- Dublin North–East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
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Dublin North–East Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary constituency
Dublin North–East shown within County DublinCreated 1981 Seats 4 (1981–2002)
3 (2002–)TDs Seán Kenny (Lab)
Tommy Broughan (Lab)
Terence Flanagan (FG)County/City council Dublin City,
FingalEP constituency Dublin Dublin North–East Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary constituency1937–1977 Seats 3 (1937–1948)
5 (1948–1969)
4 (1969–1977)County/City council County Dublin Dublin North–East is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 3 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).
History
The constituency was created for the 1937 general election when the Dublin North constituency was divided into Dublin North–West and Dublin North–East. It was abolished in 1977 as a result of the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974 when it was largely replaced by the Dublin Artane constituency before being recreated in 1981.[1]
Boundaries
Lying within the suburbs to the north east of Dublin, the constituency is almost entirely urbanised and socially quite diverse. Dublin North–East encompasses the Howth electoral area in the Fingal County Council area (including Howth, Sutton, Baldoyle), along with the Darndale and some of the Priorswood parts of the Artane electoral area, and the Donaghmede and Raheny parts of the Donaghmede electoral area, in the Dublin City Council area.[2]
The Electoral (Amendment) Act 2009 defines the constituency as:
- "In the city of Dublin the electoral divisions of:
- Ayrfield, Grange A, Grange B, Grange C, Grange D, Grange E, Priorswood A, Priorswood B, Priorswood C, Priorswood D, Priorswood E, Raheny-Foxfield, Raheny-Greendale, Raheny-St. Assam;
- and, in the county of Fingal, the electoral divisions of:
- Baldoyle, Balgriffin, Howth, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South, Sutton;
- and that part of the electoral division of Turnapin situated north of a line drawn along the Northern Cross Route (M50), passing in a clockwise direction around and excluding roundabout No. 3 at the junction of the Northern Cross Route (M50) with the M1 motorway."
TDs
TDs 1937–1977
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin North–East 1937–1977[3] Key to partiesDáil Election Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)9th 1937[4] Alfred Byrne
(Ind)Oscar Traynor
(FF)James Larkin
(Ind)3 seats
1937–194810th 1938[5] Richard Mulcahy
(FG)11th 1943[6] James Larkin
(Lab)12th 1944[7] 13th 1948[8] Harry Colley
(FF)Jack Belton
(FG)Peadar Cowan
(CnaP)14th 1951[9] Peadar Cowan
(Ind)15th 1954[10] Denis Larkin
(Lab)1956 by-election[11] Patrick Byrne
(FG)16th 1957[12] Charles Haughey
(FF)17th 1961[13] George Colley
(FF)Eugene Timmons
(FF)1963 by-election[14] Paddy Belton
(FG)18th 1965[15] Denis Larkin
(Lab)19th 1969[16] Conor Cruise O'Brien
(Lab)Eugene Timmons
(FF)4 seats
1969–197720th 1973[17] 21st 1977 Constituency abolished 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
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin North–East 1981–[3] Key to partiesDáil Election Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)22nd 1981[18] Michael Woods
(FF)Liam Fitzgerald
(FF)Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus
(Ind)Michael Joe Cosgrave
(FG)23rd 1982 (Feb)[19] Maurice Manning
(FG)Ned Brennan
(FF)24th 1982 (Nov)[20] Liam Fitzgerald
(FF)25th 1987[21] Pat McCartan
(WP)26th 1989[22] 27th 1992[23] Tommy Broughan
(Lab)Seán Kenny
(Lab)28th 1997[24] Martin Brady
(FF)Michael Joe Cosgrave
(FG)29th 2002[25] 3 seats
from 200230th 2007[26] Terence Flanagan
(FG)31st 2011[27] Seán Kenny
(Lab)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
2011 general election
