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  UK Parliament - Cork City - Co-option
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Parents > United Kingdom > Ireland > Ireland > Cork City
OfficeParliament
HonorificMember of Parliament - Abbr: MP
Type Holdover
Filing Deadline ---
Polls Open January 01, 1801 - 01:00am Central
Polls Close January 01, 1801 - 04:00pm Central
Term Start January 01, 1801 - 12:00pm
Term End December 16, 1801 - 12:00pm
ContributorJuan Croniqueur
Last ModifiedJuan Croniqueur January 02, 2025 05:41pm
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Description
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
PartyTory Won12/16/1801
NameMountifort Longfield Votes1 (100.00%)
Term12/16/1801 - 01/09/1802 Margin1 (+100.00%)
PRIMARY/OTHER SCHEDULE

CANDIDATES (2 Winners)
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Name John Hely-Hutchinson Mountifort Longfield  
PartyWhig Tory  
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Uncertified Votes 1 (50.00%) 1 (50.00%)  
Margin0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%)  
Predict Avg.0.00% 0.00%  
Cash On Hand $-- $--  
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Entry Date -- --  
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PSU:9399Juan Croniqueur ( -34.0791 points)
Fri, January 3, 2025 07:33:39 PM UTC0:00
Looks like it depended on the constituency:

"All British MPs and those Irish members representing constituencies which retained two members after the Union (the 32 Irish counties and the cities of Dublin and Cork) automatically retained their seats when the Union took effect on 1 January 1801.

"Those members of the Irish House of Commons to sit at Westminster, who represented constituencies still enfranchised after the Union but reduced from two members to one (the remaining 31 most considerable Irish boroughs and Dublin University), were selected by drawing lots. If one of the seats in the Irish Parliament was vacant, then the remaining member for the constituency was automatically chosen for the Westminster Parliament. If both seats were vacant a by-election was held." [Link]