Cork North-Central (Dáil constituency)

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Cork North-Central
Dáil Constituency
Outline map
Location of Cork North-Central within Ireland
Major settlementsCork City (northern part)
Current constituency
Created1981
Seats5 (1981–2007)
4 (2007–)
TDs
  •   Mick Barry (PBP/S)
  •   Colm Burke (FG)
  •   Thomas Gould (SF)
  •   Pádraig O'Sullivan (FF)
County/City councilCork County Council
Cork City Council
EP constituencySouth

Cork North-Central 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 and boundaries[]

The constituency was created under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980 and first used at the 1981 general election, taking in parts of the former Cork City and Cork Mid constituencies. It is a mixed urban-rural constituency made up of the Cork North Central, Cork North East and Cork North West local electoral areas of Cork City north of the River Lee, and much of the Blarney local electoral area of County Cork.[1]

Changes to the constituency of Cork North-Central
Years TDs Boundaries Notes
1981–1992 5
Ballinlough A, Blackpool A, Blackpool B, Centre A, Centre B, Churchfield, City Hall A, City Hall B, Commons, Fair Hill A, Fair Hill B, Fair Hill C, Farranferris A, Farranferris B, Farranferris C, Gillabbey A, Gillabbey B, Gillabbey C, Gurranebraher A, Gurranebraher B, Gurranebraher C, Gurranebraher D, Gurranebraher E, Knocknaheeny, Mardyke, Mayfield, Montenotte A, Montenotte B, St. Patrick's A, St. Patrick's B, St. Patrick's C, Shanakiel, Shandon A, Shandon B, South Gate A, South Gate B, Sunday's Well A, Sunday's Well B, The Glen A, The Glen B, Tivoli A, Tivoli B
and, in the administrative county of Cork, the district electoral divisions of
Ballynaglogh, Blackpool, Blarney, Caherlag, Carrignavar, Carrigrohane Beg, Dripsey, Firmount, Glenville, Greenfort, Killeagh, Knockantota, Knockraha, Matehy, Rathcooney, Riverstown, St. Mary's, Whitechurch, in the former Rural District of Cork.
1992–2002 5
In the county borough of Cork, the wards of[4][5]
Ballinlough A, Bishopstown A, Bishopstown B, Bishopstown C, Blackpool A, Blackpool B, Centre A, Centre B, Churchfield, City Hall A, City Hall B, Commons, Fair Hill A, Fair Hill B, Fair Hill C, Farranferris A, Farranferris B, Farranferris C, Gillabbey A, Gillabbey B, Gillabbey C, Gurranebraher A, Gurranebraher B, Gurranebraher C, Gurranebraher D, Gurranebraher E, Knocknaheeny, Mardyke, Mayfield, Montenotte A, Montenotte B, St. Patrick's A, St. Patrick's B, St. Patrick's C, Shanakiel, Shandon A, Shandon B, South Gate A, South Gate B, Sunday's Well A, Sunday's Well B, The Glen A, The Glen B, Tivoli A, Tivoli B;
and, in the administrative county of Cork, the district electoral divisions of
Ballynaglogh, Blackpool, Blarney, Caherlag, Carrignavar, Carrigrohane Beg, Glenville, Greenfort, Killeagh, Knockantota, Knockraha, Rathcooney, Riverstown, St. Mary's, Whitechurch, in the former Rural District of Cork.
District electoral divisions of Dripsey, Firmount and Matehy transferred to Cork North-West.[6][7]
2002–2007 5
In the city of Cork, the electoral divisions of[8]
Ballinlough A, Bishopstown A, Bishopstown B, Bishopstown C, Blackpool A, Blackpool B, Centre A, Centre B, Churchfield, City Hall A, City Hall B, Commons, Evergreen, Fair Hill A, Fair Hill B, Fair Hill C, Farranferris A, Farranferris B, Farranferris C, Gillabbey A, Gillabbey B, Gillabbey C, Glasheen A, Glasheen B, Gurranebraher A, Gurranebraher B, Gurranebraher C, Gurranebraher D, Gurranebraher E, Knocknaheeny, Mardyke, Mayfield, Montenotte A, Montenotte B, St. Patrick's A, St Patrick's B, St. Patrick's C, Shanakiel, Shandon A, Shandon B, South Gate A, South Gate B, Sunday's Well A, Sunday's Well B, The Glen A, The Glen B, Tivoli A, Tivoli B, Tramore A, Turners Cross A;
and, in the county of Cork, the electoral divisions of
Blackpool, Blarney, Caherlag, Carrignavar, Greenfort, Killeagh, Knockantota, Rathcooney, Riverstown, St. Mary's, Whitechurch, in the former Rural District of Cork.
Electoral divisions in the Glasheen, Evergreen and St Finbarr's Hospital areas transferred from Cork South-Central;

