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词条 Members of the 29th Dáil
释义

  1. Composition of the 29th Dáil

  2. Graphical representation

  3. TDs by party

  4. TDs by constituency

  5. Changes

  6. See also

{{Infobox legislative term
| name = 29th Dáil Éireann
| image = Oireachtas logo.svg
| image_size = 100px
| body = Dáil Éireann
| country = Ireland
| meeting_place = Leinster House
| election = 2002 general election
| government = Government of the 29th Dáil
| term_start = 6 June 2002
| term_end = 26 April 2007
| before = 28th Dáil
| after = 30th Dáil
| membership1 = 166
| chamber1_leader1_type = Ceann Comhairle
| chamber1_leader1 = Rory O'Hanlon
| chamber1_leader2_type = Taoiseach
| chamber1_leader2 = Bertie Ahern
| chamber1_leader3_type = Tánaiste
| chamber1_leader3 = Michael McDowell
— Mary Harney
{{small|until 13 September 2006}}
| chamber1_leader4_type = Chief Whip
| chamber1_leader4 = Tom Kitt
— Mary Hanafin
{{small|until 29 September 2004}}
| chamber1_leader5_type = Leader of the Opposition
| chamber1_leader5 = Enda Kenny
| session1_start = 6 June 2002
| session1_end = 11 July 2002
| session2_start = 4 September 2002
| session2_end = 3 July 2003
| session3_start = 30 September 2003
| session3_end = 8 July 2004
| session4_start = 29 September 2004
| session4_end = 1 July 2005
| session5_start = 28 September 2005
| session5_end = 6 July 2006
| session6_start = 27 September 2006
| session6_end = 26 April 2007
}}

This is a list of members who were elected to the 29th Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland. These TDs (Members of Parliament) were elected at the 2002 general election on 17 May 2002 and met on 6 June 2002. The 29th Dáil was dissolved by President Mary McAleese, at the request of the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern on 26 April 2007. The 29th Dáil lasted 1788 days, the 3rd longest after the 28th Dáil and the 10th Dáil.

Composition of the 29th Dáil

Party June 2002 April 2007
Fianna Fáil 8178
Fine Gael 3132
Labour Party 2021
Progressive Democrats88
Green Party 66
Sinn Féin 55
Socialist Party 11
Independent 1314
Ceann Comhairle 11

Government coalition parties are denoted by "●".

Graphical representation

This is a graphical comparison of party strengths in the 29th Dáil from June 2002.

  • Note that this was not the official seating plan.

TDs by party

This is a list of the 166 TDs elected to Dáil Éireann in the 2002 general election, sorted by party. The Changes table below records all changes in party affiliation during the 29th Dáil.

