词条 | Dún Laoghaire (Dáil constituency) |
释义 |
| name = Dún Laoghaire | type = Dáil Éireann Parliamentary | year = 1977 | image = | map4 = Dún Laoghaire Dáil Éireann constituency.png | map_entity = County Dublin | map_size = 150px | members_label = TDs | members = {{unbulleted list | {{Color box|{{Fine Gael/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Seán Barrett (FG) | {{Color box|{{Fine Gael/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Maria Bailey (FG) | {{Color box|{{Fine Gael/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Mary Mitchell O'Connor (FG) | {{Color box|{{Solidarity–People Before Profit/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Richard Boyd Barrett (S–PBP) | seats = 4 (1977–1981) 5 (1981–2011) 4 (2011–) | local_council_label = County council | local_council = Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council | blank1_name = {{nowrap|EP constituency}} | blank1_info = Dublin | population = 123,546 (2016)[1] }} Dún Laoghaire is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 4 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV). HistoryThe constituency was created in 1977, replacing the earlier Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown constituency which was created in 1948. At the 2011 general election the number of seats was reduced from 5 to 4.[2] BoundariesThe constituency is located in the eastern area of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown county, consisting of the area around the town of Dún Laoghaire and including Ballybrack, Blackrock, Booterstown, Cabinteely (east of the N11 road), Dalkey, Deansgrange, Glasthule, Killiney, Loughlinstown, Monkstown, Sallynoggin, Shankill, and Stillorgan.[3] For the 2016 general election the constituency was redrawn to include the electoral divisions of Cabinteely-Loughlinstown, Foxrock-Carrickmines, Foxrock-Torquay and Stillorgan-Leopardstown, taken from the now-dissolved Dublin South constituency.[4] The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017 defines the constituency as:[5] "In the county of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown the electoral divisions of: Ballybrack, Blackrock-Booterstown, Blackrock-Carysfort, Blackrock-Central, Blackrock-Glenomena, Blackrock-Monkstown, Blackrock-Newpark, Blackrock-Seapoint, Blackrock-Stradbrook, Blackrock-Templehill, Blackrock-Williamstown, Cabinteely-Granitefield, Cabinteely-Kilbogget, Cabinteely-Loughlinstown, Cabinteely-Pottery, Dalkey-Avondale, Dalkey-Bullock, Dalkey-Coliemore, Dalkey Hill, Dalkey Upper, Dún Laoghaire-East Central, Dún Laoghaire-Glasthule, Dún Laoghaire-Glenageary, Dún Laoghaire-Monkstown Farm, Dún Laoghaire-Mount Town, Dún Laoghaire-Sallynoggin East, Dún Laoghaire-Sallynoggin South, Dún Laoghaire-Sallynoggin West, Dún Laoghaire-Salthill, Dún Laoghaire-Sandycove, Dún Laoghaire-West Central, Foxrock-Beechpark, Foxrock-Carrickmines, Foxrock-Deansgrange, Foxrock-Torquay, Killiney North, Killiney South, Shankill-Rathmichael, Shankill-Rathsallagh, Shankill-Shanganagh, Stillorgan-Leopardstown, Stillorgan-Priory; and that part of the electoral division of Glencullen that lies to the east of the M50 Motorway and to the south of the N31 and the Leopardstown Road." TDs{{Irish TD table begin|constituency = Dún Laoghaire |maxTDs = 5 |start = 1977 |end = |refs =[6] |Anti-Austerity Alliance–People Before Profit | Ceann Comhairle |Democratic Left (Ireland) |Fianna Fáil |Fine Gael |Green Party (Ireland) |Labour Party (Ireland) |People Before Profit Alliance |Progressive Democrats |Workers' Party of Ireland }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 21 |refs =[7] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = David Andrews |elections = 8 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Liam Cosgrave |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Barry Desmond |elections = 5 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Martin O'Donoghue |elections = 3 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table seats dropped |seats = 1 |elections = 1 |comment = 4 seats 1977–1981 }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 22 |refs =[8] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Liam T. Cosgrave |elections = 3 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Seán Barrett |elections = 7 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 23 |refs =[9] }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 24 |refs =[10] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Monica Barnes |elections = 3 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 25 |refs =[11] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Geraldine Kennedy |elections = 1 |party = Progressive Democrats }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 26 |refs =[12] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Brian Hillery |elections = 1 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Eamon Gilmore |elections = 1 |party = Workers' Party of Ireland }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 27 |refs =[13] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Niamh Bhreathnach |elections = 1 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Eamon Gilmore |elections = 1 |party = Democratic Left (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Helen Keogh |elections = 1 |party = Progressive Democrats }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 28 |refs =[14] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Mary Hanafin |elections = 3 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Eamon Gilmore |elections = 4 |party = Labour Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Monica Barnes |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 29 |refs =[15] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Barry Andrews |elections = 2 |party = Fianna Fáil }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Fiona O'Malley |elections = 1 |party = Progressive Democrats }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Ciarán Cuffe |elections = 