Why would consent be the legal basis for processing this data?GDPR is also thrown about willy nilly, but it almost certainly applies here.
People probably never provided their personal data consenting to being alerted to a new Seanad constituency.
Article 7 GDPR.Why would consent be the legal basis for processing this data?
OK, that doesn't tell me why a university would rely upon consent rather than one of the other more appropriate legal bases for processing this data. Assisting a graduate in exercising their democratic right does not need consent to process their data.Article 7 GDPR.
They seem to have no problem when it comes to gatherings where the intention is fund raising of some description or keeping the uni in mind of past pupils who are high in the corporate ladder!Seriously….how is DCU supposed to know with any precision where its graduates live four decades later?
It’s confusing to run any kind of a PR campaign while an actual Seanad election is under way.It's to get the new third level register (post-NUI and TCD only) ready in plenty of time, so that people do not miss out.
But it's closed already as of today. So I imagine a lot of people have already missed out.It's to get the new third level register (post-NUI and TCD only) ready in plenty of time, so that people do not miss out.
It's explained in the article that I linked to in the original post:I am confused.
What is this registration for?
Alumni from more than 15 designated institutions are being encouraged to apply to be included in the first Register of Electors for the new Seanad Higher Education Constituency ahead of tomorrow's registration deadline.
The current arrangements, whereby three senators are elected by graduates of National University of Ireland (NUI) and three by graduates of the University of Dublin (Trinity College), will remain in place for the current Seanad General Election that is now under way.
However, graduates of technical universities, other universities and institutes of technology will, in future, elect all six senators as part of a newly established six-seat Higher Education Constituency.
Unless there's a Seanad by-election.So it's unlikely to matter if you miss registration this year
Welcome to SeanadVoter.ie This portal is currently closed for applications.
The portal will open shortly for additions to the 2026 Register of Electors.
The deadline for applications for the 2026 Seanad Register is 26 February 2026.
I agree, I got onto UCC and asked them to actively remove me from the register in December after decades of inaction. The post was all going to my parents house.I have never used my vote on the NUI panel, on principle because I don't think it is right that graduates get an additional vote non available to non graduates. This is simply wrong in my opinion.
Why the shock?Still closed:-
Why the shock?
Same here.Because I've a memory like a sieve. I want to do it now.
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