Talk:29th Dáil
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Party affiliation
The tables 'TDs by party' and 'TDs by constituency' are records of TDs and their party affiliation (or lack of) at Election time. Do NOT modify it if a TD changes his/her party/status.
The helpfully titled 'Changes' table at the end of the article records these changes.
For example, people keep updating it to change the status of Niall Blaney from Independent to Fianna Fail (FF). This means that the table would read that Blaney was elected as a FF TD in 2002 whereas he didn't join FF until 2006.
Repeat the tables are NOT a record of the current status of the Dail, they are a historical record of the 2002 general election.
Length of Dail in Days
The article curently states that this Dail lasted 1782 days, the longest in history. But the
- I've changed it--Rye1967 07:52, 30 April 2007 (UTC)]
- According to [1] it's 1808 days, making it 2nd longest. —The preceding talk • contribs) 22:46, 15 May 2007 (UTC).]
- When I vist that link it says 1788 days, perhaps they have changed it since you checked. The 29th Dail first met on 6th Jun 2002 and was dissolved on 29th Apr 2007. Calculating myself I also get 1788, so I am changing the article --Rye1967 14:23, 16 May 2007 (UTC)]
- When I vist that link it says 1788 days, perhaps they have changed it since you checked. The 29th Dail first met on 6th Jun 2002 and was dissolved on 29th Apr 2007. Calculating myself I also get 1788, so I am changing the article --
- According to [1] it's 1808 days, making it 2nd longest. —The preceding
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