Party Name Constituency
Fianna Fáil (81)Bertie AhernDublin Central
Dermot AhernLouth
Michael AhernCork East
Noel AhernDublin North-West
Barry AndrewsDún Laoghaire
Seán ArdaghDublin South-Central
Liam AylwardCarlow–Kilkenny
Johnny BradyMeath
Martin BradyDublin North-East
Séamus BrennanDublin South
John BrowneWexford
Joe CallananGalway East
Ivor CallelyDublin North-Central
Pat CareyDublin North-West
John CartyMayo
Donie CassidyWestmeath
Michael J. CollinsLimerick West
Mary CoughlanDonegal South-West
Brian CowenLaois–Offaly
John CreganLimerick West
Martin CullenWaterford
John CurranDublin Mid-West
Noel DavernTipperary South
Síle de ValeraClare
Noel DempseyMeath
Tony DempseyWexford
John DennehyCork South-Central
Jimmy DevinsSligo–Leitrim
John EllisSligo–Leitrim
Frank FaheyGalway West
Michael FinneranLongford–Roscommon
Dermot FitzpatrickDublin Central
Seán FlemingLaois–Offaly
Beverley FlynnMayo
Pat "the Cope" GallagherDonegal South-West
Jim GlennonDublin North
Mary HanafinDún Laoghaire
Seán HaugheyDublin North-Central
Máire HoctorTipperary North
Joe JacobWicklow
Cecilia KeaveneyDonegal North-East
Billy KelleherCork North-Central
Peter KellyLongford–Roscommon
Tony KilleenClare
Séamus KirkLouth
Tom KittDublin South
Brian LenihanDublin West
Conor LenihanDublin South-West
Micheál MartinCork South-Central
Charlie McCreevyKildare North
Jim McDaidDonegal North-East
Tom McEllistrimKerry North
John McGuinnessCarlow–Kilkenny
John MoloneyLaois–Offaly
Donal MoynihanCork North-West
Michael MoynihanCork North-West
Michael MulcahyDublin South-Central
M. J. NolanCarlow–Kilkenny
Éamon Ó CuívGalway West
Charlie O'ConnorDublin South-West
Willie O'DeaLimerick East
John O'DonoghueKerry South
Denis O'DonovanCork South-West
Seán Ó FearghaílKildare South
Noel O'FlynnCork North-Central
Rory O'HanlonCavan–Monaghan
Batt O'KeeffeCork South-Central
Ned O'KeeffeCork East
Peter PowerLimerick East
Seán PowerKildare South
Dick RocheWicklow
Eoin RyanDublin South-East
Brendan SmithCavan–Monaghan
Michael SmithTipperary North
Noel TreacyGalway East
Dan WallaceCork North-Central
Mary WallaceMeath
Joe WalshCork South-West
Ollie WilkinsonWaterford
Michael WoodsDublin North-East
G. V. WrightDublin North
Fine Gael (31)Bernard AllenCork North-Central
Pat BreenClare
John BrutonMeath
Richard BrutonDublin North-Central
Paul Connaughton SnrGalway East
Simon CoveneyCork South-Central
Seymour CrawfordCavan–Monaghan
John DeasyWaterford
Jimmy DeenihanKerry North
Bernard DurkanKildare North
Damien EnglishMeath
Olwyn EnrightLaois–Offaly
Tom HayesTipperary South
Phil HoganCarlow–Kilkenny
Paul KehoeWexford
Enda KennyMayo
Pádraic McCormackGalway West
Dinny McGinleyDonegal South-West
Paul McGrathWestmeath
Gay MitchellDublin South-Central
Olivia MitchellDublin South
Gerard MurphyCork North-West
Dan NevilleLimerick West
Denis NaughtenLongford–Roscommon
Michael NoonanLimerick East
Fergus O'DowdLouth
Jim O'KeeffeCork South-West
John PerrySligo–Leitrim
Michael RingMayo
David StantonCork East
Billy TimminsWicklow
Labour Party (20)Tommy BroughanDublin North-East
Joan BurtonDublin West
Joe CostelloDublin Central
Breeda Moynihan-CroninKerry South
Eamon GilmoreDún Laoghaire
Michael D. HigginsGalway West
Brendan HowlinWexford
Kathleen LynchCork North-Central
Liz McManusWicklow
Brian O'SheaWaterford
Jan O'SullivanLimerick East
Willie PenroseWestmeath
Ruairi QuinnDublin South-East
Pat RabbitteDublin South-West
Seán RyanDublin North
Joe SherlockCork East
Róisín ShortallDublin North-West
Emmet StaggKildare North
Mary UptonDublin South-Central
Jack WallKildare South
Progressive Democrats (8)Noel GrealishGalway West
Mary HarneyDublin Mid-West
Michael McDowellDublin South-East
Liz O'DonnellDublin South
Fiona O'MalleyDún Laoghaire
Tim O'MalleyLimerick East
Tom ParlonLaois–Offaly
Mae SextonLongford–Roscommon
Green Party (6)Dan BoyleCork South-Central
Ciarán CuffeDún Laoghaire
Paul GogartyDublin Mid-West
John GormleyDublin South-East
Eamon RyanDublin South
Trevor SargentDublin North
Sinn Féin (5)Seán CroweDublin South-West
Martin FerrisKerry North
Arthur MorganLouth
Caoimhghín Ó CaoláinCavan–Monaghan
Aengus Ó SnodaighDublin South-Central
Socialist Party (1)Joe HigginsDublin West
Independent (13)Niall BlaneyDonegal North-East
James BreenClare
Paudge ConnollyCavan–Monaghan
Jerry CowleyMayo
Mildred FoxWicklow
Tony GregoryDublin Central
Marian HarkinSligo–Leitrim
Séamus HealyTipperary South
Michael LowryTipperary North
Finian McGrathDublin North-Central
Paddy McHughGalway East
Jackie Healy-RaeKerry South
Liam TwomeyWexford
Ceann Comhairle (1)Séamus PattisonCarlow–Kilkenny

