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Cuffe Elected in Dun Laoghaire

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All five reach quota -  Boyd Barrett on 7,890.

3 Responses to “Cuffe Elected in Dun Laoghaire”

  1. # Comment by shea May 26th, 2007 06:05

    We needed Boyd-Barrett to be in. Not for his politics. Just because he stood up for really important things in our area and won. Mr. Cuffe, you had better be REALLY good.

  2. # Comment by Elana May 26th, 2007 06:05

    I really wanted Boyd Barrett in, but Cuffe was my number two. He is very good, who has also stood up for the same things as RBB, so I am pleased about that. But a result of 7k votes is quite impressive!

  3. # Comment by MM May 26th, 2007 12:05

    Shame about RBB- gave him my number two- but there is a left wing politic emerging in DL and it needs to be built on- with strategic alliances made and a focus placed on getting people like RBB and Eoin O Broin into the council.

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