词条 | Dublin South (Dáil constituency) |
释义 |
| name = Dublin South | type = Dáil Éireann Parliamentary | year = 1981 | abolished = 2016 | image = | map4 = Dublin South Dáil Éireann constituency.png | map_entity = County Dublin | map_size = 150px | members_label = TDs | seats = 5 | local_council_label = County council | local_council = {{nowrap|Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown}} South Dublin }}{{Infobox constituency | name = Dublin South | type = Dáil Éireann Parliamentary | year = 1921 | abolished = 1948 | seats = 4 (1921–1923) 7 (1923–1948) | local_council_label = County council | local_council = County Dublin }} Dublin South was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, from 1921 to 1948 and from 1981 to 2016. The method of election was the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV). History and boundariesA Dublin South City constituency existed from 1921 to 1948 when it was abolished.[1] It consisted of the St Patrick's and St Stephen's Green divisions[2] (namely Fitzwilliam, Mansion House, Merchant's Quay, Royal Exchange and Wood Quay wards and part of South Dock and Trinity wards)The constituency was re-created under the terms of the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980 and was first used for the 1981 general election.[3] The legislation establishing the constituency defined it as consisting of the wards of:[3] Pembroke East D, Rathfarnham B, Rathfarnham C, Rathfarnham South together with the district electoral divisions of: Dundrum Number One, Dundrum Number Two, Dundrum Number Three, Dundrum Number Four, Dundrum Number Five, Glencullen, Milltown Number One, Milltown Number Two, Rathfarnham Number One, Rathfarnham Number Two, Stillorgan Number One, Whitechurch and the part of the district electoral division of Firhouse Number One situated south of the centre of the River Dodder. Of these, Pembroke East D and Dundrum number one had been in Dublin South-East in 1977.[4] All five Rathfarnam wards as well as Whitechurch had been in the abolished Dublin County Mid seat while Dundrum 2–5 along with Glencullen and Milltown 1–2 had been in Dublin County South constituency while Stilorgan one had been divided between Dublin County South and Dún Laoghaire. From 2009 the constituency covered the Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown and South Dublin county areas. It covered areas such as Stillorgan (west of the N11 road), Cabinteely (west of the N11 road), Dundrum, Mount Merrion, Kilmacud, Goatstown, Rathfarnham, Sandyford, Stepaside, Kilternan, Ballinteer, Churchtown and Ballyboden.[5] The Electoral (Amendment) Act 2009 defined the area of the constituency as:[5] In the county of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown the electoral divisions of: Ballinteer-Broadford, Ballinteer-Ludford, Ballinteer-Marley, Ballinteer-Meadowbroads, Ballinteer-Meadowmount, Ballinteer-Woodpark, Cabinteely-Loughlinstown, Churchtown-Castle, Churchtown-Landscape, Churchtown-Nutgrove, Churchtown-Orwell, Churchtown-Woodlawn, Clonskeagh-Belfield, Clonskeagh-Farranboley, Clonskeagh-Milltown, Clonskeagh-Roebuck, Clonskeagh-Windy Arbour, Dundrum-Balally, Dundrum-Kilmacud, Dundrum-Sandyford, Dundrum-Sweetmount, Dundrum-Taney, Foxrock-Carrickmines, Foxrock-Torquay, Glencullen, Stillorgan-Deerpark, Stillorgan-Kilmacud, Stillorgan-Leopardstown, Stillorgan-Merville, Stillorgan-Mount Merrion, Tibradden; and, in the county of South Dublin, the electoral divisions of: Ballyboden, Edmondstown, Firhouse-Ballycullen, Firhouse-Knocklyon, Rathfarnham-Ballyroan, Rathfarnham-Butterfield, Rathfarnham-Hermitage, Rathfarnham-St. Enda's, Rathfarnham Village. It ceased to exist at the 2016 general election; areas from Dublin South were added to both Dublin South-West and Dún Laoghaire, and the remaining area formed the new three-seat Dublin Rathdown constituency . Constituency profileIt was one of Ireland's most affluent constituencies, the 2006 Census reported that residents tended to have higher-than-average levels of educational attainment, especially in terms of third-level qualifications, and were much more likely to work in professional and managerial positions.[6] "Volatile, unpredictable and utterly ruthless, Dublin South voters have hired and fired TDs with abandon over the years" – The Irish Times description of the constituency in August 2012.[7] TDsTDs 1921–1948{{Irish TD table begin|constituency = Dublin South |maxTDs = 7 |start = 1921 |end = 1948 |refs =[8] |Cumann na nGaedheal |Fianna Fáil |Fine Gael |Independent politician |Labour Party (Ireland) |National League Party |Republican (Ireland, 1923) |Sinn Féin |Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty) }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 2 |refs =[9] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Thomas Kelly |elections = 1 |party = Sinn Féin }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Daniel McCarthy |elections = 1 |party = Sinn Féin }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Constance Markievicz |elections = 1 |party = Sinn Féin }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Cathal Ó Murchadha |elections = 1 |party = Sinn Féin }}{{Irish TD table seats dropped |seats = 3 |elections = 2 |comment = 4 seats 1921–1923 }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 3 |refs =[10] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Thomas Kelly |elections = 1 |party = Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Daniel McCarthy |elections = 1 |party = Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = William X. O'Brien |elections = 1 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Myles Keogh |elections = 8 |party = Independent politician }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 4 |byelections = 4 |refs =[11] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Philip Cosgrave |elections = 2 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Daniel McCarthy |elections = 4 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Constance Markievicz |elections = 5 |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Cathal Ó Murchadha |elections = 5 |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Michael Hayes |elections = 1 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Peadar Doyle |elections = 10 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table by-election |constituency = Dublin South |year = 1923 |refs =[12] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Hugh Kennedy |elections = 2 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table by-election |constituency = Dublin South |year = 1924 |month = March |refs =[13] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = James O'Mara |elections = 3 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table by-election |constituency = Dublin South |year = 1924 |month = November |refs =[14] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Seán Lemass |elections = 2 |party = Sinn Féin }}{{Irish TD table by-election |constituency = Dublin South |year = 1925 |refs =[15] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Thomas Hennessy |elections = 1 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 5 |byelections = 1 |refs =[16] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = James Beckett |elections = 5 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Vincent Rice |elections = 2 |party = National League Party }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Constance Markievicz |elections = 1 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Thomas Lawlor |elections = 2 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Seán Lemass |elections = 10 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table by-election |constituency = Dublin South |year = 1927 |refs =[17] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Thomas Hennessy |elections = 3 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 6 |refs =[18] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Robert Briscoe |elections = 8 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Myles Keogh |elections = 2 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Frank Kerlin |elections = 1 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 7 |refs =[19] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = James Lynch |elections = 2 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 8 |refs =[20] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = James McGuire |elections = 1 |party = Cumann na nGaedheal }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Thomas Kelly |elections = 4 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 9 |refs =[21] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Myles Keogh |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Thomas Lawlor |elections = 1 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Joseph Hannigan |elections = 3 |party = Independent politician }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Peadar Doyle |elections = 5 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 10 |byelections = 1 |refs =[22] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = James Beckett |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = James Lynch |elections = 4 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table by-election |constituency = Dublin South |year = 1939 |refs =[23] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = John McCann |elections = 1 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 11 |refs =[24] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Maurice Dockrell |elections = 2 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = James Larkin Jnr |elections = 2 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = John McCann |elections = 2 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 12 |refs =[25] }}{{Irish TD table end |dailnum = 13 |maxTDs = 7 |comment = Constituency abolished. See Dublin South-Central, Dublin South-East and Dublin South-West. }} TDs 1981–2016{{Irish TD table begin|constituency = Dublin South |maxTDs = 5 |start = 1981 |end = 2016 |refs =[8] |Fianna Fáil |Fine Gael |Green Party (Ireland) |Independent politician |Labour Party (Ireland) |Progressive Democrats }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 22 |refs =[26] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Niall Andrews |elections = 3 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Séamus Brennan |elections = 9 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Nuala Fennell |elections = 3 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = John Kelly |elections = 4 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Alan Shatter |elections = 7 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 23 |refs =[27] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 24 |refs =[28] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 25 |refs =[29] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Tom Kitt |elections = 7 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Anne Colley |elections = 1 |party = Progressive Democrats }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 26 |refs =[30] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Nuala Fennell |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Roger Garland |elections = 1 |party = Green Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 27 |refs =[31] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Liz O'Donnell |elections = 3 |party = Progressive Democrats }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Eithne FitzGerald |elections = 1 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 28 |refs =[32] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Olivia Mitchell |elections = 5 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 29 |refs =[33] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Eamon Ryan |elections = 3 |party = Green Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 30 |byelections = 1 |refs =[34] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Alan Shatter |elections = 3 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table by-election |constituency = Dublin South |year = 2009 |refs =[35] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = George Lee |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 31 |refs =[36] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Shane Ross |elections = 1 |party = Independent politician }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Peter Mathews |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Alex White |elections = 1 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table end |dailnum = 32 |maxTDs = 5 |comment = Constituency abolished. See Dublin Rathdown, Dublin South-West and Dún Laoghaire. }} Elections2011 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2011 general election: Dublin South[36] |numcounts = 8 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Shane Ross |party = Independent politician |percentage = 23.5 |count1 = 17,075 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Alex White |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 11.7 |count1 = 8,524 |count2 = 9,319 |count3 = 9,467 |count4 = 9,747 |count5 = 10,407 |count6 = 14,203 |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Olivia Mitchell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 13.3 |count1 = 9,635 |count2 = 10,454 |count3 = 10,577 |count4 = 10,661 |count5 = 10,763 |count6 = 11,159 |count7 = 11,627 |count8 = 13,379 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Peter Mathews |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 12.5 |count1 = 9,053 |count2 = 9,805 |count3 = 9,987 |count4 = 10,047 |count5 = 10,173 |count6 = 10,494 |count7 = 10,820 |count8 = 12,070 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 10.6 |count1 = 7,716 |count2 = 8,499 |count3 = 8,580 |count4 = 8,626 |count5 = 8,738 |count6 = 8,966 |count7 = 9,301 |count8 = 10,611 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Maria Corrigan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 9.4 |count1 = 6,844 |count2 = 7,168 |count3 = 7,332 |count4 = 7,400 |count5 = 7,564 |count6 = 7,762 |count7 = 7,932 |count8 = 9,163 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eamon Ryan |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 6.8 |count1 = 4,929 |count2 = 5,489 |count3 = 5,626 |count4 = 5,798 |count5 = 6,120 |count6 = 6,536 |count7 = 7,332 |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Aidan Culhane |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 6.2 |count1 = 4,535 |count2 = 4,839 |count3 = 4,940 |count4 = 5,232 |count5 = 5,691 |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Sorcha Nic Cormaic |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 2.6 |count1 = 1,915 |count2 = 2,065 |count3 = 2,186 |count4 = 2,617 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Nicola Curry[37] |party = People Before Profit Alliance |percentage = 1.8 |count1 = 1,277 |count2 = 1,455 |count3 = 1,664 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Jane Murphy |party = Christian Solidarity Party |percentage = 0.4 |count1 = 277 |count2 = 296 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Buhidma Hussein Hamed |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.4 |count1 = 273 |count2 = 318 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = John Doyle |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.3 |count1 = 246 |count2 = 343 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Gerard Dolan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.2 |count1 = 156 |count2 = 192 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Raymond Whitehead |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.2 |count1 = 120 |count2 = 211 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eamonn Zaidan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.1 |count1 = 71 |count2 = 85 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 8 |electorate = 102,387 |valid = 72,646 |spoilt = 459 (0.6%) |quota = 12,108 |turnout = 73,105 (71.4%) }} 2009 by-electionFollowing the death of Fianna Fáil TD Séamus Brennan, a by-election was held on 5 June 2009. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate George Lee. {{STV Election box begin|title = 2009 by-election: Dublin South[35][38] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = George Lee |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 53.4 |votes = 27,768 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Alex White |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 19.8 |votes = 10,294 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Shay Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 17.8 |votes = 9,250 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Elizabeth Davidson |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.5 |votes = 1,846 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Shaun Tracey |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 3.3 |votes = 1,705 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ross O'Mullane |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.2 |votes = 650 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Frank O'Gorman |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.7 |votes = 351 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Noel O'Gara |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.3 |votes = 172 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 90,802 |valid = 52,036 |spoilt = 443 (0.8%) |quota = 26,019 |turnout = 52,479 (57.8%) }} 2007 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2007 general election: Dublin South[34] |numcounts = 9 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Séamus Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 21.8 |count1 = 13,373 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Tom Kitt |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 13.9 |count1 = 8,487 |count2 = 10,124 |count3 = 10,425 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Olivia Mitchell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 14.8 |count1 = 8,037 |count2 = 8,148 |count3 = 8,227 |count4 = 8,236 |count5 = 9,544 |count6 = 9,991 |count7 = 10,846 |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eamon Ryan |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 11.1 |count1 = 6,768 |count2 = 6,885 |count3 = 7,483 |count4 = 7,511 |count5 = 7,814 |count6 = 8,379 |count7 = 9,181 |count8 = 11,889 |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 9.4 |count1 = 5,752 |count2 = 5,820 |count3 = 5,871 |count4 = 5,875 |count5 = 6,658 |count6 = 6,892 |count7 = 7,366 |count8 = 9,456 |count9 = 10,805 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Maria Corrigan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.6 |count1 = 3,438 |count2 = 4,278 |count3 = 4,515 |count4 = 4,655 |count5 = 4,748 |count6 = 4,893 |count7 = 6,816 |count8 = 7,317 |count9 = 7,656 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Alex White |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 5.8 |count1 = 3,575 |count2 = 3,629 |count3 = 3,843 |count4 = 3,854 |count5 = 4,045 |count6 = 5,739 |count7 = 5,962 |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Liz O'Donnell |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 6.6 |count1 = 4,045 |count2 = 4,254 |count3 = 4,328 |count4 = 4,337 |count5 = 4,426 |count6 = 4,520 |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Aidan Culhane |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 4.6 |count1 = 2,809 |count2 = 2,867 |count3 = 3,052 |count4 = 3,069 |count5 = 3,255 |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Jim O'Leary |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 4.7 |count1 = 2,897 |count2 = 2,928 |count3 = 2,991 |count4 = 2,997 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Sorcha Nic Cormaic |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 1.6 |count1 = 992 |count2 = 1,021 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Shaun Tracey |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 1.4 |count1 = 851 |count2 = 864 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Liam Ó Gógáin |party = Fathers Rights-Responsibility Party |percentage = 0.3 |count1 = 180 |count2 = 185 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 9 |electorate = 89,464 |valid = 61,204 |spoilt = 418 (0.7%) |quota = 10,201 |turnout = 61,622 (68.9%) }} 2002 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2002 general election: Dublin South[33] |numcounts = 9 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Séamus Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 16.9 |count1 = 9,326 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Tom Kitt |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 14.0 |count1 = 7,744 |count2 = 7,857 |count3 = 7,917 |count4 = 8,117 |count5 = 8,496 |count6 = 10,926 |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Liz O'Donnell |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 15.0 |count1 = 8,288 |count2 = 8,344 |count3 = 8,356 |count4 = 8,647 |count5 = 8,816 |count6 = 9,315 |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Olivia Mitchell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 10.1 |count1 = 5,568 |count2 = 5,629 |count3 = 5,633 |count4 = 5,844 |count5 = 5,928 |count6 = 6,142 |count7 = 6,540 |count8 = 11,048 |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eamon Ryan |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 9.4 |count1 = 5,222 |count2 = 5,482 |count3 = 5,485 |count4 = 6,161 |count5 = 7,124 |count6 = 7,319 |count7 = 8,019 |count8 = 8,546 |count9 = 9,228 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eithne FitzGerald |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 9.5 |count1 = 5,247 |count2 = 5,400 |count3 = 5,404 |count4 = 5,723 |count5 = 6,077 |count6 = 6,232 |count7 = 6,483 |count8 = 7,108 |count9 = 8,263 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 9.7 |count1 = 5,363 |count2 = 5,410 |count3 = 5,413 |count4 = 5,568 |count5 = 5,653 |count6 = 5,693 |count7 = 5,833 |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Maria Corrigan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.8 |count1 = 3,180 |count2 = 3,220 |count3 = 3,245 |count4 = 3,418 |count5 = 3,648 |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Deirdre Whelan |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 3.9 |count1 = 2,172 |count2 = 2,345 |count3 = 2,347 |count4 = 2,474 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Karen Canning |party = Independent Health Alliance |percentage = 3.8 |count1 = 2,090 |count2 = 2,207 |count3 = 2,209 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Lisa Maher |party = Socialist Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.9 |count1 = 1,063 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 9 |electorate = 92,645 |valid = 55,263 |spoilt = 427 (0.8%) |quota = 9,211 |turnout = 55,690 (60.1%) }} 1997 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1997 general election: Dublin South[32] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Tom Kitt |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 17.1 |votes = 9,904 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Séamus Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 15.3 |votes = 8,861 |seat = 2 |count = 6 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Olivia Mitchell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 15.1 |votes = 8,775 |seat = 3 |count = 8 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 14.0 |votes = 8,094 |seat = 4 |count = 8 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Liz O'Donnell |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 9.4 |votes = 5,444 |seat = 5 |count = 8 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eithne FitzGerald |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 10.6 |votes = 6,147 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Gerry Boland |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 6.1 |votes = 3,539 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ann Ormonde |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 6.3 |votes = 3,629 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Richard Greene |party = Independent politician |percentage = 2.5 |votes = 1,431 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Christine Buckley |party = Independent politician |percentage = 2.2 |votes = 1,268 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Lisa Maher |party = Socialist Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.1 |votes = 624 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jack Lyons |party = Natural Law Party |percentage = 0.2 |votes = 115 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Johnny Kingsize Doody |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.1 |votes = 80 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Gerard Doolan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.1 |votes = 75 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 90,050 |valid = 57,986 |spoilt = 335 (0.6%) |quota = 9,665 |turnout = 58,321 (64.8%) }} 1992 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1992 general election: Dublin South[31] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eithne FitzGerald |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 28.9 |votes = 17,256 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Séamus Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 15.2 |votes = 9,074 |seat = 2 |count = 7 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Tom Kitt |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 12.3 |votes = 7,304 |seat = 3 |count = 8 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 10.5 |votes = 6,244 |seat = 4 |count = 12 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Liz O'Donnell |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 8.7 |votes = 5,162 |seat = 5 |count = 12 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Olivia Mitchell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 4.6 |votes = 2,764 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Roger Garland |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.8 |votes = 2,258 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Maurice Manning |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 5.1 |votes = 3,065 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ann Ormonde |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.2 |votes = 3,085 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Richard Greene |party = Independent politician |percentage = 2.8 |votes = 1,671 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Marian White |party = Democratic Left (Ireland) |percentage = 1.1 |votes = 640 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Owen Connolly |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.9 |votes = 506 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = George Keegan |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 0.8 |votes = 486 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Kevin Blair |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.2 |votes = 119 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 85,553 |valid = 59,634 |spoilt = 605 (1.0%) |quota = 9,940 |turnout = 60,239 (70.4%) }} 1989 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1989 general election: Dublin South[30] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Séamus Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 25.7 |votes = 13,927 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Tom Kitt |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 13.3 |votes = 7,217 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 14.7 |votes = 7,969 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Roger Garland |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 8.8 |votes = 4,771 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Nuala Fennell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 9.2 |votes = 4,983 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Anne Colley |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 8.5 |votes = 4,607 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eithne FitzGerald |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 7.6 |votes = 4,134 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Olivia Mitchell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 5.1 |votes = 2,786 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ann Ormonde |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 4.3 |votes = 2,328 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eamonn Ó Liathain |party = Workers' Party of Ireland |percentage = 2.7 |votes = 1,440 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 54,162 |spoilt = |quota = 9,028 |turnout = }} 1987 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1987 general election: Dublin South[29] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Anne Colley |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 20.9 |votes = 11,957 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Séamus Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 17.3 |votes = 9,940 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Tom Kitt |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 14.7 |votes = 8,423 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John Kelly |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 12.6 |votes = 7,247 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 10.0 |votes = 5,720 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Nuala Fennell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 8.3 |votes = 4,737 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eithne FitzGerald |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 4.7 |votes = 2,684 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ann Ormonde |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 3.7 |votes = 2,133 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Roger Garland |party = Green Alliance (Ireland) |percentage = 2.4 |votes = 1,377 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eamonn Ó Liathain |party = Workers' Party of Ireland |percentage = 2.3 |votes = 1,308 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Mairead Duchon |party = Independent politician |percentage = 2.2 |votes = 1,253 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Sharkey |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.3 |votes = 189 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Padraig O'Neill |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.3 |votes = 142 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Barbara Hyland |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.2 |votes = 114 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Martin MacFeorais |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.2 |votes = 107 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 57,331 |spoilt = |quota = 9,556 |turnout = }} November 1982 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = November 1982 general election: Dublin South[28] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John Kelly |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 18.6 |votes = 9,774 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 14.6 |votes = 7,655 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Nuala Fennell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 13.6 |votes = 7,106 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Séamus Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 13.8 |votes = 7,219 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Niall Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 12.6 |votes = 6,597 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Tom Kitt |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 7.7 |votes = 4,009 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Hand |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 5.6 |votes = 2,959 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eithne FitzGerald |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 4.6 |votes = 2,388 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Frank Buckley |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.7 |votes = 1,911 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ruairí Brugha |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 2.6 |votes = 1,353 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Roger Garland |party = Ecology Party of Ireland |percentage = 1.8 |votes = 950 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Denis O'Connor |party = Democratic Socialist Party (Ireland) |percentage = 0.9 |votes = 479 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 52,400 |spoilt = |quota = 8,734 |turnout = }} February 1982 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = February 1982 general election: Dublin South[27] |numcounts = 7 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = John Kelly |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 21.0 |count1 = 10,809 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 13.2 |count1 = 6,779 |count2 = 7,790 |count3 = 8,878 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Séamus Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 15.6 |count1 = 8,055 |count2 = 8,107 |count3 = 8,176 |count4 = 9,555 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Nuala Fennell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 11.3 |count1 = 5,799 |count2 = 6,488 |count3 = 7,578 |count4 = 7,729 |count5 = 7,766 |count6 = 11,554 |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Niall Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 9.6 |count1 = 4,936 |count2 = 4,951 |count3 = 5,018 |count4 = 5,904 |count5 = 6,667 |count6 = 7,168 |count7 = 8,612 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Síle de Valera |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 9.4 |count1 = 4,843 |count2 = 4,850 |count3 = 4,895 |count4 = 5,550 |count5 = 5,702 |count6 = 6,010 |count7 = 6,356 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = John Horgan |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 8.9 |count1 = 4,589 |count2 = 4,705 |count3 = 5,048 |count4 = 5,188 |count5 = 5,215 |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Tom Kitt |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 