Dáil constituency (1977–present)
Dún Laoghaire 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 [ ]
The constituency was created in 1977, replacing the earlier Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown constituency which was created in 1948.
At the 2011 general election the number of seats was reduced from 5 to 4.[2]
Boundaries [ ]
The constituency is located in the eastern area of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown county, consisting of the area around the town of Dún Laoghaire and including Ballybrack , Blackrock , Booterstown , Cabinteely (east of the N11 road ), Dalkey , Deansgrange , Glasthule , Killiney , Loughlinstown , Monkstown , Sallynoggin , Shankill , and Stillorgan .[3]
For the 2016 general election the constituency was redrawn to include the electoral divisions of Cabinteely-Loughlinstown, Foxrock-Carrickmines, Foxrock-Torquay and Stillorgan-Leopardstown, taken from the now-dissolved Dublin South constituency.[4]
The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017 defines the constituency as:[5]
"In the county of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown the electoral divisions of:
Ballybrack, Blackrock-Booterstown, Blackrock-Carysfort, Blackrock-Central, Blackrock-Glenomena, Blackrock-Monkstown, Blackrock-Newpark, Blackrock-Seapoint, Blackrock-Stradbrook, Blackrock-Templehill, Blackrock-Williamstown, Cabinteely-Granitefield, Cabinteely-Kilbogget, Cabinteely-Loughlinstown, Cabinteely-Pottery, Dalkey-Avondale, Dalkey-Bullock, Dalkey-Coliemore, Dalkey Hill, Dalkey Upper, Dún Laoghaire-East Central, Dún Laoghaire-Glasthule, Dún Laoghaire-Glenageary, Dún Laoghaire-Monkstown Farm, Dún Laoghaire-Mount Town, Dún Laoghaire-Sallynoggin East, Dún Laoghaire-Sallynoggin South, Dún Laoghaire-Sallynoggin West, Dún Laoghaire-Salthill, Dún Laoghaire-Sandycove, Dún Laoghaire-West Central, Foxrock-Beechpark, Foxrock-Carrickmines, Foxrock-Deansgrange, Foxrock-Torquay, Killiney North, Killiney South, Shankill-Rathmichael, Shankill-Rathsallagh, Shankill-Shanganagh, Stillorgan-Leopardstown, Stillorgan-Priory;
and that part of the electoral division of Glencullen that lies to the east of the M50 Motorway and to the south of the N31 and the Leopardstown Road."
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 : Dún Laoghaire[19] [20] [21] [22] [23]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PBP/Solidarity
Richard Boyd Barrett [a]
15.5
9,632
9,746
10,119
10,628
10,902
11,119
16,364
Green
Ossian Smyth
14.9
9,300
9,391
10,170
11,532
11,900
12,510
Fine Gael
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill
12.4
7,754
7,787
7,891
8,337
8,656
11,488
11,666
12,061
Fine Gael
Mary Mitchell O'Connor
11.8
7,330
7,355
7,440
7,685
8,067
10,136
10,281
10,612
Sinn Féin
