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After 11 arduous months, on 24 May 1923, the guns fell silent, and the Irish Civil War finally came to an end. Twelve weeks later, all adults aged 21 or over - regardless of social status or gender - cast their vote in the State's first general election. The 1923 General Election marks the true beginning of modern Irish democracy.

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After 11 arduous months, on 24 May 1923, the guns fell silent, and the Irish Civil War finally came to an end. Twelve weeks later, all adults aged 21 or over - regardless of social status or gender - cast their vote in the State's first general election. The 1923 General Election marks the true beginning of modern Irish democracy.
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Elaine Callinan is a lecturer of modern Irish history at Carlow College, St Patrick's. Mel Farrell has published widely on the politics of the Irish Free State. He is currently a lecturer in Irish history at Carlow College, St Patrick's. Thomas Tormey has worked as historian-in-residence for Louth County Council and currently tutors at University College Dublin.