Mullingar Minister Peter Burke in Castlepollard in May 2023 campaigning for boundary amendments to re-unite Westmeath.

Burke welcomes Electoral Commission Boundary Review

Mullingar Minister Peter Burke has welcomed the report of the Electoral Commission published today.

“I wholeheartedly welcome this report having made a submission earlier this year, it is great to see that Westmeath has been reunited and that the areas of Castlepollard, Delvin, Collinstown and Clonmellon, who voted in the Meath West Constituency since 2007, now return to the fold of Westmeath again. I am delighted the Electoral Commission will now be in a position to right this wrong due to recent population changes.

“I feel that the arbitrary separation of Westmeath has been a disaster, and many people were unaware which constituency they live in. Many of the people that live in Delvin, Castlepollard, Clonmellon, Raharney and Collinstown look naturally to Mullingar as their county town and avail of services and shops here.

“We all unite behind the Westmeath flag for GAA and other sports and there is a great sense of community within our county. They elect councillors to Westmeath County Council and children and young people attend schools and clubs in Westmeath.

“I campaigned locally in May to encourage residents in that area of Westmeath to make submissions to the commission and, being the only Oireachtas member to formally make a factual submission, I am really pleased that people power has had an impact and the county boundary has been restored."

“As it stands, I do a huge amount of work for people from this area already. I never diverted them to the Meath West Constituency, I see them in my clinic every week, and as such, I will continue to represent them and work on their behalf. The only difference is now, they will be able to vote for me at election time,” concluded Minister Burke.

Mullingar Minister Peter Burke in Castlepollard in May 2023 campaigning for boundary amendments to re-unite Westmeath.