Electoral divisions of Glenville, Ballynaglogh and Knockraha transferred to Cork East;

Electoral division of Carrigrohane Beg transferred to Cork North-West[9]

2007–2011 4
In the city of Cork, the electoral divisions of[10]
Blackpool A, Blackpool B, Churchfield, Commons, Fair Hill A, Fair Hill B, Fair Hill C, Farranferris A, Farranferris B, Farranferris C, Gurranebraher A, Gurranebraher B, Gurranebraher C, Gurranebraher D, Gurranebraher E, Knocknaheeny, Mayfield, Montenotte A, Montenotte B, St. Patrick's A, St. Patrick's B, St. Patrick's C, Shanakiel, Shandon A, Shandon B, Sunday's Well A, Sunday's Well B, The Glen A, The Glen B, Tivoli A, Tivoli B;
and, in the county of Cork, the electoral divisions of

Blackpool, Blarney, Caherlag, Carrignavar, Carrigrohane Beg, Dripsey, Firmount, Greenfort, Killeagh, Knockantota, Matehy, Rathcooney, Riverstown, St. Mary's, Whitechurch, in the former Rural District of Cork;

Gowlane, in the former Rural District of Macroom.
Electoral divisions of Ballinlough A, Bishopstown A, Bishopstown B, Bishopstown C, Centre A, Centre B, City Hall A, City Hall B, Evergreen, Gillabbey A, Gilabbey B, Gilabbey C, Glasheen A, Glasheen B, Mardyke, South Gate, South Gate B, Tramore A and Turner’s Cross A transferred to Cork South-Central;

Electoral divisions of Carrigrohane Beg, Dripsey, Firmount, Matehy, and Gowlane transferred from Cork North-West[11]

2011–2016 4
In the city of Cork, the electoral divisions of[12]
Blackpool A, Blackpool B, Churchfield, Commons, Fair Hill A, Fair Hill B, Fair Hill C, Farranferris A, Farranferris B, Farranferris C, Gurranebraher A, Gurranebraher B, Gurranebraher C, Gurranebraher D, Gurranebraher E, Knocknaheeny, Mayfield, Montenotte A, Montenotte B, St. Patrick's A, St. Patrick's B, St. Patrick's C, Shanakiel, Shandon A, Shandon B, Sunday's Well A, Sunday's Well B, The Glen A, The Glen B, Tivoli A, Tivoli B;
and, in the county of Cork, the electoral divisions of

Ballynaglogh, Blackpool, Blarney, Caherlag, Carrignavar, Carrigrohane Beg, Dripsey, Firmount, Glenville, Greenfort, Killeagh, Knockantota, Matehy, Rathcooney, Riverstown, St. Mary's, Whitechurch, in the former Rural District of Cork;

Carrig, Kildinan, Watergrasshill, in the former Rural District of Fermoy;

Gowlane, Kilcullen, Mountrivers, in the former Rural District of Macroom;

Ballynamona, Dromore, Kilshannig, Rahan, in the former Rural District of Mallow.
Electoral divisions of Ballynaglogh, Glenville, Carrig, Kildinan, Watergrasshill, Ballynamona and Rahan transferred from Cork East;

Electoral divisions of Kilcullen, Mountrivers, Dromore and Kilshannig transferred from Cork North-West.[13]

