词条 | Cork South-West (Dáil constituency) |
释义 |
| name = Cork South-West | type = Dáil Éireann Parliamentary | year = 1961 | image = | map4 = Cork South West (Dáil Éireann constituency).png | map_entity = Ireland | map_size = 200px | members_label = TDs | members = {{unbulleted list | {{Color box|{{Fine Gael/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Jim Daly (FG) | {{Color box|{{Independent politician/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Michael Collins (Ind) | {{Color box|{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Margaret Murphy O'Mahony (FF) | seats = 3 | local_council_label = County council | local_council = Cork County Council | blank1_name = EP constituency | blank1_info = South }} Cork South-West is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 3 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV). History and boundariesIt was created for the 1961 general election. The constituency encompasses the Bandon, Bantry, Clonakilty and Skibbereen electoral areas of Cork County Council. It is a largely rural constituency, with many medium-sized towns, and runs from Dursey Island in the west to Ringabella in the east.[1] The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013 defines the constituency as: "The county of Cork, except the parts thereof which are comprised in the constituencies of Cork East, Cork North-Central, Cork North-West and Cork South-Central." TDs{{Irish TD table begin|constituency = Cork South-West |maxTDs = 3 |start = 1961 |end = |refs =[2] |Fianna Fáil |Fine Gael |Labour Party (Ireland) |Independent politician }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 17 |refs =[3] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Edward Cotter |elections = 2 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Michael Murphy |elections = 5 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Seán Collins |elections = 2 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 18 |refs =[4] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 19 |refs =[5] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Flor Crowley |elections = 2 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = John O'Sullivan |elections = 2 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 20 |refs =[6] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 21 |refs =[7] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Joe Walsh |elections = 1 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Jim O'Keeffe |elections = 10 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 22 |refs =[8] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Flor Crowley |elections = 1 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = P. J. Sheehan |elections = 7 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 23 |refs =[9] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Joe Walsh |elections = 7 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 24 |refs =[10] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 25 |refs =[11] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 26 |refs =[12] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 27 |refs =[13] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 28 |refs =[14] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 29 |refs =[15] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Denis O'Donovan |elections = 1 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 30 |refs =[16] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Christy O'Sullivan |elections = 1 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = P. J. Sheehan |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 31 |refs =[17] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Michael McCarthy |elections = 1 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Jim Daly |elections = 2 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Noel Harrington |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 32 |refs =[18] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Margaret Murphy O'Mahony |elections = 1 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Michael Collins |elections = 1 |party = Independent politician }}{{Irish TD table end}} Elections2016 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2016 general election: Cork South-West[18] |numcounts = 5 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Margaret Murphy O'Mahony |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 19.6 |count1 = 8,482 |count2 = 8,845 |count3 = 9,228 |count4 = 10,020 |count5 = 11,962 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael Collins |party = Independent politician |percentage = 15.6 |count1 = 6,765 |count2 = 7,347 |count3 = 7,793 |count4 = 9,258 |count5 = 11,063 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Jim Daly |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 17.0 |count1 = 7,370 |count2 = 7,633 |count3 = 8,523 |count4 = 8,774 |count5 = 9,799 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Noel Harrington |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 14.9 |count1 = 6,433 |count2 = 6,574 |count3 = 7,377 |count4 = 7,544 |count5 = 8,208 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Alan Coleman |party = Independent politician |percentage = 11.5 |count1 = 4,955 |count2 = 5,272 |count3 = 5,634 |count4 = 6,405 |count5 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Rachel McCarthy |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 8.5 |count1 = 3,656 |count2 = 3,993 |count3 = 4,260 |count4 = |count5 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael McCarthy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 7.0 |count1 = 3,035 |count2 = 3,397 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Johnny O'Mahony |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.7 |count1 = 752 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Gillian Powell |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.6 |count1 = 701 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Theresa Heaney |party = Catholic Democrats (Ireland) |percentage = 1.6 |count1 = 686 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Fiona O'Leary |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.0 |count1 = 423 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 5 |electorate = 63,583 |valid = 43,258 |spoilt = 331 |quota = 10,815 |turnout = 43,589 }} 2011 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2011 general election: Cork South-West[17] |numcounts = 6 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Jim Daly |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 19.4 |count1 = 8,878 |count2 = 9,255 |count3 = 9,696 |count4 = 10,508 |count5 = 13,242 |count6 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Noel Harrington |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 15.1 |count1 = 6,898 |count2 = 7,212 |count3 = 7,479 |count4 = 7,668 |count5 = 9,568 |count6 = 11,104 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael McCarthy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 14.3 |count1 = 6,533 |count2 = 7,257 |count3 = 8,709 |count4 = 9,212 |count5 = 10,539 |count6 = 10,754 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Denis O'Donovan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 13.1 |count1 = 5,984 |count2 = 6,208 |count3 = 6,481 |count4 = 9,453 |count5 = 10,079 |count6 = 10,155 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Kevin Murphy |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 14.0 |count1 = 6,386 |count2 = 6,665 |count3 = 6,917 |count4 = 7,212 |count5 = |count6 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Christy O'Sullivan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 10.5 |count1 = 4,803 |count2 = 4,958 |count3 = 5,215 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Paul Hayes |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 7.3 |count1 = 3,346 |count2 = 3,743 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = John Kearney |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.7 |count1 = 772 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Kevin McCaughey |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.7 |count1 = 765 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Dave McInerney |party = New Vision (electoral alliance) |percentage = 1.1 |count1 = 493 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Edmund Butler |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.7 |count1 = 330 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Paul Doonan |party = New Vision (electoral alliance) |percentage = 0.5 |count1 = 239 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael O'Sullivan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.5 |count1 = 231 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 6 |electorate = 62,174 |valid = 45,658 |spoilt = 390 (0.9%) |quota = 11,415 |turnout = 46,048 (74.1%) }} 2007 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2007 general election: Cork South-West[16] |numcounts = 4 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Christy O'Sullivan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 24.3 |count1 = 10,333 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 17.8 |count1 = 7,560 |count2 = 7,813 |count3 = 8,471 |count4 = 10,667 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 18.2 |count1 = 7,739 |count2 = 7,976 |count3 = 8,387 |count4 = 10,126 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Denis O'Donovan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 18.3 |count1 = 7,760 |count2 = 8,008 |count3 = 8,417 |count4 = 9,420 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael McCarthy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 9.6 |count1 = 4,095 |count2 = 4,471 |count3 = 5,912 |count4 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Quentin Gargan |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 6.7 |count1 = 2,860 |count2 = 3,293 |count3 = |count4 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Cionnaith Ó Súilleabháin |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 5.1 |count1 = 2,150 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 4 |electorate = 61,577 |valid = 42,497 |spoilt = 410 (0.9%) |quota = 10,625 |turnout = 42,907 (69.7%) }} 2002 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2002 general election: Cork South-West[15] |numcounts = 7 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Denis O'Donovan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 20.4 |count1 = 7,695 |count2 = 7,774 |count3 = 7,862 |count4 = 8,277 |count5 = 8,863 |count6 = 10,179 |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Joe Walsh |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 19.1 |count1 = 7,187 |count2 = 7,271 |count3 = 7,395 |count4 = 7,706 |count5 = 8,119 |count6 = 8,997 |count7 = 9,387 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 16.9 |count1 = 6,358 |count2 = 6,476 |count3 = 6,622 |count4 = 6,835 |count5 = 7,724 |count6 = 8,496 |count7 = 8,591 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 15.5 |count1 = 5,831 |count2 = 5,864 |count3 = 5,932 |count4 = 6,156 |count5 = 6,987 |count6 = 8,287 |count7 = 8,556 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Christy O'Sullivan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 9.6 |count1 = 3,609 |count2 = 3,684 |count3 = 3,849 |count4 = 4,303 |count5 = 5,144 |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael McCarthy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 9.1 |count1 = 3,442 |count2 = 3,505 |count3 = 3,636 |count4 = 4,030 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Cionnaith Ó Súilleabháin |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 3.5 |count1 = 1,308 |count2 = 1,329 |count3 = 1,372 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Anne O'Leary |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 2.4 |count1 = 899 |count2 = 908 |count3 = 945 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Theresa Heaney |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.9 |count1 = 748 |count2 = 864 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |party = Independent politician |candidate = Edmund Butler |percentage = 1.6 |count1 = 621 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 7 |electorate = 54,274 |valid = 37,698 |spoilt = 434 (1.1%) |quota = 9,425 |turnout = 38,132 (70.3%) }} 1997 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1997 general election: Cork South-West[14] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 22.9 |votes = 8,008 |count = 3 |seat = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 21.3 |votes = 7,454 |count = 3 |seat = 2 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joe Walsh |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 21.7 |votes = 7,586 |count = 3 |seat = 3 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Denis O'Donovan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 17.4 |votes = 