- Dublin South–Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
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Dublin South–Central Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary constituency
Dublin South–Central shown within County DublinCreated 1948 Seats 5 (1948–1969)
4 (1969–1977)
3 (1977–1981)
5 (1981–1992)
4 (1992–2002)
5 (2002–)TDs Catherine Byrne (FG)
Michael Conaghan (Lab)
Aengus Ó Snodaigh (SF)
Eric Byrne (Lab)
Joan Collins (PBP)[1]County/City council Dublin City,
South DublinEP constituency Dublin Dublin South–Central is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 5 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).
History and boundaries
It is located near the centre of Dublin city, and also contains part of South Dublin. The constituency comprises Harold's Cross west, Drimnagh, Walkinstown, Crumlin, Inchicore, Ballyfermot, Kimmage and Terenure west.[2]
Under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2005, which took effect at the 2007 general election, the constituency boundary was extended to the north side of the River Liffey, taking in Islandbridge.[3]
The Electoral (Amendment) Act 2009 defines the constituency as:[2]
- "In the city of Dublin the electoral divisions of:
- Carna, Chapelizod, Cherry-Orchard A, Cherry-Orchard C, Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Decies, Drumfinn, Inchicore A, Inchicore B, Kilmainham A, Kilmainham B, Kilmainham C, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage C, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Kylemore, Merchants Quay A, Merchants Quay B, Merchants Quay C, Merchants Quay D, Merchants Quay E, Merchants Quay F, Terenure A, Terenure B, Terenure C, Terenure D, Ushers A, Ushers B, Ushers C, Ushers D, Ushers E, Ushers F, Walkinstown A, Walkinstown B, Walkinstown C;
- and that part of the electoral division of Phoenix Park situated south of a line drawn along Chapelizod Road, Conyngham Road and Parkgate Street;
- and, in the county of South Dublin, the electoral divisions of:
- Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Terenure-Cherryfield, Terenure-Greentrees;
- and those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Monastery, Clondalkin-Ballymount and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh situated east of a line drawn along the M50 Western Parkway."
Constituency profile
The constituency comprises largely working class areas such as Ballyfermot, Bluebell, Crumlin, Drimnagh, Dolphins Barn and the Liberties with more middle class areas such as Chapelizod, Walkinstown and parts of Terenure. The largest employers in the area are the Guinness Brewery and St. James's Hospital.[4] The constituency is regarded as being one of the country's most left wing with four out of the five TDs from centre-left or left-wing parties.[5] Another observation is that both Labour party TD's elected in 2011 had been members of other left wing parties with Eric Byrne a former member of the Workers' Party of Ireland and Democratic Left, and Michael Conaghan a previous candidate for Jim Kemmy's Democratic Socialist Party.
TDs
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 South–Central[28][4] 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 Count 13 Labour Party Eric Byrne 16.4 8,357 8,367 8,380 8,391 8,401 8,411 8,416 8,721 Fine Gael Catherine Byrne 11.0 5,604 5,610 5,614 5,618 5,626 5,630 5,663 5,915 7,120 7,142 7,780 11,867 Labour Party Michael Conaghan 10.8 5,492 5,497 5,501 5,505 5,509 5,537 5,544 5,726 5,819 5,904 8,194 8,463 9,858 People Before Profit Joan Collins[1] 12.9 6,574 6,585 6,606 6,630 6,653 6,691 6,728 7,042 7,166 7,194 7,773 7,978 8,459 Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh 13.4 6,804 6,819 6,835 6,838 6,849 6,874 6,885 7,041 7,111 7,123 7,455 7,569 7,719 Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 9.5 4,837 4,844 4,845 4,850 4,865 4,869 4,932 5,059 5,186 5,195 5,465 5,698 6,161 Fine Gael Colm Brophy 6.6 3,376 3,377 3,384 3,387 3,393 3,396 3,418 3,537 4,842 4,847 5,199 Labour Party Henry Upton 8.2 4,183 4,187 4,192 4,208 4,218 4,226 4,231 4,459 4,675 4,747 Fine Gael Ruairi McGinley 5.8 2,976 2,980 2,983 2,983 2,991 2,996 3,010 3,128 Green Party Oisín Ó hAlmhain 2.0 1,015 1,015 1,019 1,031 1,038 1,042 1,051 Independent Peter O'Neill 0.9 456 465 469 479 501 539 549 Independent Neville Bradley 0.6 323 328 364 368 391 410 425 Christian Solidarity Colm Callanan 0.5 239 239 241 246 247 251 Independent Seán Connolly Farrell 0.3 178 182 190 198 217 Independent Paul King 0.3 146 156 158 176 Independent Gerry Kelly 0.3 137 139 143 Independent Noel Bennett 0.3 128 128 Independent Dominic Mooney 0.2 102 Electorate: 80,203 Valid: 50,927 Spoilt: 817 (1.6%) Quota: 8,488 Turnout: 51,744 (64.5%) 2007 general election
2007 general election: Dublin South–Central[27] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Fianna Fáil Seán Ardagh 17.4 8,286 Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 15.7 7,439 7,687 8,186 Labour Party Mary Upton 12.6 5,987 6,006 6,133 6,186 6,532 6,818 7,136 7,759 9,020 Fine Gael Catherine Byrne 9.9 4,713 4,728 4,847 4,890 5,068 5,231 6,719 7,050 7,663 7,921 Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh 10.2 4,825 4,838 4,913 4,922 5,039 5,648 5,772 6,509 6,932 7,001 Labour Party Eric Byrne 8.5 4,054 4,071 4,144 4,165 4,337 4,493 4,754 5,332 6,227 6,932 Green Party Tony McDermott 5.8 2,756 2,764 2,872 2,904 3,139 3,278 3,416 3,781 Independent Joan Collins 4.6 2,203 2,212 2,277 2,288 2,552 3,253 3,362 Fine Gael Anne Marie Martin 4.5 2,125 2,131 2,230 2,269 2,441 2,558 People Before Profit Bríd Smith 4.4 2,086 2,090 2,205 2,221 2,383 Independent Roisín Healy 3.4 1,613 1,619 1,726 1,766 Progressive Democrats Frank McNamara 1.0 474 480 Progressive Democrats Ben Doyle 0.9 438 449 Workers' Party Andrew McGuinness 0.5 256 257 Christian Solidarity Michael Redmond 0.3 155 155 Independent Con Gunning 0.3 121 122 Electorate: 86,710 Valid: 47,531 Spoilt: 789 (1.6%) Quota: 7,922 Turnout: 48,320 (55.7%) 2002 general election
2002 general election: Dublin South–Central[26] 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 Fine Gael Gay Mitchell 12.4 5,444 5,456 5,469 5,507 5,612 5,708 5,941 7,280 7,709 Fianna Fáil Seán Ardagh 13.7 6,031 6,033 6,047 6,066 6,131 6,202 6,399 6,472 6,595 8,207 Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 11.3 4,990 4,994 5,007 5,024 5,102 5,165 5,342 5,391 5,497 7,364 Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh 12.7 5,591 5,619 5,759 5,879 6,099 6,376 6,431 6,522 6,892 7,282 7,523 Labour Party Mary Upton 10.3 4,520 4,529 4,593 4,677 4,749 4,863 5,110 5,332 6,286 6,675 6,963 Labour Party Eric Byrne 9.4 4,159 4,188 4,265 4,365 4,436 4,568 4,659 4,839 5,438 5,658 5,844 Fianna Fáil Marian McGennis 9.3 4,085 4,085 4,110 4,160 4,199 4,423 4,581 4,676 4,827 Green Party Kristina McElroy 5.2 2,299 2,311 2,400 2,491 2,575 2,771 2,974 3,115 Fine Gael Catherine Byrne 4.6 2,012 2,015 2,025 2,059 2,091 2,146 2,259 Progressive Democrats Bob Quinn 3.1 1,377 1,381 1,395 1,405 1,472 1,534 Independent Vincent Jackson 2.6 1,142 1,147 1,203 1,323 1,411 Independent Áine Ní Chonaill 2.1 926 930 949 966 Workers' Party Linda Kavanagh 1.3 553 692 782 Socialist Workers Bríd Smith 1.4 617 633 Workers' Party Shay Kelly 0.6 270 Electorate: 86,161 Valid: 44,016 Spoilt: 752 (1.7%) Quota: 7,337 Turnout: 44,768 (51.9%) 1999 by-election
Following the death of Labour Party TD Pat Upton, a by-election was held on 27 October 1999, when turnout was only 27.9%, down from 60% at the 1997 general election.[24] The seat was narrowly won by the Labour Party candidate Mary Upton, sister of the deceased TD.
