Under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, the borough of Carlow was disfranchised and the county was reduced to one seat.[1] It was the only Irish county not divided for electoral purposes in the 1885 redistribution. It was thus the only Irish county constituency to exist at every general election from the union with Great Britain to the establishment of the Irish Free State.
^ abVigors was a supporter of the Whig/Repealer pact, 1835–1841, and who in 1832–1835 had been MP for the borough of Carlow as a member of the Repeal Association.
^ abSalmon, Philip. "Co. Carlow". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
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