2004 Irish presidential election

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The 2004 Irish presidential election was effectively a non-contest in which incumbent president Mary McAleese was returned unopposed for a second term after no other candidates were nominated.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf person
presidential election
country Ireland NERFINISHED
electedForTermNumber 2
electionType indirectly uncontested popular election
electoralOffice President of Ireland NERFINISHED
electoralSystem single transferable vote (not applied due to single candidate)
endDate 2004-10-01
hasIncumbent Mary McAleese NERFINISHED
incumbentPartyAffiliation Independent politician
isContested false
isPartOf Irish presidential elections
jurisdiction Irish state
legalFramework Constitution of Ireland NERFINISHED
nextElection 2011 Irish presidential election
nominationRequirement 20 members of the Oireachtas or 4 county or city councils
numberOfCandidates 1
officeHolderAfterElection Mary McAleese NERFINISHED
positionHeld President of Ireland NERFINISHED
previousElection 1997 Irish presidential election
reasonForNoBallot only one validly nominated candidate
result Mary McAleese re-elected unopposed
startDate 2004-10-01
termEndAsPresident 2011-11-10
termLength 7 years
termStartAsPresident 1997-11-11
tookPlaceIn Republic of Ireland NERFINISHED
wasUnopposed true
winner Mary McAleese NERFINISHED

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Mary McAleese election 2004 Irish presidential election