1999 by-election: Dublin South–Central[25] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Labour Party Mary Upton 5,637 28.0 1 8 Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 6,050 30.1 Fine Gael Catherine Byrne 4,037 20.1 Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh 1,686 8.4 Green Party John Goodwillie 1,263 6.3 Workers' Party Shay Kelly 555 2.8 Christian Solidarity Manus MacMeanmain 399 2.0 Independent Eammon Murphy 383 1.9 Natural Law John Burns 106 0.5 Electorate: 72,154 Valid: 20,116 Quota: 10,059 Turnout: 27.9% 1997 general election
1997 general election: Dublin South–Central[24] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fine Gael Gay Mitchell 8,910 22.0 1 1 Fianna Fáil Seán Ardagh 4,634 11.4 2 15 Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe 4,762 11.7 3 15 Labour Party Pat Upton 4,224 10.4 4 15 Democratic Left Eric Byrne 4,586 11.3 Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 4,574 11.3 Sinn Féin Martina Kenna 1,937 4.8 Progressive Democrats Cáit Keane 2,031 5.0 Green Party John Goodwillie 1,603 3.9 Fine Gael Ruairi McGinley 1,215 3.0 Independent Eamonn Gavin 367 0.9 Socialist Party Martin Walsh 328 0.8 Independent Andre Lyder 350 0.8 Workers' Party Shay Kelly 297 0.7 Socialist Workers Brid Smith 218 0.5 Independent Sean Kelly 125 0.3 Independent Brendan O'Reilly 132 0.3 Natural Law Michael Dwyer 92 0.2 Independent Colm Callanan 91 0.2 Independent Dean O'Nuallain 80 0.2 Independent David Henry 23 0.1 Electorate: 68,146 Valid: 40,579 Spoilt: 550 (1.3%) Quota: 8,116 Turnout: 41,129 (60.4%) 1994 by-election
Following the resignation of Fianna Fáil TD John O'Connell, a by-election was held on 9 June 1994. The seat was won by the Democratic Left candidate Eric Byrne.
