Dublin West is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 4 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs) on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).
History
A Dublin West constituency was created for the first time as a 5-seater, under the terms of the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980[1] and was first used for the 1981 general election. It drew its electorate from the abolished constituencies of Dublin County West, Dublin Ballyfermot and Dublin Cabra together with a small part of Dublin South-East. It was reduced to 4 seats for the 1992 general election. Following the Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1998 which took effect for the 2002 general election, the constituency was reduced in size and representation, being the largest source of voters for the new Dublin Mid-West seat. As a result, it was reduced from a 4-seat to a 3-seat constituency. At the 2011 general election the number of seats was increased to 4.[2]
Boundaries
The constituency is made up of the Castleknock and most of the Mulhuddart local electoral areas of Fingal. The constituency includes Mulhuddart, Corduff, Blanchardstown, Castleknock, Carpenterstown, Barberstown, Clonsilla and Ongar. The portion in Dublin City includes Dublin Zoo and Áras an Uachtaráin, the official residence of the President of Ireland.
The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017 defines the constituency as:[3]
- "In the county of Fingal the electoral divisions of:
- Blanchardstown-Blakestown, Blanchardstown-Coolmine, Blanchardstown-Corduff, Blanchardstown-Delwood, Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart, Blanchardstown-Roselawn, Blanchardstown-Tyrrelstown, Castleknock-Knockmaroon, Castleknock-Park, Lucan North;
- and those parts of the electoral divisions of Blanchardstown-Abbotstown, and The Ward situated north of a line drawn along the Northern Cross Route (M50);
- and, in the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of:
- Ashtown A, Ashtown B;
- and that part of the electoral division of Phoenix Park situated north of a line drawn along Chapelizod Road, Conyngham Road and Parkgate Street."
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
2020 general election
2020 general election: Dublin West[20][21][22][23][24] |
Party |
Candidate |
% 1st Pref |
Count 1 |
Count 2 |
Count 3 |
Count 4 |
Count 5 |
Count 6 |
|
Sinn Féin |
Paul Donnelly |
28.6 |
12,456 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Leo Varadkar |
19.4 |
8,478 |
8,596 |
8,641 |
8,706 |
8,763 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Jack Chambers |
15.8 |
6,892 |
7,187 |
7,330 |
7,385 |
7,836 |
9,107 |
|
Green Party |
Roderic O'Gorman |
11.2 |
4,901 |
5,371 |
5,471 |
5,919 |
6,270 |
8,260 |
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Solidarity–People Before Profit |
Ruth Coppinger[n 1] |
10.0 |
4,353 |
6,212 |
6,430 |
6,808 |
6,991 |
7,580 |
|
Labour Party |
Joan Burton |
4.8 |
2,096 |
2,201 |
2,236 |
2,321 |
2,406 |
|
|
Fine Gael |
Emer Currie |
4.3 |
1,870 |
1,905 |
1,947 |