Shane O'Brien
9.6
6,002
6,054
6,226
6,349
6,401
6,432
Fine Gael
Barry Ward
9.2
5,744
5,796
5,892
6,140
6,349
Fianna Fáil
Cormac Devlin
9.2
5,715
5,815
6,331
6,530
9,527
9,994
10,301
11,071
Fianna Fáil
Mary Hanafin
6.7
4,196
4,262
4,603
4,752
Labour
Juliet O'Connell
4.8
3,009
3,048
3,372
Social Democrats
Dave Quinn
2.2
1,382
1,419
Aontú
Mairéad Tóibín
1.9
1,185
1,539
Independent
John Waters [b]
1.5
925
Irish Freedom
Con Óg Ó Laoghaire
0.2
119
Electorate: 99,811 Valid: 62,293 Spoilt: 357 (0.6%) Quota: 12,459 Turnout: 62,250 (62.8%)
2016 general election [ ]
2016 general election : Dún Laoghaire[24] [25] [18]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Ceann Comhairle
Seán Barrett
Automatically Returned
N/A
Fine Gael
Mary Mitchell O'Connor
18.3
10,817
11,088
11,130
11,433
11,967
12,393
14,941
Fine Gael
Maria Bailey
17.7
10,489
10,882
10,934
11,270
11,854
12,422
15,198
AAA–PBP
Richard Boyd Barrett
16.5
9,775
10,008
12,215
13,287
14,761
15,718
Fianna Fáil
Mary Hanafin
10.9
6,478
6,709
6,792
6,986
7,290
10,221
10,969
Labour
Carrie Smyth
8.8
5,192
5,296
5,385
5,739
6,895
7,165
Fianna Fáil
Cormac Devlin
7.9
4,665
4,877
5,055
5,265
5,564
Green
Ossian Smyth
5.9
3,478
3,677
3,833
4,750
Sinn Féin
Shane O'Brien
5.3
3,167
3,209
Independent
Carol Hunt
5.3
3,152
3,410
3,610
Renua
Frank Cronin
3.1
1,812
Direct Democracy
Raymond Whitehead
0.4
213
Electorate: 92,248 Valid: 59,238 Spoilt: 401 Quota: 14,810 Turnout: 59,639 (64.65%)
2011 general election [ ]
2011 general election : Dún Laoghaire[26] [17]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Labour
Eamon Gilmore
20.2
11,468
Fine Gael
Seán Barrett
18.5
10,504
10,516
10,538
10,573
10,666
10,913
11,274
11,723
Fine Gael
Mary Mitchell O'Connor
16.0
9,087
9,094
9,120
9,163
9,239
9,568
9,998
10,309
10,451
13,005
People Before Profit
Richard Boyd Barrett [27]
10.9
6,206
6,228
6,271
6,332
6,384
6,795
7,132
7,413
7,453
9,914
10,794
Labour
Ivana Bacik
10.1
5,749
5,826
5,857
5,904
5,916
6,200
6,953
7,260
7,306
Fianna Fáil
Mary Hanafin
9.0
5,090
5,096
5,107
5,130
5,217
5,392
5,606
7,874
8,013
8,889
9,420
Fianna Fáil
Barry Andrews
6.2
3,542
3,545
3,554
3,569
3,594
3,713
3,886
Green
Ciarán Cuffe
3.8
2,156
2,158
2,187
2,222
2,234
2,429
Independent
Victor Boyhan
1.5
834
835
851
912
941
Independent
Carl Haughton
0.8
456
457
500
563
594
Independent
Trevor Patton
0.8
445
446
467
500
515
Christian Solidarity
Daire Fitzgerald
0.8
434
434
441
450
New Vision
Nick Crawford
0.7
394
394
438
Independent
Mike Deegan
0.5
311
311
Electorate: 80,115 Valid: 56,676 Spoilt: 481 (0.8%) Quota: 11,336 Turnout: 57,157 (71.3%)
2007 general election [ ]
2007 general election : Dún Laoghaire[16]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fianna Fáil
Mary Hanafin
20.2
11,884
Fianna Fáil
Barry Andrews
14.6