1994 by-election: Dublin South–Central[23] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Democratic Left Eric Byrne 7,445 27.8 1 9 Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 5,642 21.1 Fine Gael Brian Hayes 4,637 17.3 Labour Party Joe Connolly 2,643 9.9 Green Party John Goodwillie 1,752 6.5 Progressive Democrats Cáit Keane 1,881 7.0 Independent Eamonn Gavin 972 3.6 Sinn Féin Martina Gibney 781 2.9 Workers' Party Shay Kelly 595 2.2 Independent Michael Park 275 1.0 Independent Benny Cooney 152 0.6 Electorate: 62,300 Valid: 26,775 Quota: 13,388 Turnout: 43.0% 1992 general election
1992 general election: Dublin South–Central[22] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Labour Party Pat Upton 11,923 29.6 1 1 Fine Gael Gay Mitchell 6,662 16.6 2 7 Fianna Fáil John O'Connell 5,825 14.5 3 12 Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe 4,385 10.9 4 13 Democratic Left Eric Byrne 2,990 7.4 Progressive Democrats Cáit Keane 1,886 4.7 Green Party Mary Bowers 1,295 3.2 Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 1,684 4.2 Workers' Party Rita Whelan 717 1.8 Fine Gael Edie Wynne 1,005 2.5 Christian Centrist Eamonn Murphy 832 2.1 Sinn Féin Martina Gibney 675 1.7 Independent Davy Johnston 235 0.6 Independent Mary Daly 128 0.3 Electorate: 63,718 Valid: 40,242 Spoilt: 892 (2.2%) Quota: 8,049 Turnout: 41,134 (64.6%) 1989 general election
1989 general election: Dublin South–Central[21] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fine Gael Gay Mitchell 7,905 17.2 1 Fianna Fáil John O'Connell 7,707 16.7 2 Workers' Party Eric Byrne 6,849 14.9 3 Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien 6,037 13.1 4 Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe 4,385 10.9 5 Fianna Fáil Mary Mooney 4,081 8.9 Green Party Mary Bowers 2,264 4.9 Labour Party Pat Upton 1,907 4.1 Labour Party Patrick Murray 1,557 3.4 Progressive Democrats Ronald McBrien 1,314 2.9 Sinn Féin Micheal Ó Muireagain 1,241 2.7 Independent Michael Foley 1,122 2.4 Electorate: ? Valid: 46,092 Quota: 7,683 Turnout: 1987 general election
1987 general election: Dublin South–Central[20] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe 9,582 18.5 1 Fine Gael Gay Mitchell 8,107 15.7 2 Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien 6,160 11.9 3 Labour Party Frank Cluskey 4,701 9.1 4 Fianna Fáil Mary Mooney 5,656 10.9 5 Fianna Fáil John O'Connell 5,911 11.4 Progressive Democrats Ronald McBrien 5,212 10.1 Workers' Party Eric Byrne 3,946 7.6 Sinn Féin Micheal Ó Muireagain 1,266 2.5 Independent Timothy Cahill 711 1.4 Independent Deirdre Buggle 186 0.4 Independent Barbara Hyland 152 0.3 Independent Michael Wall 102 0.2 Electorate: ? Valid: 51,692 Quota: 8,616 Turnout: November 1982 general election
November 1982 general election: Dublin South–Central[19] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Ceann Comhairle John O'Connell Automatically returned N/A 1 1 Fine Gael Gay Mitchell 10,074 22.0 2 1 Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe 9,336 20.4 3 1 Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien 8,068 17.6 4 Labour Party Frank Cluskey 6,425 14.0 5 Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick 4,616 10.1 Workers' Party Eric Byrne 3,774 8.2 Fianna Fáil Lauri Corcoran 2,426 5.3 Fianna Fáil Michael Stokes 641 1.4 Democratic Socialist Party Séamus Rattigan 303 0.7 Independent Brendan Moran 195 0.4 Electorate: ? Valid: 45,858 Quota: 9,172 Turnout: February 1982 general election
February 1982 general election: Dublin South–Central[18] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Ceann Comhairle John O'Connell Automatically returned N/A 1 1 Fine Gael Gay Mitchell 10,572 22.5 2 1 Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe 10,432 22.2 3 1 Labour Party Frank Cluskey 6,600 14.0 4 Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick 6,132 13.0 5 Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien 6,635 14.1 Sinn Féin (Workers' Party) Eric Byrne 3,166 6.7 Fianna Fáil Joseph Dowling 3,102 6.6 Independent Aidan Broggy 296 0.6 Independent John Curran 147 0.3 Electorate: ? Valid: 47,082 Quota: 9,417 Turnout: 1981 general election
