Dublin South-West (Dáil constituency)
Dublin South-West | |
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Dáil constituency | |
Major settlements | |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1981 |
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EP constituency | Dublin |
Dublin South-West | |
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Former Dáil constituency | |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1948 |
Abolished | 1977 |
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Local government area | Dublin City |
Created from | Dublin South |
Replaced by | Dublin Ballyfermot |
Dublin South-West is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects five deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs) on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).
Constituency profile
[edit]The constituency leans towards left-wing parties such as the Labour Party and Sinn Féin. Both Labour Party TDs elected in 2011 had been members of other left-wing parties: Pat Rabbitte of the Workers' Party and Democratic Left, and Eamonn Maloney was a member of the Jim Kemmy's Democratic Socialist Party. With the departure of Brian Hayes in 2014, upon the election of Paul Murphy of the Anti-Austerity Alliance in the 2014 by-election, the constituency was entirely represented by four left-of-centre TDs until the 2016 election.
The constituency is noted for its volatility: in three consecutive general elections, the poll topper from the previous election lost his seat, Brian Hayes in 2002, Seán Crowe in 2007 and Conor Lenihan in 2011.[1]
History and boundaries
[edit]The first constituency of this name was created by the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1947. It was based in Dublin city and was in use at elections from 1948 to 1977.[2]
Years | TDs | Boundaries | Notes |
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1948–1961 | 5 | The Crumlin, Kilmainham, Kimmage and Terenure Wards, the portion of the Rathfarnham Ward which is not included in the borough constituency of Dublin South-East and the portion of the Rathmines West Ward which is not included in the borough constituency of Dublin South-East.[3] | Created from Dublin South |
1961–1969 | 5 | The Crumlin, Crumlin West, Kimmage, Rathmines West and Terenure wards and the part of the Ballyfermot ward lying to the south-east of a line drawn along the main Dublin to Cork railway.[4] | Transfer of Kilmainhan to Dublin South-Central; transfer of part of Rathfarnham to Dublin South-East; transfer of remainder of Rathmines West from Dublin South-East. |
1969–1977 | 4 | The Ballyfermot, Crumlin and Kilmainham Wards;
that part of Crumlin West ward situated within a line drawn as follows: commencing at the junction of Windmill Road with St. Mary's Road, thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the ward boundary to the starting point; and that part of Merchants Quay ward lying south of a line drawn as follows: commencing at the intersection of South Circular Road by the ward boundary, thence in a south-easterly direction along South Circular Road to its junction with Dolphin Avenue, thence in a southerly direction along Dolphin Avenue and its imaginary southerly projection to its intersection by the ward boundary.[5] |
Transfer of balance of Ballyfermot from Dublin County; transfer of part of Crumlin West, Rathmines West and Terenure to Dublin South-Central; transfer of Kilmainham and part of Merchants Quay from Dublin South-Central. |
1977 | — | Constituency abolished | Transfer of parts of Ballyfermot, Crumlin and Kilmainham to Dublin Ballyfermot; transfer of part of Merchants Quay and Kilmainham to Dublin South-Central; transfer of part of Ballyfermot and Crumlin to Dublin County West.[6] |
A second constituency of this name was created by the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980, and has been in use since the 1981 general election. It was in a different area to the 1948–1977 constituency, being based in County Dublin (South Dublin, after the division of County Dublin in 1994), in the areas of Clondalkin, Newcastle, Rathcoole, Saggart, Tallaght, Templeogue, and parts of Terenure.[7] At the 2002 election, it was reduced in size and electorate, losing territory — including Newcastle, Rathcoole, Saggart and Clondalkin — to the new Dublin Mid-West constituency.[8] Major areas today include Rathfarnham, Tallaght, and Templeogue, with the surrounding suburbs of Ballyboden, Ballyroan, Butterfield, Firhouse, Greenhills, Knocklyon, Willbrook, and parts of Terenure. At the 2016 general election, it gained a seat to become a five-seat constituency, with the addition of part of the former Dublin South constituency, around Rathfarnham.[9]
The Constituency Review Report 2023 of the Electoral Commission recommended that at the next general election Dublin South-West be altered by the transfer of territory from Dublin South-Central and the transfer of territory to Dublin Mid-West.[10][11]
For the 2024 general election, the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as:[12]
In the county of South Dublin, the electoral divisions of:
- Ballinascorney, Ballyboden, Bohernabreena, Clondalkin-Ballymount, Edmondstown, Firhouse-Ballycullen, Firhouse-Knocklyon, Firhouse Village, Rathfarnham-Ballyroan, Rathfarnham-Butterfield, Rathfarnham-Hermitage, Rathfarnham-St. Enda's, Rathfarnham Village, Tallaght-Avonbeg, Tallaght-Belgard, Tallaght-Glenview, Tallaght-Jobstown, Tallaght-Killinardan, Tallaght-Kilnamanagh, Tallaght-Kiltipper, Tallaght-Kingswood, Tallaght-Millbrook, Tallaght-Oldbawn, Tallaght-Springfield, Tallaght-Tymon, Templeogue-Cypress, Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Templeogue-Limekiln, Templeogue-Orwell, Templeogue-Osprey, Templeogue-Village, Terenure-Cherryfield, Terenure-Greentrees, Terenure-St. James.
