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  1. The 1923 Irish general election to elect the 4th Dáil was held on Monday, 27 August, following the dissolution of the Third Dáil on 9 August 1923. It was the first general election held since the establishment of the Irish Free State on 6 December 1922.

  2. The 1923 Irish general election to elect the 4th Dáil was held on Monday, 27 August, following the dissolution of the Third Dáil on 9 August 1923. It was the first general election held since the establishment of the Irish Free State on 6 December 1922.

  3. De Valera called a general election in January 1933 and won 77 seats, giving him an overall majority. Under his leadership, Fianna Fáil won further general elections in 1937, 1938, 1943 and 1944. De Valera was his own Minister for External Affairs.

  4. Edited by Elaine Callinan, Mel Farrell ,and Thomas Tormey. Unifies writings by leading scholars on various aspects of the 1923 Irish general election. After eleven arduous months, on May 24, 1923, the guns fell silent, and the Irish Civil War finally came to an end.

  5. The 1923 Irish general election was held on Monday, 27 August and was the first general election in the Irish Free State established the previous December.

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · On this episode of the Irish History Show we discussed the 1923 General Election in the Irish Free State. The election for the fourth Dáil was held on the 27th of August 1923. It was the first general election held since the establishment of the Irish Free State on the 6th of December 1922.

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  8. 'The General Election of 27th August 1923 was the first election held in the Irish Free State, jus 14 months after the previous 'Pact Election and just three months after the end of the Civil War. It was the first opportunity for the public to express their opinions after the events of the Civil War.

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