2016– 4
In the city of Cork, the electoral divisions of[14][1]
Bishopstown A, Bishopstown B, Bishopstown C, Blackpool A, Blackpool B, Centre A, Centre B, Churchfield, Commons, Fair Hill A, Fair Hill B, Fair Hill C, Farranferris A, Farranferris B, Farranferris C, Gillabbey A, Gillabbey B, Gillabbey C, Glasheen A, Glasheen B, Gurranebraher A, Gurranebraher B, Gurranebraher C, Gurranebraher D, Gurranebraher E, Knocknaheeny, Mardyke, Mayfield, Montenotte A, Montenotte B, St. Patrick’s A, St. Patrick’s B, St. Patrick’s C, Shanakiel, Shandon A, Shandon B, Sunday’s Well A, Sunday’s Well B, The Glen A, The Glen B, Tivoli A, Tivoli B;
and, in the county of Cork, the electoral divisions of

Ballynaglogh, Blackpool, Blarney, Caherlag, Carrignavar, Carrigrohane Beg, Dripsey, Firmount, Glenville, Greenfort, Killeagh, Knockantota, Matehy, Rathcooney, Riverstown, St. Mary’s, Whitechurch, and the townland of Inchigaggin in the electoral division of Bishopstown (part), in the former Rural District of Cork;

Carrig, Kildinan, Watergrasshill, in the former Rural District of Fermoy;

Gowlane, in the former Rural District of Macroom;

Ballynamona, Rahan, in the former Rural District of Mallow.
Electoral divisions of Bishopstown A, Bishopstown B, Bishopstown C, Centre A, Centre B, Gillabbey A, Gillabbey B, Gillabbey C, Glasheen A, Glasheen B, Mardyke and the Townland of Inchigaggin transferred from Cork South-Central;

Electoral divisions of Kilcullen, Mountrivers, Dromore and Kilshannig transferred to Cork North-West.[15]

TDs[]

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Cork North-Central 1981–[16]
Key to parties
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
22nd 1981[17] Toddy O'Sullivan
(Lab)
Liam Burke
(FG)
Denis Lyons
(FF)
Bernard Allen
(FG)
Seán French
(FF)
23rd 1982 (Feb)[18]
24th 1982 (Nov)[19] Dan Wallace
(FF)
25th 1987[20] Máirín Quill
(Progressive Democrats)
26th 1989[21] Gerry O'Sullivan
(Lab)
27th 1992[22] Liam Burke
(FG)
1994 by-election[23] Kathleen Lynch
(DL)
28th 1997[24] Billy Kelleher
(FF)
Noel O'Flynn
(FF)
29th 2002[25] Kathleen Lynch
(Lab)
30th 2007[26] 4 seats
from 2007
31st 2011[27] Jonathan O'Brien
(SF)
Dara Murphy
(FG)
32nd 2016[28] Mick Barry
(AAA–PBP)
2019 by-election[29] Pádraig O'Sullivan
(FF)
33rd 2020 Thomas Gould
(SF)
Mick Barry
(PBP/S)
Colm Burke
(FG)