6.1 |count1 = 3,133 |count2 = 3,150 |count3 = 3,249 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Thomas Hand |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 4.9 |count1 = 2,511 |count2 = 2,837 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 7 |electorate = 69,195 |valid = 51,454 |spoilt = 312 (0.6%) |quota = 8,576 |turnout = 51,766 (74.8%) }} 1981 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1981 general election: Dublin South[26] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Séamus Brennan |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 15.3 |votes = 7,779 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John Kelly |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 15.7 |votes = 7,964 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Nuala Fennell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 8.9 |votes = 4,527 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Alan Shatter |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 9.4 |votes = 4,762 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Niall Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 11.2 |votes = 5,690 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Síle de Valera |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 10.6 |votes = 5,408 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Alexis FitzGerald |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 6.9 |votes = 3,495 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John Horgan |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 5.9 |votes = 3,004 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Tom Kitt |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.2 |votes = 2,636 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Hand |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 5.2 |votes = 2,621 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eithne FitzGerald |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 2.5 |votes = 1,258 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Frank Buckley |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.4 |votes = 711 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Norman Simpson |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.2 |votes = 616 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Denis O'Connor |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.7 |votes = 335 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 50,806 |spoilt = |quota = 8,468 |turnout = }} 1944 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1944 general election: Dublin South[25] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 31.3 |votes = 15,385 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John McCann |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 8.8 |votes = 4,323 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James B. Lynch |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 6.4 |votes = 3,148 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peadar Doyle |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 11.1 |votes = 5,442 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Larkin Jnr |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 7.3 |votes = 3,587 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Maurice E. Dockrell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 8.9 |votes = 4,355 |seat = 6 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Robert Briscoe |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.8 |votes = 2,852 |seat = 7 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Walter Beirne |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 7.3 |votes = 3,571 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Andrew Clarkin |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 6.8 |votes = 3,328 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joseph Hannigan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 3.7 |votes = 1,824 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Bourke |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 1.4 |votes = 689 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Byrne |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 1.4 |votes = 674 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 49,178 |spoilt = |quota = 6,148 |turnout = }} 1943 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1943 general election: Dublin South[24] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 30.9 |votes = 16,399 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peadar Doyle |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 9.4 |votes = 4,971 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John McCann |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.9 |votes = 3,133 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Robert Briscoe |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.9 |votes = 3,127 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Maurice E. Dockrell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 5.4 |votes = 2,841 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James B. Lynch |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.0 |votes = 2,666 |seat = 6 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Larkin Jnr |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 5.7 |votes = 3,049 |seat = 7 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Walter Beirne |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 6.3 |votes = 3,326 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joseph Hannigan |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 4.4 |votes = 2,345 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peter White |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 3.1 |votes = 1,639 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patrick Cahill |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 2.9 |votes = 1,525 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Tom O'Higgins |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 2.8 |votes = 1,461 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = E. D. Hoey |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 2.41 |votes = 1,280 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Myles Keogh |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 2.2 |votes = 1,152 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Vincent Rice |party = Independent politician |percentage = 2.1 |votes = 1,104 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Hanna Sheehy Skeffington |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.7 |votes = 917 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Owen Hynes |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.6 |votes = 873 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Simon Donnelly |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.5 |votes = 820 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Dowling |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.9 |votes = 494 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 53,122 |spoilt = |quota = 6,641 |turnout = }} 1939 by-electionFollowing the death of Fine Gael TD James Beckett, a by-election was held on 6 June 1939. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate John McCann. {{STV Election box begin|title = 1939 by-election: Dublin South[23] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John McCann |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 55.8 |votes = 20,059 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patrick Cahill |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 44.2 |votes = 15,877 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 80,961 |valid = 35,936 |spoilt = |quota = 17,969 |turnout = 44.4% }} 1938 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1938 general election: Dublin South[22] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 25.7 |votes = 14,151 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peadar Doyle |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 12.5 |votes = 6,877 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Beckett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 8.5 |votes = 4,681 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joseph Hannigan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 7.0 |votes = 3,850 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Kelly |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 6.6 |votes = 3,619 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James B. Lynch |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 