8,587
9,977
Labour
Eamon Gilmore
12.2
7,127
7,254
7,492
7,514
8,720
9,225
9,937
Fine Gael
Seán Barrett
9.2
5,361
5,418
5,456
5,465
5,640
6,274
8,581
8,633
13,090
People Before Profit
Richard Boyd Barrett
8.9
5,233
5,294
5,798
5,813
5,943
6,362
6,705
6,732
7,139
7,890
Green
Ciarán Cuffe
7.7
4,534
4,626
4,865
4,886
5,173
6,045
6,368
6,399
7,357
9,910
Fine Gael
John Bailey
7.3
4,309
4,359
4,406
4,415
4,547
4,932
Fine Gael
Eugene Regan
7.1
4,162
4,209
4,230
4,237
4,497
5,186
6,248
6,289
Progressive Democrats
Fiona O'Malley
6.7
3,959
4,165
4,212
4,309
4,437
Labour
Oisín Quinn
3.9
2,265
2,316
2,366
2,377
Sinn Féin
Eoin Ó Broin
2.2
1,292
1,309
Electorate: 89,035 Valid: 58,713 Spoilt: 397 (0.7%) Quota: 9,786 Turnout: 59,110 (66.4%)
2002 general election [ ]
2002 general election : Dún Laoghaire[15]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Fianna Fáil
Mary Hanafin
16.4
8,818
8,827
8,920
8,950
Labour
Eamon Gilmore
15.4
8,271
8,284
8,297
8,343
8,375
8,414
8,762
8,942
Fianna Fáil
Barry Andrews
13.8
7,425
7,431
7,449
7,459
7,483
7,519
7,676
7,742
8,289
8,367
8,918
Progressive Democrats
Fiona O'Malley
13.4
7,166
7,171
7,188
7,217
7,260
7,309
7,498
7,577
7,707
8,259
9,264
Green
Ciarán Cuffe
9.3
5,002
5,012
5,033
5,108
5,177
5,306
5,695
5,799
6,599
6,918
8,670
Labour
Niamh Bhreathnach
7.3
3,893
3,899
3,900
3,935
3,970
4,002
4,102
4,247
4,550
5,090
Fine Gael
Helen Keogh
6.0
3,229
3,230
3,233
3,252
3,272
3,288
3,342
3,869
3,916
Fine Gael
Liam T. Cosgrave
5.9
3,135
3,137
3,153
3,167
3,181
3,205
3,272
3,911
3,996
6,326
7,530
Sinn Féin
Michael O'Brien
4.0
2,159
2,160
2,173
2,176
2,192
2,205
2,405
2,421
Fine Gael
John Bailey
3.2
1,705
1,706
1,712
1,720
1,735
1,745
1,795
Socialist Workers
Richard Boyd Barrett
1.6
876
878
880
890
916
932
Independent
Patrick O'Keefe
1.1
593
596
614
628
684
724
Independent
Denis O'Buachalla
0.7
346
353
361
380
Independent
Vincent MacDowell
0.6
345
354
369
394
418
Ind. Health Alliance
Heather Williams
0.6
319
323
338
Christian Solidarity
Michael Redmond
0.5
265
267
Independent
Barbara Hyland
0.2
86
Electorate: 91,522 Valid: 53,633 Spoilt: 438 (0.8%) Quota: 8,939 Turnout: 54,071 (59.1%)
1997 general election [ ]
1997 general election : Dún Laoghaire[28]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fine Gael
Seán Barrett
17.0
9,223
Fianna Fáil
David Andrews
16.5
8,933
8,940
9,195
Fine Gael
Monica Barnes
13.9
7,576
7,701
7,945
8,145
8,778
8,801
9,857
Democratic Left
Eamon Gilmore
13.9
7,534
7,551
7,819
8,000
8,949
8,967
9,381
Fianna Fáil
Mary Hanafin
9.4
5,079
5,080
5,245
6,198
6,591
6,668
9,584
Labour
Niamh Bhreathnach
8.6
4,698
4,719
4,876
4,947
5,500
5,509
5,846
Progressive Democrats
Helen Keogh
8.6
4,636
4,640
4,800
4,975
5,400
5,425
Green
Vincent MacDowell
5.1
2,762
2,764
3,139
3,454
Christian Solidarity