1981 general election: Dublin South–Central[17] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Independent John O'Connell 9,491 19.4 1 1 Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe 8,181 16.7 2 1 Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien 7,404 15.1 3 Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick 5,686 11.6 4 Fine Gael Gay Mitchell 6,879 14.1 5 Labour Party Frank Cluskey 4,122 8.4 Fianna Fáil Brian Hillery 2,948 6.1 Sinn Féin (Workers' Party) Eric Byrne 2,403 4.9 Labour Party Michael Collins 1,069 2.2 Labour Party Séamus Ashe 693 1.4 Independent Daniel McCarron 73 0.2 Electorate: ? Valid: 48,949 Quota: 8,159 Turnout: 1977 general election
1977 general election: Dublin South–Central[16] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien 25.2 5,931 Labour Party Frank Cluskey 16.9 3,986 4,024 4,177 4,711 6,991 Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick 19.3 4,542 5,015 5,058 5,239 5,566 Fianna Fáil Michael Campion 13.7 3,218 3,579 3,595 3,804 4,018 Fine Gael Alexis Fitzgerald 10.5 2,483 2,523 3,389 3,542 Sinn Féin (Workers' Party) Andy Smith 5.6 1,313 1,340 1,345 Fine Gael Maurice Dockrell 4.7 1,096 1,101 Fianna Fáil Vera Kinsella 4.1 959 Electorate: 37,934 Valid: 25,528 Spoilt: 245 (0.9%) Quota: 5,883 Turnout: 25,773 (67.9%)[29] 1973 general election
1973 general election: Dublin South–Central[15] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fine Gael Richie Ryan 7,210 20.6 1 Fianna Fáil Philip Brady 6,564 18.7 2 Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe 4,750 13.6 3 Fine Gael John Kelly 5,064 14.5 4 Labour Party John O'Donovan 2,203 6.3 Fianna Fáil Gerard Buchanan 2,195 6.3 Labour Party Michael Collins 2,136 6.1 Labour Party Dermot O'Rourke 1,580 4.5 Sinn Féin (Official) Peigin Doyle 1,521 4.3 Fine Gael Michael McShane 1,040 3.0 Independent Louis Maguire 775 2.2 Electorate: ? Valid: 35,038 Quota: 7,008 Turnout: 1969 general election
1969 general election: Dublin South–Central[14] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fine Gael Richie Ryan 5,958 16.9 1 Labour Party John O'Donovan 2,450 7.0 2 Fianna Fáil Philip Brady 5,527 15.7 3 Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe 5,035 14.3 4 Fine Gael John Kelly 3,868 11.0 Fianna Fáil Louis Maguire 2,661 7.6 Labour Party Dermot O'Rourke 2,488 7.1 Independent Maurice O'Connell 2,475 7.0 Labour Party Emmet Boyle 1,757 5.0 Labour Party John Clarke 1,392 4.0 Fine Gael Patrick Kelly 677 1.9 Fine Gael Michael McShane 602 1.7 Independent Patrick Dunne 166 0.5 Independent James Hiney 149 0.4 Electorate: ? Valid: 35,205 Quota: 7,042 Turnout: 1965 general election
1965 general election: Dublin South–Central[13] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass 12,400 34.7 1 1 Labour Party Frank Cluskey 7,098 19.9 2 1 Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell 6,768 19.0 3 1 Fianna Fáil Philip Brady 2,175 6.1 4 Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick 1,349 3.8 5 Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 2,220 6.2 Fianna Fáil Patrick Cummins 1,464 4.1 Fine Gael George McLoughlin 1,032 2.9 Fine Gael John Nugent 1,002 2.8 Independent Michael O'Riordan 183 0.5 Electorate: ? Valid: 35,691 Quota: 5,949 Turnout: 1961 general election
1961 general election: Dublin South–Central[12] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass 10,211 31.8 1 1 Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell 7,007 21.8 2 1 Fianna Fáil Philip Brady 2,689 8.4 3 Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 3,109 9.7 4 Fianna Fáil Patrick Cummins 1,449 4.5 5 Labour Party Frank Cluskey 1,796 5.6 Labour Party James Mooney 1,511 4.7 Fine Gael George McLoughlin 1,095 3.4 Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick 1,024 3.2 Fine Gael James McGarry 755 2.4 Sinn Féin Tomás Ó Dubhghaill 622 1.9 Fine Gael John Hegarty 579 1.8 Independent Michael O'Riordan 277 0.9 Electorate: ? Valid: 32,124 Quota: 5,355 Turnout: 1958 by-election
Following the resignation of Independent TD Jack Murphy, a by-election was held on 25 June 1958. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Patrick Cummins.
