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    Re: Fine Gael vote in Cavan 2007

    FG threw away a seat in Cavan by not selecting Cllr Madeleine Argue . She has a huge base in Cavan Town that the senator will never be able to tap into. He just doesnt fit into an urban situation.

    I think Cavan was one of Flannerys biggest mistakes in the last election.

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    Re: Fine Gael vote in Cavan 2007

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    Now it's possible the tallies I have have an error in them, but nearby boxes in Arva and Killeshandra also show Fine Gael votes well in excess of 40%... can someone explain the groundswell of support for FG and in particular Crawford here?
    It's quite likely down to the very question you posed re FG in Leinster last week, Crawford is a Presbyterian after all, and there would be a sizeable Protestant population in Cavan. Aside from that, he was very involved in farming matters in the region before becoming a TD IIRC. There's also a large FG vote in the area bordering Arva on the Leitrim side, Newtowngore, Carrigallen etc.
    Knowing this area very well there is a sizable and in some townlands majority population of protestants so thats the reason for the concentration of FG/crawford votes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casualbets View Post
    I just checked the Census figures... Derrylane is indeed over 50% non-catholic... and Newtowngore in Leitrim is around 35% non-catholic... fascinating...
    what is meant by non catholic. Can catholic areas be described as "non protestant"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomas Mor View Post
    what is meant by non catholic. Can catholic areas be described as "non protestant"
    It's the terminology used in the 2006 census tables. The "Religion" table is broken down into "Catholic","Non Catholic","No Religion" and "Not Answered" tables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casualbets View Post
    It's the terminology used in the 2006 census tables. The "Religion" table is broken down into "Catholic","Non Catholic","No Religion" and "Not Answered" tables.
    No, Methodist, Presbyterian, Church of Ireland were catered for. Non Catholic is an insult. Would you like to be described as a non Cavan man ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomas Mor View Post
    No, Methodist, Presbyterian, Church of Ireland were catered for. Non Catholic is an insult.
    They're catered for in the questionnaire - and I think in the results published at county level - but not at the level of individual DEDs (I suspect because of data confidentiality issues).

    Would you like to be described as a non Cavan man ?
    Personally, yes. But that's just me.

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