Years | TDs | Boundaries | Notes |
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1981–1987 | 4 | Clondalkin Number One, Clondalkin Number Two, Newcastle, Rathcoole, Saggart, Tallaght Number Two, Tallaght Number Three, Terenure Number Three, Terenure Number Four; and that part of the district electoral division of Tallaght Number One situated north of the centre of the River Dodder. |
New constituency, created by the transfer of Clondalkin Number One, Clondalkin Number Two, Newcastle, Rathcoole and Saggart from Dublin County West; and
of Tallaght Number Two, Tallaght Number Three, Terenure Number Three, Terenure Number Four, and part of Tallaght Number One from Dublin County Mid. |
1987–1992 | 4 | In County Dublin, the DEDs of[14] Clondalkin Number One, Clondalkin Number Two, Newcastle, Rathcoole, Saggart, Tallaght Number Two, Tallaght Number Three, Terenure Number Four; and that part of the district electoral division of Tallaght Number One situated north of the centre of the River Dodder. |
Transfer of Terenure No. 3 to Dublin South-Central.[15] |
1992–2002 | 5 | Ballinascorney, Clondalkin-Ballymount, Clondalkin-Dunawley, Clondalkin-Monastery, Clondalkin Village, Newcastle, Rathcoole, Saggart, Tallaght-Avonbeg, Tallaght-Belgard, Tallaght-Fettercairn, Tallaght-Glenview, Tallaght-Jobstown, Tallaght-Killinardan, Tallaght-Kilnamanagh, Tallaght-Kiltipper, Tallaght-Kingswood, Tallaght-Millbrook, Tallaght-Oldbawn, Tallaght-Springfield, Tallaght-Tymon, Templeogue-Limekiln, Templeogue-Osprey, Terenure St. James; and that part of the district electoral division of Templeogue-Cypress situated south of a line drawn along the Tallaght Road; and, in the district electoral division of Bohernabreena, the townlands of: Allagour, Ballymorefinn, Bohernabreena, Castlekelly, Corrageen, Cunard, Friarstown Lower, Friarstown Upper, Glassamucky, Glassamucky Brakes, Glassamucky Mountain, Glassavullaun, Kiltipper, Mountpelier, Orlagh, Piperstown; and those parts of the townlands of Killininny, Oldbawn and Oldcourt situated within the said district electoral division. |
Increase in district magnitude with no change in area.[18][19] New definitions of DEDs.[20] |
2002–2007 | 4 | Ballinascorney, Bohernabreena, Tallaght-Avonbeg, Tallaght-Belgard, Tallaght-Fettercairn, Tallaght-Glenview, Tallaght-Jobstown, Tallaght-Killinardan, Tallaght-Kiltipper, Tallaght-Kingswood, Tallaght-Millbrook, Tallaght-Oldbawn, Tallaght-Springfield, Tallaght-Tymon, Templeogue-Cypress, Templeogue-Limekiln, Templeogue-Orwell, Templeogue-Osprey, Templeogue Village, Terenure-St. James; and those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Ballymount and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh situated west of a line drawn along the M50 Western Parkway; and that part of the electoral division of Firhouse Village which is not comprised in the constituency of Dublin South. |
Transfer of Firhouse and Bohernabreena from Dublin South, transfer of the Saggart and Rathcoole areas to Dublin Mid-West. Population swop with Dublin South-Central to secure an eastern boundary bounded largely by the M50, Greenhills Road and Templeville Road.[22] |
2007–2016 | 4 | Ballinascorney, Bohernabreena, Firhouse Village, Tallaght-Avonbeg, Tallaght-Belgard, Tallaght-Fettercairn, Tallaght-Glenview, Tallaght-Jobstown, Tallaght-Killinardan, Tallaght-Kiltipper, Tallaght-Kingswood, Tallaght-Millbrook, Tallaght-Oldbawn, Tallaght-Springfield, Tallaght-Tymon, Templeogue-Cypress, Templeogue-Limekiln, Templeogue-Orwell, Templeogue-Osprey, Templeogue Village, Terenure-St. James; and those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Ballymount and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh situated west of a line drawn along the M50 Western Parkway. |
Transfer from Dubin South of remainder of Firhouse Village.[25] |
2016– | 5 | Ballinascorney, Ballyboden, Bohernabreena, Edmondstown, Firhouse-Ballycullen, Firhouse-Knocklyon, Firhouse Village, Rathfarnham-Ballyroan, Rathfarnham-Butterfield, Rathfarnham-Hermitage, Rathfarnham-St. Enda’s, Rathfarnham Village, Tallaght-Avonbeg, Tallaght-Belgard, Tallaght-Fettercairn, Tallaght-Glenview, Tallaght-Jobstown, Tallaght-Killinardan, Tallaght-Kiltipper, Tallaght-Kingswood, Tallaght-Millbrook, Tallaght-Oldbawn, Tallaght-Springfield, Tallaght-Tymon, Templeogue-Cypress, Templeogue-Limekiln, Templeogue-Orwell, Templeogue-Osprey, Templeogue Village, Terenure-St. James; and those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Ballymount and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh situated west of a line drawn along the M50 Western Parkway. |
Transfer of Ballyboden, Edmondstown, Firhouse-Ballycullen, Firhouse-Knocklyon, Rathfarnham-Ballyroan, Rathfarnham-Butterfield, Rathfarnham-Hermitage, Rathfarnham-St. Endas and Rathfarnham-Village from former Dublin South.[27][28] |
TDs
[edit]TDs 1948–1977
[edit]Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin South-West 1948–1977[29] | |||||||||||
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Key to parties
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Dáil | Election | Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) | |||||
13th | 1948[30] | Seán MacBride (CnaP) |
Peadar Doyle (FG) |
Bernard Butler (FF) |
Michael O'Higgins (FG) |
Robert Briscoe (FF) | |||||
14th | 1951[31] | Michael ffrench-O'Carroll (Ind) | |||||||||
15th | 1954[32] | Michael O'Higgins (FG) | |||||||||
1956 by-election[33] | Noel Lemass (FF) | ||||||||||
16th | 1957[34] | James Carroll (Ind) | |||||||||
1959 by-election[35] | Richie Ryan (FG) | ||||||||||
17th | 1961[36] | James O'Keeffe (FG) | |||||||||
18th | 1965[37] | John O'Connell (Lab) |
Joseph Dowling (FF) |
Ben Briscoe (FF) | |||||||
19th | 1969[38] | Seán Dunne (Lab) |
4 seats 1969–1977 | ||||||||
1970 by-election[39] | Seán Sherwin (FF) | ||||||||||
20th | 1973[40] | Declan Costello (FG) | |||||||||
1976 by-election[41] | Brendan Halligan (Lab) | ||||||||||
21st | 1977 | Constituency abolished. See Dublin Ballyfermot |
Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.
TDs since 1981
[edit]Note that the boundaries of Dublin South-West from 1981 onwards share no common territory with the pre-1977 boundaries. See §History and boundaries
Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.
Elections
[edit]^ *: Outgoing TD
2024 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |
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1 | ||||
Labour | Ciarán Ahern | |||
Fine Gael | Sarah Barnes | |||
Fine Gael | Colm Brophy[*] | |||
Fianna Fáil | Teresa Costello | |||
Sinn Féin | Seán Crowe[*] | |||
Green | Francis Noel Duffy[*] | |||
Independent | Alan Edge | |||
Independent | Niall Hade | |||
Independent | Paddy Holohan | |||
Fianna Fáil | John Lahart[*] | |||
National Party | Yan Mac Oireachtaigh | |||
PBP–Solidarity | Paul Murphy[*][a] | |||
Aontú | Saoirse Ní Chónaráin | |||
Independent | Colm O'Keeffe | |||
Social Democrats | Ross O'Mullane | |||
National Party | Patrick Quinlan | |||
Sinn Féin | Niamh Whelan | |||
Quota: |
- ^ Murphy is a member of People Before Profit.
