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This is a list of by-elections to Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas, the Irish legislature. By-elections in Ireland occur to fill vacant seats which can be caused by the death, resignation or expulsion of a sitting Teachta Dála (member of parliament).


There have been 131 by-elections since 1923, to fill 133 vacancies. 92 of these were caused by the death of a sitting Teachta Dála (TD). There were seven by-elections during the lifetime of the 31st Dáil. There were no by-elections during the 3rd, 7th, 9th, 11th, 22nd, 25th and 26th Dála. The longest period without a by-election was almost 10 years between 1984 and 1994. The largest number of by-elections on one day was on 11 March 1925, when seven constituencies filled nine vacancies caused by the National Party's split from Cumann na nGaedheal. Those seven by-elections included two which filled two vacancies, via the single transferable vote. All the other by-elections have used its single-winner analogue, the alternative vote.


Twenty-two TDs were first elected at a by-election and never subsequently re-elected at a general election. The only person twice elected at by-elections was Thomas Hennessy.




Contents






  • 1 First and Second Dáil


  • 2 By-elections since 1923


  • 3 Footnotes


  • 4 References


  • 5 Notes





First and Second Dáil


The First Dáil was established by Sinn Féin members returned in the 1918 election to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. Convention in the Commons was that the writ for a by-election be moved by a party colleague of the vacating member, which was impossible for the abstentionist Sinn Féin. There were three by-elections held for Westminster constituencies vacated by Unionist members during the lifetime of the First Dáil, all of whom took their seats in Westminster.


When Pierce McCan died on 6 March 1919, his East Tipperary seat was left vacant at Westminster. In April 1919 a Dáil committee considering how to fill the vacancy considered allowing nomination by the Labour Party (which had stood aside in the 1918 election to avoid splitting the nationalist vote)[1] before recommending that the Sinn Féin constituency organisation should nominate.[2] However, in June 1919 the Dáil decided that "it was due to the memory of the late Pierce McCann that his place should not be filled at present".[3] Later vacancies were also left unfilled; when Diarmuid Lynch resigned his seat in 1920, Arthur Griffith said "as the letter of resignation was addressed to the people of South-East Cork, the next step in the matter lay with the South-East Cork Executive of Sinn Fein".[4]


Four Sinn Féin TDs represented two separate constituencies: Éamon de Valera, Arthur Griffith, Eoin MacNeill and Liam Mellowes. Ordinarily, this would prompt them to choose one constituency to represent, and to move a writ for a by-election in the other constituency. Again, as they were not sitting in the House of Commons, no writ was moved.


















































































Winner
Party
Constituency
Date
Outgoing
Party
Reason for vacancy
Notes


Hugh T. Barrie

U

North Londonderry

4 March 1919


Hugh Anderson

U
Resignation
This was the only by-election contested by Sinn Féin, Patrick McGilligan losing.[5]


George Hanna

Ind U

East Antrim

27 May 1919


Robert McCalmont

U
Appointed commander of the Irish Guards



William Jellett

U

University of Dublin

28 July 1919


Arthur Samuels

U
Appointed to the High Court of Justice in Ireland
Returned unopposed

Seat left vacant

East Tipperary
none


Pierce McCan

SF
Died 6 March 1919


Seat left vacant

South East Cork
none


Diarmuid Lynch

SF
Resignation in August 1920


Seat left vacant

Mid Cork
none


Terence MacSwiney

SF
Died 25 October 1920


The Second Dáil comprised those returned in the 1921 elections to the House of Commons of Southern Ireland and the House of Commons of Northern Ireland. There were no by-elections to either body during the lifetime of the Second Dáil.