8.0 |votes = 4,401 |seat = 6 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Robert Briscoe |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 6.9 |votes = 3,791 |seat = 7 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John McCann |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 8.7 |votes = 4,806 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Myles Keogh |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 6.8 |votes = 3,760 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Lawlor |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 5.2 |votes = 2,845 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eamonn Lynch |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 2.0 |votes = 1,076 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas O'Byrne |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 1.4 |votes = 765 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Elizabeth O'Connor |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 0.8 |votes = 460 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 55,082 |spoilt = |quota = 6,886 |turnout = }} 1937 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1937 general election: Dublin South[21] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 28.0 |votes = 15,969 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Robert Briscoe |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.8 |votes = 3,315 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Kelly |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 4.9 |votes = 2,815 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peadar Doyle |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 10.4 |votes = 5,941 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Lawlor |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 6.8 |votes = 3,872 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Joseph Hannigan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 7.1 |votes = 4,031 |seat = 6 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Myles Keogh |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 7.0 |votes = 3,973 |seat = 7 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Beckett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 8.1 |votes = 4,623 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patrick Medlar |party = Independent politician |percentage = 4.3 |votes = 2,474 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John McCann |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 3.6 |votes = 2,058 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James McGuire |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 3.5 |votes = 2,000 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Denis Healy |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 3.1 |votes = 1,774 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John McCabe |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 2.7 |votes = 1,523 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Byrne |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 1.8 |votes = 999 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Frank Ryan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.5 |votes = 875 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ralph Lynch |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 1.4 |votes = 771 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 57,013 |spoilt = |quota = 7,127 |turnout = }} 1933 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1933 general election: Dublin South[20] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 24.2 |votes = 14,716 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Beckett |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 13.8 |votes = 8,364 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Robert Briscoe |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 8.1 |votes = 4,894 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James McGuire |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 12.2 |votes = 7,414 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Kelly |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 8.0 |votes = 4,831 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James B. Lynch |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 7.6 |votes = 4,642 |seat = 6 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peadar Doyle |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 9.7 |votes = 5,920 |seat = 7 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Myles Keogh |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 7.0 |votes = 4,259 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Denis Healy |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 4.8 |votes = 2,888 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Hennessy |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 4.7 |votes = 2,837 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 60,765 |spoilt = |quota = 7,596 |turnout = }} 1932 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1932 general election: Dublin South[19] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 18.9 |votes = 10,426 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Beckett |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 13.4 |votes = 7,381 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Robert Briscoe |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 10.3 |votes = 5,676 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Myles Keogh |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 10.9 |votes = 5,985 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peadar Doyle |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 9.4 |votes = 5,196 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Hennessy |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 7.0 |votes = 3,832 |seat = 6 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James B. Lynch |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.7 |votes = 3,162 |seat = 7 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eugene Davy |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 6.3 |votes = 3,478 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patrick Medlar |party = Independent politician |percentage = 4.5 |votes = 2,490 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eoghan O'Rahilly |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 4.4 |votes = 2,440 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Lawlor |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.5 |votes = 1,898 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Richard Hennessy |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 2.8 |votes = 1,536 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Larkin |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.7 |votes = 917 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Frank O'Donnell |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 1.2 |votes = 650 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 55,067 |spoilt = |quota = 6,884 |turnout = }} September 1927 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = September 1927 general election: Dublin South[18] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 20.7 |votes = 11,240 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Hennessy |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 17.3 |votes = 9,400 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Beckett |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 13.5 |votes = 7,362 |seat = 3 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Robert Briscoe |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 10.2 |votes = 5,570 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Myles Keogh |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 6.5 |votes = 3,522 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peadar Doyle |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 8.5 |votes = 4,642 |seat = 6 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Frank Kerlin |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 2.4 |votes = 1,320 |seat = 7 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Vincent Rice |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 6.8 |votes = 3,678 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Lawlor |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 6.7 |votes = 3,662 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John Lawlor |party = Independent politician |percentage = 5.3 |votes = 2,857 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Andrew