1,980 |
2,030 |
|
|
Aontú |
Edward Mac Manus |
2.4 |
1,062 |
1,218 |
1,420 |
1,522 |
|
|
|
Social Democrats |
Aengus Ó Maoláin |
1.9 |
817 |
1,114 |
1,249 |
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Peter Casey |
1.1 |
495 |
708 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Stephen O'Loughlin |
0.4 |
184 |
325 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Sean O'Leary |
0.1 |
24 |
65 |
|
|
|
|
Electorate: 70,337 Valid: 43,628 Spoilt: 270 (0.6%) Quota: 8,726 Turnout: 43,898 (62.4%) |
2016 general election
2016 general election: Dublin West[25][26][19] |
Party |
Candidate |
% 1st Pref |
Count 1 |
Count 2 |
Count 3 |
Count 4 |
Count 5 |
|
Fine Gael |
Leo Varadkar |
19.7 |
8,247 |
8,328 |
9,021 |
|
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Jack Chambers |
16.5 |
6,917 |
7,148 |
7,236 |
7,330 |
8,315 |
|
AAA–PBP |
Ruth Coppinger |
15.5 |
6,520 |
6,626 |
6,690 |
7,011 |
8,548 |
|
Labour Party |
Joan Burton |
15.4 |
6,445 |
6,508 |
6,668 |
6,769 |
8,009 |
|
Sinn Féin |
Paul Donnelly |
14.4 |
6,034 |
6,073 |
6,093 |
6,188 |
7,091 |
|
Independent |
David McGuinness |
7.1 |
2,991 |
3,081 |
3,112 |
3,405 |
|
|
Green Party |
Roderic O'Gorman |
4.1 |
1,730 |
1,839 |
1,864 |
2,098 |
|
|
Independent |
T J Clare |
2.6 |
1,092 |
1,191 |
1,214 |
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Catherine Noone |
2.6 |
1,074 |
1,125 |
|
|
|
|
Renua Ireland |
Jo O'Brien |
1.6 |
677 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Dermot Casey |
0.5 |
225 |
|
|
|
|
Electorate: 64,639 Valid: 41,952 Spoilt: 320 (0.8%) Quota: 8,391 Turnout: 42,272 (65.4%) |
2014 by-election
Following the resignation of Independent TD Patrick Nulty, a by-election was held on 23 May 2014, on the same day as the 2014 European and local elections.
2014 by-election: Dublin West[18][27] |
Party |
Candidate |
% 1st Pref |
Count 1 |
Count 2 |
Count 3 |
Count 4 |
Count 5 |
Count 6 |
|
Sinn Féin |
Paul Donnelly |
20.9 |
6,056 |
6,120 |
6,296 |
6,516 |
7,028 |
|
|
Socialist Party |
Ruth Coppinger |
20.6 |
5,977 |
6,112 |
6,744 |
7,342 |
8,807 |
12,334 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
David McGuinness |
17.5 |
5,053 |
5,156 |
5,691 |
6,789 |
8,163 |
9,237 |
|
Independent |
David Hall |
13.1 |
3,803 |
4,133 |
4,783 |
5,846 |
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Eamonn Coghlan |
12.8 |
3,715 |
3,788 |
4,693 |
|
|
|
|
Green Party |
Roderic O'Gorman |
6.4 |
1,856 |
1,951 |
|
|
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Lorraine Mulligan |
5.2 |
1,505 |
1,540 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Seán Lyons |
2.2 |
649 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
John Kidd |
0.8 |
228 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fís Nua |
Daniel Boyne |
0.4 |
113 |
|
|
|
|
|
Electorate: 63,521 Valid: 28,955 Spoilt: 395 (1.4%) Quota: 14,478 Turnout: 29,350 (46.2%) |
2011 by-election
Following the death of Fianna Fáil TD Brian Lenihan Jnr, a by-election was held on 27 October 2011, on the same day as the Irish presidential election and two constitutional referendums.