2 |party = Green Party (Ireland) }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 30 |refs =[16] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Seán Barrett |elections = 2 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 31 |refs =[17] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Mary Mitchell O'Connor |elections = 2 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Richard Boyd Barrett |elections = 1 |party = People Before Profit Alliance }}{{Irish TD table seats dropped |seats = 1 |elections = 2 |comment = 4 seats from 2011 }}{{Irish TD table Dáil |dailnum = 32 |refs =[18] }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Richard Boyd Barrett |elections = 1 |party = Anti-Austerity Alliance–People Before Profit }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Maria Bailey |elections = 1 |party = Fine Gael }}{{Irish TD table TD with party link |name = Seán Barrett |elections = 1 |party = Ceann Comhairle }}{{Irish TD table end}} Elections2016 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2016 general election: Dún Laoghaire[18] |numcounts = 7 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Ceann Comhairle |percentage = Automatically returned |count1 = |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Richard Boyd Barrett |party = Anti-Austerity Alliance–People Before Profit |percentage = 16.5 |count1 = 9,775 |count2 = 10,008 |count3 = 12,215 |count4 = 13,287 |count5 = 14,761 |count6 = 15,718 |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Maria Bailey |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 17.7 |count1 = 10,489 |count2 = 10,882 |count3 = 10,934 |count4 = 11,270 |count5 = 11,854 |count6 = 12,422 |count7 = 15,198 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Mary Mitchell O'Connor |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 18.3 |count1 = 10,817 |count2 = 11,088 |count3 = 11,130 |count4 = 11,433 |count5 = 11,967 |count6 = 12,393 |count7 = 14,941 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Mary Hanafin |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 10.9 |count1 = 6,478 |count2 = 6,709 |count3 = 6,792 |count4 = 6,986 |count5 = 7,290 |count6 = 10,221 |count7 = 10,969 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Carrie Smyth |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 8.8 |count1 = 5,192 |count2 = 5,296 |count3 = 5,385 |count4 = 5,739 |count5 = 6,895 |count6 = 7,165 |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Cormac Devlin |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 7.9 |count1 = 4,665 |count2 = 4,877 |count3 = 5,055 |count4 = 5,265 |count5 = 5,564 |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Ossian Smyth |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 5.9 |count1 = 3,478 |count2 = 3,677 |count3 = 3,833 |count4 = 4,750 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Carol Hunt |party = Independent politician |percentage = 5.3 |count1 = 3,152 |count2 = 3,410 |count3 = 3,610 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Shane O'Brien |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 5.3 |count1 = 3,167 |count2 = 3,209 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Frank Cronin |party = Renua Ireland |percentage = 3.1 |count1 = 1,812 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Raymond Whitehead |party = Direct Democracy Ireland |percentage = 0.4 |count1 = 213 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 7 |electorate = 92,248 |valid = 59,238 |spoilt = 401 |quota = 14,810 |turnout = 59,639 (64.65%) }} 2011 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2011 general election: Dún Laoghaire[17] |numcounts = 11 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eamon Gilmore |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 20.2 |count1 = 11,468 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 18.5 |count1 = 10,504 |count2 = 10,516 |count3 = 10,538 |count4 = 10,573 |count5 = 10,666 |count6 = 10,913 |count7 = 11,274 |count8 = 11,723 |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Mary Mitchell O'Connor |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 16.0 |count1 = 9,087 |count2 = 9,094 |count3 = 9,120 |count4 = 9,163 |count5 = 9,239 |count6 = 9,568 |count7 = 9,998 |count8 = 10,309 |count9 = 10,451 |count10 = 13,005 |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Richard Boyd Barrett[19] |party = People Before Profit Alliance |percentage = 10.9 |count1 = 6,206 |count2 = 6,228 |count3 = 6,271 |count4 = 6,332 |count5 = 6,384 |count6 = 6,795 |count7 = 7,132 |count8 = 7,413 |count9 = 7,453 |count10 = 9,914 |count11 = 10,794 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Mary Hanafin |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 9.0 |count1 = 5,090 |count2 = 5,096 |count3 = 5,107 |count4 = 5,130 |count5 = 5,217 |count6 = 5,392 |count7 = 5,606 |count8 = 7,874 |count9 = 8,013 |count10 = 8,889 |count11 = 9,420 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Ivana Bacik |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 10.1 |count1 = 5,749 |count2 = 5,826 |count3 = 5,857 |count4 = 5,904 |count5 = 5,916 |count6 = 6,200 |count7 = 6,953 |count8 = 7,260 |count9 = 7,306 |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Barry Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 6.2 |count1 = 3,542 |count2 = 3,545 |count3 = 3,554 |count4 = 3,569 |count5 = 3,594 |count6 = 3,713 |count7 = 3,886 |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Ciarán Cuffe |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.8 |count1 = 2,156 |count2 = 2,158 |count3 = 2,187 |count4 = 2,222 |count5 = 2,234 |count6 = 2,429 |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Victor Boyhan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.5 |count1 = 834 |count2 = 835 |count3 = 851 |count4 = 912 |count5 = 941 |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Carl Haughton |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.8 |count1 = 456 |count2 = 457 |count3 = 500 |count4 = 563 |count5 = 594 |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Trevor Patton |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.8 |count1 = 445 |count2 = 446 |count3 = 467 |count4 = 500 |count5 = 515 |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Daire Fitzgerald |party = Christian Solidarity Party |percentage = 0.8 |count1 = 434 |count2 = 434 |count3 = 441 |count4 = 450 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Nick Crawford |party = New Vision (electoral alliance) |percentage = 0.7 |count1 = 394 |count2 = 394 |count3 = 438 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Mike Deegan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.5 |count1 = 311 |count2 = 311 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 11 |electorate = 80,115 |valid = 56,676 |spoilt = 481 (0.8%) |quota = 11,336 |turnout = 57,157 (71.3%) }} 2007 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2007 general election: Dún Laoghaire[16] |numcounts = 10 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Mary Hanafin |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 20.2 |count1 = 11,884 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Barry Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 14.6 |count1 = 8,587 |count2 = 9,977 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eamon Gilmore |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 12.2 |count1 = 7,127 |count2 = 7,254 |count3 = 7,492 |count4 = 7,514 |count5 = 8,720 |count6 = 9,225 |count7 = 9,937 |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 9.2 |count1 = 5,361 |count2 = 5,418 |count3 = 5,456 |count4 = 5,465 |count5 = 5,640 |count6 = 6,274 |count7 = 8,581 |count8 = 8,633 |count9 = 13,090 |count10 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Ciarán Cuffe |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 7.7 |count1 = 4,534 |count2 = 4,626 |count3 = 4,865 |count4 = 4,886 |count5 = 5,173 |count6 = 6,045 |count7 = 6,368 |count8 = 6,399 |count9 = 7,357 |count10 = 9,910 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Richard Boyd Barrett |party = People Before Profit Alliance |percentage = 8.9 |count1 = 5,233 |count2 = 5,294 |count3 = 5,798 |count4 = 5,813 |count5 = 5,943 |count6 = 6,362 |count7 = 6,705 |count8 = 6,732 |count9 = 7,139 |count10 = 7,890 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eugene Regan |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 7.1 |count1 = 4,162 |count2 = 4,209 |count3 = 4,230 |count4 = 4,237 |count5 = 4,497 |count6 = 5,186 |count7 = 6,248 |count8 = 6,289 |count9 = |count10 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = John Bailey |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 7.3 |count1 = 4,309 |count2 = 4,359 |count3 = 4,406 |count4 = 4,415 |count5 = 4,547 |count6 = 4,932 |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Fiona O'Malley |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 6.7 |count1 = 3,959 |count2 = 4,165 |count3 = 4,212 |count4 = 4,309 |count5 = 4,437 |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Oisín Quinn |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.9 |count1 = 2,265 |count2 = 2,316 |count3 = 2,366 |count4 = 2,377 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eoin Ó Broin |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 2.2 |count1 = 1,292 |count2 = 1,309 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 10 |electorate = 89,035 |valid = 58,713 |spoilt = 397 (0.7%) |quota = 9,786 |turnout = 59,110 (66.4%) }} 2002 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 2002 general election: Dún Laoghaire[15] |numcounts = 11 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Mary Hanafin |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 16.4 |count1 = 8,818 |count2 = 8,827 |count3 = 8,920 |count4 = 8,950 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Eamon Gilmore |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 15.4 |count1 = 8,271 |count2 = 8,284 |count3 = 8,297 |count4 = 8,343 |count5 = 8,375 |count6 = 8,414 |count7 = 8,762 |count8 = 8,942 |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Fiona O'Malley |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 13.4 |count1 = 7,166 |count2 = 7,171 |count3 = 7,188 |count4 = 7,217 |count5 = 7,260 |count6 = 7,309 |count7 = 7,498 |count8 = 7,577 |count9 = 7,707 |count10 = 8,259 |count11 = 9,264 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Barry Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 13.8 |count1 = 7,425 |count2 = 7,431 |count3 = 7,449 |count4 = 7,459 |count5 = 7,483 |count6 = 7,519 |count7 = 7,676 |count8 = 7,742 |count9 = 8,289 |count10 = 8,367 |count11 = 8,918 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Ciarán Cuffe |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 9.3 |count1 = 5,002 |count2 = 5,012 |count3 = 5,033 |count4 = 5,108 |count5 = 5,177 |count6 = 5,306 |count7 = 5,695 |count8 = 5,799 |count9 = 6,599 |count10 = 6,918 |count11 = 8,670 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Liam T. Cosgrave |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 5.9 |count1 = 3,135 |count2 = 3,137 |count3 = 3,153 |count4 = 3,167 |count5 = 3,181 |count6 = 3,205 |count7 = 3,272 |count8 = 3,911 |count9 = 3,996 |count10 = 6,326 |count11 = 7,530 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Niamh Bhreathnach |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 7.3 |count1 = 3,893 |count2 = 3,899 |count3 = 3,900 |count4 = 3,935 |count5 = 3,970 |count6 = 4,002 |count7 = 4,102 |count8 = 4,247 |count9 = 4,550 |count10 = 5,090 |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Helen Keogh |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 6.0 |count1 = 3,229 |count2 = 3,230 |count3 = 3,233 |count4 = 3,252 |count5 = 3,272 |count6 = 3,288 |count7 = 3,342 |count8 = 3,869 |count9 = 3,916 |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael O'Brien |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 4.0 |count1 = 2,159 |count2 = 2,160 |count3 = 2,173 |count4 = 2,176 |count5 = 2,192 |count6 = 2,205 |count7 = 2,405 |count8 = 2,421 |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = John Bailey |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 3.2 |count1 = 1,705 |count2 = 1,706 |count3 = 1,712 |count4 = 1,720 |count5 = 1,735 |count6 = 1,745 |count7 = 1,795 |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Richard Boyd Barrett |party = Socialist Workers Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.6 |count1 = 876 |count2 = 878 |count3 = 880 |count4 = 890 |count5 = 916 |count6 = 932 |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Patrick O'Keefe |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.1 |count1 = 593 |count2 = 596 |count3 = 614 |count4 = 628 |count5 = 684 |count6 = 724 |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Vincent MacDowell |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.6 |count1 = 345 |count2 = 354 |count3 = 369 |count4 = 394 |count5 = 418 |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Denis O'Buachalla |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.7 |count1 = 346 |count2 = 353 |count3 = 361 |count4 = 380 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Heather Williams |party = Independent Health Alliance |percentage = 0.6 |count1 = 319 |count2 = 323 |count3 = 338 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael Redmond |party = Christian Solidarity Party |percentage = 0.5 |count1 = 265 |count2 = 267 |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Barbara Hyland |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.2 |count1 = 86 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = |count8 = |count9 = |count10 = |count11 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 11 |electorate = 91,522 |valid = 53,633 |spoilt = 438 (0.8%) |quota = 8,939 |turnout = 54,071 (59.1%) }} 1997 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1997 general election: Dún Laoghaire[14] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 17.0 |votes = 9,223 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = David Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 16.5 |votes = 8,933 |seat = 2 |count = 3 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Monica Barnes |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 13.9 |votes = 7,576 |seat = 3 |count = 7 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Mary Hanafin |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 9.4 |votes = 5,079 |seat = 4 |count = 7 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eamon Gilmore |party = Democratic Left (Ireland) |percentage = 13.9 |votes = 7,534 |seat = 5 |count = 7 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Niamh Bhreathnach |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 8.6 |votes = 4,698 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Helen Keogh |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 8.6 |votes = 4,636 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Vincent MacDowell |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 5.1 |votes = 2,762 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Gerard Casey |party = Christian Solidarity Party |percentage = 3.7 |votes = 2,000 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Paddy Madigan |party = Independent politician |percentage = 2.0 |votes = 1,082 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Olaf Tyaransen |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.6 |votes = 348 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jog Monster Raving Looney Abum |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.5 |votes = 288 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Hazel Allshire Tyrrell |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.1 |votes = 53 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Rory Stokes |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.1 |votes = 41 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 87,994 |valid = 54,253 |spoilt = 393 (0.7%) |quota = 9,043 |turnout = 54,646 (62.1%) }} 1992 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1992 general election: Dún Laoghaire[13] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = David Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 22.6 |votes = 13,418 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Niamh Bhreathnach |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 17.0 |votes = 10,074 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 8.2 |votes = 4,852 |seat = 3 |count = 11 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Helen Keogh |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 10.9 |votes = 6,497 |seat = 4 |count = 12 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eamon Gilmore |party = Democratic Left (Ireland) |percentage = 11.9 |votes = 7,045 |seat = 5 |count = 12 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Brian Hillery |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.0 |votes = 2,973 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Monica Barnes |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 7.2 |votes = 4,261 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Liam T. Cosgrave |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 6.2 |votes = 3,683 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Betty Coffey |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 3.6 |votes = 2,119 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Vincent MacDowell |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.0 |votes = 1,784 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Michael Quinn |party = Independent politician |percentage = 2.9 |votes = 1,705 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Kevin Fitzpatrick |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 1.4 |votes = 801 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eamonn Murdock |party = Workers' Party of Ireland |percentage = 0.2 |votes = 110 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Martin McAneny |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.1 |votes = 48 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = 87,495 |valid = 59,370 |spoilt = 679 (1.1%) |quota = 9,896 |turnout = 60,049 (68.6%) }} 1989 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1989 general election: Dún Laoghaire[12] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = David Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 19.0 |votes = 9,987 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eamon Gilmore |party = Workers' Party of Ireland |percentage = 12.8 |votes = 6,723 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 13.2 |votes = 6,941 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Monica Barnes |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 9.1 |votes = 4,792 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Brian Hillery |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 7.2 |votes = 3,795 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Liam T. Cosgrave |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 10.4 |votes = 5,453 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Geraldine Kennedy |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 9.0 |votes = 4,713 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Betty Coffey |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 6.4 |votes = 3,333 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patricia Griffin |party = Green Party (Ireland) |percentage = 5.1 |votes = 2,683 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Flor O'Mahony |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 3.4 |votes = 1,760 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jane Dillon Byrne |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 2.3 |votes = 1,228 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Kevin Fitzpatrick |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 1.8 |votes = 938 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ann McGoldrick |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.2 |votes = 110 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 52,456 |spoilt = |quota = 8,743 |turnout = }} 1987 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1987 general election: Dún Laoghaire[11] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = David Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 15.1 |votes = 8,414 |seat = 1 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 13.1 |votes = 7,284 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Geraldine Kennedy |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 9.4 |votes = 5,228 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Barry Desmond |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 11.6 |votes = 6,484 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Monica Barnes |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 8.8 |votes = 4,923 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Liam T. Cosgrave |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 8.7 |votes = 4,870 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Helen Keogh |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 7.6 |votes = 4,203 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eamon Gilmore |party = Workers' Party of Ireland |percentage = 7.3 |votes = 4,054 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Edward McDonald |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.9 |votes = 3,265 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Richard Conroy |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.2 |votes = 2,897 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Larry Lohan |party = Progressive Democrats |percentage = 2.9 |votes = 1,592 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Kevin Fitzpatrick |party = Sinn Féin |percentage = 2.2 |votes = 1,202 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ann McGoldrick |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.67 |votes = 929 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Patrick O'Reilly |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.4 |votes = 233 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Barbara Hyland |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.2 |votes = 124 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 55,702 |spoilt = |quota = 9,284 |turnout = }} November 1982 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = November 1982 general election: Dún Laoghaire[10] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Monica Barnes |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 20.2 |votes = 10,115 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 19.0 |votes = 9,511 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Liam T. Cosgrave |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 13.4 |votes = 6,732 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Barry Desmond |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 12.2 |votes = 6,130 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = David Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 15.2 |votes = 7,643 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Martin O'Donoghue |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 8.08 |votes = 4,053 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Valerie Goulding |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.0 |votes = 2,492 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Eamon Gilmore |party = Workers' Party of Ireland |percentage = 2.7 |votes = 1,368 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = John de Courcy Ireland |party = Democratic Socialist Party (Ireland) |percentage = 2.1 |votes = 1,036 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Owen Hammond |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 1.8 |votes = 893 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Anthony Clarke |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.4 |votes = 205 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 50,178 |spoilt = |quota = 8,364 |turnout = }} February 1982 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = February 