Gerard Casey
3.7
2,000
2,002
2,093
Independent
Paddy Madigan
2.0
1,082
1,083
Independent
Olaf Paul Tyaransen
0.6
348
348
Independent
Jog Monster Raving Looney Abum
0.5
288
288
Independent
Hazel Allshire-Tyrrell
0.1
53
53
Independent
Rory Stokes
0.1
41
41
Electorate: 87,994 Valid: 54,253 Spoilt: 393 (0.7%) Quota: 9,043 Turnout: 54,646 (62.1%)
1992 general election [ ]
1992 general election : Dún Laoghaire[29]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Fianna Fáil
David Andrews
22.6
13,418
Labour
Niamh Bhreathnach
17.0
10,074
Democratic Left
Eamon Gilmore
11.9
7,045
7,263
7,269
7,304
7,558
7,731
7,799
8,480
8,761
9,012
9,429
9,788
Progressive Democrats
Helen Keogh
10.9
6,497
6,708
6,709
6,719
6,735
6,828
6,856
7,235
7,416
7,760
8,856
10,038
Fine Gael
Seán Barrett
8.2
4,852
5,095
5,097
5,102
5,138
5,239
5,256
5,376
5,523
7,567
11,590
Fine Gael
Monica Barnes
7.2
4,261
4,456
4,461
4,465
4,479
4,514
4,545
4,779
4,971
6,068
Fine Gael
Liam T. Cosgrave
6.2
3,683
3,802
3,803
3,804
3,819
4,196
4,207
4,316
4,422
Fianna Fáil
Brian Hillery
5.0
2,973
4,146
4,151
4,153
4,237
4,625
4,629
4,772
7,254
7,602
7,757
7,910
Fianna Fáil
Betty Coffey
3.6
2,119
3,346
3,350
3,355
3,446
3,533
3,538
3,688
Green
Vincent MacDowell
3.0
1,784
1,849
1,863
1,882
2,035
2,323
2,337
Independent
Michael Quinn
2.9
1,705
1,740
1,749
1,756
1,823
Sinn Féin
Kevin Barry Fitzpatrick
1.4
801
831
832
849
Workers' Party
Eamonn Murdock
0.2
110
115
115
Independent
Martin Joseph McAneny
0.1
48
49
Electorate: 87,495 Valid: 59,370 Spoilt: 679 (1.1%) Quota: 9,896 Turnout: 60,049 (68.6%)
1989 general election [ ]
1989 general election : Dún Laoghaire[30]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Fianna Fáil
David Andrews
19.0
9,980
Fine Gael
Seán Barrett
13.2
6,940
6,990
6,993
7,022
7,070
7,282
7,514
7,584
7,750
11,002
Workers' Party
Eamon Gilmore
12.8
6,729
6,769
6,777
7,141
7,348
8,417
9,379
Fine Gael
Liam T. Cosgrave
10.4
5,448
5,472
5,482
5,511
5,550
5,680
5,834
5,910
6,021
Fine Gael
Monica Barnes
9.1
4,786
4,817
4,825
4,829
4,914
5,162
5,663
5,839
6,034
7,634
9,506
Progressive Democrats
Geraldine Kennedy
9.0
4,710
4,735
4,743
4,755
4,821
5,050
5,660
5,861
6,049
6,629
6,958
Fianna Fáil
Brian Hillery
7.2
3,797
4,163
4,171
4,214
4,231
4,291
4,508
4,548
8,079
8,337
8,397
Fianna Fáil
Betty Coffey
6.4
3,330
3,994
3,998
4,090
4,121
4,214
4,469
4,522
Green
Patricia Joan Griffin
5.1
2,686
2,700
2,739
2,911
3,017
3,298
Labour
Flor O'Mahony
3.4
1,761
1,770
1,779
1,815
2,474
Labour
Jane Dillon-Byrne
2.3
1,226
1,234
1,237
1,278
Sinn Féin
Kevin Barry Fitzpatrick
1.8
940
948
951
Independent
Ann McGoldrick
0.2
110
110
Electorate: 81,169 Valid: 52,443 Quota: 8,741 Turnout:
1987 general election [ ]
1987 general election : Dún Laoghaire[11]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count
