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Will there be a general election held in Ireland at any time during 2009?

Settled as No

Perhaps it'll happen in 2010...

Background:

Background: Polling day must occur within the year 2009.

Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.

 
Forecast history %
Yes
2%
No
98%
Settled as No on Fri 1st Jan 11:36am PST

Suspend date: Thu 31st Dec 2009 3:59pm PST
Settlement date: Fri 1st Jan 11:36am PST
Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Thu 31st Dec 2009 3:59pm PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled

Initial likelihoods: Yes: 15%

Action history:

Created Tue 27th Jan 2009 12:41pm PST by triskelion68
Suspended Thu 31st Dec 2009 3:59pm PST : Suspend date reached
Settlement requested Fri 1st Jan 10:42am PST by elly: No such reports.
Settled as 'No' Fri 1st Jan 11:36am PST by sqlman[Admin]: Perhaps it'll happen in 2010...

Suspend date: Thu 31st Dec 2009 3:59pm PST
Settlement date: Fri 1st Jan 11:36am PST
Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Thu 31st Dec 2009 3:59pm PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled details

 

Predictions (19)

10 weeks ago
terryharper predicted No (H$50 at 96%)
10 weeks ago
oocares predicted No (H$7,400 at 97%)
10 weeks ago
keyeshoveden[Power User] predicted No (H$10,000 at 95%)
13 weeks ago
keyeshoveden[Power User] predicted No (H$10,000 at 87%)
33 weeks ago
beccahunter predicted No (H$100 at 83%)

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  1 corbally
There should be!!!
posted 27 weeks ago

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