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: Cork North-Central[30][31][32][33]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Sinn Féin Thomas Gould 26.7 13,811                          
Fianna Fáil Pádraig O'Sullivan 15.8 8,158 8,247 8,259 8,269 8,276 8,461 8,624 9,179 9,242 9,417 9,821 12,099    
Fine Gael Colm Burke 12.8 6,646 6,717 6,731 6,738 6,748 6,775 7,486 7,617 7,687 7,783 8,201 8,670 9,117 10,649
Independent Kenneth O'Flynn 7.7 3,994 4,422 4,438 4,478 4,546 4,672 4,700 4,754 4,830 5,401 5,928 6,394 6,771 7,280
PBP/Solidarity Mick Barry[n 1] 7.2 3,703 5,162 5,185 5,229 5,457 5,576 5,594 5,628 5,981 6,199 6,815 7,205 7,425 9,396
Fianna Fáil Tony Fitzgerald 6.5 3,338 3,512 3,526 3,531 3,576 3,588 3,610 3,927 3,961 4,062 4,256      
Green Oliver Moran 6.2 3,205 3,381 3,403 3,410 3,452 3,529 3,617 3,688 4,181 4,304 5,206 5,416 5,738  
Labour John Maher 5.0 2,561 2,855 2,864 2,869 2,939 3,056 3,128 3,183 3,428 3,513        
Aontú Finian Toomey 2.6 1,325 1,430 1,449 1,507 1,540 1,571 1,584 1,602 1,647          
Fianna Fáil Sandra Murphy 2.4 1,218 1,256 1,264 1,267 1,278 1,283 1,329              
Fine Gael Lorraine O'Neill 2.2 1,156 1,173 1,178 1,181 1,185 1,221                
Social Democrats Sinéad Halpin 2.2 1,121 1,295 1,309 1,325 1,396 1,444 1,465 1,503            
Independent Ger Keohane 1.3 694 759 766 783 866                  
Independent T J Hogan 0.5 257 407 427 454                    
Independent Diarmaid Ó Cadhla 0.4 230 270 288                      
Workers' Party James Coughlan 0.4 180 301 311 327                    
Independent Sean O'Leary 0.3 137 152                        
Independent Stephen O'Donovan 0.1 44 83                        
Electorate: 87,473   Valid: 51,778   Spoilt: 440   Quota: 10,356   Turnout: 52,218 (59.7%)
  1. ^ People Before Profit, Solidarity and RISE contested this election as Solidarity–People Before Profit, so candidates appeared on the ballot under this name. Barry was a member of Solidarity.

2019 by-election[]

A by-election was held in the constituency on 29 November 2019, to fill the seat vacated by Billy Kelleher on his election to the European Parliament in May 2019.[34]

2019 Cork North-Central by-election[35]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Fianna Fáil Pádraig O'Sullivan 28.0 7,148 7,154 7,177 7,202 7,250 7,451 7,544 7,878 8,657 11,633
Fine Gael Colm Burke 21.1 5,385 5,386 5,398 5,431 5,469 5,593 5,684 6,118 6,972  
Sinn Féin Thomas Gould 19.7 5,041 5,042 5,077 5,275 5,368 5,479 5,935 6,184 7,130 8,044
Labour John Maher 9.7 2,482 2,485 2,501 2,565 2,705 2,750 2,947 3,866    
Green Oliver Moran 7.4 1,883 1,884 1,898 1,932 2,095 2,195 2,537      
PBP/Solidarity Fiona Ryan 4.4 1,121 1,125 1,155 1,260 1,436 1,534        
Aontú Finian Toomey 3.9 1,008 1,015 1,042 1,070 1,098          
Social Democrats Sinéad Halpin 2.5 644 644 652 727            
Independent Martin Condon 1.1 291 294 347              
Workers' Party James Coughlan 1.1 281 285 290              
Independent Thomas Kiely 0.9 234 248                
Independent Charlie Keddy 0.2 49                  
Electorate: 85,524   Valid: 25,567   Spoilt: 287 (1.1%)   Quota: 12,784   Turnout: 25,854 (30.2%)

2016 general election[]

2016 general election: Cork North-Central[36][37][28]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Fianna Fáil Billy Kelleher 27.9 14,286                    
AAA–PBP Mick Barry 15.7 8,041 8,713 8,904 9,138 9,347 10,097 10,714        
Sinn Féin Jonathan O'Brien 12.2 6,231 6,641 6,754 6,865 6,939 7,260 7,462 11,079      
Fine Gael Dara Murphy 10.3 5,264 5,718 5,746 5,800 5,957 6,008 6,166 6,250 6,369 6,403 9,256
Fine Gael Julie O'Leary 7.5 3,841 4,283 4,364 4,443 4,687 4,771 5,138 5,225 5,488 5,581  
Sinn Féin Thomas Gould 7.4 3,773 4,047 4,100 4,175 4,236 4,398 4,458        
Labour Kathleen Lynch 7.3 3,723 4,358 4,419 4,506 4,608 4,718 5,286 5,436 5,805 5,973 7,491
Green Oliver Moran 3.3 1,693 1,936 2,011 2,108 2,331 2,490          
Workers' Party Ted Tynan 2.8 1,419 1,615 1,694 1,805 1,919            
Renua Paddy O'Leary 2.2 1,120 1,445 1,520 1,716              
Independent Ger Keohane 1.8 912 1,152 1,300                
Independent Thomas Kiely 0.9 473 548                  
Independent Mick Murphy 0.4 215 265                  
Identity Ireland Peter O'Loughlin 0.4 183 218                  
Electorate: 81,609   Valid: 51,174   Spoilt: 516 (1.0%)   Quota: 10,235   Turnout: 51,690 (63.3%)