2011 by-election: Dublin West[28][17] |
Party |
Candidate |
% 1st Pref |
Count 1 |
Count 2 |
Count 3 |
Count 4 |
Count 5 |
|
Labour Party |
Patrick Nulty |
24.3 |
8,665 |
8,885 |
10,186 |
13,027 |
17,636 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
David McGuinness |
21.7 |
7,742 |
7,935 |
8,720 |
9,873 |
11,590 |
|
Socialist Party |
Ruth Coppinger |
21.1 |
7,542 |
7,834 |
9,368 |
9,873 |
|
|
Fine Gael |
Eithne Loftus |
14.7 |
5,263 |
5,410 |
5,942 |
|
|
|
Sinn Féin |
Paul Donnelly |
8.9 |
3,173 |
3,309 |
|
|
|
|
Green Party |
Roderic O'Gorman |
5.0 |
1,787 |
1,925 |
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Barry Caesar Hunt |
2.2 |
775 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
John Frank Kidd |
0.9 |
311 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Gary Bermingham |
0.5 |
185 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Brendan Doris |
0.3 |
95 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Jim Tallon |
0.2 |
73 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Benny Cooney |
0.1 |
51 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Peadar Ó Ceallaigh |
0.1 |
40 |
|
|
|
|
Electorate: 62,396 Valid: 35,702 Spoilt: 689 (1.9%) Quota: 17,852 Turnout: 36,391 (58.3%) |
2011 general election
2011 general election: Dublin West[16] |
Party |
Candidate |
% 1st Pref |
Count 1 |
Count 2 |
Count 3 |
Count 4 |
Count 5 |
|
Labour Party |
Joan Burton |
22.7 |
9,627 |
|
|
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Leo Varadkar |
19.7 |
8,359 |
8,555 |
|
|
|
|
Socialist Party |
Joe Higgins[29] |
19.0 |
8,084 |
8,304 |
8,603 |
|
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Lenihan Jnr |
15.1 |
6,421 |
6,494 |
7,050 |
7,323 |
8,289 |
|
Fine Gael |
Kieran Dennison |
7.5 |
3,190 |
3,248 |
3,440 |
3,693 |
|
|
Labour Party |
Patrick Nulty |
6.3 |
2,686 |
3,186 |
3,450 |
4,701 |
6,329 |
|
Sinn Féin |
Paul Donnelly |
6.1 |
2,597 |
2,646 |
2,749 |
|
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
David McGuinness |
1.5 |
623 |
631 |
|
|
|
|
Green Party |
Roderic O'Gorman |
1.4 |
605 |
625 |
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Clement Esebamen |
0.7 |
280 |
288 |
|
|
|
Electorate: 62,348 Valid: 42,472 Spoilt: 327 (0.8%) Quota: 8,495 Turnout: 42,799 (68.6%) |
2007 general election
2007 general election: Dublin West[15] |
Party |
Candidate |
% 1st Pref |
Count 1 |
Count 2 |
Count 3 |
Count 4 |
Count 5 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Lenihan Jnr |
32.7 |
11,125 |
|
|
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Leo Varadkar |
20.4 |
6,928 |
7,199 |
7,360 |
7,753 |
8,710 |
|
Labour Party |
Joan Burton |
17.1 |
5,799 |
6,101 |
6,215 |
6,673 |
7,905 |
|
Socialist Party |
Joe Higgins |
14.9 |
5,066 |
5,270 |
5,325 |
5,607 |
7,472 |
|
Sinn Féin |
Felix Gallagher |
4.8 |
1,624 |
1,677 |
1,683 |
1,777 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Gerry Lynam |
4.7 |
1,601 |
3,214 |
3,455 |
3,587 |
|
|
Green Party |
Roderic O'Gorman |
3.8 |
1,286 |
1,349 |
1,417 |
|
|
|
Progressive Democrats |
Mags Murray |
1.6 |
553 |
676 |
|
|
|