1958 by-election: Dublin South–Central[11] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Patrick Cummins 6,014 34.2 1 Fine Gael John Hegarty 3,089 17.6 Clann na Poblachta Seán MacBride 3,030 17.2 Labour Party Frank Cluskey 2,762 15.7 National Progressive Democrats Noel Hartnett 2,688 15.3 Electorate: 51,567 Valid: 17,583 Quota: 8,792 Turnout: 34.1% 1957 general election
1957 general election: Dublin South–Central[10] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass 8,136 25.5 1 1 Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell 4,607 14.4 2 Fianna Fáil Celia Lynch 2,704 8.5 3 Fianna Fáil Philip Brady 3,236 10.1 4 Independent Jack Murphy 3,036 9.5 5 Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 2,049 6.4 Labour Party Roddy Connolly 1,932 6.1 Fine Gael Thomas Finlay 1,906 6.0 Sinn Féin Tomás Ó Dubhghaill 1,734 5.4 Fianna Fáil Anthony Moroney 1,621 5.1 Fine Gael Edward Hosey 966 3.0 Electorate: ? Valid: 31,927 Quota: 5,322 Turnout: 1954 general election
1954 general election: Dublin South–Central[9] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass 7,753 20.1 1 1 Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell 7,474 19.4 2 1 Labour Party James Larkin, Jnr 5,883 15.3 3 Fine Gael Thomas Finlay 2,654 6.9 4 Fianna Fáil Celia Lynch 3,009 7.8 5 Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 3,258 8.5 Fine Gael William Phelan 2,614 6.8 Fianna Fáil Philip Brady 2,610 6.8 Fianna Fáil John McCann 2,586 6.7 Independent Eamonn Halpin 380 1.0 Independent Seán Davis 298 0.8 Electorate: ? Valid: 38,519 Quota: 6,420 Turnout: 1951 general election
1951 general election: Dublin South–Central[8] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass 10,759 25.9 1 1 Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell 5,684 13.7 2 Labour Party James Larkin, Jnr 5,667 13.6 3 Fianna Fáil John McCann 4,487 10.8 4 Fianna Fáil Philip Brady 4,020 9.7 5 Fianna Fáil James B. Lynch 3,638 8.8 Fine Gael Kerry Reddin 2,784 6.7 Clann na Poblachta Con Lehane 1,809 4.4 Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 1,363 3.3 Fine Gael Anthony Lalor 1,332 3.2 Electorate: ? Valid: 41,543 Quota: 6,924 Turnout: 1948 general election
1948 general election: Dublin South–Central[7] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass 13,274 29.9 1 1 Clann na Poblachta Con Lehane 4,861 11.0 2 Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell 4,931 11.1 3 Labour Party James Larkin, Jnr 4,743 10.7 4 Fianna Fáil John McCann 3,829 8.6 5 Fine Gael Patrick Cahill 3,965 8.9 Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 2,287 5.2 Fianna Fáil James B. Lynch 2,216 5.0 Labour Party Frank Foley 1,303 2.9 Clann na Poblachta John Brady 1,203 2.7 Independent Joseph Hughes 790 1.8 Fine Gael Joseph Toner 635 1.4 Independent William Naughton 350 0.8 Electorate: ? Valid: 44,387 Quota: 7,398 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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