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The lower house of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament), Dáil Éireann, currently contains 166 Teachtaí Dála (TDs), representing 43 parliamentary constituencies throughout the Republic of Ireland. Depending on its size, each constituency must have at least 3 members. There is no upper limit on the number of members elected however recent procedure means that constituencies have 3, 4 or 5 elected representatives. The current (Census 2006) ratio indicates that there is one TD for every 25,512 people. Elections are held using the single transferable vote form of proportional representation.
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For the 2007 general election Teachtaí Dála were elected for the following constituencies:
The 2007 report of the Constituency Commission, an independent body established by the Government of Ireland to review constituency boundaries, has proposed several changes to Dáil constituencies.
The number of seats to be increased in two constituencies:
The number of seats to be reduced in two constituencies:
The following constituencies to be renamed:
There are further proposed boundary changes to 20 constituencies, these are: Cork East, Cork North Central, Cork North West, Donegal North East, Donegal South West, Dublin North, Dublin North Central, Dublin North East, Dublin South, Kerry North, Kerry South, Kildare North, Kildare South, Laois–Offaly, Limerick West, Meath East, Meath West, Roscommon–South Leitrim, Sligo–North Leitrim and Tipperary North.
In 2004 the report of the Constituency Commission,, proposed major changes to Dáil constituencies. Five new constituencies were created under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2005:
These replaced the four existing constituencies of Longford–Roscommon, Meath, Sligo–Leitrim and Westmeath. These new changes resulted in the creation of a 43rd constituency and the removal of the provincial boundary breach between Leinster and Connacht.
The number of seats was reduced in two constituencies:
Two three-seater constituencies gained an extra seat:
There were further smaller boundary changes to eleven constituencies outside Dublin, these were: Clare, Cork North West, Cork South Central, Cork South West, Donegal North East, Donegal South West, Kerry North, Kerry South, Kildare South, Limerick East and Limerick West.
Boundaries for ten of the twelve Dublin constituencies were also revised apart from Dublin South East and Dún Laoghaire.