2011 general election: Dublin North–East[27] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Fine Gael Terence Flanagan 29.5 12,332 Labour Party Tommy Broughan 23.9 10,006 10,738 Labour Party Seán Kenny 10.4 4,365 4,728 4,885 4,985 5,216 5,580 6,000 7,013 9,369 Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 12.0 5,032 5,120 5,143 5,179 5,477 5,554 5,754 6,262 6,923 Fianna Fáil Averil Power 11.5 4,794 5,013 5,036 5,109 5,134 5,314 5,579 6,041 New Vision Eamonn Blaney 4.2 1,773 1,894 1,913 2,099 2,233 2,401 2,955 Independent Jimmy Guerin 3.1 1,285 1,419 1,447 1,572 1,685 1,799 Green Party David Healy 1.9 792 919 934 987 1,049 Socialist Party Brian Greene[28] 2.1 869 893 897 935 Independent Raymond Sexton 0.8 351 391 397 Independent Robert Eastwood 0.6 242 264 267 Electorate: 58,542 Valid: 41,839 Spoilt: 448 (1.1%) Quota: 10,460 Turnout: 42,287 (72.2%) 2007 general election
2007 general election: Dublin North–East[26] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Labour Party Tommy Broughan 15.2 5,294 6,221 6,909 8,911 Fine Gael Terence Flanagan 12.8 4,483 5,000 7,751 8,594 Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 20.1 7,003 7,402 7,588 8,430 Fianna Fáil Martin Brady 19.6 6,861 7,252 7,395 8,095 Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 13.3 4,661 4,983 5,089 Fine Gael Brody Sweeney 10.1 3,529 3,946 Green Party David Healy 6.7 2,349 Progressive Democrats Keith Redmond 2.2 749 Electorate: 53,778 Valid: 34,929 Spoilt: 323 (0.9%) Quota: 8,733 Turnout: 35,252 (65.6%) 2002 general election
2002 general election: Dublin North–East[25] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 22.0 6,457 6,742 6,911 7,138 7,552 Labour Party Tommy Broughan 16.2 4,758 4,931 5,426 5,876 6,825 8,426 Fianna Fáil Martin Brady 18.1 5,304 5,531 5,657 5,776 6,055 6,909 Fine Gael Gavin Doyle 7.4 2,155 2,373 2,575 4,085 4,648 4,937 Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 10.2 3,003 3,083 3,286 3,373 3,720 Ind. Health Alliance Mark Harold 7.2 2,116 2,321 2,806 2,912 Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 8.0 2,349 2,454 2,546 Green Party David Healy 5.7 1,656 1,856 Progressive Democrats Noelle Ryan 4.2 1,219 Independent Thomas Jenkinson 1.0 301 Electorate: 52,105 Valid: 29,318 Spoilt: 316 (1.1%) Quota: 7,330 Turnout: 29,634 (56.9%) 1997 general election
1997 general election: Dublin North–East[24] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 5,735 15.4 1 7 Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 4,173 11.2 2 8 Labour Party Tommy Broughan 3,447 9.2 3 8 Fianna Fáil Martin Brady 5,018 13.5 4 10 Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 4,394 11.8 Labour Party Seán Kenny 2,986 8.0 Progressive Democrats Mairead Foley 2,911 7.8 Fine Gael Joan Maher 2,877 7.7 Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 2,212 5.9 Green Party Donna Cooney 1,332 3.6 Democratic Left Anthony Creevey 1,381 3.7 Independent Owen Poole 641 1.7 Natural Law John Burns 155 0.4 Independent Lar Fraser 39 0.1 Electorate: 59,497 Valid: 37,301 Spoilt: 368 (1.0%) Quota: 7,461 Turnout: 37,669 (63.3%) 1992 general election
1992 general election: Dublin North–East[23] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Labour Party Seán Kenny 8,873 22.2 1 1 Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 6,850 17.1 2 9 Labour Party Tommy Broughan 3,162 7.9 3 12 Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 4,011 10.0 4 14 Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 3,311 8.3 Democratic Left Pat McCartan 3,743 9.4 Fine Gael Joan Maher 2,181 5.5 Fianna Fáil Martin Brady 2,673 6.7 Progressive Democrats Stephen O'Byrnes 2,034 5.1 Green Party Sadhbh O'Neill 931 2.3 Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 1,088 2.7 Green Party David Healy 795 2.0 Workers' Party Marian Donnelly 239 0.6 Independent John Burns 118 0.3 Electorate: 58,433 Valid: 40,009 Spoilt: 640 (1.6%) Quota: 8,002 Turnout: 40,649 (69.6%) 1989 general election