By-elections since 1923


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Winner
Party
Constituency
Date
Dáil

Outgoing
Party
Reason for vacancy





Hugh Kennedy[n 1]

CnaG

Dublin South

27 October 1923

4th Dáil


Michael Hayes

CnaG
Hayes was elected in two constituencies and opted to represent the NUI[6]


Patrick McGilligan

CnaG

NUI

3 November 1923

4th Dáil


Eoin MacNeill

CnaG
MacNeill was elected in two constituencies and opted to represent Clare.[7]


James O'Mara[n 1]

CnaG

Dublin South

12 March 1924

4th Dáil


Philip Cosgrave

CnaG
Death of Philip Cosgrave


Batt O'Connor

CnaG

Dublin County

19 March 1924

4th Dáil


Michael Derham

CnaG
Death of Michael Derham


Richard O'Connell

CnaG

Limerick

28 May 1924

4th Dáil


Richard Hayes

CnaG
Resignation of Richard Hayes


Michael Noonan[n 1]

CnaG

Cork East

18 November 1924

4th Dáil


Thomas O'Mahony

CnaG
Death of Thomas O'Mahony


Seán Lemass

Rep

Dublin South

18 November 1924

4th Dáil


Hugh Kennedy

CnaG
Appointment of Hugh Kennedy as Chief Justice


John Madden

Rep

Mayo North

18 November 1924

4th Dáil


Henry Coyle

CnaG
Disqualification of Henry Coyle


Michael Egan

CnaG

Cork Borough

19 November 1924

4th Dáil


Alfred O'Rahilly

CnaG
Resignation of Alfred O'Rahilly


Denis McCullough[n 1]

CnaG

Donegal

20 November 1924

4th Dáil


Peter J. Ward

CnaG
Resignation of Peter J. Ward


Thomas Bolger[n 1]

CnaG

Carlow–Kilkenny

11 March 1925

4th Dáil


Seán Gibbons

CnaG
Resignation of Seán Gibbons


John Joe O'Reilly

CnaG

Cavan

11 March 1925

4th Dáil


Seán Milroy

CnaG
Resignation of Seán Milroy


Patrick Leonard

CnaG

Dublin North[n 2]

11 March 1925

4th Dáil


Francis Cahill

CnaG
Resignation of Francis Cahill on 30 October 1924


Oscar Traynor

Rep

Dublin North[n 2]

11 March 1925

4th Dáil


Seán McGarry

CnaG
Resignation of Seán McGarry on 30 October 1924


Thomas Hennessy

CnaG

Dublin South

11 March 1925

4th Dáil


Daniel McCarthy

CnaG
Resignation of Daniel McCarthy


Samuel Holt

Rep

Leitrim–Sligo[n 2]

11 March 1925

4th Dáil


Thomas Carter

CnaG
Resignation of Thomas Carter on 30 October 1924


Martin Roddy

CnaG

Leitrim–Sligo[n 2]

11 March 1925

4th Dáil


Alexander McCabe

CnaG
Resignation of Alexander McCabe


Michael Tierney

CnaG

Mayo North

11 March 1925

4th Dáil


Joseph McGrath

CnaG
Resignation of Joseph McGrath on 29 October 1924


Martin Conlon

CnaG

Roscommon

11 March 1925

4th Dáil


Henry Finlay

CnaG
Resignation of Henry Finlay


William Norton

Lab

Dublin County

18 February 1926

4th Dáil


Darrell Figgis

Ind
Death of Darrell Figgis


James Dwyer

CnaG

Leix–Offaly

18 February 1926

4th Dáil


Seán McGuinness

Rep
Disqualification of Seán McGuinness





Gearóid O'Sullivan

CnaG

Dublin County

24 August 1927

5th Dáil


Kevin O'Higgins

CnaG
Assassination of Kevin O'Higgins


Thomas Hennessy

CnaG

Dublin South

24 August 1927

5th Dáil


Constance Markievicz

FF
Death of Constance Markievicz





Denis Gorey

CnaG

Carlow–Kilkenny

3 November 1927

6th Dáil


W. T. Cosgrave

CnaG
Cosgrave was elected in two constituencies and opted to represent Cork Borough[8]


Vincent Rice

CnaG

Dublin North

3 April 1928

6th Dáil


James Larkin

IWL
Disqualification of James Larkin due to bankruptcy


Thomas F. O'Higgins

CnaG

Dublin North

14 March 1929

6th Dáil


Alfie Byrne

Ind
Election of Alfie Byrne to Seanad Éireann


Seán Mac Eoin

CnaG

Leitrim–Sligo

7 June 1929

6th Dáil


Samuel Holt

FF
Death of Samuel Holt


James Geoghegan

FF

Longford–Westmeath

13 June 1930

6th Dáil


James Killane

FF
Death of James Killane


Thomas Finlay

CnaG

Dublin County

9 December 1930

6th Dáil


Bryan Cooper

CnaG
Death of Bryan Cooper


Thomas Harris

FF

Kildare

29 June 1931

6th Dáil


Hugh Colohan

Lab
Death of Hugh Colohan





Robert Rowlette[n 1]