2011 general election[]

2011 general election: Cork North-Central[27]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sinn Féin Jonathan O'Brien 15.2 7,923 7,942 7,978 8,022 8,053 8,254 8,567 11,131      
Fianna Fáil Billy Kelleher 15.1 7,896 7,933 7,941 7,981 8,023 8,057 8,384 8,542 8,574 9,183 9,595
Labour Kathleen Lynch 14.7 7,676 7,696 7,734 7,749 7,847 7,953 8,236 9,504 9,905 14,088  
Fine Gael Pat Burton 13.6 7,072 7,104 7,117 7,155 7,240 7,263 7,585 7,778 7,816 8,453 9,233
Fine Gael Dara Murphy 12.7 6,597 6,615 6,642 6,682 6,768 6,809 7,038 7,271 7,356 8,367 9,515
Labour John Gilroy 11.7 6,125 6,134 6,154 6,158 6,245 6,303 6,659 7,156 7,293    
Socialist Party Mick Barry[38] 9.2 4,803 4,826 4,876 4,903 4,940 5,131 5,319        
New Vision Pádraig O'Sullivan 2.0 1,020 1,050 1,085 1,136              
Independent Kevin Conway 1.8 958 969 996 1020              
Workers' Party Ted Tynan 1.3 681 688 701 724              
Green Ken Walsh 1.0 524                    
Christian Solidarity Harry Rea 0.6 324                    
An Chomhdháil Phobail John Adams 0.5 282                    
Independent Benjamin Ashu Arrah 0.3 161                    
Independent Fergus O'Rourke 0.2 95                    
Electorate: 75,302   Valid: 52,137   Spoilt: 572 (1.1%)   Quota: 10,428   Turnout: 52,709 (70.0%)

2007 general election[]

2007 general election: Cork North-Central[26]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Fianna Fáil Billy Kelleher 22.3 9,456            
Fine Gael Bernard Allen 16.2 6,866 6,935 7,066 7,267 7,515 8,193 9,258
Fianna Fáil Noel O'Flynn 13.4 5,680 6,298 6,410 6,531 6,612 7,043 7,646
Labour Kathleen Lynch 12.3 5,221 5,315 5,513 6,104 6,673 7,366 9,061
Fine Gael Gerry Kelly 11.4 4,808 4,890 5,025 5,251 5,352 5,533 5,893
Sinn Féin Jonathan O'Brien 8.2 3,456 3,487 3,621 3,776 4,333 5,074  
Independent Dave McCarthy 5.9 2,492 2,533 2,662 2,776 3,064    
Socialist Party Mick Barry 4.0 1,700 1,707 1,841 1,995      
Green Chris O'Leary 3.5 1,503 1,528 1,690        
Independent John McCarthy 1.7 702 713          
Workers' Party Ted Tynan 0.6 263 267          
Independent Stephen Saleh 0.3 116 119          
Fathers Rights Niall Brennan 0.2 84 85          
Electorate: 67,777   Valid: 42,347   Spoilt: 471 (1.1%)   Quota: 8,470   Turnout: 42,818 (63.1%)

2002 general election[]

