Dublin Mid-West (Dáil constituency)

Dublin Mid-West
Dáil constituency
Location of Dublin Mid-West within County Dublin
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created2002
Seats
  • 3 (2002–2007)
  • 4 (2007–2024)
  • 5 (2024–)
TDs
  •   Paul Gogarty (Ind)
  •   Emer Higgins (FG)
  •   Shane Moynihan (FF)
  •   Eoin Ó Broin (SF)
  •   Mark Ward (SF)
Local government areaSouth Dublin
Created from
EP constituencyDublin

Dublin Mid-West is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects five 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

Dublin Mid-West contains the areas of Clondalkin, Lucan, Palmerstown, Rathcoole, Newcastle and Saggart. The constituency was created by the Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1998 as a three-seat constituency, composed of areas which had previously been in the constituencies of Dublin South-West and Dublin West, and came into operation at the 2002 general election.[1] Under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2005, the town of Palmerstown was incorporated into Dublin Mid-West (having been in Dublin South-West), with an increase to 4 seats, taking effect at the 2007 general election.[2] It has retained these boundaries since 2007.

The Constituency Review Report 2023 of the Electoral Commission recommended that at the next general election Dublin Mid-West become a five-seat constituency, with transfers of territory from Dublin South-West and Dublin South-Central.[3]

The Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as:[4]

In the county of South Dublin, the electoral divisions of:
Clondalkin-Cappaghmore, Clondalkin-Dunawley, Clondalkin-Monastery, Clondalkin-Moorfield, Clondalkin-Rowlagh, Clondalkin Village, Lucan-Esker, Lucan Heights, Lucan-St. Helens, Newcastle, Palmerston Village, Palmerston West, Rathcoole, Saggart, Tallaght-Fettercairn.
Changes to the Dublin Mid-West constituency
Years TDs Boundaries Notes
2002–2007 3
In the county of South Dublin[1]

the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Cappaghmore, Clondalkin-Dunawley, Clondalkin-Moorfield, Clondalkin-Rowlagh, Clondalkin Village, Lucan-Esker, Lucan Heights, Lucan-St. Helens, Newcastle, Rathcoole, Saggart;

and that part of the electoral division of Clondalkin-Monastery situated west of a line drawn along the M50 Western Parkway.
Created from Dublin South-West and Dublin West.
2007– 4
In the county of South Dublin[2][5][6][7]

the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Cappaghmore, Clondalkin-Dunawley, Clondalkin-Moorfield, Clondalkin-Rowlagh, Clondalkin Village, Lucan-Esker, Lucan Heights, Lucan-St. Helens, Newcastle, Palmerston Village, Palmerston West, Rathcoole, Saggart;

and that part of the electoral division of Clondalkin-Monastery situated west of a line drawn along the M50 Western Parkway.
Territory added from Dublin South-West.

TDs

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin Mid-West 2002–
Key to parties
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
29th 2002[8] Paul Gogarty
(GP)
3 seats
2002–2007
Mary Harney
(PDs)
John Curran
(FF)
4 seats
2002–2024
30th 2007[9] Joanna Tuffy
(Lab)
31st 2011[10] Robert Dowds
(Lab)
Frances Fitzgerald
(FG)
Derek Keating
(FG)
32nd 2016[11] Gino Kenny
(AAA–PBP)
Eoin Ó Broin
(SF)
John Curran
(FF)
2019 by-election[12][13] Mark Ward
(SF)
33rd 2020[14] Gino Kenny
(S–PBP)
Emer Higgins
(FG)
34th 2024[15] Paul Gogarty
(Ind)
Shane Moynihan
(FF)