TDs by constituency

This is a list of the 166 TDs elected to Dáil Éireann in the 2002 general election, sorted by constituency. The Changes table below records all changes in party affiliation during the 29th Dáil.

{{Dáil Éireann members begin|title=Members of the 29th Dáil}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Carlow–Kilkenny
|seats = 5
|td1 = Liam Aylward
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Phil Hogan
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = John McGuinness
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = M. J. Nolan
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
|td5 = Séamus Pattison
|party5 = Ceann Comhairle
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Cavan–Monaghan
|seats = 5
|td1 = Paudge Connolly
|party1 = Independent politician
|td2 = Seymour Crawford
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin
|party3 = Sinn Féin
|td4 = Rory O'Hanlon
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
|td5 = Brendan Smith
|party5 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Clare
|seats = 4
|td1 = James Breen
|party1 = Independent politician
|td2 = Pat Breen
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = Síle de Valera
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = Tony Killeen
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Cork East
|seats = 4
|td1 = Michael Ahern
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Ned O'Keeffe
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Joe Sherlock
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td4 = David Stanton
|party4 = Fine Gael
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Cork North-Central
|seats = 5
|td1 = Bernard Allen
|party1 = Fine Gael
|td2 = Billy Kelleher
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Kathleen Lynch
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td4 = Noel O'Flynn
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
|td5 = Dan Wallace
|party5 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Cork North-West
|seats = 3
|td1 = Donal Moynihan
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Michael Moynihan
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Gerard Murphy
|party3 = Fine Gael
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Cork South-Central
|seats = 5
|td1 = Dan Boyle
|party1 = Green Party (Ireland)
|td2 = Simon Coveney
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = John Dennehy
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = Micheál Martin
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
|td5 = Batt O'Keeffe
|party5 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Cork South-West
|seats = 3
|td1 = Denis O'Donovan
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Jim O'Keeffe
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = Joe Walsh
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Donegal North-East
|seats = 3
|td1 = Niall Blaney
|party1 = Independent Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Cecilia Keaveney
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Jim McDaid
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Donegal South-West
|seats = 3
|td1 = Mary Coughlan
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Pat "the Cope" Gallagher
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Dinny McGinley
|party3 = Fine Gael
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin Central
|seats = 4
|td1 = Bertie Ahern
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Joe Costello
|party2 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td3 = Dermot Fitzpatrick
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = Tony Gregory
|party4 = Independent politician
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin Mid-West
|seats = 3
|td1 = John Curran
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Paul Gogarty
|party2 = Green Party (Ireland)
|td3 = Mary Harney
|party3 = Progressive Democrats
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin North
|seats = 4
|td1 = Jim Glennon
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Seán Ryan
|party2 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td3 = Trevor Sargent
|party3 = Green Party (Ireland)
|td4 = G. V. Wright
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin North-Central
|seats = 4
|td1 = Richard Bruton
|party1 = Fine Gael
|td2 = Ivor Callely
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Seán Haughey
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = Finian McGrath
|party4 = Independent politician
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin North-East
|seats = 3
|td1 = Martin Brady
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Tommy Broughan
|party2 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td3 = Michael Woods
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin North-West
|seats = 3
|td1 = Noel Ahern
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Pat Carey
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Róisín Shortall
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin South
|seats = 5
|td1 = Séamus Brennan
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Tom Kitt
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Olivia Mitchell
|party3 = Fine Gael
|td4 = Liz O'Donnell
|party4 = Progressive Democrats
|td5 = Eamon Ryan
|party5 = Green Party (Ireland)
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin South-Central
|seats = 5
|td1 = Seán Ardagh
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Gay Mitchell
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = Michael Mulcahy
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = Aengus Ó Snodaigh
|party4 = Sinn Féin
|td5 = Mary Upton
|party5 = Labour Party (Ireland)
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin South-East
|seats = 4
|td1 = John Gormley
|party1 = Green Party (Ireland)
|td2 = Michael McDowell
|party2 = Progressive Democrats
|td3 = Ruairi Quinn
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td4 = Eoin Ryan
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin South-West
|seats = 4
|td1 = Seán Crowe
|party1 = Sinn Féin
|td2 = Conor Lenihan
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Charlie O'Connor
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = Pat Rabbitte
