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The '''Longford-Westmeath''' parliamentary constituency existed for many decades, but was dismantled in advance of the ]. It was re-created by the ] ''Constituency Commission Report on Dáil Constituencies'', and will come into being in the ]. Longford-Westmeath will |
The '''Longford-Westmeath''' parliamentary constituency existed for many decades, but was dismantled in advance of the ]. It was re-created by the ] ''Constituency Commission Report on Dáil Constituencies'', and will come into being in the ]. The new Longford-Westmeath constituency will combine all of ] and most of ] (the north-eastern part of County Westmeath, around the towns of ] and ], will be combined with part of ] in a new ] constituency). Its creation will eliminate the breach of the Leinster-] provincial boundary caused by ] and eliminate the separate existence of the ]. | ||
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The Longford-Westmeath parliamentary constituency existed for many decades, but was dismantled in advance of the 1992 election. It was re-created by the 2004 Constituency Commission Report on Dáil Constituencies, and will come into being in the 30th Irish general election. The new Longford-Westmeath constituency will combine all of County Longford and most of County Westmeath (the north-eastern part of County Westmeath, around the towns of Castlepollard and Delvin, will be combined with part of County Meath in a new Meath West constituency). Its creation will eliminate the breach of the Leinster-Connacht provincial boundary caused by Longford-Roscommon and eliminate the separate existence of the Westmeath constituency.
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