2020 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Seán Crowe[*] | 29.7 | 20,077 | |||||||||||
Solidarity–PBP | Paul Murphy[*][a] | 6.6 | 4,477 | 7,921 | 8,058 | 8,495 | 8,523 | 8,622 | 11,028 | 12,311 | ||||
Fine Gael | Colm Brophy[*] | 12.2 | 8,269 | 8,382 | 8,464 | 8,543 | 10,642 | 10,908 | 10,934 | 11,131 | 11,143 | 11,543 | ||
Fianna Fáil | John Lahart[*] | 8.1 | 5,503 | 5,656 | 5,756 | 5,817 | 5,901 | 7,331 | 7,366 | 7,498 | 7,518 | 10,100 | 10,974 | |
Green | Francis Noel Duffy | 7.3 | 4,961 | 5,551 | 5,701 | 5,914 | 6,111 | 6,354 | 6,516 | 7,598 | 7,955 | 8,393 | 11,138 | |
Independent | Katherine Zappone[*] | 5.5 | 3,708 | 4,141 | 4,198 | 4,441 | 4,800 | 5,142 | 5,298 | 5,864 | 6,142 | 6,730 | 8,050 | |
Labour | Ciarán Ahern | 5.3 | 3,603 | 3,905 | 4,003 | 4,129 | 4,286 | 4,482 | 4,564 | 5,256 | 5,447 | 5,803 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Charlie O'Connor | 5.0 | 3,376 | 3,642 | 3,846 | 4,063 | 4,123 | 4,904 | 4,985 | 5,128 | 5,166 | |||
Social Democrats | Carly Bailey | 4.1 | 2,761 | 3,598 | 3,727 | 3,970 | 4,020 | 4,136 | 4,555 | |||||
Solidarity–PBP | Sandra Fay[b] | 2.4 | 1,653 | 3,224 | 3,321 | 3,627 | 3,641 | 3,696 | ||||||
Fianna Fáil | Deirdre O'Donovan | 4.9 | 3,314 | 3,407 | 3,489 | 3,523 | 3,639 | |||||||
Fine Gael | Ellen O'Malley Dunlop | 4.6 | 3,111 | 3,144 | 3,172 | 3,197 | ||||||||
Independent | Mick Duff | 1.9 | 1,268 | 1,990 | 2,210 | |||||||||
Renua | Ann Marie Condren | 1.3 | 886 | 985 | ||||||||||
National Party | Philip Dwyer | 0.8 | 508 | 617 | ||||||||||
Independent | Colm O'Keeffe | 0.1 | 90 | 141 | ||||||||||
Electorate: 109,517 Valid: 67,565 Spoilt: 629 (0.9%) Quota: 11,261 Turnout: 68,194 (62.3%) |
- ^ Murphy was a member of RISE.
- ^ Fay was a member of Solidarity.
2016 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | John Lahart | 14.3 | 9,647 | 9,655 | 9,678 | 9,725 | 9,772 | 9,892 | 10,045 | 10,160 | 10,506 | 10,565 | 11,402 | ||||||
AAA–PBP | Paul Murphy[*] | 13.4 | 9,005 | 9,020 | 9,047 | 9,194 | 9,247 | 9,316 | 9,626 | 9,758 | 10,054 | 10,366 | 10,678 | 13,528 | |||||
Sinn Féin | Seán Crowe[*] | 10.4 | 6,974 | 6,978 | 6,983 | 7,054 | 7,070 | 7,098 | 7,230 | 7,362 | 7,413 | 9,502 | 9,642 | 9,959 | 11,068 | 11,082 | 11,245 | ||
Fine Gael | Colm Brophy | 10.7 | 7,195 | 7,202 | 7,213 | 7,235 | 7,576 | 7,660 | 7,758 | 8,028 | 8,193 | 8,213 | 8,655 | 8,695 | 8,724 | 8,764 | 10,126 | 10,639 | |
Independent | Katherine Zappone | 6.6 | 4,463 | 4,486 | 4,515 | 4,604 | 4,660 | 4,913 | 5,131 | 5,262 | 5,731 | 5,797 | 6,129 | 6,294 | 6,724 | 6,753 | 7,542 | 9,655 | |
Fine Gael | Anne-Marie Dermody | 9.6 | 6,463 | 6,467 | 6,477 | 6,496 | 6,779 | 6,889 | 6,948 | 7,087 | 7,316 | 7,337 | 7,793 | 7,835 | 7,868 | 7,911 | 9,079 | 9,503 | |
Independent | Peter Fitzpatrick | 4.6 | 2,812 | 2,829 | 2,866 | 3,064 | 3,094 | 3,210 | 3,353 | 3,433 | 3,742 | 3,799 | 4,163 | 4,332 | 4,632 | 4,677 | 4,916 | ||
Labour | Pamela Kearns | 3.9 | 2,635 | 2,640 | 2,646 | 2,658 | 2,700 | 2,883 | 2,936 | 3,796 | 3,902 | 3,933 | 4,099 | 4,116 | 4,163 | 4,182 | |||
AAA–PBP | Sandra Fay | 4.8 | 3,241 | 3,244 | 3,249 | 3,312 | 3,324 | 3,374 | 3,439 | 3,492 | 3,593 | 3,725 | 3,832 | ||||||
Renua | Ronan McMahon | 4.3 | 2,906 | 2,912 | 2,952 | 3,003 | 3,026 | 3,100 | 3,208 | 3,258 | 3,518 | 3,548 | |||||||
Sinn Féin | Sarah Holland | 3.9 | 2,616 | 2,621 | 2,630 | 2,667 | 2,685 | 2,721 | 2,764 | 2,792 | 2,884 | ||||||||
Independent | Deirdre O'Donovan | 3.3 | 2,197 | 2,220 | 2,261 | 2,308 | 2,326 | 2,411 | 2,534 | 2,571 | |||||||||
Labour | Mick Duff | 2.6 | 1,743 | 1,743 | 1,749 | 1,776 | 1,871 | 1,947 | 2,120 | ||||||||||
Independent | Eamonn Maloney[*] | 2.4 | 1,627 | 1,628 | 1,638 | 1,671 | 1,722 | 1,748 | |||||||||||
Green | Francis Noel Duffy | 1.9 | 1,297 | 1,303 | 1,307 | 1,332 | 1,337 | ||||||||||||
Fine Gael | Karen Warren | 1.6 | 1,088 | 1,090 | 1,096 | 1,105 | |||||||||||||
Independent | Declan Burke | 0.8 | 515 | 525 | 561 | ||||||||||||||
Direct Democracy | Stephen Sinclair | 0.5 | 359 | 375 | 385 | ||||||||||||||
Independent | Kieran Quigley | 0.5 | 317 | 329 | |||||||||||||||
Independent | Joan Summerville Molloy | 0.2 | 112 | ||||||||||||||||
Independent | Frank O'Gorman | 0.1 | 59 | ||||||||||||||||
Electorate: 105,420 Valid: 67,271 Spoilt: 647 (1.0%) Quota: 11,212 Turnout: 67,918 (64.4%) |
2014 by-election
[edit]Brian Hayes was elected for Dublin at the 2014 European Parliament election on 23 May 2014, vacating his Dáil seat. A writ of election to fill the vacancy was moved on 17 September 2014.[62] A by-election was held on 10 October 2014.[63]