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

^ *: Outgoing TD

2024 general election

2024 general election: Dublin Mid-West[15][16]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Sinn Féin Eoin Ó Broin[*][a] 20.8 9,892                        
Sinn Féin Mark Ward[*] 11.2 5,323 6,817 6,853 6,871 6,893 6,976 7,171 7,517 7,923        
Fine Gael Emer Higgins[*] 10.1 4,798 4,817 4,820 4,884 5,036 5,101 5,154 5,175 5,506 5,630 5,809 8,580  
Fianna Fáil Shane Moynihan 10.0 4,746 4,767 4,775 4,822 5,276 5,431 5,549 5,574 5,803 5,944 6,203 6,791 7,231
Fine Gael Vicki Casserly 7.9 3,723 3,740 3,750 3,822 3,893 3,951 4,000 4,021 4,190 4,301 4,442    
Independent Paul Gogarty 7.7 3,646 3,683 3,739 3,837 3,851 4,076 4,245 4,448 4,682 5,130 6,274 6,940 7,106
Social Democrats Eoin Ó Broin[a] 6.1 2,907 3,017 3,025 3,151 3,184 3,255 3,339 3,382 4,051 5,638 6,006 6,154 6,215
PBP–Solidarity Gino Kenny[*][b] 5.5 2,608 2,730 2,748 2,783 2,801 2,863 2,943 3,030 3,359        
Labour Francis Timmons 4.8 2,270 2,322 2,345 2,451 2,500 2,552 2,625 2,698          
Independent Ireland Linda de Courcy 3.9 1,823 1,846 1,968 1,984 2,007 2,048 2,416 3,279 3,427 3,691      
Aontú Colm Quinn 3.1 1,492 1,527 1,552 1,561 1,569 1,601              
Irish Freedom Glen Moore 3.0 1,435 1,448 1,566 1,573 1,575 1,605 1,935            
Independent Alan Hayes 1.8 855 865 899 920 923                
Fianna Fáil Lynda Prendergast 1.8 850 858 858 879                  
Green Karla Doran 1.3 637 643 650                    
The Irish People Robert Coyle 0.7 348 356                      
Independent Seanan Ó Coistín 0.3 123 127                      
Electorate: 85,769   Valid: 47,476   Spoilt: 454   Quota: 7,913   Turnout: 55.9%  
  1. ^ a b The outgoing Sinn Féin TD and the Social Democrats councillor are both named Eoin Ó Broin.
  2. ^ Kenny is a member of People Before Profit.

2020 general election

2020 general election: Dublin Mid-West[14][17][18][19][20]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sinn Féin Eoin Ó Broin[*] 26.1 11,842                
Sinn Féin Mark Ward[*] 16.7 7,621 9,808              
Fianna Fáil John Curran[*] 10.8 4,931 4,980 4,997 5,449 5,555 5,704 6,049 6,454 7,383
Fine Gael Emer Higgins 9.9 4,487 4,514 4,526 4,571 4,651 4,879 5,370 8,230 9,735
Solidarity–PBP Gino Kenny[*][a] 7.9 3,572 3,819 4,228 4,416 4,871 5,115 6,153 6,302 8,089
Fine Gael Vicki Casserly 7.7 3,501 3,518 3,529 3,582 3,616 3,835 4,208    
Independent Paul Gogarty 6.5 2,950 2,994 3,049 3,186 3,427 3,784 4,836 5,412  
Green Peter Kavanagh 6.1 2,785 2,855 2,924 3,031 3,229 3,669      
Labour Joanna Tuffy 3.4 1,541 1,573 1,599 1,679 1,751        
Independent Francis Timmons 2.4 1,103 1,160 1,238 1,299          
Fianna Fáil Catriona McClean 1.5 667 674 677            
Workers' Party David Gardiner 1.0 452 466 503            
Electorate: 74,506   Valid: 45,452   Spoilt: 480 (1.0%)   Quota: 9,091   Turnout: 45,932 (61.5%)  
  1. ^ Kenny was a member of People Before Profit.

2019 by-election

A by-election was held in the constituency on 29 November 2019 to fill the seat vacated by Frances Fitzgerald on her election to the European Parliament in May 2019.[21]

2019 by-election: Dublin Mid-West[12][22][23]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sinn Féin Mark Ward 24.0 4,622 4,729 4,812 5,228 5,426 5,616 6,293 6,652 7,669
Fine Gael Emer Higgins 18.6 3,576 3,603 3,703 3,748 3,959 4,362 4,583 5,287 7,144
Independent Paul Gogarty 12.7 2,435 2,557 2,680 2,840 3,176 3,731 4,099 5,063  
Fianna Fáil Shane Moynihan 11.8 2,264 2,304 2,360 2,394 2,564 2,758 2,894    
Independent Francis Timmons 6.8 1,299 1,365 1,442 1,590 1,807 1,929      
Labour Joanna Tuffy 6.7 1,294 1,333 1,442 1,547 1,775        
Green Peter Kavanagh 6.4 1,222 1,268 1,393 1,544          
Solidarity–PBP Kellie Sweeney 5.1 983 1,138 1,281            
Social Democrats Anne-Marie McNally 4.1 788 845              
Workers' Party David Gardiner 1.6 317                
Inds. 4 Change Ruth Nolan 1.4 271                
Independent Charlie Keddy 0.5 95                
Independent Peter Madden 0.4 71                
Electorate: 73,152   Valid: 19,237   Spoilt: 210 (0.3%)   Quota: 9,619   Turnout: 19,447 (26.6%)  