|party4 = Labour Party (Ireland)
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dublin West
|seats = 3
|td1 = Joan Burton
|party1 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td2 = Joe Higgins
|party2 = Socialist Party (Ireland)
|td3 = Brian Lenihan
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Dún Laoghaire
|seats = 5
|td1 = Barry Andrews
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Ciarán Cuffe
|party2 = Green Party (Ireland)
|td3 = Eamon Gilmore
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td4 = Mary Hanafin
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
|td5 = Fiona O'Malley
|party5 = Progressive Democrats
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Galway East
|seats = 4
|td1 = Joe Callanan
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Paul Connaughton Snr
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = Paddy McHugh
|party3 = Independent politician
|td4 = Noel Treacy
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Galway West
|seats = 5
|td1 = Frank Fahey
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Noel Grealish
|party2 = Progressive Democrats
|td3 = Michael D. Higgins
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td4 = Pádraic McCormack
|party4 = Fine Gael
|td5 = Éamon Ó Cuív
|party5 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Kerry North
|seats = 3
|td1 = Jimmy Deenihan
|party1 = Fine Gael
|td2 = Martin Ferris
|party2 = Sinn Féin
|td3 = Tom McEllistrim
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Kerry South
|seats = 3
|td1 = Jackie Healy-Rae
|party1 = Independent politician
|td2 = Breeda Moynihan-Cronin
|party2 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td3 = John O'Donoghue
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Kildare North
|seats = 3
|td1 = Bernard Durkan
|party1 = Fine Gael
|td2 = Charlie McCreevy
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Emmet Stagg
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Kildare South
|seats = 3
|td1 = Seán Ó Fearghaíl
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Seán Power
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Jack Wall
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Laois–Offaly
|seats = 5
|td1 = Brian Cowen
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Olwyn Enright
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = Seán Fleming
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = John Moloney
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
|td5 = Tom Parlon
|party5 = Progressive Democrats
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Limerick East
|seats = 5
|td1 = Michael Noonan
|party1 = Fine Gael
|td2 = Willie O'Dea
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Tim O'Malley
|party3 = Progressive Democrats
|td4 = Jan O'Sullivan
|party4 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td5 = Peter Power
|party5 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Limerick West
|seats = 3
|td1 = Michael J. Collins
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = John Cregan
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Dan Neville
|party3 = Fine Gael
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Longford–Roscommon
|seats = 4
|td1 = Michael Finneran
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Peter Kelly
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Denis Naughten
|party3 = Fine Gael
|td4 = Mae Sexton
|party4 = Progressive Democrats
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Louth
|seats = 4
|td1 = Dermot Ahern
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Séamus Kirk
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Arthur Morgan
|party3 = Sinn Féin
|td4 = Fergus O'Dowd
|party4 = Fine Gael
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Mayo
|seats = 5
|td1 = Jerry Cowley
|party1 = Independent politician
|td2 = John Carty
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Beverley Flynn
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = Enda Kenny
|party4 = Fine Gael
|td5 = Michael Ring
|party5 = Fine Gael
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Meath
|seats = 5
|td1 = Johnny Brady
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = John Bruton
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = Noel Dempsey
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
|td4 = Damien English
|party4 = Fine Gael
|td5 = Mary Wallace
|party5 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Sligo–Leitrim
|seats = 4
|td1 = Jimmy Devins
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = John Ellis
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Marian Harkin
|party3 = Independent politician
|td4 = John Perry
|party4 = Fine Gael
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Tipperary North
|seats = 3
|td1 = Máire Hoctor
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Michael Lowry
|party2 = Independent politician
|td3 = Michael Smith
|party3 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Tipperary South
|seats = 3
|td1 = Noel Davern
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Séamus Healy
|party2 = Independent politician
|td3 = Tom Hayes
|party3 = Fine Gael
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Waterford
|seats = 4
|td1 = Martin Cullen
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = John Deasy
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = Brian O'Shea
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td4 = Ollie Wilkinson
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Westmeath
|seats = 3
|td1 = Donie Cassidy
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Paul McGrath
|party2 = Fine Gael
|td3 = Willie Penrose
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Wexford
|seats = 5
|td1 = John Browne
|party1 = Fianna Fáil
|td2 = Tony Dempsey
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Brendan Howlin
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td4 = Paul Kehoe
|party4 = Fine Gael
|td5 = Liam Twomey
|party5 = Independent politician
}}{{Dáil constituency
|name = Wicklow
|seats = 5
|td1 = Mildred Fox
|party1 = Independent politician
|td2 = Joe Jacob
|party2 = Fianna Fáil
|td3 = Liz McManus
|party3 = Labour Party (Ireland)
|td4 = Dick Roche
|party4 = Fianna Fáil
|td5 = Billy Timmins
|party5 = Fine Gael
}}{{end}}

