Fianna Fail Commits to 30% for Local Elections

Well done to Fianna Fail for not only supporting the Government Bill on gender quotas but also for agreeing to ensuring that 30% of its candidates in the local election are female.

Currently, the gender quotas bill only covers general elections, we strongly believe that it must cover the local elections as well.

All politicians be they male or female cut their teeth in local politics.  They build their support networks and their confidence in advance of running for the national parliament.

If parties are serious about reaching a critical mass of female candidates  at the next general election then they must lay the groundwork at the local level in 2014.

The 50 50 Group wants to support and help political parties to reach that critical mass.

Claire McGing on Gender Quotas at 50/50 Public Meeting (slides)

“Shocking the system? Looking at the gender quota proposal”

Claire McGing, Government of Ireland IRCHSS scholar, John and Pat Hume scholar, NUI Maynooth, Dublin  50-50 Group
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This is proposed

•Electoral (Amendment) (Political Funding) Bill 2011
Part 5: State Funding of Political Parties and Gender Balance:
•Head 31 – Insertion of a new section in Part III of the Electoral Act 1997 – gender balance amongst candidates of a qualified political party
 
(1)  Provide that following the next general election after the commencement of this Act half of every payment to a qualified party under Part III of the Act shall be contingent on at least 30% of the candidates whose candidatures were authenticated by the qualified political party at the last preceding general election being women and at least 30% being men.
 
(2)  Provide that on the day that is 7 years after polling day at the general election referred to in subsection (1) the threshold shall rise to 40% for women candidates and 40% for men candidates for the next following general elections.
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“Soft” Measures
•Tried, tested and usually fail!
Fine Gael Equality for Women project (2004): “At the next general election [2007], the target should be to increase the number of female Fine Gael TDs from two to between eight and ten. The number of senators should increase from one to four or five”.

–   5 women TDs & 3 senators elected

Fianna Fáil Gender Equality Action Plan (2004):  20% women candidates in 2007

–   13% women candidates

Labour had a 30% target ahead of the 2011 general election
– 27% women candidates
Greens had a 40% target for the 2009 local elections
–  22% women candidates
Sinn Féin had a 30% target the 2009 local elections

–   23% women candidates
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Questioning Quotas

•Will a quota take away the power of local party members to select candidates?
•Will ‘unqualified’ women be selected?
•Will a quota result in ‘parachuted’ candidates?
•Will women candidates be selected as ‘tokens’?
•Will parties have trouble recruiting women to run?
•Does a quota restrict voter choice?
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