Does anyone know where to apply for a map showing the electoral boundaries for Dun Laoghaire local and general elections?
Does anyone know where to apply for a map showing the electoral boundaries for Dun Laoghaire local and general elections?
here:Originally Posted by Indyjoe
http://www.dlrcoco.ie
Click on councillors and then electorial areas.
You really should make a bit of an effort - it took me about 15 seconds to find it
That's typical of quite a few posters for ya, can't even be bothered to do something hard like use google for themselves.
Dan Sullivan. I was back but we still couldn't all have a vote.
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Obliged, but I am looking for a street by street electoral map showing exactly which houses are in the ward and which are not.
I had contacted the County Council but was told they dont supply them.
Buy a proper ordance survey map and marker and use the landmarks in the electoral map on the council site. It's all straight lines for the love of God.
Dan Sullivan. I was back but we still couldn't all have a vote.
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Dept. of Environment Local Government franchise section.
im not sure they would have them themselves you have to look at the electoral register index which will list the streets ( half streets are hard to figure out KK )
here the south dublin one via vocal voter
What does the Irish President spend their time doing. Work in progress
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lost, if you look at the ordnance survey map and the map from the council it should not be hard to map out with a marker.
Dan Sullivan. I was back but we still couldn't all have a vote.
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Rock the Vote had all the maps. If you get in touch with someone who was involved they could probably dig it out for you. All else fails get in touch with the Council or Dept of Environment.
maps down to street level are very expensive.. the council won't just hand them over, and the Ordanance Survey don't sell them directly anymore as far as I know. I was looking for maps myself before the last election, and we had to source them from "The Map Shop", at a serious price I should add
1,197 people agree with me.. how many agree with you ?