Ind

University of Dublin

13 October 1933

8th Dáil


James Craig

Ind
Death of James Craig


Cecil Lavery

FG

Dublin County

17 June 1935

8th Dáil


Batt O'Connor

FG
Death of Batt O'Connor


Eamon Corbett

FF

Galway

19 June 1935

8th Dáil


Martin McDonogh

FG
Death of Martin McDonogh


Martin Neilan[n 1]

FF

Galway

13 August 1936

8th Dáil


Patrick Hogan

FG
Death of Patrick Hogan


Denis Allen

FF

Wexford

17 August 1936

8th Dáil


Osmond Esmonde

FG
Death of Osmond Esmonde





John McCann

FF

Dublin South

6 June 1939

10th Dáil


James Beckett

FG
Death of James Beckett


John J. Keane[n 1]

FF

Galway West

30 May 1940

10th Dáil


Seán Tubridy

FF
Death of Seán Tubridy





Donal O'Donoghue[n 1]

FF

Kerry South

10 November 1944

12th Dáil


Fionán Lynch

FG
Appointment of Fionán Lynch as a Judge


Patrick Shanahan[n 1]

FF

Clare

4 December 1945

12th Dáil


Patrick Burke

FG
Death of Patrick Burke


Vivion de Valera

FF

Dublin North-West

4 December 1945

12th Dáil


Seán T. O'Kelly

FF
Election of Seán T. O'Kelly as President


Honor Crowley

FF

Kerry South

4 December 1945

12th Dáil


Frederick Crowley

FF
Death of Frederick Crowley


Bernard Commons

CnaT

Mayo South

4 December 1945

12th Dáil


Micheál Clery

FF
Appointment of Micheál Clery as County Registrar of Dublin


Brendan Corish

Lab

Wexford

4 December 1945

12th Dáil


Richard Corish

Lab
Death of Richard Corish


Patrick McGrath

FF

Cork Borough

14 June 1946

12th Dáil


William Dwyer

Ind
Resignation of William Dwyer


Seán MacBride

CnaP

Dublin County

29 October 1947

12th Dáil


Patrick Fogarty

FF
Death of Patrick Fogarty


Patrick Kinane

CnaP

Tipperary

29 October 1947

12th Dáil


William O'Donnell

CnaT
Death of William O'Donnell


John Ormonde

FF

Waterford

29 October 1947

12th Dáil


Michael Morrissey

FF
Death of Michael Morrissey





Neil Blaney

FF

Donegal East

7 December 1948

13th Dáil


Neal Blaney

FF
Death of Neal Blaney


William J. Murphy[n 1]

Lab

Cork West

15 June 1949

13th Dáil


Timothy J. Murphy

Lab
Death of Timothy J. Murphy


Patrick O'Donnell

FG

Donegal West

16 November 1949

13th Dáil


Brian Brady

FF
Death of Brian Brady





John Carew

FG

Limerick East

26 June 1952

14th Dáil


Daniel Bourke

FF
Death of Daniel Bourke


Phelim Calleary

FF

Mayo North

26 June 1952

14th Dáil


P. J. Ruttledge

FF
Death of P. J. Ruttledge


William Kenneally

FF

Waterford

26 June 1952

14th Dáil


Bridget Redmond

FG
Death of Bridget Redmond


Thomas Byrne

Ind

Dublin North-West

12 November 1952

14th Dáil


Alfred P. Byrne

Ind
Death of Alfred P. Byrne


Richard Barry

FG

Cork East

18 June 1953

14th Dáil


Seán Keane

Lab
Death of Seán Keane


Mark Deering

FG

Wicklow

18 June 1953

14th Dáil


Thomas Brennan

FF
Death of Thomas Brennan


Robert Lahiffe

FF

Galway South

21 August 1953

14th Dáil


Frank Fahy

FF
Death of Frank Fahy


Stephen Barrett

FG

Cork Borough

3 March 1954

14th Dáil


Thomas F. O'Higgins

FG
Death of Thomas F. O'Higgins


George Coburn

FG

Louth

3 March 1954

14th Dáil


James Coburn

FG
Death of James Coburn





Michael Colbert

FF

Limerick West

13 December 1955

15th Dáil


David Madden

FG
Death of David Madden


Kathleen O'Connor[n 1]