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||||
Anti-Austerity Alliance | Paul Murphy | 27.2 | 6,540 | 6,579 | 6,622 | 6,890 | 7,079 | 7,436 | 7,726 | 9,565 | |
Sinn Féin | Cathal King | 30.3 | 7,288 | 7,304 | 7,340 | 7,448 | 7,580 | 7,828 | 8,017 | 8,999 | |
Fine Gael | Cáit Keane | 8.8 | 2,110 | 2,117 | 2,194 | 2,203 | 2,267 | 2,575 | 3,857 | ||
Independent | Ronan McMahon | 8.9 | 2,142 | 2,167 | 2,227 | 2,265 | 2,464 | 3,049 | 3,416 | ||
Labour | Pamela Kearns | 8.5 | 2,043 | 2,053 | 2,155 | 2,170 | 2,239 | 2,492 | |||
Fianna Fáil | John Lahart | 8.6 | 2,077 | 2,085 | 2,138 | 2,152 | 2,200 | ||||
Independent | Declan Burke | 2.8 | 681 | 711 | 746 | 818 | |||||
People Before Profit | Nicky Coules | 2.2 | 530 | 540 | 554 | ||||||
Green | Francis Noel Duffy | 1.9 | 447 | 453 | |||||||
Independent | Tony Rochford | 0.4 | 92 | ||||||||
Independent | Colm O'Keeffe | 0.3 | 74 | ||||||||
Electorate: 70,400 Valid: 24,024 Spoilt: 256 (1.1%) Quota: 12,013 Turnout: 24,280 (34.5%) |
2011 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||||
Labour | Pat Rabbitte[*] | 27.4 | 12,867 | ||||||||
Fine Gael | Brian Hayes[*] | 19.9 | 9,366 | 9,880 | |||||||
Sinn Féin | Seán Crowe | 17.2 | 8,064 | 8,429 | 8,515 | 8,772 | 8911 | 10,189 | |||
Labour | Eamonn Maloney | 8.9 | 4,165 | 6,208 | 6,363 | 6,703 | 6,869 | 7,783 | 8,326 | 9,657 | |
Fine Gael | Cáit Keane | 7.8 | 3,678 | 3,823 | 3,945 | 4,155 | 4,715 | 4,902 | 5,051 | 6,133 | |
Fianna Fáil | Charlie O'Connor[*] | 5.8 | 2,718 | 2,833 | 2,864 | 2,948 | 4,363 | 4,523 | 4,600 | ||
Socialist Party | Mick Murphy[a] | 5.2 | 2,462 | 2,624 | 2,662 | 2,920 | 2,975 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Conor Lenihan[*] | 5.0 | 2,341 | 2,393 | 2,414 | 2,488 | |||||
Independent | Ray Kelly | 1.8 | 823 | 870 | 883 | ||||||
Green | Francis Noel Duffy | 1.0 | 480 | 511 | 521 | ||||||
Electorate: 70,613 Valid: 46,964 Spoilt: 511 (1.1%) Quota: 9,393 Turnout: 47,475 (67.2%) |
- ^ Murphy campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance.
2007 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Conor Lenihan[*] | 20.5 | 8,542 | ||||||
Fine Gael | Brian Hayes | 20.0 | 8,346 | ||||||
Labour | Pat Rabbitte[*] | 20.0 | 8,325 | 8,342 | |||||
Fianna Fáil | Charlie O'Connor[*] | 18.8 | 7,813 | 7,985 | 8,102 | 8,106 | 8,109 | 8,439 | |
Sinn Féin | Seán Crowe[*] | 12.2 | 5,066 | 5,076 | 5,183 | 5,185 | 5,189 | 5,766 | |
Green | Elizabeth Davidson | 3.7 | 1,546 | 1,552 | 1,655 | 1,662 | 1,666 | 2,234 | |
Socialist Party | Mick Murphy | 3.8 | 1,580 | 1,584 | 1,659 | 1,661 | 1,661 | ||
Fathers Rights | Ray Kelly | 1.0 | 434 | 436 | |||||
Electorate: 67,148 Valid: 41,652 Spoilt: 370 (0.9%) Quota: 8,331 Turnout: 42,022 (62.6%) |
2002 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Seán Crowe | 20.3 | 7,466 | ||||||
Fianna Fáil | Charlie O'Connor | 19.4 | 7,155 | 7,189 | 7,342 | 7,361 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Conor Lenihan[*] | 19.2 | 7,080 | 7,116 | 7,232 | 7,250 | 7,361 | ||
Labour | Pat Rabbitte[*] | 17.2 | 6,314 | 6,364 | 6,499 | 6,523 | 7,190 | 7,648 | |
Fine Gael | Brian Hayes[*] | 12.7 | 4,654 | 4,681 | 4,803 | 4,815 | 4,910 | 5,084 | |
Green | Patrick Quinn | 3.1 | 1,157 | 1,214 | 1,334 | 1,348 | 1,408 | 1,687 | |
Socialist Party | Mick Murphy | 2.6 | 954 | 994 | 1,055 | 1,069 | 1,104 | ||
Labour | Éamonn Walsh | 2.6 | 971 | 984 | 1,004 | 1,008 | |||
Christian Solidarity | Darragh O'Reilly | 2.1 | 760 | 779 | |||||
Independent | Ray Kelly | 0.8 | 291 | ||||||
Electorate: 67,947 Valid: 36,802 Spoilt: 414 (1.1%) Quota: 7,361 Turnout: 37,216 (54.8%) |
1997 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
Fine Gael | Brian Hayes | 15.5 | 6,487 | 6,585 | 6,623 | 6,822 | 7,048 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Chris Flood[*] | 12.4 | 5,195 | 5,274 | 5,305 | 5,399 | 5,550 | 6,474 | 7,346 | |
Democratic Left | Pat Rabbitte[*] | 12.2 | 5,094 | 5,183 | 5,222 | 5,445 | 5,903 | 6,161 | 7,037 | |
Progressive Democrats | Mary Harney[*] | 11.3 | 4,713 | 4,789 | 5,472 | 5,671 | 5,791 | 6,392 | 6,687 | |
Fianna Fáil | Conor Lenihan | 10.6 | 4,436 | 4,491 | 4,528 | 4,609 | 4,744 | 5,830 | 6,485 | |
Labour | Éamonn Walsh[*] | 9.7 | 4,070 | 4,131 | 4,153 | 4,340 | 4,702 | 4,825 | 5,460 | |
Sinn Féin | Seán Crowe | 8.9 | 3,725 | 3,838 | 3,846 | 3,996 | 4,440 | 4,556 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Colm McGrath | 6.9 | 2,898 | 2,925 | 3,053 | 3,109 | 3,219 | |||
Socialist Party | Mick Murphy | 4.8 | 2,026 | 2,100 | 2,110 | 2,249 | ||||
Green | Monique Mary Federsel | 3.1 | 1,315 | 1,452 | 1,468 | |||||
Progressive Democrats | Colm Tyndall | 2.4 | 995 | 1,023 | ||||||
