. 
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