1989 general election: Dublin North–East[22] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Workers' Party Pat McCartan 5,968 17.0 1 Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 3,965 11.3 2 Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 6,284 17.8 3 Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 5,775 16.4 4 Fianna Fáil Seán Haughey 4,567 13.0 Fine Gael Maurice Manning 2,743 7.8 Labour Party Seán Kenny 2,111 6.0 Green Party Máire Mullarney 1,332 3.8 Progressive Democrats Noel Peers 817 2.3 Labour Party Tommy Broughan 755 2.1 Independent Angela Mulligan 505 1.4 Independent Paddy Healy 394 1.1 Electorate: ? Valid: 35,216 Quota: 7,044 Turnout: 1987 general election
1987 general election: Dublin North–East[21] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 6,378 16.7 1 Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 3,658 9.6 2 Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 5,927 15.5 3 Workers' Party Pat McCartan 3,297 8.6 4 Fianna Fáil Seán Haughey 4,222 11.0 Fine Gael Maurice Manning 3,585 9.4 Fianna Fáil Ned Brennan 3,136 8.2 Progressive Democrats Neil Holman 2,691 7.0 Labour Party Seán Kenny 2,227 5.8 Progressive Democrats Martin McGettigan 1,964 5.1 Sinn Féin Pamela Kane 655 1.7 Independent Paddy Healy 430 1.1 Independent Barbara Hyland 109 0.3 Electorate: ? Valid: 38,279 Quota: 7,656 Turnout: November 1982 general election
November 1982 general election: Dublin North–East[20] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 7,213 22.2 1 1 Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 6,343 19.5 2 Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 3,418 10.5 3 Fine Gael Maurice Manning 4,390 13.5 4 Fianna Fáil Ned Brennan 3,281 10.1 Workers' Party Pat McCartan 3,056 9.4 Labour Party Seán Kenny 2,236 6.9 Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 1,718 5.3 Labour Party Vincent Manning 853 2.6 Electorate: ? Valid: 32,508 Quota: 6,502 Turnout: February 1982 general election
February 1982 general election: Dublin North–East[19] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 30.3 9,662 Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 19.1 6,098 6,236 6,261 6,338 6,871 Fine Gael Maurice Manning 12.8 4,076 4,133 4,150 4,232 4,739 5,118 5,824 6,670 Fianna Fáil Ned Brennan 10.2 3,261 4,424 4,449 4,474 4,583 4,599 5,083 5,551 5,700 Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 8.6 2,751 4,367 4,402 4,430 4,580 4,597 4,977 5,473 5,616 Sinn Féin (Workers' Party) Pat McCartan 5.7 1,825 1,899 1,969 2,020 2,381 2,412 2,826 Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 5.7 1,814 1,935 1,990 2,033 2,210 2,239 Labour Party Seán Kenny 4.6 1,452 1,515 1,537 1,966 Labour Party Bernard Malone 2.2 685 715 742 Independent Michael O'Donoghue 0.5 155 170 Independent James Connolly 0.3 108 115 Electorate: 43,179 Valid: 31,887 Spoilt: 299 (0.9%) Quota: 6,378 Turnout: 32,186 (74.5%) 1981 general election
1981 general election: Dublin North–East[18] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11 Count 12 Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 32.7 10,605 Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 17.9 5,816 6,068 6,084 6,154 6,446 6,533 Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 5.0 1,620 3,524 3,548 3,611 3,624 3,664 3,855 4,012 4,468 4,762 7,758 Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 7.4 2,395 2,580 2,600 2,645 2,669 2,738 2,957 3,220 3,649 4,352 4,645 5,554 Fine Gael Maurice Manning 7.9 2,581 2,657 2,668 2,688 2,991 3,077 3,122 3,223 3,487 4,662 4,795 5,170 Fianna Fáil Ned Brennan 5.8 1,870 3,068 3,081 3,105 3,113 3,123 3,231 3,321 3,602 3,762 Labour Party Seán Kenny 4.8 1,554 1,647 1,688 1,950 1,988 2,501 2,600 3,076 3,361 Independent Thomas Brennan 4.6 1,477 1,626 1,642 1,648 1,674 1,741 1,823 2,026 Sinn Féin (Workers' Party) Pat McCartan 3.4 1,094 1,160 1,239 1,256 1,270 1,326 1,632 Anti H-Block Paddy Healy 3.3 1,063 1,115 1,146 1,150 1,156 1,166 Labour Party Bernard Malone 2.3 744 790 840 931 976 Fine Gael Patricia Kelly 2.3 729 756 768 778 Labour Party John Brennan 1.7 554 610 620 Socialist Labour Party Michael O'Donoghue 0.9 309 327 Electorate: 43,598 Valid: 32,411 Spoilt: 243 (0.7%) Quota: 6,483 Turnout: 32,654 (74.9%) 1973 general election