Independent | Marie Kinsella | 1.2 | 509 | |||||||
Independent | Dermot Mara | 0.6 | 242 | |||||||
Independent | Harry Richards | 0.2 | 76 | |||||||
Independent | Denis Dowling | 0.2 | 71 | |||||||
Electorate: 75,646 Valid: 41,852 Spoilt: 440 (1.0%) Quota: 6,976 Turnout: 42,292 (55.9%) |
1992 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | ||||
Labour | Mervyn Taylor[*] | 25.5 | 10,871 | |||||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Chris Flood[*] | 15.5 | 6,596 | 6,748 | 6,759 | 6,776 | 6,783 | 6,866 | 6,996 | 7,098 | 7,856 | |||||
Labour | Éamonn Walsh | 8.4 | 3,594 | 5,963 | 5,978 | 5,995 | 6,083 | 6,173 | 6,301 | 6,529 | 6,646 | 6,671 | 7,167 | |||
Progressive Democrats | Mary Harney[*] | 11.6 | 4,964 | 5,210 | 5,213 | 5,229 | 5,240 | 5,318 | 5,344 | 5,503 | 5,656 | 5,714 | 5,949 | 6,267 | 7,835 | |
Democratic Left | Pat Rabbitte[*] | 8.8 | 3,743 | 4,226 | 4,238 | 4,255 | 4,332 | 4,405 | 4,511 | 4,697 | 4,813 | 4,854 | 5,334 | 5,557 | 6,249 | |
Fianna Fáil | Colm McGrath | 5.4 | 2,288 | 2,312 | 2,323 | 2,327 | 2,328 | 2,336 | 2,373 | 2,399 | 2,634 | 2,775 | 2,886 | 4,376 | 4,603 | |
Fine Gael | Michael Keating | 6.1 | 2,614 | 2,728 | 2,734 | 2,741 | 2,746 | 2,784 | 2,797 | 2,858 | 2,930 | 2,934 | 3,083 | 3,209 | ||
Fianna Fáil | John Hannon | 4.3 | 1,832 | 1,867 | 1,874 | 1,879 | 1,882 | 1,906 | 1,948 | 1,968 | 2,200 | 2,594 | 2,792 | |||
Independent | Peter Keogh | 3.5 | 1,511 | 1,619 | 1,638 | 1,662 | 1,686 | 1,803 | 1,911 | 2,090 | 2,179 | 2,192 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Charles O'Connor | 4.0 | 1,701 | 1,780 | 1,783 | 1,790 | 1,797 | 1,831 | 1,856 | 1,884 | ||||||
Green | David Cotter | 2.0 | 871 | 920 | 930 | 938 | 968 | 1,044 | 1,202 | |||||||
Sinn Féin | Seán Crowe | 2.0 | 846 | 864 | 871 | 877 | 896 | 916 | ||||||||
Independent | Bob Byrne | 1.4 | 581 | 626 | 641 | 708 | 722 | |||||||||
Workers' Party | Esther Kelly | 0.7 | 293 | 315 | 323 | 326 | ||||||||||
Independent | Anthony John Hubbard | 0.4 | 184 | 196 | 204 | |||||||||||
Independent | Harry Richards | 0.4 | 159 | 165 | ||||||||||||
Electorate: 69,922 Valid: 42,648 Spoilt: 709 (1.6%) Quota: 7,109 Turnout: 43,357 (62.0%) |
1989 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
Labour | Mervyn Taylor[*] | 22.4 | 8,734 | |||||||
Fianna Fáil | Chris Flood[*] | 18.8 | 7,346 | 7,424 | 7,427 | 7,556 | 7,584 | 7,861 | ||
Workers' Party | Pat Rabbitte | 18.4 | 7,166 | 7,539 | 7,568 | 7,908 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Seán Walsh[*] | 14.7 | 5,737 | 5,917 | 5,921 | 6,037 | 6,054 | 6,224 | 6,598 | |
Progressive Democrats | Mary Harney[*] | 11.1 | 4,323 | 4,449 | 4,460 | 4,496 | 4,738 | 5,214 | 7,565 | |
Fine Gael | Larry McMahon | 5.9 | 2,297 | 2,373 | 2,375 | 2,393 | 3,110 | 3,337 | ||
Green | Conor Delaney | 3.2 | 1,259 | 1,305 | 1,324 | 1,591 | 1,641 | |||
Fine Gael | Clare Leonard | 2.7 | 1,049 | 1,071 | 1,072 | 1,084 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Seán Crowe | 2.6 | 1,018 | 1,042 | 1,050 | |||||
Independent | Alan Plummer | 0.2 | 84 | 90 | ||||||
Electorate: 64,995 Valid: 39,013 Spoilt: 513 (1.3%) Quota: 7,803 Turnout: 39,526 (60.8%) |
1987 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | ||||
Progressive Democrats | Mary Harney[*] | 19.7 | 8,169 | 8,172 | 8,178 | 8,199 | 8,236 | 8,252 | 8,272 | 8,428 | ||||||
Fianna Fáil | Chris Flood | 19.5 | 8,082 | 8,088 | 8,092 | 8,127 | 8,145 | 8,179 | 8,241 | 8,255 | 8,263 | 8,490 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Seán Walsh[*] | 19.1 | 7,922 | 7,926 | 7,931 | 7,946 | 7,949 | 7,955 | 8,004 | 8,015 | 8,025 | 8,192 | 8,220 | 8,358 | ||
Workers' Party | Pat Rabbitte | 12.3 | 5,086 | 5,095 | 5,100 | 5,140 | 5,207 | 5,230 | 5,271 | 5,296 | 5,311 | 5,695 | 5,781 | 5,800 | 6,408 | |
Labour | Mervyn Taylor[*] | 11.1 | 4,607 | 4,615 | 4,621 | 4,643 | 4,686 | 4,697 | 4,988 | 5,036 | 5,064 | 5,216 | 5,357 | 5,376 | 7,942 | |
Fine Gael | Larry McMahon | 8.2 | 3,407 | 3,411 | 3,412 | 3,419 | 3,427 | 3,431 | 3,442 | 3,661 | 3,692 | 3,712 | 4,814 | 4,819 | ||
Fine Gael | Breda Cass | 2.9 | 1,187 | 1,188 | 1,192 | 1,196 | 1,207 | 1,210 | 1,211 | 1,392 | 1,436 | 1,449 | ||||
Sinn Féin | John Noonan | 2.4 | 1,001 | 1,002 | 1,002 | 1,006 | 1,025 | 1,312 | 1,314 | 1,319 | 1,320 | |||||
Fine Gael | Therese Ridge | 1.6 | 656 | 656 | 658 | 660 | 664 | 664 | 666 | |||||||
Labour | Éamonn Walsh | 1.1 | 458 | 462 | 465 | 470 | 481 | 484 | ||||||||
Sinn Féin | Christopher Dunne | 0.9 | 378 | 380 | 391 | 397 | 400 | |||||||||
Democratic Socialist | Eamonn Maloney | 0.5 | 223 | 225 | 229 | 239 | ||||||||||