Electorate: 52,193 Valid: 33,982 Spoilt: 206 (0.6%) Quota: 8,496 Turnout: 34,188 (65.5%) |
2002 general election
2002 general election: Dublin West[14] |
Party |
Candidate |
% 1st Pref |
Count 1 |
Count 2 |
Count 3 |
Count 4 |
Count 5 |
Count 6 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Lenihan Jnr |
26.9 |
8,086 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Socialist Party |
Joe Higgins |
21.5 |
6,442 |
6,660 |
6,731 |
7,853 |
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Joan Burton |
12.7 |
3,810 |
4,020 |
4,079 |
4,375 |
5,125 |
6,300 |
|
Fine Gael |
Sheila Terry |
12.3 |
3,694 |
3,783 |
3,829 |
3,982 |
4,863 |
5,669 |
|
Sinn Féin |
Mary Lou McDonald |
8.0 |
2,404 |
2,498 |
2,524 |
|
|
|
|
Progressive Democrats |
Tom Morrissey |
7.9 |
2,370 |
2,480 |
2,554 |
2,662 |
|
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Deirdre Doherty Ryan |
7.7 |
2,300 |
2,386 |
2,698 |
3,056 |
3,728 |
|
|
Green Party |
Robert Bonnie |
2.5 |
748 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Christian Solidarity |
John Smyth |
0.5 |
134 |
|
|
|
|
|
Electorate: 53,780 Valid: 29,988 Spoilt: N/A[30] Quota: 7,498 Turnout: 29,988 (55.8%) |
1997 general election
1997 general election: Dublin West[31] |
Party |
Candidate |
% 1st Pref |
Count 1 |
Count 2 |
Count 3 |
Count 4 |
Count 5 |
Count 6 |
Count 7 |
Count 8 |
Count 9 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Joseph Lenihan |
17.1 |
6,842 |
6,919 |
6,976 |
7,028 |
7,209 |
7,488 |
8,544 |
|
|
|
Socialist Party |
Joe Higgins |
16.2 |
6,496 |
6,616 |
6,886 |
6,960 |
7,285 |
8,094 |
|
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Austin Currie |
13.1 |
5,256 |
5,330 |
5,397 |
6,335 |
6,663 |
6,764 |
6,942 |
7,645 |
7,698 |
|
Labour Party |
Joan Burton |
12.1 |
4,853 |
4,941 |
5,116 |
5,429 |
5,851 |
6,077 |
6,186 |
6,802 |
6,852 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Liam Lawlor |
10.6 |
4,241 |
4,271 |
4,360 |
4,387 |
4,497 |
4,838 |
5,674 |
7,371 |
7,797 |
|
Progressive Democrats |
Tom Morrissey |
7.6 |
3,050 |
3,133 |
3,168 |
3,241 |
3,439 |
3,533 |
3,767 |
|
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Finbarr Hanrahan |
5.5 |
2,216 |
2,246 |
2,273 |
2,302 |
2,457 |
2,564 |
|
|
|
|
Sinn Féin |
John McCann |
5.0 |
2,004 |
2,035 |
2,246 |
2,257 |
2,348 |
|
|
|
|
|
Green Party |
Paul Gogarty |
4.3 |
1,732 |
1,799 |
1,926 |
2,011 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Joanne Harmon |
3.8 |
1,532 |
1,586 |
1,622 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Workers' Party |
Tomás Mac Giolla |
2.8 |
1,135 |
1,157 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Seán Lyons |
1.5 |
585 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Colin Butler |
0.2 |
96 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Ciara Malone |
0.1 |
36 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Electorate: 66,419 Valid: 40,074 Spoilt: 223 (0.6%) Quota: 8,015 Turnout: 40,297 (60.7%) |
1996 by-election
Following the death of Fianna Fáil TD Brian Lenihan Snr, a by-election was held on 2 April 1996. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Brian Lenihan Jnr, son of the deceased TD.