2002 general election: Cork North-Central[25]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Fianna Fáil Noel O'Flynn 16.4 7,387 7,441 7,495 7,525      
Fianna Fáil Billy Kelleher 12.8 5,801 5,849 5,885 5,940 6,630 6,969 7,456
Fianna Fáil Dan Wallace 12.3 5,537 5,608 5,632 5,675 6,235 6,577 7,187
Fine Gael Bernard Allen 12.1 5,458 5,503 5,597 5,672 6,184 6,601 7,650
Labour Kathleen Lynch 11.8 5,313 5,402 5,628 6,142 6,683 7,496 8,418
Fine Gael Gerry Kelly 8.3 3,744 3,767 3,818 3,911 4,404 4,568 4,937
Independent Joe O'Callaghan 6.9 3,154 3,222 3,319 3,457 3,705 4,465  
Progressive Democrats John Minihan 6.9 3,126 3,152 3,173 3,286      
Sinn Féin Jonathan O'Brien 6.3 2,860 2,965 3,223 3,405 3,483    
Green Nicholas McMurray 2.5 1,155 1,196 1,329        
Socialist Party Mick Barry 2.1 936 1,026          
Workers' Party Ted Tynan 1.0 458            
Christian Solidarity Gerry Duffy 0.5 215            
Electorate: 79,063   Valid: 45,144   Spoilt: 548 (1.2%)   Quota: 7,525   Turnout: 45,692 (57.8%)

1997 general election[]

1997 general election: Cork North-Central[39]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Fine Gael Bernard Allen 17.6 7,746                    
Fine Gael Liam Burke 12.6 5,527 5,761 5,816 5,903 5,987 6,153 6,362 6,548 7,544    
Fianna Fáil Billy Kelleher 12.3 5,419 5,434 5,451 5,506 5,558 5,647 5,748 5,994 6,192 7,201 7,317
Fianna Fáil Dan Wallace 12.0 5,273 5,293 5,342 5,462 5,528 5,792 5,937 6,235 6,394 7,583  
Fianna Fáil Noel O'Flynn 11.2 4,943 4,961 4,994 5,040 5,122 5,258 5,308 5,536 5,660 6,368 6,475
Progressive Democrats Máirín Quill 7.5 3,304 3,321 3,330 3,397 3,452 3,553 3,749 3,865 4,043    
Democratic Left Kathleen Lynch 7.2 3,146 3,194 3,283 3,305 3,467 3,636 4,005 4,336 5,332 5,870 5,895
Labour Sheila O'Sullivan 5.3 2,321 2,346 2,375 2,389 2,458 2,539 2,813 3,022      
Sinn Féin Don O'Leary 3.8 1,654 1,659 1,737 1,754 1,883 2,023 2,185        
Green Jane Power 3.0 1,340 1,345 1,378 1,435 1,574 1,759          
Catholic Democrats Con O'Leary 2.5 1,114 1,123 1,169 1,400 1,519            
Independent Paddy Mulcahy 2.0 899 905 973 1,018              
Christian Solidarity Eddie Mullins 1.8 777 779 792                
Workers' Party Jimmy Homan 1.2 545 552                  
Electorate: 71,873   Valid: 44,008   Spoilt: 408 (0.9%)   Quota: 7,335   Turnout: 44,416 (61.8%)

1994 by-election[]

Following the death of Labour Party TD Gerry O'Sullivan, a by-election was held on 10 November 1994. The seat was won by the Democratic Left candidate Kathleen Lynch.

1994 by-election: Cork North-Central[23]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Democratic Left Kathleen Lynch 26.4 9,843 10,000 10,359 10,734 11,106 12,260 14,175 17,329
Fianna Fáil Billy Kelleher 25.5 9,528 9,674 9,729 9,825 10,037 10,635 11,951 13,730
Fine Gael Colm Burke 16.2 6,035 6,139 6,193 6,273 6,315 7,348 8,128  
Labour Lisa O'Sullivan 10.7 4,003 4,097 4,308 4,580 4,873 5,431    
Green Jane Power 5.0 1,856 2,013 2,092 2,264 2,593      
Progressive Democrats Michael Burns 4.4 1,628 1,669 1,690 1,727 1,753      
Sinn Féin Don O'Leary 3.5 1,304 1,345 1,466 1,572        
Workers' Party Jimmy Homan 2.9 1,082 1,122            
Independent Con O'Leary 2.8 1,036 1,186 1,309          
Independent Donie O'Leary 1.2 445              
Independent Gerry Duffy 1.1 426              
Natural Law Nora Ann Luck 0.4 162              
Electorate: 70,142   Valid: 37,348   Quota: 18,675   Turnout: 53.2%

1992 general election[]