Clerkin |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 2.1 |votes = 1,116 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 54,369 |spoilt = |quota = 6,797 |turnout = }} 1927 by-electionFollowing the death of Fianna Fáil TD Constance Markievicz, a by-election was held on 24 August 1927. The seat was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate Thomas Hennessy. {{STV Election box begin|title = 1927 by-election: Dublin South[17] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Hennessy |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 55.0 |votes = 24,139 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Robert Briscoe |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 42.5 |votes = 18,647 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Cathal Ó Murchadha |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 2.5 |votes = 1,115 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 81,136 |valid = 43,901 |spoilt = |quota = 21,951 |turnout = 54.1% }} June 1927 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = June 1927 general election: Dublin South[16] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 16.1 |votes = 8,522 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Beckett |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 15.5 |votes = 8,183 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Vincent Rice |party = Independent politician |percentage = 12.4 |votes = 6,575 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Constance Markievicz |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 7.6 |votes = 4,026 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Myles Keogh |party = Independent politician |percentage = 10.0 |votes = 5,290 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peadar Doyle |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 8.4 |votes = 4,428 |seat = 6 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Lawlor |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 5.3 |votes = 2,826 |seat = 7 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John O'Neill |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 4.8 |votes = 2,555 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Cathal Ó Murchadha |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 4.2 |votes = 2,211 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael O'Mullane |party = Independent politician |percentage = 4.0 |votes = 2,121 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Campbell |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.5 |votes = 1,825 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Robert Briscoe |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 3.2 |votes = 1,705 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patrick Morgan |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 1.7 |votes = 921 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Denis Healy |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 1.7 |votes = 918 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Nagle |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.6 |votes = 821 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 52,927 |spoilt = |quota = 6,616 |turnout = }} 1925 by-electionFollowing the resignation of Cumann na nGaedheal TD Daniel McCarthy, a by-election was held on 11 March 1925. The seat was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate Thomas Hennessy. {{STV Election box begin|title = 1925 by-election: Dublin South[15] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Hennessy |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 57.0 |votes = 24,075 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael O'Mullane |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |percentage = 32.9 |votes = 13,900 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Lawlor |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 10.1 |votes = 4,237 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 78,353 |valid = 42,212 |spoilt = |quota = 21,107 |turnout = 53.9% }} November 1924 by-electionFollowing the appointment of Cumann na nGaedheal TD Hugh Kennedy as Chief Justice, a by-election was held on 18 November 1924. The seat was won by the Republican candidate Seán Lemass. {{STV Election box begin|title = November 1924 by-election: Dublin South[14] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |percentage = 51.4 |votes = 17,297 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Séamus Hughes |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 48.6 |votes = 16,340 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 78,682 |valid = 33,637 |spoilt = |quota = 16,819 |turnout = 42.8% }} March 1924 by-electionFollowing the death of Cumann na nGaedheal TD Philip Cosgrave, a by-election was held on 12 March 1924. The seat was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate James O'Mara. {{STV Election box begin|title = March 1924 by-election: Dublin South[13] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James O'Mara |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 49.0 |votes = 15,884 |seat = 1 |count = 2 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Lemass |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |percentage = 42.0 |votes = 13,639 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John O'Neill |party = Independent politician |percentage = 9.0 |votes = 2,928 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 76,882 |valid = 32,451 |spoilt = |quota = 16,226 |turnout = 42.2% }} 1923 by-electionMichael Hayes was also elected for the National University of Ireland constituency and resigned his seat in Dublin South following the election. A by-election was held on 25 October 1923 and the seat was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate Hugh Kennedy. {{STV Election box begin|title = 1923 by-election: Dublin South[12] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Hugh Kennedy |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 67.3 |votes = 23,676 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael O'Mullane |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |percentage = 32.7 |votes = 11,502 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 78,017 |valid = 35,178 |spoilt = |quota = 17,590 |turnout = 45.1% }} 1923 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1923 general election: Dublin South[11] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Philip Cosgrave |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 34.7 |votes = 16,011 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Constance Markievicz |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |percentage = 12.6 |votes = 5,832 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Daniel McCarthy |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 9.9 |votes = 4,565 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Peadar Doyle |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 3.0 |votes = 1,409 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Hayes |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 6.0 |votes = 2,778 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Myles Keogh |party = Independent politician |percentage = 6.5 |votes = 3,010 |seat = 6 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Cathal Ó Murchadha |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |percentage = 4.1 |votes = 1,893 |seat = 7 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Andrew Beattie |party = Independent politician |percentage = 5.3 |votes = 2,451 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael O'Mullane |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |percentage = 2.8 |votes = 1,315 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = William X. O'Brien |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 2.0 |votes = 933 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patrick Medlar |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.8 |votes = 832 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John Farrelly |party = Dublin Trades Council |percentage = 1.7 |votes = 809 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = William McCabe |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.7 |votes = 793 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = George Lyons |party = Cumann na nGaedheal |percentage = 1.5 |votes = 715 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Edward O'Kelly |party = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |percentage = 1.5 |votes = 709 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Bernard Shields |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.3 |votes = 582 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = James Shanks |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.0 |votes = 484 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Edward Tucker |party = Dublin Trades Council |percentage = 0.8 |votes = 391 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patrick Byrne |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.8 |votes = 385 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patrick Munden |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.6 |votes = 265 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 78,017 |valid = 46,162 |spoilt = |quota = 5,771 |turnout = 59.2% }} 1922 general electionKenneth Reddin, an election agent, published a sample ballot incorrectly stating that voters had only six preferences.