1996 by-election: Dublin West[12] |
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 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Lenihan Jnr |
24.6 |
6,995 |
7,023 |
7,111 |
7,293 |
7,458 |
7,661 |
8,032 |
8,303 |
8,688 |
9,670 |
11,754 |
|
Independent |
Joe Higgins[32] |
23.7 |
6,743 |
6,785 |
6,881 |
6,983 |
7,243 |
7,397 |
7,559 |
7,911 |
8,352 |
9,810 |
11,384 |
|
Fine Gael |
Tom Morrissey |
13.1 |
3,728 |
3,750 |
3,836 |
3,955 |
4,163 |
4,245 |
4,750 |
4,821 |
5,160 |
5,876 |
|
|
Workers' Party |
Tomás Mac Giolla |
10.2 |
2,909 |
2,993 |
3,045 |
3,085 |
3,294 |
3,766 |
3,895 |
4,463 |
4,888 |
|
|
|
Sinn Féin |
John McCann |
5.5 |
1,574 |
1,636 |
1,643 |
1,673 |
1,691 |
1,788 |
1,810 |
|
|
|
|
|
Progressive Democrats |
Sheila Terry |
4.6 |
1,314 |
1,328 |
1,377 |
1,433 |
1,506 |
1,543 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Green Party |
Paul Gogarty |
4.5 |
1,286 |
1,311 |
1,356 |
1,483 |
1,576 |
1,692 |
1,899 |
2,041 |
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Vincent Jackson |
4.0 |
1,131 |
1,186 |
1,195 |
1,247 |
1,290 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Michael O'Donovan |
3.7 |
1,058 |
1,072 |
1,101 |
1,122 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Christian Solidarity |
Gerard Casey |
2.7 |
768 |
774 |
806 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Sean Lyons |
1.8 |
514 |
524 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
John O'Halloran |
1.3 |
369 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Benny Cooney |
0.1 |
21 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Electorate: 65,534 Valid: 28,410 Quota: 14,206 Turnout: 43.4% |
1992 general election
1992 general election: Dublin West[33] |
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 |
Count 14 |
|
Labour Party |
Joan Burton |
22.6 |
8,398 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Lenihan Snr |
13.9 |
5,171 |
5,210 |
5,215 |
5,242 |
5,349 |
5,395 |
5,450 |
5,653 |
5,826 |
6,052 |
6,337 |
6,590 |
8,007 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Liam Lawlor |
10.1 |
3,736 |
3,765 |
3,772 |
3,828 |
3,854 |
3,904 |
4,030 |
4,087 |
4,126 |
4,258 |
4,365 |
4,605 |
5,655 |
6,097 |
|
Fine Gael |
Austin Currie |
9.0 |
3,360 |
3,551 |
3,559 |
3,821 |
3,930 |
4,067 |
4,088 |
4,273 |
5,146 |
5,329 |
6,444 |
6,724 |
7,155 |
7,226 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Finbarr Hanrahan |
7.3 |
2,727 |
2,759 |
2,765 |
2,785 |
2,836 |
2,947 |
2,984 |
3,068 |
3,127 |
3,184 |
3,357 |
3,460 |
|
|
|
Workers' Party |
Tomás Mac Giolla |
7.3 |
2,726 |
2,915 |
2,929 |
3,025 |
3,070 |
3,238 |
3,550 |
3,652 |
3,700 |
4,287 |
4,483 |
5,814 |
5,984 |
6,047 |
|
Independent |
Vincent Ballyfermot Jackson |
5.8 |
2,171 |
2,233 |
2,248 |
2,296 |
2,311 |
2,412 |
2,640 |
2,706 |
2,726 |
3,001 |
3,115 |
|
|
|
|
Progressive Democrats |
Sheila Terry |
4.0 |
1,498 |
1,583 |
1,591 |
1,678 |
1,781 |
1,893 |
1,904 |
2,090 |
2,385 |
2,478 |
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Joe Higgins |
3.8 |
1,407 |
1,500 |
1,505 |
1,523 |
1,555 |
1,645 |
1,741 |
1,891 |
1,933 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Tom Morrissey |
3.2 |
1,179 |
1,220 |
1,222 |
1,360 |
1,583 |
1,615 |
1,628 |
1,731 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sinn Féin |
John McCann |
2.8 |
1,032 |
1,045 |
1,054 |
1,094 |
1,106 |
1,126 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Seán Lyons |
2.8 |
1,027 |
1,070 |
1,078 |
1,084 |
1,186 |
1,278 |
1,322 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Marie Blake |
2.5 |
916 |
948 |
952 |