2016 general election

2016 general election: Dublin Mid-West[24][25][11]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Sinn Féin Eoin Ó Broin 22.7 9,782                      
Fine Gael Frances Fitzgerald[*] 20.9 9,028                      
Fianna Fáil John Curran 16.2 6,971 7,054 7,109 7,114 7,145 7,180 7,218 7,274 7,383 7,685 8,287 9,497
AAA–PBP Gino Kenny 10.7 4,629 5,257 5,270 5,321 5,331 5,397 5,474 5,791 6,331 6,542 7,498 7,911
Social Democrats Anne-Marie McNally 6.1 2,633 2,730 2,747 2,766 2,773 2,804 2,867 3,048 3,235 3,679 4,460 5,320
Independent Paul Gogarty 5.9 2,522 2,593 2,623 2,646 2,658 2,700 2,741 2,863 3,164 3,505    
Fine Gael Derek Keating[*] 5.4 2,337 2,356 2,549 2,559 2,603 2,636 2,653 2,696 2,725 3,640 4,179  
Labour Joanna Tuffy[*] 5.0 2,146 2,175 2,252 2,259 2,311 2,342 2,355 2,475 2,515      
Independent Francis Timmons 2.5 1,085 1,195 1,200 1,210 1,214 1,233 1,318 1,422        
Workers' Party Lorraine Hennessey 1.2 502 553 555 568 570 584 613          
Green Tom Kivlehan 0.9 388 405 410 413 417 430 443          
Independent Clare Leonard 0.8 358 379 383 398 403 422            
Independent Patrick Akpoveta 0.7 288 307 311 318 343              
Independent Haroon Khan 0.6 268 272 273 275                
Direct Democracy Christopher Healy 0.4 167 179 180                  
Electorate: 69,388   Valid: 43,104   Spoilt: 446 (1.0%)   Quota: 8,621   Turnout: 43,550 (62.8%)  

2011 general election

2011 general election: Dublin Mid-West[26][10]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Labour Joanna Tuffy[*] 17.5 7,495 7,513 7,533 7,553 7,633 7,827 8,948    
Fine Gael Frances Fitzgerald 17.0 7,281 7,285 7,303 7,323 7,424 7,493 7,903 9,213  
Fine Gael Derek Keating 13.9 5,933 5,938 5,945 5,964 5,992 6,072 6,503 7,244 7,703
Labour Robert Dowds 13.2 5,643 5,645 5,661 5,695 5,734 5,870 6,519 7,934 8,112
Sinn Féin Eoin Ó Broin 11.8 5,060 5,066 5,088 5,117 5,164 5,399 6,628 7,120 7,151
Fianna Fáil John Curran[*] 11.8 5,043 5,047 5,068 5,095 5,130 5,193 5,513    
People Before Profit Gino Kenny[a] 5.8 2,471 2,481 2,513 2,536 2,597 3,059      
Green Paul Gogarty[*] 3.5 1,484 1,490 1,498 1,509 1,534 1,605      
Workers' Party Mick Finnegan 1.6 694 700 712 722 735        
Socialist Party Robert Connolly[b] 1.5 622 624 634 637 649        
Independent Michael Ryan 0.9 375 397 429 514          
Independent Jim McHale 0.6 255 269 319            
Independent Colm McGrath 0.6 253 264              
Independent Niall Smith 0.3 113                
Electorate: 64,880   Valid: 42,722   Spoilt: 471 (1.1%)   Quota: 8,545   Turnout: 43,193 (66.6%)  
  1. ^ Kenny campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance.
  2. ^ Connolly campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance.

2007 general election

2007 general election: Dublin Mid-West[9]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
Fianna Fáil John Curran[*] 23.2 8,650          
Progressive Democrats Mary Harney[*] 12.5 4,663 4,956 5,066 5,454 5,668 7,786
Fine Gael Frances Fitzgerald 12.0 4,480 4,532 4,680 4,975 5,344 5,664
Labour Joanna Tuffy 10.9 4,075 4,145 4,440 4,895 6,004 6,672
Green Paul Gogarty[*] 10.8 4,043 4,123 4,393 5,557 6,700 7,920
Fianna Fáil Luke Moriarty 9.8 3,671 4,200 4,333 4,666 5,185  
Sinn Féin Joanne Spain 9.3 3,462 3,529 3,970 4,138    
Independent Derek Keating 7.2 2,701 2,729 2,907      
People Before Profit Gino Kenny 2.8 1,058 1,099        
Workers' Party Mick Finnegan 1.0 366 378        
Independent Jim McHale 0.5 170 180        
Electorate: 61,347   Valid: 37,339   Spoilt: 319 (0.9%)   Quota: 7,468   Turnout: 37,658 (61.4%)  