1992 general election: Cork North-Central[40]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Labour Gerry O'Sullivan 22.3 10,008                              
Fianna Fáil Dan Wallace 14.4 6,455 6,675 6,723 6,788 6,858 6,894 6,963 7,264 7,292 7,363 7,456 7,670        
Fine Gael Bernard Allen 11.7 5,263 5,744 5,780 5,841 5,881 5,910 5,949 5,970 6,337 6,440 6,568 6,901 7,087 7,730    
Progressive Democrats Máirín Quill 11.6 5,192 5,562 5,595 5,633 5,667 5,700 5,727 5,787 5,988 6,183 6,249 6,406 6,622 7,272 7,301 7,363
Fine Gael Liam Burke 9.0 4,051 4,227 4,243 4,262 4,277 4,297 4,327 4,352 4,618 4,673 4,759 4,898 5,001 5,288 5,321 5,491
Fianna Fáil Billy Kelleher 6.7 3,017 3,058 3,088 3,100 3,103 3,114 3,133 3,319 3,328 3,377 3,392 3,431 5,198 5,421 5,451 5,466
Fianna Fáil Denis Lyons 5.5 2,460 2,500 2,524 2,539 2,546 2,559 2,596 2,751 2,764 2,788 2,804 2,840        
Democratic Left John Kelleher 4.0 1,795 2,219 2,237 2,272 2,299 2,403 2,467 2,481 2,519 2,735 2,957 3,188 3,309      
Independent Con O'Leary 2.3 1,036 1,200 1,226 1,266 1,535 1,572 1,684 1,692 1,708 1,830 2,024          
Fine Gael Michael O'Leary 2.0 894 969 974 985 989 995 1,009 1,019                
Green Donogh MacCarthy Morrogh 1.8 818 924 966 1,003 1,023 1,050 1,123 1,143 1,170              
Fianna Fáil Gene McCarthy 1.7 755 775 805 814 817 821 833                  
Workers' Party Jimmy Homan 1.6 737 858 868 890 898 1,124 1,217 1,223 1,232 1,305            
Sinn Féin Don O'Leary 1.4 618 656 664 678 695 727                    
Independent Donie O'Leary 1.1 481 534 554 585                        
Christian Centrist Gerry Duffy 1.0 447 456                            
Workers' Party Ted Tynan 1.0 446 590 594 614 629                      
Independent John O'Mahony 0.9 422 465 493                          
Electorate: 68,479   Valid: 44,895   Spoilt: 841 (1.8%)   Quota: 7,483   Turnout: 45,736 (66.8%)

1989 general election[]

1989 general election: Cork North-Central[41]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Labour Gerry O'Sullivan 17.1 7,058                
Fine Gael Bernard Allen 14.6 6,032 6,063 6,144 6,207 6,425 6,593 7,352    
Fianna Fáil Dan Wallace 13.1 5,405 5,422 5,504 5,771 5,903 7,051      
Fine Gael Liam Burke 11.5 4,757 4,769 4,801 4,847 4,932 5,056 5,404 5,647 5,657
Progressive Democrats Máirín Quill 10.2 4,203 4,226 4,277 4,362 4,583 4,791 5,610 5,736 5,748
Fianna Fáil Denis Lyons 9.7 4,008 4,012 4,063 4,378 4,405 5,895 6,213 6,249 6,403
Workers' Party John Kelleher 8.2 3,395 3,454 3,722 3,775 4,153 4,270      
Fianna Fáil Michael Bowes 7.0 2,865 2,868 2,912 3,364 3,398        
Fianna Fáil Tim Brosnan 3.2 1,310 1,311 1,331            
Independent Con O'Leary 2.9 1,180 1,205 1,424 1,435          
Sinn Féin Kevin Wallace 1.9 766 772              
Communist Party Noel Murphy 0.3 133 134              
Independent Michael F. Murphy 0.2 68 69              
Independent William Abbey of the Holy Cross Fitzsimon 0.2 67 67              
Electorate: 63,395   Valid: 41,247   Quota: 6,875   Turnout:

1987 general election[]

