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There would then be a further period of ninety days within which either 5% of all registered voters or 60% of the Seanad could demand a referendum on the bill. The referendum would be decided by a majority of votes cast and if rejected the bill would not become law. Article 47 did not apply to money
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for 21 days (three weeks) and delay any other bill for 270 days (approximately nine months)—with the potential for a further 9 months' delay if the Seanad voted to suspend a bill just passed into law in order to initiate a referendum on it. In 1928, this second period was extended so that the Seanad
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on any bill. This was to allow the Seanad to appeal to voters directly if there was a disagreement between the two houses and if the Dáil attempted to override the Seanad. However, this power was taken from the Seanad in 1928 without having been put to use. It was in compensation for this loss that
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The system for nominating candidates was also changed. After 1928, it was provided that the number of nominees would be equal to twice the number of seats to be filled and that half would be elected by the Dáil and the other half by the Seanad. Both houses used the single transferable vote for this
597:
After the amendment of the constitution in 1928, future members of the Seanad were to be elected from a single constituency consisting of the combined membership of the outgoing Seanad and the Dáil, and the system was changed so that a third (20 seats) rather than a quarter (15 seats) of the Seanad
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had seen its delay of his proposals as illegitimate, although the continuing opposition majority had been a result of his own earlier boycott of the Free State
Oireachtas (combined with the provision for the Seanad's self-election). The abolition was highly controversial at the time and the last
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The constitution originally provided that premature vacancies would be filled by a vote of the Seanad. However, a candidate elected in this way would serve only until the next senatorial election, when the seat would come up for election along with the others scheduled to be filled. In 1929, the
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from a list of 29); the Dáil nominated 38 candidates (from a list of 57, again by the single transferable vote). The 76 candidates were then put to the public electorate on 17 September 1925, but without partisan campaigning, turnout was less than a quarter of the 1,345,000 potential voters. The
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Before it was removed, the Seanad's right to demand a referendum was contained in
Article 47, which provided for voters to veto legislation directly in certain circumstances. The article provided that once a bill had been approved by both houses of the Oireachtas (or just by the Dáil, if it had
416:. The first 15 elected by the Dáil were assigned a term of nine years, the other 15 a term of three years. Cosgrave's nominees were divided by lot, 15 to serve for twelve years and 15 for six years. The President agreed to use his appointments in 1922 to grant extra representation to the
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The 1925 Seanad election was notable in that 19 were elected in a single contest using STV. This was the largest district magnitude used under STV anywhere in the world until 1995. The next time an Irish election used the whole country as a single district was for the
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also opposed the new Seanad, and 37 of the senators' homes were burnt to the ground. Others were intimidated, kidnapped or almost assassinated. Nevertheless, the first Seanad greatly influenced the guiding principles and legislative foundations of the new state.
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The 15 original 3-year seats came up for election in 1925, as did four other seats which had been filled temporarily by co-option. The 19 retiring members were automatically eligible for re-election; another 19 candidates were nominated by the Seanad (by the
308:. A number of constitutional amendments were made to change the manner of its election and its powers. It was eventually abolished in 1936 when it attempted to obstruct constitutional reforms favoured by the government. It sat, like its modern successor, in
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Removed the existing provisions for the nomination of Seanad candidates and empowered the
Oireachtas to make alternative arrangements by law. The new system of nomination was then introduced by the Seanad Electoral Act 1928 (enacted on the same day).
365:, a direct election, the constitution was amended, so that further elections to the Seanad occurred by a method of indirect election. Therefore, in the five elections to the Seanad to occur before its abolition, three different systems were used.
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bills or bills declared by both houses to be "necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety". In 1928, Article 47 was repealed in its entirety, along with
Article 48 which provided for an
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The 1922 Constitution provided for a Seanad of 60 members directly elected. Members would serve 12-year terms, with one-quarter of the house elected every three years. The members would be elected under the system of
840:(cabinet) to be a senator, as previously it had been required that all be members of the Dáil. The President, the Vice-President, and the Minister for Finance still had to hold seats in the Dáil.
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remarked that the first senate was "representative of all classes", though it has also been described as, "the most curious political grouping in the history of the Irish state". Members included
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or by the Dáil after it has reassembled after a general election. This power has never been used because the modern Seanad is designed in such a way as to have a permanent government majority.
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Seanad membership was initially restricted to those who were over 35. Constitutional amendments made in 1928 reduced the minimum age to 30 and the term of office from 12 years to 9 years.
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Altered provisions relating to the
Committee of Privileges that had the authority to resolve disputes between the two Houses of the Oireachtas over the definition of a money bill.
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over-ridden the Seanad), its enactment into law could be suspended if, within seven days, either a majority of the Seanad or three-fifths of all members of the Dáil so requested.
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324:(the lower house) and could delay but not veto decisions of that house. Nonetheless, the Free State Senate had more power than its successor, the modern
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Removed a number of provisions for direct democracy from the constitution such as the right of the Seanad to force a referendum on certain bills.
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in 1937 is considered to be a successor of the Free State Seanad. Each Seanad elected under the 1937 Constitution is numbered, beginning with the
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played a key role. It opposed its own abolition, but this decision was over-ridden by the Dáil. De Valera later created a
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elected in 1938. The entire period of the Seanad of the Irish Free State was considered to have been the First Seanad.
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During the Irish Free State there were at least 12 constitutional amendments relating to the Seanad. The value
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This article is about the historical Seanad Éireann of the Irish Free State. For the modern Irish senate, see
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refer a bill to the people. The president can thus refuse to sign it until it has been approved either in an
606:. Elections took place under the new system in 1928, 1931, and 1934 before the Seanad was abolished in 1936.
