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Full Results of the 2011 Judges Remuneration Referendum
Gates of the Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin - home of the Irish Supreme Court
The Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin - home of the Irish Supreme Court Image: Damien Slattery (license)
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November 2nd 2011
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Damien Hughes - Fairocracy.com Editor

Unlike the referendum on Oireachtas Inquiries, the 2011 Judges Remuneration Referendum in Ireland was passed, by a massive majority, with nearly 80% of those who turned up to vote, polling a yes vote. The lowest yes vote was in the Donegal North East constituency (74.2%) and the highest was in Carlow-Kilkenny (82.1%), proving widespread support of this measure. The outcome of this referendum is that Judges pay can now be altered by the Government. As far as wages go, Judges will now be treated the exact same as every other Irish citizen.

Background: Since the 1937 Irish Constitution was passed, Judges pay was not allowed to be interfered with (to assure the independence of the court system from the political establishment), so it could not be lowered, even when the country was going through financial hardtimes. With the advent of the current severe recession in Ireland, the public were not happy about this unfair advantage given to this particular elite group of people, and there was a major outcry. This resulted in the Taoiseach at the time, Brian Cowen (Fianna Fáil), asking judges to take a voluntary pay cut, which 125 of 147 judges agreed to, and when Fine Gael/Labour came to power in 2011, they set about pushing for this referendum.

Result Summary:
Electorate: 3,191,157
Total Poll: 1,785,707
Percentage Poll: 55.96%
Invalid Papers: 37,696
Valid Poll: 1,748,011
Votes in favour: 1,393,877 (79.74%)
Votes against: 354,134 (20.26%)

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Map of the constituency results for the 2011 Irish Judges Remuneration Referendum
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