Independent | Gerry Jago | 0.3 | 143 | 155 | 177 | |||||||||||
Independent | Barbara Hyland | 0.2 | 71 | 73 | ||||||||||||
Independent | Diarmuid O'Flanagan | 0.2 | 64 | |||||||||||||
Electorate: 59,955 Valid: 41,454 Quota: 8,291 Turnout: 69.1% |
November 1982 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||||
Labour | Mervyn Taylor[*] | 20.8 | 7,814 | |||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Seán Walsh[*] | 17.2 | 6,465 | 6,472 | 6,527 | 6,585 | 6,608 | 7,831 | ||||
Fine Gael | Michael O'Leary[*] | 15.1 | 5,682 | 5,690 | 5,725 | 5,800 | 5,860 | 5,888 | 5,893 | 6,337 | 7,420 | |
Fianna Fáil | Mary Harney[*] | 12.3 | 4,619 | 4,629 | 4,656 | 4,744 | 4,768 | 6,099 | 6,367 | 7,080 | 7,430 | |
Fine Gael | Larry McMahon[*] | 10.6 | 3,991 | 4,008 | 4,041 | 4,088 | 4,135 | 4,168 | 4,176 | 4,555 | 6,443 | |
Fine Gael | Conal Brennan | 7.8 | 2,929 | 2,935 | 2,976 | 3,038 | 3,081 | 3,136 | 3,138 | 3,544 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Richard Conroy | 7.1 | 2,673 | 2,674 | 2,694 | 2,733 | 2,741 | |||||
Workers' Party | Pat Rabbitte | 6.3 | 2,365 | 2,389 | 2,521 | 2,721 | 2,798 | 2,850 | 2,866 | |||
Independent | Nan Joyce | 1.5 | 581 | 597 | 648 | |||||||
Independent | Richard O'Reilly | 0.8 | 297 | 446 | ||||||||
Independent | Noel Murphy | 0.6 | 240 | |||||||||
Electorate: 54,745 Valid: 37,656 Quota: 7,532 Turnout: 68.8% |
February 1982 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Seán Walsh[*] | 20.8 | 7,407 | |||||
Labour | Mervyn Taylor[*] | 19.8 | 7,063 | 7,081 | 7,387 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Mary Harney[*] | 16.3 | 5,830 | 5,973 | 6,135 | 9,408 | ||
Fine Gael | Larry McMahon[*] | 15.9 | 5,688 | 5,700 | 6,880 | 7,007 | 7,626 | |
Fine Gael | George Laing | 10.8 | 3,848 | 3,852 | 4,508 | 4,617 | 5,183 | |
Fianna Fáil | Richard Conroy | 9.8 | 3,508 | 3,596 | 3,629 | |||
Fine Gael | Con McCarthy | 6.6 | 2,354 | 2,356 | ||||
Electorate: 50,836 Valid: 35,698 Quota: 7,140 Turnout: 70.2% |
1981 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Seán Walsh[*] | 20.2 | 7,311 | |||||||
Fine Gael | Larry McMahon[*] | 17.3 | 6,266 | 6,302 | 6,421 | 7,121 | 8,751 | |||
Labour | Mervyn Taylor | 15.3 | 5,522 | 6,197 | 6,517 | 6,737 | 7,188 | 7,514 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Mary Harney | 11.6 | 4,192 | 4,222 | 4,626 | 4,783 | 4,861 | 4,879 | 7,822 | |
Fine Gael | Conal Brennan | 8.2 | 2,946 | 2,990 | 3,107 | 3,813 | 4,567 | 5,712 | 5,863 | |
Fianna Fáil | Richard Conroy | 8.1 | 2,916 | 2,931 | 3,171 | 3,224 | 3,276 | 3,304 | ||
Fine Gael | George Laing | 6.7 | 2,444 | 2,470 | 2,522 | 3,002 | ||||
Fine Gael | John Garvey | 5.9 | 2,154 | 2,207 | 2,289 | |||||
Independent | Kevin Boland | 4.2 | 1,519 | 1,535 | ||||||
Labour | Brendan Byrne | 2.5 | 897 | |||||||
Electorate: 51,182 Valid: 36,167 Spoilt: 389 (1.1%) Quota: 7,234 Turnout: 36,556 (71.4%) |
1976 by-election
[edit]Fianna Fáil TD Noel Lemass died on 13 April 1976. A by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 10 June 1976.
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
Labour | Brendan Halligan | 27.5 | 6,870 | 6,886 | 6,924 | 7,175 | 7,855 | 12,099 | |
Fianna Fáil | Eileen Lemass | 38.8 | 9,687 | 9,694 | 9,722 | 10,108 | 10,578 | 11,462 | |
Fine Gael | Jim Mitchell | 20.7 | 5,169 | 5,174 | 5,196 | 5,345 | 5,612 | ||
Sinn Féin (Official) | Tomás Mac Giolla | 6.7 | 1,679 | 1,702 | 1,815 | 2,158 | |||
Aontacht Éireann | Kevin Boland | 4.8 | 1,186 | 1,199 | 1,292 | ||||
Irish Republican Socialist | Íte Ní Chionnaith | 1.2 | 287 | 332 | |||||
Marxist–Leninist (Ireland) | Bláthnaid Ní Chinnéide | 0.5 | 113 | ||||||
Electorate: 46,585 Valid: 24,991 Quota: 12,496 Turnout: 53.65% |
1973 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | % | Seat | Count | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | John O'Connell[*] | 9,865 | 32.7 | 1 | 1 | |
Fianna Fáil | Noel Lemass[*] | 4,705 | 15.6 | 4 | ||
Fine Gael | Declan Costello | 4,633 | 15.4 | 2 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Joseph Dowling[*] | 3,939 | 13.1 | 3 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Thomas Dalton | 2,603 | 8.6 | |||
Aontacht Éireann | Seán Sherwin[*] | 1,340 | 4.4 | |||
Fine Gael | Jim Mitchell | 1,194 | 4.0 | |||
Sinn Féin (Official) | James Spooner | 972 | 3.2 | |||
Labour | Patrick O'Mahony | 541 | 1.8 | |||
Labour | Pat Sweeney | 369 | 1.2 | |||
Electorate: ? Valid: 30,161 Quota: 6,033 Turnout: |
1970 by-election
[edit]Labour Party TD Seán Dunne died on 25 June 1969, before the first sitting of the 19th Dáil on 2 July. A by-election was held on 4 March 1970.
