How Ireland voted 1989

How Ireland Voted 1989 by Michael Gallagher, published by the Centre for the Study of Irish Elections at University College, Galway in 1990, offers an analytical examination of the voting patterns and electoral behavior in Ireland during the 1989 elections. This edition, written in English and spanning 230 pages, provides insights into the political landscape of the time, focusing on the factors that influenced voter decisions and the implications for future elections.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the political and social dynamics that shaped the electoral outcomes, as well as an analysis of the broader implications for politics and government in Ireland. The book delves into the methodologies used to gather and interpret voting data, making it a valuable resource for those interested in political science and the intricacies of electoral processes. Through its comprehensive approach, How Ireland Voted 1989 serves as a significant contribution to the understanding of Irish political history.
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