[68] Markievicz secured an injunction in the Republican Supreme Court against Reddin, who published an apology on election day in The Irish Times.[68] The official notice of poll listed Markievicz's name first, but the ballot (and Reddin's sample) listed her third.[68] She later complained that the electoral register was "rotten".[39]{{STV Election box begin|title = 1922 general election: Dublin South[10] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Daniel McCarthy |party = Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty) |percentage = 21.1 |votes = 5,540 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Myles Keogh |party = Independent politician |percentage = 16.6 |votes = 4,363 |seat = 2 |count = 4 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = William X. O'Brien |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 18.0 |votes = 4,734 |seat = 3 |count = 5 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Kelly |party = Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty) |percentage = 16.5 |votes = 4,344 |seat = 4 |count = 5 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Constance Markievicz |party = Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty) |percentage = 15.0 |votes = 3,951 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John O'Connell |party = Independent politician |percentage = 7.9 |votes = 2,068 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Cathal Ó Murchadha |party = Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty) |percentage = 5.0 |votes = 1,308 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 41,466 |valid = 26,308 |spoilt = |quota = 5,262 |turnout = 63.4% }} 1921 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1921 general election: Dublin South[9] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Thomas Kelly |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = N/A |votes = Unopposed |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Daniel McCarthy |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = N/A |votes = Unopposed |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Constance Markievicz |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = N/A |votes = Unopposed |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Cathal Ó Murchadha |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = N/A |votes = Unopposed |seat = 4 |count = }} |} See also
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Dáil constituency revisions|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/results/general/boundary/allrevisions.cfm#dublin|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=12 February 2009 }} 2. ^Government of Ireland Act 1920, Schedule 5, Part 1 (70/86) 3. ^1 {{cite web|title=Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980: Schedule (Constituencies)|url=http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1980/en/act/pub/0017/sched1.html|work=Irish Statute Book database|accessdate=12 February 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021225722/http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1980/en/act/pub/0017/sched1.html|archivedate=21 October 2012|df=}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Electoral (Amendment) Act, 1974: Schedule (Constituencies)|url=http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1974/en/act/pub/0007/sched1.html|work=Irish Statute Book database|accessdate=12 February 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120120102107/http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1974/en/act/pub/0007/sched1.html|archivedate=20 January 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South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1932&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 20. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1933: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1933&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 21. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1937: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1937&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 22. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1938: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1938&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 23. ^1 {{cite web|title=By-election 1939: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1938B&cons=102&ref=36|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 24. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1943: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1943&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 25. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1944: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1944&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 26. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1981: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1981&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=12 February 2009}} 27. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election February 1982: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1982feb&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=22 May 2010}} 28. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election November 1982: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1982nov&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 29. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1987: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1987&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 30. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1989: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1989&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=27 September 2010}} 31. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1992: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1992&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=6 March 2009}} 32. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 1997: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1997&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=6 March 2009}} 33. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 2002: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=2002&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=6 March 2009}} 34. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 2007: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=2007&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=6 March 2009}} 35. ^1 {{cite web|title=By-election 2009: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=2007B&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=21 July 2010 }} 36. ^1 {{cite web|title=General election 2011: Dublin South|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=2011&cons=102|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=2 March 2011}} 37. ^Curry campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance. 38. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/indepth/elections2009/results/byelections/dublinsouth.html|title=Dublin South|date=6 June 2009|work=The Irish Times|accessdate=6 June 2009}} 39. ^1 2 3 {{cite book |last1=Arrington |first1=Lauren |title=Revolutionary Lives: Constance and Casimir Markievicz |date=2015 |publisher=Princeton University Press |isbn=9781400874187 |pages=224–225 |url=https://books.google.ie/books?id=ZzRJCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA224 |language=en}}; {{cite journal |last1=Casey |first1=James |title=Republican Courts in Ireland 1919–1922 |journal=Irish Jurist |date=1970 |volume=5 |issue=2 |pages=321–342: 334 |jstor=44027586 }} External links
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