CnaP

Kerry North

29 February 1956

15th Dáil


Johnny Connor

CnaP
Death of Johnny Connor


Patrick Byrne

Ind

Dublin North-East

30 April 1956

15th Dáil


Alfie Byrne

Ind
Death of Alfie Byrne


Kieran Egan

FF

Leix–Offaly

30 April 1956

15th Dáil


William Davin

Lab
Death of William Davin


John Galvin

FF

Cork Borough

2 August 1956

15th Dáil


Patrick McGrath

FF
Death of Patrick McGrath


Martin Medlar

FF

Carlow–Kilkenny

14 November 1956

15th Dáil


Thomas Walsh

FF
Death of Thomas Walsh


Noel Lemass

FF

Dublin South-West

14 November 1956

15th Dáil


Peadar Doyle

FG
Death of Peadar Doyle





Frank Sherwin

Ind

Dublin North-Central

14 November 1957

16th Dáil


Colm Gallagher

FF
Death of Colm Gallagher


Anthony Millar

FF

Galway South

30 May 1958

16th Dáil


Patrick Beegan

FF
Death of Patrick Beegan


Patrick Cummins

FF

Dublin South-Central

25 June 1958

16th Dáil


Jack Murphy

Ind
Resignation of Jack Murphy


Seán Ó Ceallaigh

FF

Clare

22 July 1959

16th Dáil


Éamon de Valera

FF
Election of Éamon de Valera as President


Richie Ryan

FG

Dublin South-West

22 July 1959

16th Dáil


Bernard Butler

FF
Death of Bernard Butler


Henry Johnston[n 1]

FF

Meath

22 July 1959

16th Dáil


James Griffin

FF
Death of James Griffin


Patrick Teehan[n 1]

FF

Carlow–Kilkenny

23 June 1960

16th Dáil


Joseph Hughes

FG
Death of Joseph Hughes


Joseph McLoughlin

FG

Sligo–Leitrim

1 March 1961

16th Dáil


Stephen Flynn

FF
Death of Stephen Flynn





Paddy Belton

FG

Dublin North-East

30 May 1963

17th Dáil


Jack Belton

FG
Death of Jack Belton


Sheila Galvin[n 1]

FF

Cork Borough

19 February 1964

17th Dáil


John Galvin

FF
Death of John Galvin


Terence Boylan

FF

Kildare

19 February 1964

17th Dáil


William Norton

Lab
Death of William Norton


Joan Burke

FG

Roscommon

8 July 1964

17th Dáil


James Burke

FG
Death of James Burke


John Donnellan

FG

Galway East

3 December 1964

17th Dáil


Michael Donnellan

CnaT
Death of Michael Donnellan


Eileen Desmond

Lab

Cork Mid

10 March 1965

17th Dáil


Dan Desmond

Lab
Death of Dan Desmond





John O'Leary

FF

Kerry South

7 December 1966

18th Dáil


Honor Crowley

FF
Death of Honor Crowley


Fad Browne

FF

Waterford

7 December 1966

18th Dáil


Thaddeus Lynch

FG
Death of Thaddeus Lynch


Seán French

FF

Cork Borough

9 November 1967

18th Dáil


Seán Casey

Lab
Death of Seán Casey


Gerry Collins

FF

Limerick West

9 November 1967

18th Dáil


James Collins

FF
Death of James Collins


Sylvester Barrett

FF

Clare

14 March 1968

18th Dáil


William Murphy

FG
Death of William Murphy


Godfrey Timmins

FG

Wicklow

14 March 1968

18th Dáil


James Everett

Lab
Death of James Everett


Desmond O'Malley

FF

Limerick East

22 May 1968

18th Dáil


Donogh O'Malley

FF
Death of Donogh O'Malley





Seán Sherwin[n 1]