1987 general election: Cork North-Central[20]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
Fianna Fáil Dan Wallace 7,509 17.3 1 1
Fine Gael Bernard Allen 5,934 13.7 4
Fine Gael Liam Burke 5,438 12.6 5
Progressive Democrats Máirín Quill 5,046 11.6 3
Fianna Fáil Denis Lyons 5,039 11.6 2
Workers' Party John Kelleher 2,628 6.1
Labour Gerry O'Sullivan 2,553 5.9
Fianna Fáil Paud Black 2,435 5.6
Progressive Democrats Joseph McCarthy 2,199 5.1
Labour Joseph O'Callaghan 1,167 2.7
Fianna Fáil Ann Whyte 1,144 2.6
Independent Bernie Murphy 684 1.6
Sinn Féin Don O'Leary 681 1.6
Independent Denis Tobin 576 1.3
Independent Noel Murphy 182 0.4
Independent Con O'Connell 75 0.2
Independent Michael T. Murphy 53 0.1
Electorate: ?   Valid: 43,343   Quota: 7,224   Turnout:

November 1982 general election[]

November 1982 general election: Cork North-Central[19]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
Fianna Fáil Dan Wallace 7,173 16.8 1 1
Fine Gael Bernard Allen 7,101 16.6 2
Labour Toddy O'Sullivan 5,623 13.2 3
Fine Gael Liam Burke 5,219 12.2 4
Fianna Fáil Denis Lyons 4,999 11.7 5
Fianna Fáil Seán French 4,129 9.7
Fine Gael Colm Burke 2,368 5.5
Fianna Fáil Donal O'Connell 1,880 4.4
Workers' Party John Kelleher 1,836 4.3
Independent James Kenneally 1,725 4.0
Fine Gael William Nolan 714 1.7
Electorate: ?   Valid: 42,767   Quota: 7,128   Turnout:

February 1982 general election[]

February 1982 general election: Cork North-Central[18]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Fianna Fáil Denis Lyons 15.7 6,694 6,699 6,733 6,770 7,376            
Fine Gael Bernard Allen 15.1 6,407 6,410 6,428 6,526 6,584 6,587 7,052 8,144      
Fine Gael Liam Burke 14.6 6,234 6,237 6,255 6,300 6,336 6,338 6,476 7,502      
Labour Toddy O'Sullivan 13.2 5,629 5,635 5,698 6,030 6,133 6,140 6,752 7,056 7,899    
Fianna Fáil Seán French 11.7 4,975 4,981 5,005 5,053 5,628 5,759 5,969 6,027 6,067 6,169 6,263
Fianna Fáil Dan Wallace 11.3 4,798 4,800 4,837 4,914 5,450 5,583 5,989 6,039 6,058 6,147 6,258
Fine Gael Tomás Ryan 6.0 2,562 2,563 2,565 2,587 2,592 2,594 2,611        
Fianna Fáil Liam Ó Murchú 4.4 1,894 1,897 1,935 1,986              
Independent James Kenneally 4.2 1,785 1,805 1,968 2,249 2,283 2,284          
Sinn Féin – The Workers' Party Ted Tynan 2.3 962 983 1,093                
Irish Republican Socialist Jim Lane 1.3 542 560                  
Independent James Corcoran 0.2 95                    
Electorate: 61,463   Valid: 42,577   Spoilt: 421 (0.9%)   Quota: 7,097   Turnout: 42,998 (69.9%)

1981 general election[]

1981 general election: Cork North-Central[17]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
Labour Toddy O'Sullivan 7,163 15.8 1
Fine Gael Liam Burke 6,497 14.3 2
Fianna Fáil Denis Lyons 5,394 11.9 4
Fianna Fáil Seán French 4,913 10.8 5
Fine Gael Bernard Allen 4,308 9.5 3
Fianna Fáil Máirín Quill 3,614 8.0
Fianna Fáil Dan Wallace 3,327 7.3
Anti H-Block Mairéad Farrell 2,751 6.1
Fine Gael Tomás Ryan 2,614 5.8
Fine Gael John Blair 2,046 4.5
Sinn Féin – The Workers' Party Ted Tynan 1,501 3.3
Independent James Kenneally 1,324 2.9
Electorate: ?   Valid: 45,452   Quota: 7,576   Turnout:

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