Fianna Fáil
David Andrews
8,414
15.1
1
Fine Gael
Seán Barrett
7,284
13.1
2
Labour
Barry Desmond
6,484
11.6
4
Progressive Democrats
Geraldine Kennedy
5,228
9.4
3
Fine Gael
Monica Barnes
4,923
8.8
5
Fine Gael
Liam T. Cosgrave
4,870
8.7
Progressive Democrats
Helen Keogh
4,203
7.6
Workers' Party
Eamon Gilmore
4,054
7.3
Fianna Fáil
Edward McDonald
3,265
5.9
Fianna Fáil
Richard Conroy
2,897
5.2
Progressive Democrats
Larry Lohan
1,592
2.9
Sinn Féin
Kevin Fitzpatrick
1,202
2.2
Independent
Ann McGoldrick
929
1.7
Independent
Patrick O'Reilly
233
0.4
Independent
Barbara Hyland
124
0.2
Electorate: ? Valid: 55,702 Quota: 9,284 Turnout:
November 1982 general election [ ]
November 1982 general election : Dún Laoghaire[10]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count
Fine Gael
Monica Barnes
10,115
20.2
1
1
Fine Gael
Seán Barrett
9,511
19.0
2
1
Fianna Fáil
David Andrews
7,643
15.2
5
Fine Gael
Liam T. Cosgrave
6,732
13.4
3
Labour
Barry Desmond
6,130
12.2
4
Fianna Fáil
Martin O'Donoghue
4,053
8.1
Fianna Fáil
Valerie Goulding
2,492
5.0
Workers' Party
Eamon Gilmore
1,368
2.7
Democratic Socialist
John de Courcy Ireland
1,036
2.1
Fianna Fáil
Owen Hammond
893
1.8
Independent
Anthony Clarke
205
0.4
Electorate: ? Valid: 50,178 Quota: 8,364 Turnout:
February 1982 general election [ ]
1981 general election [ ]
1981 general election : Dún Laoghaire[8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count
Fianna Fáil
David Andrews
9,471
19.7
1
1
Fine Gael
Seán Barrett
8,207
17.0
2
1
Fine Gael
Liam T. Cosgrave
7,296
15.2
4
Fianna Fáil
Martin O'Donoghue
6,045
12.6
5
Labour
Barry Desmond
5,935
12.3
3
Fine Gael
Monica Barnes
3,739
7.8
Fine Gael
Aine Elliott
1,674
3.5
Fianna Fáil
William Harvey
1,270
2.6
Fianna Fáil
Hazel Boland
1,244
2.6
Labour
Jane Dillon Byrne
1,026
2.1
Independent
Ubi Dwyer
927
1.9
Labour
Frank Smyth
761
1.6
Socialist Labour
Dermot Boucher
575
1.2
Electorate: ? Valid: 48,170 Quota: 8,029 Turnout:
1977 general election [ ]
1977 general election : Dún Laoghaire[31]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fine Gael
Liam Cosgrave
28.9
11,024
Fianna Fáil
David Andrews
23.0
8,754
Labour
Barry Desmond
12.2
4,642
5,235
5,296
6,001
6,081
6,503
8,015
Fianna Fáil
Martin O'Donoghue
10.8
4,099
4,140
4,555
4,593
6,897
6,946
7,936
Independent
Una O'Higgins-O'Malley
8.7
3,305
3,412
3,438
3,561
3,681
3,884
Fianna Fáil
John O'Connor
5.2
1,984
2,017
2,606
2,649
Fine Gael
Michael Carroll
4.7
1,791
2,964
2,993
3,048
3,096
5,316
6,117
Fine Gael
H. Percy Dockrell
3.9
1,472
2,886
2,896
2,950
2,986
Labour
Jack Loughran
2.4
898
948
960
Independent
Frank Edward Stein
0.2
86
87
87
Electorate: 54,064 Valid: 38,055 Quota: 7,612 Turnout: 70.39%
See also [ ]
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