Changes

{{Constituency changes start}}{{Constituency changes
|month = June
|date = 6
|year = 2002
|con = Carlow–Kilkenny
|gain = Labour Party (Ireland)
|loss = Ceann Comhairle
|note = Séamus Pattison (Lab) stands down as Ceann Comhairle
}}{{Constituency changes
|month = June
|date = 6
|year = 2002
|con = Cavan–Monaghan
|gain = Ceann Comhairle
|loss = Fianna Fáil
|note = Rory O'Hanlon (FF) is elected Ceann Comhairle
}}{{Constituency changes
|month = September
|date = 27
|year = 2003
|con = Limerick West
|gain = Independent politician
|loss = Fianna Fáil
|note = Michael J. Collins (FF) resigns from Fianna Fáil
}}{{Constituency changes
|month = May
|date = 5
|year = 2004
|con = Mayo
|gain = Independent politician
|loss = Fianna Fáil
|note = Beverley Flynn (FF) is expelled from Fianna Fáil
}}{{Constituency changes
|month = September
|date = 22
|year = 2004
|con = Wexford
|gain = Fine Gael
|loss = Independent politician
|note = Liam Twomey (Ind) joins Fine Gael
}}{{Constituency changes
|month = October
|date = 31
|year = 2004
|con = Kildare North
|gain =
|loss = Fianna Fáil
|note = Charlie McCreevy (FF) resigns his seat
}}{{Constituency changes
|month = October
|date = 31
|year = 2004
|con = Meath
|gain=|loss = Fine Gael
|note = John Bruton (FG) resigns his seat
}}{{Constituency changes
|month = March
|date = 11
|year = 2005
|con = Meath
|gain = Fine Gael
|loss =
|note = Shane McEntee (FG) holds the seat vacated by John Bruton
}}{{Constituency changes
|month = March
|date = 11
|year = 2005
|con = Kildare North
|gain = Independent politician
|loss =
|note = Catherine Murphy (Ind) takes the seat vacated by Charlie McCreevy
}}{{Constituency changes
|month = July
|date = 26
|year = 2006
|con = Donegal North-East
|gain = Fianna Fáil
|loss = Independent Fianna Fáil
|note = Niall Blaney (Ind) joins Fianna Fáil
}}{{end}}

See also

  • Government of the 29th Dáil
  • Ministers of State of the 29th Dáil
  • Members of the 22nd Seanad
  • Dáil constituencies
{{By-elections to the 29th Dáil}}{{Members of Dáil Éireann by session}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the 29th Dail}}

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