United_Kingdom_general_election,_1832_(Ireland)

1832 United Kingdom general election in Ireland

1832 United Kingdom general election in Ireland

Election which saw the rise of the Repeal Association led by Daniel O'Connell


The 1832 United Kingdom general election in Ireland saw the emergence of the Repeal Association as a major political movement in Ireland. The Association, led by Daniel O'Connell, aimed to repeal the 1800 Acts of Union and restore Ireland to the status enjoyed after the reforms of 1782, while maintaining Catholic emancipation.

Quick Facts 105 of the 658 seats to the House of Commons, First party ...

This was the first election following the Representation of the People (Ireland) Act 1832 and the Parliamentary Boundaries (Ireland) Act 1832, which saw an increase in the Irish representation from 100 to 105 MPs.

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