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Doherty makes Seanad history 25.07.07

SINN FEIN has made history by winning a seat in the Seanad for the first time.
Donegal's Pearse Doherty, who failed to win a Dail seat at the May general election, secured a seat on the Agriculture Panel with the highest number of first-preference votes. The result was achieved with the help of a Sinn Fein pact with the Labour Party.
The local councillor romped home with 103 votes to be returned on the first count.
Labour's Alan Kelly came home second after also exceeding the quota.
Senator Doherty will now have to give up his seat on Donegal County Council. He expects another Sinn Fein member to be co-opted to the local authority by September.
"As of now, I'm no longer a county councillor in line with the rules of the dual mandate legislation. Therefore, the party will have to meet over the coming weeks to hold a convention where we will look to see which candidates would be interested in standing for the co-option position.
"That will be filled sometime in August or early September," said the newly-elected Donegal senator.
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