1973 general election: Dublin North–East[17] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 12,901 30.1 1 Labour Party Conor Cruise O'Brien 7,774 18.1 2 Fine Gael Paddy Belton 7,771 18.1 3 Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 3,358 7.8 4 Labour Party Paddy Dunne 3,106 7.2 Fianna Fáil Timothy Killeen 2,414 5.6 Fine Gael James Kelly 1,678 3.9 Labour Party Joseph O'Connor 1,451 3.4 Independent Michael Gleeson 1,325 3.1 Fine Gael Christopher Hoey 1,110 2.6 Electorate: ? Valid: 42,888 Quota: 8,578 Turnout: 1969 general election
1969 general election: Dublin North–East[16] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 11,677 31.5 1 1 Labour Party Conor Cruise O'Brien 7,591 20.5 2 1 Fine Gael Paddy Belton 4,931 13.3 3 Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 3,070 8.3 4 Labour Party Paddy Dunne 2,060 5.6 Independent Matthew Finnegan 1,508 4.1 Fine Gael James Kelly 1,393 3.8 Labour Party Thomas Duffy 1,230 3.3 Fianna Fáil Timothy Killeen 1,084 2.9 Fine Gael Marcus Wilson 746 2.0 Fine Gael Ray Fay 702 1.9 Labour Party Richard Lacy 688 1.9 Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 364 1.0 Electorate: ? Valid: 37,044 Quota: 7,409 Turnout: 1965 general election
1965 general election: Dublin North–East[15] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 12,415 23.7 1 1 Fine Gael Paddy Belton 9,316 17.8 2 1 Fianna Fáil George Colley 5,745 11.0 3 Fine Gael Patrick Byrne 5,141 9.8 4 Labour Party Denis Larkin 4,908 9.4 5 Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 4,902 9.3 Fianna Fáil Stan O'Brien 2,760 5.3 Labour Party Rory Cowan 2,162 4.1 Fine Gael Victor Carton 1,463 2.8 Labour Party Paddy Dunne 1,385 2.6 Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 1,151 2.2 Fine Gael Gordon Macaulay 1,129 2.2 Electorate: ? Valid: 52,477 Quota: 8,747 Turnout: 1963 by-election
Following the death of Fine Gael TD Jack Belton, a by-election was on 30 May 1963. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate Paddy Belton, brother of the deceased TD.
1963 by-election: Dublin North–East[14] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fine Gael Paddy Belton 16,357 41.6 1 Fianna Fáil Stan O'Brien 13,132 33.4 Labour Party Denis Larkin 7,270 18.5 Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 2,526 6.4 Electorate: 68,573 Valid: 39,285 Quota: 19,643 Turnout: 57.3% 1961 general election
1961 general election: Dublin North–East[13] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 8,566 20.2 1 1 Fine Gael Jack Belton 5,781 13.7 2 Fianna Fáil George Colley 5,086 12.0 3 Fine Gael Patrick Byrne 4,673 11.0 4 Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 3,998 9.4 5 Labour Party Denis Larkin 2,641 6.2 Fine Gael Thomas Cosgrave 2,479 5.9 Fianna Fáil Stan O'Brien 2,062 4.9 Independent Peadar Cowan 1,863 4.4 Fine Gael Victor Carton 1,613 3.8 Sinn Féin Tomás Misteil 1,553 3.7 Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 1,132 2.7 Labour Party Thomas Duffy 883 2.1 Electorate: ? Valid: 42,330 Quota: 7,056 Turnout: 1957 general election
1957 general election: Dublin North–East[12] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 10,059 24.9 1 1 Fine Gael Patrick Byrne 5,034 12.5 2 Labour Party Denis Larkin 3,756 9.3 3 Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 4,168 10.3 4 Fine Gael Jack Belton 2,594 6.4 5 Sinn Féin Tomás Misteil 3,346 8.3 Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 2,549 6.3 Independent Thomas Stafford 2,520 6.2 Fine Gael Desmond Bell 2,318 5.7 Independent Michael Dempsey 1,822 4.5 Independent Mairead McGuinness 1,640 4.1 Clann na Poblachta Patrick McCartan 585 1.5 Electorate: ? Valid: 40,391 Quota: 6,732 Turnout: 1956 by-election
Following the death of Independent TD Alfred Byrne, a by-election was held on 30 April 1956. The seat was won by the Independent candidate Patrick Byrne, son of the deceased TD.
