Dublin West (Dáil constituency)

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Dublin West
Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency
File:Dublin Dail Eireann Constituencies (2020).png
Constituencies in County Dublin; Dublin West is on the middle left, coloured purple.
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created 1981
Seats 5 (1981–1992)
4 (1992–2002)
3 (2002–2011)
4 (2011–)
TDs
County council Fingal County Council
Dublin City Council
EP constituency Dublin

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

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin West 1981–[4]
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Key to parties
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
22nd 1981[5] Jim Mitchell
(FG)
Brian Lenihan Snr
(FF)
Richard Burke
(FG)
Eileen Lemass
(FF)
Brian Fleming
(FG)
23rd 1982 (Feb)[6] Liam Lawlor
(FF)
1982 by-election[7] Liam Skelly
(FG)
24th 1982 (Nov)[8] Eileen Lemass
(FF)
Tomás Mac Giolla
(WP)
25th 1987[9] Patrick O'Malley
(PD)
Liam Lawlor
(FF)
26th 1989[10] Austin Currie
(FG)
27th 1992[11] Joan Burton
(Lab)
4 seats
1992–2002
1996 by-election[12] Brian Lenihan Jnr
(FF)
28th 1997[13] Joe Higgins
(SP)
29th 2002[14] Joan Burton
(Lab)
3 seats
2002–2011
30th 2007[15] Leo Varadkar
(FG)
31st 2011[16] Joe Higgins
(SP)
4 seats
from 2011
2011 by-election[17] Patrick Nulty
(Lab)
2014 by-election[18] Ruth Coppinger
(SP)
32nd 2016[19] Ruth Coppinger
(AAA–PBP)
Jack Chambers
(FF)
33rd Paul Donnelly
(SF)
Roderic O'Gorman
(GP)

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
style="background-color: Template:Solidarity–People Before Profit/meta/color" | 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%)
  1. People Before Profit, Solidarity and RISE contested this election as Solidarity–People Before Profit, so candidates appeared on the ballot under this name. Coppinger was a member of Solidarity.

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.

1982 by-election: Dublin West[7]
Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
Fianna Fáil Eileen Lemass 17,095 39.7
Fine Gael Liam Skelly 16,777 39.0 1
Sinn Féin (Workers' Party) Tomás Mac Giolla 6,357 14.8
Independent John O'Halloran 785 1.8
Labour Party Brendan O'Sullivan 703 1.6
Democratic Socialist Party Michael Conaghan 667 1.6
Independent Matt Merrigan 334 0.8
Independent John Condron 233 0.5
Independent Séamus O'Daly 68 0.2
Independent Jim Tallon 42 0.1
Electorate: 70,203   Valid: 43,061   Quota: 21,531   Turnout: 61.3%

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

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  29. Higgins campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance at the 2011 general election.
  30. Electronic voting was used in this constituency in 2002. Individual votes were published by the Dublin County Returning Officer in a zip file
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  32. Joe Higgins was an Independent candidate in 1996, as part of the Militant Labour organisation. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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