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count took two weeks. Only 8 of the former senators were re-elected, with particularly poor results for the
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in a single, nationwide, 15-seat constituency. However, the body's initial membership would be appointed by
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A similar power given to the Free State Seanad by
Article 47 is granted to the modern Seanad by the 1937
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system was changed so that vacancies were filled by members of both houses voting together.
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served as chairman briefly from 11 to 12 December 1922 before the election of Lord
Glenavy.
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in his own right. This gave the new Lord
Lansdowne an hereditary seat in the British
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512:. Thus he had the unique distinction for a time of being a member of both the
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purpose. The right of outgoing senators to nominate themselves was removed.
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after it delayed some
Government proposals for constitutional changes.
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The Australian Electoral System: Origins, Variations and Consequences
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The Irish Free State and its Senate: A Study in Contemporary Politics
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would be replaced at each election. The elections were still held by
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As a result, of the sixty members of the first Seanad, as well as 36
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1079:"'An Exceedingly Severe Test': the Irish Senate Elections of 1925"
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Senate of the parliament of the Irish Free State (1922–1936)
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Windham Wyndham-Quin, 4th Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl
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from 1922 to 1936. It has also been known simply as the
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Executive Powers (Consequential Provisions) Act 1937
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The Free State Seanad was abolished entirely by the
412:; the other half were elected by the Dáil under the
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958:Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 6th Marquess of Lansdowne
424:, to promote inclusiveness in the new Free State.
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304:. The Seanad was established under the 1922
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547:. Lord Glenavy had formerly served as the
500:. Lord Kerry succeeded his father in the
420:minority in the state, most of whom were
1477:Constitution (Amendment No. 27) Act 1936
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629:Constitution (Amendment No. 24) Act 1936
1497:Adoption of the Constitution of Ireland
1280:Vice-President of the Executive Council
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1492:Chairman of the Provisional Government
211:Election by members of Dáil and Seanad
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1239:Constitution of the Irish Free State
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551:from 1916 to 1918 and had served as
504:in June 1927, thus becoming the 6th
306:Constitution of the Irish Free State
250:Constitution of the Irish Free State
1116:University of New South Wales Press
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2996:Government in the Irish Free State
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1275:President of the Executive Council
1011:History of the Republic of Ireland
885:
406:President of the Executive Council
356:President of the Executive Council
200:President of the Executive Council
45:Great Seal of the Irish Free State
14:
3027:
3016:1936 disestablishments in Ireland
1690:Seanad Éireann (Irish Free State)
1152:
923:James Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy
696:List of constitutional amendments
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2126:Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
2121:Northern Ireland Assembly (1973)
1861:University representation (1979)
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918:Sir Thomas Esmonde, 11th Baronet
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2975:List of legislatures by country
913:Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart
706:where the amending act had the
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3011:1922 establishments in Ireland
2970:List of abolished upper houses
2024:Parliament of Northern Ireland
1996:Parliament of Southern Ireland
1096:
1016:Parliament of Southern Ireland
320:The Seanad was subordinate to
1:
2059:Oireachtas (Irish Free State)
1295:Ministers and Secretaries Act
1026:
710:"Constitution (Amendment No.
549:Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
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344:proportional representation
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2114:Northern Ireland post-1972
1685:Senate of Southern Ireland
1388:Courts of Justice Act 1924
1159:Members of the 1922 Seanad
1083:Northern Ireland elections
1038:O'Sullivan, Donal (1940).
1031:
568:
553:Lord Chancellor of Ireland
397:
371:1945 presidential election
354:(the lower house) and the
114:Senate of Southern Ireland
83:11 December 1922
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348:single transferable vote
337:Composition and election
928:Oliver St. John Gogarty
893:Thomas Westropp Bennett
682:Constitution of Ireland
646:Constitution of Ireland
638:Thomas Westropp Bennett
475:Oliver St. John Gogarty
384:Constitution of Ireland
149:Thomas Westropp Bennett
2220:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2131:Northern Ireland Forum
1244:Statute of Westminster
1234:Provisional Government
879:Abolished the Seanad.
537:
492:Also included was the
2398:Republic of the Congo
1944:Parliament of Ireland
1164:Bruce-Andrew, Finch.
652:Direct democracy role
527:The opponents of the
506:Marquess of Lansdowne
455:, who was Jewish), 5
382:, established by the
98:29 May 1936
3001:Defunct upper houses
1680:Irish House of Lords
1558:Leader of the Seanad
973:Maurice George Moore
933:Alice Stopford Green
686:President of Ireland
593:Subsequent elections
571:1925 Seanad election
363:1925 Seanad election
284:(parliament) of the
262:Irish pronunciation:
2598:Trinidad and Tobago
2323:Antigua and Barbuda
1971:War of Independence
1643:National University
1178:(4). Archived from
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690:ordinary referendum
555:from 1918 to 1921.
175:3, 6, 9 or 12 years
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2764:Dominican Republic
2408:Dominican Republic
1929:Irish legislatures
1653:Other members (11)
1352:Oath of Allegiance
1229:Anglo-Irish Treaty
943:Sir William Hickie
529:Anglo-Irish Treaty
518:British Parliament
516:in Dublin and the
466:The New York Times
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443:. It contained 7
302:Free State Seanad
298:Free State Senate
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204:Direct election (
120:Succeeded by
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898:Kathleen Browne
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886:Notable members
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