6,081 |count = |seat = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Calnan |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 6.8 |votes = 2,361 |count = |seat = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Theresa Heaney |party = National Party (Ireland, 1995) |percentage = 5.1 |votes = 1,792 |count = |seat = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Paula Giles |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.5 |votes = 1,221 |count = |seat = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Áine Ní Chonaill |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.8 |votes = 293 |count = |seat = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Ahern |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.6 |votes = 199 |count = |seat = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 49,382 |valid = 34,995 |spoilt = 319 (0.9%) |quota = 8,749 |turnout = 35,314 (71.5%) }} 1992 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1992 general election: Cork South-West[13] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joe Walsh |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 28.2 |votes = 9,376 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 21.4 |votes = 7,113 |seat = 2 |count = 8 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 19.1 |votes = 6,345 |seat = 3 |count = 8 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Denis O'Donovan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 12.8 |votes = 4,268 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Calnan |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 11.3 |votes = 3,757 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Mary O'Donnell |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 4.3 |votes = 1,424 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Timothy O'Donovan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.1 |votes = 379 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ann O'Leary |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 1.0 |votes = 330 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Kathleen Dwyer |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.5 |votes = 158 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Andrew Dillon |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.5 |votes = 149 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 45,769 |valid = 33,299 |spoilt = 623 (1.8%) |quota = 8,325 |turnout = 33,922 (74.1%) }} 1989 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1989 general election: Cork South-West[12] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 26.3 |votes = 8,525 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joe Walsh |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 25.7 |votes = 8,319 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 24.3 |votes = 7,861 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Denis O'Donovan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 18.7 |votes = 6,042 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Cornelius Barry |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 3.9 |votes = 1,259 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Stephen O'Neill |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.0 |votes = 309 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = William Fitzsimon |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.3 |votes = 88 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 32,403 |spoilt = |quota = 8,101 |turnout = }} 1987 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1987 general election: Cork South-West[11] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joe Walsh |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 28.4 |votes = 9,488 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 23.4 |votes = 7,814 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 20.2 |votes = 6,752 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Denis O'Donovan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 16.9 |votes = 5,644 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ray O'Neill |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 10.7 |votes = 3,570 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Stan Davies |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.4 |votes = 134 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 33,402 |spoilt = |quota = 8,351 |turnout = }} November 1982 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = November 1982 general election: Cork South-West[10] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 26.4 |votes = 8,704 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joe Walsh |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 25.5 |votes = 8,432 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 23.5 |votes = 7,756 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Flor Crowley |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 16.2 |votes = 5,340 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John O'Sullivan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 7.5 |votes = 2,468 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Elizabeth Ryder |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.0 |votes = 319 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 33,019 |spoilt = |quota = 8,255 |turnout = }} February 1982 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = February 1982 general election: Cork South-West[9] |numcounts = 4 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 20.9 |count1 = 6,868 |count2 = 7,808 |count3 = 8,561 |count4 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 20.8 |count1 = 6,834 |count2 = 7,626 |count3 = 8,451 |count4 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Joe Walsh |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 21.8 |count1 = 7,145 |count2 = 7,323 |count3 = 7,561 |count4 = 8,748 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Flor Crowley |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 15.1 |count1 = 4,940 |count2 = 5,024 |count3 = 5,289 |count4 = 6,660 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = D. F. O'Sullivan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 8.1 |count1 = 2,640 |count2 = 2,677 |count3 = 2,831 |count4 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael Calnan |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 6.7 |count1 = 2,215 |count2 = 2,346 |count3 = |count4 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = John McCarthy |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 6.6 |count1 = 2,179 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 4 |electorate = 40,969 |valid = 32,821 |spoilt = 208 (0.6%) |quota = 8,206 |turnout = 33,029 (80.6%) }} 1981 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1981 general election: Cork South-West[8] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 24.5 |votes = 8,266 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Flor Crowley |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 18.0 |votes = 6,085 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 13.1 |votes = 4,417 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joe Walsh |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 15.8 |votes = 5,317 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Philip Murphy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 9.6 |votes = 3,244 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John McCarthy |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 7.7 |votes = 2,597 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peter Callanan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 4.4 |votes = 1,485 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eithne O'Mahony |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 3.7 |votes = 1,256 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Kelleher |party = Independent politician |percentage = 3.3 |votes = 1,097 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 33,764 |spoilt = |quota = 8,442 |turnout = }} 1977 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1977 general election: Cork South-West[7] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Murphy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 20.3 |votes = 6,768 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joe Walsh |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 20.4 |votes = 6,789 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jim O'Keeffe |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 12.7 |votes = 4,229 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Flor Crowley |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 17.6 |votes = 5,863 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John O'Sullivan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 11.4 |votes = 3,786 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Vivian Callaghan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 10.2 |votes = 3,387 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 7.4 |votes = 2,473 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 33,295 |spoilt = |quota = 8,324 |turnout = }} 1973 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1973 general election: Cork South-West[6] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John O'Sullivan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 21.1 |votes = 6,420 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Murphy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 21.7 |votes = 6,597 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Flor Crowley |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 23.8 |votes = 7,251 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Terence Sullivan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 19.7 |votes = 5,989 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 13.8 |votes = 4,204 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 30,461 |spoilt = |quota = 7,616 |turnout = }} 1969 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1969 general election: Cork South-West[5] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Flor Crowley |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 22.9 |votes = 6,941 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Murphy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 21.9 |votes = 6,647 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John O'Sullivan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 15.3 |votes = 4,654 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = P. J. Sheehan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 15.0 |votes = 4,562 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John Cahalane |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 14.3 |votes = 4,352 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Collins |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 10.6 |votes = 3,216 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 30,372 |spoilt = |quota = 7,594 |turnout = }} 1965 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1965 general election: Cork South-West[4] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Murphy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 28.9 |votes = 7,971 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Edward Cotter |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 26.6 |votes = 7,323 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Collins |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 18.8 |votes = 5,180 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John O'Sullivan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 14.3 |votes = 3,942 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Finn |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 11.4 |votes = 3,144 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 27,560 |spoilt = |quota = 6,891 |turnout = }} 1961 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1961 general election: Cork South-West[3] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Murphy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 25.4 |votes = 7,381 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Edward Cotter |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 19.3 |votes = 5,591 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Collins |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 17.6 |votes = 5,117 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Florence Wycherley |party = Independent politician |percentage = 13.3 |votes = 3,873 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John O'Sullivan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 12.8 |votes = 3,718 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Finn |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 11.6 |votes = 3,367 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 29,047 |spoilt = |quota = 7,262 |turnout = }} See also
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