1956 by-election: Dublin North–East[11] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Independent Patrick Byrne 18,129 56.5 1 1 Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 13,950 43.5 Electorate: 64,903 Valid: 32,079 Quota: 16,040 Turnout: 49.4% 1954 general election
1954 general election: Dublin North–East[10] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Independent Alfred Byrne 10,464 22.1 1 1 Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 9,293 19.6 2 1 Fine Gael Jack Belton 4,606 9.7 3 Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 1,966 4.2 4 Labour Party Denis Larkin 3,637 7.7 5 Fine Gael Desmond Bell 3,632 7.7 Independent Peadar Cowan 2,253 4.8 Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 2,135 4.5 Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 1,812 3.8 Fine Gael Victor Carton 1,758 3.7 Clann na Poblachta Michael Kelly 1,529 3.2 Labour Party Jeremiah Kelly 1,438 3.0 Independent Séamus Murphy 1,430 3.0 Fine Gael Lillie O'Shea Leamy 948 2.0 Independent Thomas Healy 502 1.1 Electorate: ? Valid: 47,403 Quota: 7,901 Turnout: 1951 general election
1951 general election: Dublin North–East[9] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 13,192 28.1 1 1 Independent Alfred Byrne 10,397 22.1 2 1 Fine Gael Jack Belton 6,718 14.3 3 Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 3,300 7.0 4 Independent Peadar Cowan 3,606 7.7 5 Labour Party Denis Larkin 2,905 6.2 Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 1,967 4.2 Fine Gael James Trainor 1,819 3.9 Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 1,629 3.5 Labour Party John Smithers 825 1.8 Fine Gael William Murphy 603 1.3 Electorate: ? Valid: 46,961 Quota: 7,827 Turnout: 1948 general election
1948 general election: Dublin North–East[8] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Independent Alfred Byrne 13,066 29.3 1 1 Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 11,808 26.5 2 1 Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 1,869 4.2 3 Clann na Poblachta Peadar Cowan 4,692 10.5 4 Fine Gael Jack Belton 3,529 7.9 5 Fine Gael James Trainor 2,286 5.1 Clann na Poblachta Kathleen Clarke 1,419 3.2 Fianna Fáil John Phelan 1,034 2.3 Labour Party Archibald Heron 1,009 2.3 Labour Party John Smithers 995 2.2 Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 832 1.9 Clann na Poblachta Daniel Sheridan 815 1.8 Independent Frank Robbins 476 1.1 Independent Seán O'Moore 440 1.0 Labour Party James Sweetman 297 0.7 Electorate: ? Valid: 44,567 Quota: 7,428 Turnout: 1944 general election
1944 general election: Dublin North–East[7] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 14,071 37.9 1 1 Independent Alfred Byrne 8,591 23.2 2 Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 3,938 10.6 3 Fine Gael James Trainor 4,815 13.0 Labour Party James Larkin 4,489 12.1 Independent Michael Colgan 856 2.3 Independent Frank Robbins 355 1.0 Electorate: 54,377 Valid: 37,115 Quota: 9,279 Turnout: 68.3% 1943 general election
1943 general election: Dublin North–East[6] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 13,222 33.9 1 1 Independent Alfred Byrne 11,293 29.0 2 1 Labour Party James Larkin 5,896 15.1 3 Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy 5,733 14.7 Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 2,287 5.9 Independent M. Bell 581 1.5 Electorate: ? Valid: 39,012 Quota: 9,754 Turnout: 1938 general election
1938 general election: Dublin North–East[5] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 10,318 28.1 1 1 Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy 9,072 24.7 2 Independent Alfred Byrne 7,386 20.1 3 Fianna Fáil Thomas O'Reilly 5,040 13.7 Independent James Larkin 4,859 13.3 Electorate: ? Valid: 36,675 Quota: 9,169 Turnout: 1937 general election
1937 general election: Dublin North–East[4] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Independent Alfred Byrne 12,063 33.3 1 1 Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 9,693 26.8 2 1 Independent James Larkin 5,970 16.5 3 Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy 5,192 14.3 Fianna Fáil Thomas O'Reilly 3,285 9.1 Electorate: ? Valid: 36,203 Quota: 9,051 Turnout: See also
- Parliamentary constituencies in the Republic of Ireland
- Politics of the Republic of Ireland
- List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland
- List of Irish by-elections
- Elections in the Republic of Ireland
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- ^ Greene campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance.
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