965 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Green Party |
Paul Nicholas Gogarty |
2.4 |
906 |
979 |
984 |
999 |
1,090 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Therese Ridge |
2.2 |
799 |
835 |
840 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Independent |
Liam Lynch |
0.3 |
99 |
108 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Electorate: 57,955 Valid: 37,152 Spoilt: 519 (1.4%) Quota: 7,431 Turnout: 37,671 (65.0%) |
1989 general election
1989 general election: Dublin West[34] |
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 |
Brian Lenihan Snr |
23.1 |
11,109 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Workers' Party |
Tomás Mac Giolla |
17.1 |
8,218 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Jim Mitchell |
14.4 |
6,920 |
7,067 |
7,084 |
7,118 |
7,145 |
7,306 |
7,411 |
7,632 |
8,666 |
|
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Austin Currie |
10.2 |
4,886 |
5,000 |
5,006 |
5,018 |
5,023 |
5,055 |
5,098 |
5,417 |
6,461 |
7,901 |
8,475 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Liam Lawlor |
8.6 |
4,144 |
5,504 |
5,514 |
5,528 |
5,544 |
5,573 |
5,662 |
5,813 |
5,977 |
6,348 |
6,390 |
6,469 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Olga Bennett |
8.2 |
3,924 |
5,240 |
5,245 |
5,255 |
5,276 |
5,333 |
5,414 |
5,678 |
5,835 |
6,201 |
6,246 |
6,396 |
|
Progressive Democrats |
Pat O'Malley |
5.4 |
2,572 |
2,628 |
2,634 |
2,647 |
2,652 |
2,694 |
2,734 |
3,005 |
|
|
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Eamon Tuffy |
4.3 |
2,063 |
2,092 |
2,126 |
2,189 |
2,220 |
2,370 |
2,567 |
3,360 |
3,707 |
|
|
|
|
Green Party |
Bridin O'Connor |
4.0 |
1,915 |
1,965 |
2,003 |
2,031 |
2,070 |
2,182 |
2,484 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sinn Féin |
John David McCann |
1.8 |
853 |
867 |
889 |
905 |
1,301 |
1,364 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Democratic Socialist Party |
Michael Conaghan |
1.4 |
668 |
676 |
703 |
716 |
735 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sinn Féin |
Ursula Quinn |
1.1 |
545 |
553 |
593 |
603 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Communist Party |
John Montgomery |
0.4 |
209 |
211 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Electorate: 77,766 Valid: 48,026 Quota: 8,005 Turnout: |
1987 general election
1987 general election: Dublin West[9] |
Party |
Candidate |
1st Pref |
% |
Seat |
Count |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Lenihan Snr |
8,278 |
16.0 |
1 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Liam Lawlor |
7,020 |
13.6 |
5 |
|
|
Workers' Party |
Tomás Mac Giolla |
6,651 |
12.9 |
2 |
|
|
Fine Gael |
Jim Mitchell |
6,585 |
12.7 |
3 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Olga Bennett |
5,622 |
10.9 |
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Brian Fleming |
4,011 |
7.8 |
|
|
|
Progressive Democrats |
Patrick O'Malley |
3,308 |
6.4 |
4 |
|
|
Progressive Democrats |
James Fay |
2,706 |
5.2 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Liam Skelly |
1,734 |
3.4 |
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Eamon Tuffy |
1,185 |
2.3 |
|
|
|
Sinn Féin |
James Delaney |
1,041 |
2.0 |
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Eithne Loftus |
860 |
1.7 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Seán Lyons |
675 |
1.3 |
|
|
|
Democratic Socialist Party |
Michael Conaghan |
600 |
1.2 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Bridin O'Connor |
587 |
1.1 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Gerry Gallagher |
312 |
0.6 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Brian McMenamy |