2002 general election

2002 general election: Dublin Mid-West[8]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Fianna Fáil John Curran 20.7 5,904 5,928 5,979 6,112 6,292 6,508 6,909 7,086 9,350  
Progressive Democrats Mary Harney[*] 20.0 5,706 5,719 5,732 5,812 5,953 6,196 6,348 6,924 7,524  
Green Paul Gogarty 12.3 3,508 3,523 3,541 3,627 3,870 3,947 4,594 5,260 5,645 6,345
Fianna Fáil Des Kelly 11.3 3,218 3,232 3,237 3,290 3,381 3,434 3,625 3,737    
Labour Joanna Tuffy 9.0 2,563 2,566 2,602 2,744 2,891 3,199 3,594 4,495 4,808 5,371
Fine Gael Austin Currie[*] 7.1 2,008 2,017 2,023 2,051 2,100 2,573 2,687      
Sinn Féin Tony Flannery 6.5 1,855 1,861 1,912 2,031 2,244 2,326        
Fine Gael Therese Ridge 4.5 1,268 1,271 1,314 1,419 1,536          
Independent David Green 3.8 1,078 1,092 1,170 1,313            
Independent Colm McGrath 1.7 487 488 521              
Workers' Party Andrew McGuinness 1.4 393 393 407              
Independent Michael O'Mara 1.3 361 362                
Christian Solidarity Colm Callanan 0.4 107                  
Electorate: 55,184   Valid: 28,456   Spoilt: 237 (0.8%)   Quota: 7,115   Turnout: 28,693 (52.0%)  

See also

References

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Safari park in Bedfordshire, England Woburn Safari ParkSouthern White Rhino on the Road Safari at Woburn Safari Park52°00′18″N 0°35′20″W / 52.005°N 0.589°W / 52.005; -0.589Date opened1970LocationWoburn, Bedfordshire, EnglandLand area360 acres (150 ha)[1]MembershipsBIAZA,[2] EAZA[3]Websitewww.woburnsafari.co.uk Woburn Safari Park is a safari park located in Woburn, Bedfordshire, England. Visitors to the park can drive through exh...

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Iran vehicle license plates This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Vehicle registration plates of Iran – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)The blue strip on the left hand side of the plate 29D728-63A car from Shiraz 66Q666-11A...

 

For the former penitentiary in Salt Lake City, see Sugar House Prison (Utah). The Livingston sugar house (left) on Liberty Street in Manhattan once detained 400 to 500 American prisoners of the Revolutionary War. Sugar houses in New York City were used as prisons by occupying British forces during the American Revolutionary War. Out of 2,600 prisoners of war captured during the Battle of Fort Washington in November 1776, 1,900 would die in the following months at makeshift prisons throughout ...

Russian politician In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions, the patronymic is Vasilyevich and the family name is Shein. Shein in 2018 Oleg Vasilyevich Shein (Russian: Оле́г Васи́льевич Ше́ин; born March 21, 1972[1] in Astrakhan, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian trade union, social and political activist. He was a left-wing deputy of the State Duma's III, IV, V, VI and VII convocations. He joined the Duma's VI convocation only in April 2016, having...

 

English football manager (born 1983) For similarly named people, see Gary O'Neill. Gary O'Neil O'Neil warming-up for West Ham United in 2012Personal informationFull name Gary Paul O'Neil[1]Date of birth (1983-05-18) 18 May 1983 (age 40)[1]Place of birth Beckenham, England[2]Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[3]Position(s) MidfielderTeam informationCurrent team Wolverhampton Wanderers (head coach)Youth career PortsmouthSenior career*Years Team Apps (G...

 

Election in Kansas Main article: 1944 United States presidential election 1944 United States presidential election in Kansas ← 1940 November 7, 1944[1] 1948 → All 8 Kansas votes to the Electoral College   Nominee Thomas E. Dewey Franklin D. Roosevelt Party Republican Democratic Home state New York New York Running mate John W. Bricker Harry S. Truman Electoral vote 8 0 Popular vote 442,096 287,458 Percentage 60.25% 39.18% County Results D...

Сэр Рой Форбс Харродангл. Sir Roy Forbes Harrod Дата рождения 13 февраля 1900(1900-02-13)[1][2][…] Место рождения Лондон, Великобритания Дата смерти 8 марта 1978(1978-03-08)[1] (78 лет) Место смерти Холт, Северный Норфолк, Норфолк, Англия, Великобритания Страна  Великобритания Научная ...

 

Airport in Djerba, TunisiaDjerba–Zarzis International AirportAéroport international de Djerba-Zarzisمطار جربة جرجيس الدوليIATA: DJEICAO: DTTJSummaryAirport typePublicOperatorTunisian Civil Aviation & Airports AuthorityLocationDjerba, TunisiaElevation AMSL14 ft / 4 mCoordinates33°52′30″N 10°46′31″E / 33.87500°N 10.77528°E / 33.87500; 10.77528MapDJELocation of airport in TunisiaRunways Direction Length Surface m ft 09/...

 

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