1982 general election: Dún Laoghaire[9] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 23.0 |votes = 11,157 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Liam T. Cosgrave |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 14.9 |votes = 7,202 |seat = 2 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Barry Desmond |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 16.0 |votes = 7,776 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = David Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 16.4 |votes = 7,931 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Martin O'Donoghue |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 14.3 |votes = 6,944 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Monica Barnes |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 10.4 |votes = 5,021 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Clare Ó Mealóid |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 2.0 |votes = 945 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Osgur Breathnach |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.2 |votes = 574 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ubi Dwyer |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.9 |votes = 418 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Martin Donohoe |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.7 |votes = 318 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Marion Kennedy |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.5 |votes = 225 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 48,511 |spoilt = |quota = 8,086 |turnout = }} 1981 general election{{STV Election box begin|title = 1981 general election: Dún Laoghaire[8] }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = David Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 19.7 |votes = 9,471 |seat = 1 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Seán Barrett |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 17.0 |votes = 8,207 |seat = 2 |count = 1 }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Barry Desmond |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 12.3 |votes = 5,935 |seat = 3 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Liam T. Cosgrave |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 15.2 |votes = 7,296 |seat = 4 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Martin O'Donoghue |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 12.6 |votes = 6,045 |seat = 5 |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Monica Barnes |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 7.8 |votes = 3,739 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Aine Elliott |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 3.5 |votes = 1,674 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = William Harvey |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 2.6 |votes = 1,270 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Hazel Boland |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 2.6 |votes = 1,244 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Jane Dillon Byrne |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 2.1 |votes = 1,026 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Ubi Dwyer |party = Independent politician |percentage = 1.9 |votes = 927 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Frank Smyth |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.6 |votes = 761 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box candidate with party link |candidate = Dermot Boucher |party = Socialist Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 1.2 |votes = 575 |seat = |count = }}{{STV Election box end |electorate = ? |valid = 48,170 |spoilt = |quota = 8,029 |turnout = }} 1977 general election{{STV Election box begin2|title = 1977 general election: Dún Laoghaire[7] |numcounts = 7 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Liam Cosgrave |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 28.9 |count1 = 11,024 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = David Andrews |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 23.0 |count1 = 8,754 |count2 = |count3 = |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Barry Desmond |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 12.2 |count1 = 4,642 |count2 = 5,235 |count3 = 5,296 |count4 = 6,001 |count5 = 6,081 |count6 = 6,503 |count7 = 8,115 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Martin O'Donoghue |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 10.8 |count1 = 4,099 |count2 = 4,140 |count3 = 4,555 |count4 = 4,593 |count5 = 6,897 |count6 = 6,946 |count7 = 7,936 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Michael Carroll |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 4.7 |count1 = 1,791 |count2 = 2,964 |count3 = 2,993 |count4 = 3,048 |count5 = 3,096 |count6 = 5,316 |count7 = 6,117 }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Una O'Higgins-O'Malley |party = Independent politician |percentage = 8.7 |count1 = 3,305 |count2 = 3,412 |count3 = 3,438 |count4 = 3,561 |count5 = 3,681 |count6 = 3,884 |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Percy Dockrell |party = Fine Gael |percentage = 3.9 |count1 = 1,472 |count2 = 2,886 |count3 = 2,896 |count4 = 2,950 |count5 = 2,986 |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = John O'Connor |party = Fianna Fáil |percentage = 5.2 |count1 = 1,984 |count2 = 2,017 |count3 = 2,606 |count4 = 2,649 |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = John Loughran |party = Labour Party (Ireland) |percentage = 2.4 |count1 = 898 |count2 = 948 |count3 = 960 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box candidate2 |candidate = Frank Stein |party = Independent politician |percentage = 0.2 |count1 = 86 |count2 = 87 |count3 = 87 |count4 = |count5 = |count6 = |count7 = }}{{STV Election box end2 |numcounts = 7 |electorate = ? |valid = 38,055 |spoilt = |quota = 7,612 |turnout = }} See also
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