239 |
0.5 |
|
|
|
Independent |
John Montgomery |
183 |
0.4 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Jean Roche |
72 |
0.1 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Barbara Hyland |
43 |
0.1 |
|
|
Electorate: ? Valid: 51,712 Quota: 8,619 Turnout: |
November 1982 general election
November 1982 general election: Dublin West[8] |
Party |
Candidate |
1st Pref |
% |
Seat |
Count |
|
Fine Gael |
Jim Mitchell |
7,426 |
16.0 |
2 |
|
|
Fine Gael |
Liam Skelly |
6,876 |
14.8 |
5 |
|
|
Workers' Party |
Tomás Mac Giolla |
6,844 |
14.7 |
1 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Eileen Lemass |
6,544 |
14.1 |
3 |
|
|
Fine Gael |
Brian Fleming |
5,804 |
12.5 |
|
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Lenihan Snr |
5,464 |
11.7 |
4 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Liam Lawlor |
4,055 |
8.7 |
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Michael Brennan |
1,835 |
3.9 |
|
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Seán Sherwin |
983 |
2.1 |
|
|
|
Democratic Socialist Party |
Michael Conaghan |
476 |
1.0 |
|
|
|
Independent |
John Montgomery |
259 |
0.6 |
|
|
Electorate: ? Valid: 46,566 Quota: 7,762 Turnout: |
1982 by-election
Following the resignation of Fine Gael TD Richard Burke on his appointment as European Commissioner, a by-election was held on 25 May 1982. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate Liam Skelly.
February 1982 general election
February 1982 general election: Dublin West[6] |
Party |
Candidate |
1st Pref |
% |
Seat |
Count |
|
Fine Gael |
Jim Mitchell |
8,657 |
19.1 |
1 |
1 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Lenihan Snr |
6,972 |
15.4 |
3 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Liam Lawlor |
6,223 |
13.8 |
4 |
|
|
Fine Gael |
Brian Fleming |
5,764 |
12.7 |
2 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Eileen Lemass |
5,662 |
12.5 |
|
|
|
Fine Gael |
Richard Burke |
4,790 |
10.6 |
5 |
|
|
Sinn Féin (Workers' Party) |
Tomás Mac Giolla |
3,285 |
7.3 |
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Michael Gannon |
2,617 |
5.8 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Anthony O'Hara |
800 |
1.8 |
|
|
|
Independent |
John Montgomery |
222 |
0.5 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Seán Corr |
183 |
0.4 |
|
|
|
Independent |
Rod Eley |
59 |
0.1 |
|
|
Electorate: ? Valid: 45,234 Quota: 7,540 Turnout: |
1981 general election
1981 general election: Dublin West[5] |
Party |
Candidate |
1st Pref |
% |
Seat |
Count |
|
Fine Gael |
Jim Mitchell |
9,326 |
20.0 |
1 |
1 |
|
Fianna Fáil |
Brian Lenihan Snr |
7,169 |
15.3 |
2 |
|
|
Fine Gael |
Richard Burke |
5,301 |
11.3 |
4 |
|
|
Fine Gael |
Brian Fleming |
5,052 |
10.8 |
3 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Eileen Lemass |
4,953 |
10.6 |
5 |
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Liam Lawlor |
3,272 |
7.0 |
|
|
|
Anti H-Block |
Anthony O'Hara |
3,034 |
6.5 |
|
|
|
Fianna Fáil |
Thomas Boland |
2,682 |
5.7 |
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Mary Robinson |
2,342 |
5.0 |
|
|
|
Sinn Féin (Workers' Party) |
Tomás Mac Giolla |
1,678 |
3.6 |
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Anne McStay |
876 |
1.9 |
|
|
|
Labour Party |
Eamon Tuffy |
476 |
1.0 |
|
|
|
Sinn Féin (Workers' Party) |
Mick Finnegan |
332 |
0.7 |
|
|
|
Communist Party |
John Montgomery |
202 |
0.4 |
|
|
|
Socialist Labour Party |
Ivor Nolan |
63 |
0.1 |
|
|
Electorate: ? Valid: 46,758 Quota: 7,794 Turnout: |
See also
References
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