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Seán Sherwin | 33.0 | 7,678 | 7,897 | 8,641 | 10,710 | |
Labour | Matt Merrigan | 21.5 | 5,004 | 5,963 | 7,336 | 10,448 | |
Independent | Lauri Corcoran | 19.2 | 4,481 | 4,891 | 6,690 | ||
Fine Gael | James Mitchell | 17.4 | 4,062 | 4,415 | |||
Independent | Cora Dunne | 8.9 | 2,062 | ||||
Electorate: 40,690 Valid: 23,287 Quota: 11,644 Turnout: 57.23% |
1969 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Joseph Dowling[*] | 19.6 | 5,724 | 5,728 | 5,740 | 5,762 | 5,777 | 6,428 | |||||||
Labour | John O'Connell[*] | 18.1 | 5,273 | 5,306 | 5,344 | 5,513 | 5,544 | 5,605 | 5,615 | 6,050 | |||||
Labour | Seán Dunne | 17.6 | 5,136 | 5,158 | 5,181 | 5,649 | 5,669 | 5,798 | 5,821 | 6,886 | |||||
Fianna Fáil | Noel Lemass[*] | 8.6 | 2,512 | 2,518 | 2,529 | 2,542 | 2,545 | 3,256 | 3,776 | 3,819 | 3,847 | 3,862 | 3,935 | 4,707 | |
Independent | Lauri Corcoran | 7.1 | 2,066 | 2,094 | 2,118 | 2,147 | 2,192 | 2,230 | 2,252 | 2,438 | 2,633 | 2,723 | 2,919 | ||
Labour | George Butler | 5.6 | 1,643 | 1,653 | 1,663 | 1,799 | 1,810 | 1,820 | 1,824 | ||||||
Fianna Fáil | Seán Sherwin | 5.6 | 1,643 | 1,648 | 1,660 | 1,674 | 1,679 | ||||||||
Fine Gael | James O'Keeffe | 4.6 | 1,331 | 1,342 | 1,683 | 1,688 | 1,930 | 1,952 | 1,954 | 1,975 | 2,063 | 2,086 | |||
Fine Gael | James McMahon | 4.1 | 1,203 | 1,219 | 1,412 | 1,430 | 2,009 | 2,052 | 2,060 | 2,086 | 2,177 | 2,199 | 3,738 | 4,505 | |
Labour | Liam Farrell | 3.1 | 893 | 897 | 898 | ||||||||||
Fine Gael | Harry Lowe | 2.9 | 856 | 860 | 954 | 964 | |||||||||
Fine Gael | Pierce Redmond | 2.6 | 759 | 764 | |||||||||||
Independent | Ciaran McKeown | 0.5 | 154 | ||||||||||||
Electorate: 40,690 Valid: 29,193 Quota: 5,839 Turnout: 71.7% |
1965 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | % | Seat | Count | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fianna Fáil | Noel Lemass[*] | 7,596 | 18.9 | 1 | 1 | |
Fine Gael | Richie Ryan[*] | 5,484 | 13.6 | 3 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Joseph Dowling | 4,607 | 11.5 | 5 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Ben Briscoe | 4,416 | 11.0 | 4 | ||
Fine Gael | James O'Keeffe[*] | 4,352 | 10.8 | |||
Labour | John O'Connell | 4,299 | 10.7 | 2 | ||
Independent | James Carroll[*] | 1,796 | 4.5 | |||
Labour | John O'Donovan | 1,792 | 4.5 | |||
Labour | Patrick Coghlan | 1,762 | 4.4 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Gerard Buchanan | 1,699 | 4.2 | |||
Independent | Joseph Christle | 1,649 | 4.1 | |||
Fine Gael | Patrick Turner | 409 | 1.0 | |||
Fine Gael | Frederick Pope | 374 | 0.9 | |||
Electorate: ? Valid: 40,235 Quota: 6,706 Turnout: |
1961 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Robert Briscoe[*] | 16.6 | 5,574 | 5,595 | 5,612 | ||||||||
Fine Gael | Richie Ryan[*] | 13.4 | 4,496 | 4,508 | 4,531 | 4,531 | 4,578 | 5,020 | 5,183 | 5,607 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Noel Lemass[*] | 14.8 | 4,961 | 4,971 | 4,990 | 4,995 | 5,400 | 5,435 | 5,529 | 5,563 | 5,806 | ||
Independent | James Carroll[*] | 10.1 | 3,378 | 3,411 | 3,455 | 3,462 | 3,527 | 3,571 | 3,885 | 3,977 | 4,565 | 5,670 | |
Fine Gael | James O'Keeffe | 6.8 | 2,276 | 2,289 | 2,300 | 2,300 | 2,319 | 2,611 | 2,725 | 3,772 | 4,017 | 4,856 | |
Fianna Fáil | Joseph Dowling | 9.8 | 3,293 | 3,307 | 3,332 | 3,333 | 3,638 | 3,652 | 3,747 | 3,776 | 4,041 | 4,459 | |
Clann na Poblachta | Seán MacBride | 6.4 | 2,135 | 2,246 | 2,276 | 2,276 | 2,313 | 2,349 | 2,642 | 2,698 | 3,334 | ||
Independent | Joseph Christle | 5.4 | 1,814 | 1,930 | 1,969 | 1,969 | 1,987 | 2,017 | 2,276 | 2,310 | |||
Fine Gael | Joseph Mack | 4.3 | 1,442 | 1,449 | 1,456 | 1,456 | 1,470 | 1,702 | 1,757 | ||||
Labour | Hilda Larkin | 2.8 | 930 | 951 | 1,492 | 1,494 | 1,531 | 1,541 | |||||
Fine Gael | Michael O'Connor | 3.3 | 1,111 | 1,118 | 1,123 | 1,123 | 1,141 | ||||||
Fianna Fáil | Cecilia Keeble | 2.9 | 964 | 969 | 975 | 975 | |||||||
Labour | Patrick Coghlan | 2.2 | 754 | 775 | |||||||||
Sinn Féin | Séamus McGuinness | 1.3 | 444 | ||||||||||
Electorate: 54,819 Valid: 33,572 Quota: 5,596 Turnout: 61.2% |
1959 by-election
[edit]Fianna Fáil TD Bernard Butler died on 13 March 1959. A by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 22 July 1959.
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
Fine Gael | Richie Ryan | 26.1 | 6,523 | 6,638 | 7,396 | 11,399 | |
Fianna Fáil | Joseph Dowling | 37.2 | 9,280 | 9,449 | 9,888 | 11,343 | |
Clann na Poblachta | Seán MacBride | 20.6 | 5,138 | 5,709 | 7,035 | ||
Labour | Hilda Larkin | 10.8 | 2,693 | 2,883 | |||
Sinn Féin | Tomás Ó Dubhghaill | 5.4 | 1,341 | ||||
Electorate: 62,394 Valid: 24,975 Quota: 12,488 Turnout: 40.03% |
1957 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Robert Briscoe[*] | 20.6 | 8,162 | |||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Noel Lemass[*] | 13.7 | 5,436 | 5,791 | 5,867 | 6,844 | ||||||||
Fine Gael | Michael O'Higgins[*] | 12.2 | 4,830 | 4,844 | 5,382 | 5,421 | 5,423 | 5,682 | 7,340 | |||||
Independent | James Carroll | 9.8 | 3,878 | 3,960 | 4,102 | 4,182 | 4,191 | 4,753 | 5,001 | 5,274 | 5,726 | 7,180 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Bernard Butler[*] | 6.4 | 2,543 | 3,337 | 3,369 | 4,129 | 4,337 | 4,470 | 4,536 | 4,584 | 4,916 | 5,625 | 6,008 | |
Clann na Poblachta | Seán MacBride[*] | 6.8 | 2,677 | 2,701 | 2,783 | 2,825 | 2,833 | 3,199 | 3,372 | 3,548 | 4,585 | 5,197 | 5,391 | |
Independent | Beatrice Dixon | 6.3 | 2,488 | 2,530 | 2,584 | 2,683 | 2,689 | 3,012 | 3,147 | 3,361 | 3,677 | |||
Sinn Féin | Seoirse Dearle | 6.2 | 2,442 | 2,454 | 2,479 | 2,499 | 2,501 | 2,638 | 2,675 | 2,701 | ||||
Fine Gael | Edmond Power | 4.7 | 1,866 | 1,874 | 2,230 | 2,260 | 2,264 | 2,468 | ||||||
Labour | John Colgan | 5.2 | 2,045 | 2,060 | 2,102 | 2,128 | 2,130 | |||||||
Fianna Fáil | Michael ffrench-O'Carroll | 4.7 | 1,853 | 2,060 | 2,095 | |||||||||
Fine Gael | James O'Keeffe | 3.5 | 1,397 | 1,403 | ||||||||||
Electorate: 63,286 Valid: 39,617 Quota: 6,603 Turnout: 62.6% |
1956 by-election
[edit]Fine Gael TD Peadar Doyle died on 4 August 1956. A by-election to fill the vacancy was held on 14 November 1956.
