The number of women that ran for election in 2016 was the highest in the history of our democracy. This is directly as a result of the candidate selection gender quotas for general elections brought into being by the Fine Gael/Labour Government in 2012. The number of women elected to the 32nd Dail has increased also. In the 31st Dail the number was 26 out of 166 – 16%. In the 32nd Dail the number increased to 35 but the total number of TDs was reduced to 158 – 22%. The 5050 group is very proud of the part that we have played in promoting gender balance in our Dail. Women are 50% of the population and in a properly functioning democracy women should be 50% of the representation. For the forthcoming Local Elections in 2019 the gender quotas do not apply. It is incumbent on the leadership in the political parties which is mostly male to implement the gender quota on a voluntary basis. Fianna Fail and Fine Gael did not manage to voluntarily implement the 30% voluntary quota in LE2014. Let them start to implement the various initiatives that have been recommended to deal with the systems that favour male candidates unfairly.
Where do North West GE16 candidate’s stand on equal representation in Irish Politics
5050 North West carried out a questionnaire survey in order to collect the general election candidates views on equal representation in politics, we received 15 responses with 11 full responses. Please click on a candidates picture to read their response:
Donegal Candidates who responded to the 5050 North West questionnaire
Donegal Candidates who confirmed their support for 5050 and/or equal representation