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Noel Lemass | 59.8 | 14,416 | |
Fine Gael | Edmond Power | 40.2 | 9,682 | |
Electorate: 63,286 Valid: 24,098 Quota: 12,050 Turnout: 38.08% |
1954 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||||
Fine Gael | Peadar Doyle[*] | 13.6 | 5,940 | 5,969 | 5,988 | 6,030 | 6,266 | 7,631 | |||||
Clann na Poblachta | Seán MacBride[*] | 14.1 | 6,151 | 6,215 | 6,263 | 6,312 | 6,513 | 6,601 | 6,620 | 7,146 | 8,475 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Robert Briscoe[*] | 15.1 | 6,594 | 6,604 | 6,619 | 6,634 | 6,662 | 6,687 | 6,688 | 6,980 | 7,127 | 7,178 | |
Fianna Fáil | Bernard Butler[*] | 13.5 | 5,894 | 5,917 | 5,925 | 5,936 | 5,969 | 6,025 | 6,031 | 6,592 | 6,761 | 6,829 | |
Fine Gael | Michael O'Higgins | 11.0 | 4,783 | 4,802 | 4,821 | 4,847 | 4,885 | 5,381 | 5,693 | 5,999 | 6,433 | 6,915 | |
Fianna Fáil | Michael ffrench-O'Carroll[*] | 11.6 | 5,080 | 5,092 | 5,119 | 5,131 | 5,168 | 5,221 | 5,226 | 5,468 | 5,644 | 5,723 | |
Labour | John Colgan | 4.4 | 1,924 | 1,938 | 2,002 | 2,146 | 3,427 | 3,496 | 3,500 | 3,794 | |||
Independent | James Carroll | 5.2 | 2,262 | 2,290 | 2,303 | 2,333 | 2,388 | 2,466 | 2,474 | ||||
Fine Gael | William Croly | 4.9 | 2,155 | 2,167 | 2,179 | 2,193 | 2,285 | ||||||
Labour | Richard Deasy | 3.7 | 1,617 | 1,628 | 1,705 | 2,059 | |||||||
Labour | Matt Merrigan | 1.4 | 631 | 641 | 701 | ||||||||
Irish Workers' League | Michael O'Riordan | 0.9 | 375 | 377 | |||||||||
Independent | Myles Heffernan[a] | 0.6 | 245 | ||||||||||
Electorate: 63,545 Valid: 43,651 Quota: 7,276 Turnout: 68.7% |
- ^ Former Internee ran under the banner of Cine Gael.
1951 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Robert Briscoe[*] | 20.0 | 8,417 | ||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Bernard Butler[*] | 15.6 | 6,529 | 7,606 | |||||||||
Fine Gael | Peadar Doyle[*] | 13.9 | 5,823 | 5,852 | 5,871 | 5,880 | 5,960 | 6,320 | 7,220 | ||||
Independent | Michael ffrench-O'Carroll | 13.9 | 5,842 | 5,876 | 5,894 | 6,036 | 6,107 | 6,210 | 6,943 | 7,120 | |||
Clann na Poblachta | Seán MacBride[*] | 6.8 | 2,853 | 2,864 | 2,872 | 2,887 | 3,201 | 3,295 | 3,862 | 3,941 | 6,098 | 6,288 | |
Fianna Fáil | Carroll O'Daly | 6.4 | 2,682 | 2,833 | 3,291 | 3,310 | 3,337 | 3,362 | 3,478 | 5,807 | 6,131 | 6,161 | |
Fine Gael | Michael O'Higgins[*] | 6.6 | 2,754 | 2,759 | 2,764 | 2,769 | 2,781 | 3,316 | 3,452 | 3,521 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Thomas Reynolds | 6.1 | 2,572 | 2,649 | 2,716 | 2,729 | 2,752 | 2,794 | 2,857 | ||||
Labour | Richard Deasy | 5.6 | 2,335 | 2,349 | 2,374 | 2,453 | 2,578 | 2,625 | |||||
Fine Gael | James O'Keeffe | 2.9 | 1,211 | 1,215 | 1,217 | 1,225 | 1,237 | ||||||
Clann na Poblachta | Richard Batterberry | 1.6 | 684 | 696 | 698 | 704 | |||||||
Irish Workers' Party | Michael O'Riordan | 0.7 | 295 | 298 | 300 | ||||||||
Electorate: 60,934 Valid: 41,997 Quota: 7,000 Turnout: 68.92% |
1948 general election
[edit]Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | ||||
Clann na Poblachta | Seán MacBride[*] | 21.8 | 8,648 | |||||||||||
Fine Gael | Peadar Doyle[*] | 12.9 | 5,102 | 5,208 | 5,234 | 5,253 | 5,271 | 5,363 | 5,956 | 7,800 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Bernard Butler[*] | 15.0 | 5,956 | 5,994 | 6,009 | 6,024 | 6,177 | 6,211 | 6,358 | 6,408 | 6,425 | 8,579 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Robert Briscoe[*] | 15.1 | 5,961 | 5,981 | 5,989 | 6,005 | 6,118 | 6,130 | 6,262 | 6,296 | 6,306 | 6,987 | ||
Fine Gael | Michael O'Higgins | 8.2 | 3,243 | 3,296 | 3,307 | 3,316 | 3,330 | 3,378 | 3,484 | 4,396 | 5,530 | 5,685 | 6,151 | |
Clann na Poblachta | Richard Batterberry | 3.0 | 1,196 | 2,065 | 2,076 | 2,090 | 2,098 | 3,233 | 3,953 | 3,993 | 4,009 | 4,065 | 4,299 | |
Fianna Fáil | Carroll O'Daly | 6.3 | 2,476 | 2,494 | 2,517 | 2,532 | 3,033 | 3,064 | 3,139 | 3,168 | 3,190 | |||
Fine Gael | William James Croly | 7.1 | 2,806 | 2,818 | 2,825 | 2,836 | 2,844 | 2,864 | 2,983 | |||||
Labour | Joseph Deasy | 4.4 | 1,737 | 1,775 | 1,979 | 2,608 | 2,616 | 2,661 | ||||||
Clann na Poblachta | May Laverty | 1.5 | 605 | 1,438 | 1,471 | 1,490 | 1,496 | |||||||
Fianna Fáil | Thomas Teevan | 2.1 | 820 | 828 | 829 | 829 | ||||||||
Labour | John Dominick Heery | 1.4 | 564 | 583 | 760 | |||||||||
Labour | John Moran | 1.2 | 490 | 523 | ||||||||||
Electorate: 55,924 Valid: 39,604 Quota: 6,601 Turnout: 70.82% |
See also
[edit]- Elections in the Republic of Ireland
- Politics of the Republic of Ireland
- List of Dáil by-elections
- List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland
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External links
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