FF

Dublin South-West

4 March 1970

19th Dáil


Seán Dunne

Lab
Death of Seán Dunne


Patrick Malone

FG

Kildare

14 April 1970

19th Dáil


Gerard Sweetman

FG
Death of Gerard Sweetman


Patrick Cooney

FG

Longford–Westmeath

14 April 1970

19th Dáil


Patrick Lenihan

FF
Death of Patrick Lenihan


Patrick Delap[n 1]

FF

Donegal–Leitrim

2 December 1970

19th Dáil


Patrick O'Donnell

FG
Death of Patrick O'Donnell


Larry McMahon

FG

Dublin County South

2 December 1970

19th Dáil


Kevin Boland

FF
Resignation of Kevin Boland


Gene Fitzgerald

FF

Cork Mid

2 August 1972

19th Dáil


Paddy Forde

FF
Death of Paddy Forde





Brendan Toal[n 1]

FG

Monaghan

27 November 1973

20th Dáil


Erskine H. Childers

FF
Election of Erskine H. Childers as President


Seán Brosnan

FF

Cork North-East

13 November 1974

20th Dáil


Liam Ahern

FF
Death of Liam Ahern


Michael P. Kitt

FF

Galway North-East

4 March 1975

20th Dáil


Michael F. Kitt

FF
Death of Michael F. Kitt


Máire Geoghegan-Quinn

FF

Galway West

4 March 1975

20th Dáil


Johnny Geoghegan

FF
Death of Johnny Geoghegan


Enda Kenny

FG

Mayo West

12 November 1975

20th Dáil


Henry Kenny

FG
Death of Henry Kenny


Paddy Keaveney[n 1]

IFF

Donegal North-East

10 June 1976

20th Dáil


Liam Cunningham

FF
Death of Liam Cunningham


Brendan Halligan[n 1]

Lab

Dublin South-West

10 June 1976

20th Dáil


Noel Lemass

FF
Death of Noel Lemass





Liam Burke

FG

Cork City

7 November 1979

21st Dáil


Patrick Kerrigan

Lab
Death of Patrick Kerrigan


Myra Barry

FG

Cork North-East

7 November 1979

21st Dáil


Seán Brosnan

FF
Death of Seán Brosnan


Clement Coughlan

FF

Donegal

6 November 1980

21st Dáil


Joseph Brennan

FF
Death of Joseph Brennan





Liam Skelly

FG

Dublin West

25 May 1982

23rd Dáil


Richard Burke

FG
Resignation of Burke on appointment as EU Commissioner


Noel Treacy

FF

Galway East

20 July 1982

23rd Dáil


Johnny Callanan

FF
Death of Johnny Callanan





Cathal Coughlan[n 1]

FF

Donegal South-West

13 May 1983

24th Dáil


Clement Coughlan

FF
Death of Clement Coughlan


Tom Leonard

FF

Dublin Central

23 November 1983

24th Dáil


George Colley

FF
Death of George Colley


Brian Cowen

FF

Laois–Offaly

14 June 1984

24th Dáil


Bernard Cowen

FF
Death of Bernard Cowen





Eric Byrne

DL

Dublin South-Central

9 June 1994

27th Dáil


John O'Connell

FF
Resignation of John O'Connell


Michael Ring

FG

Mayo West

9 June 1994

27th Dáil


Pádraig Flynn

FF
Resignation of Pádraig Flynn on appointment as EU Commissioner


Kathleen Lynch

DL

Cork North-Central

10 November 1994

27th Dáil


Gerry O'Sullivan

Lab
Death of Gerry O'Sullivan


Hugh Coveney

FG

Cork South-Central

10 November 1994

27th Dáil


Pat Cox

PD
Resignation of Pat Cox after election as MEP


Mildred Fox

Ind

Wicklow

29 June 1995

27th Dáil


Johnny Fox

Ind
Death of Johnny Fox


Cecilia Keaveney

FF

Donegal North-East

2 April 1996

27th Dáil


Neil Blaney

IFF
Death of Neil Blaney


Brian Lenihan Jnr

FF

Dublin West

2 April 1996

27th Dáil


Brian Lenihan Snr

FF
Death of Brian Lenihan Snr





Jan O'Sullivan

Lab

Limerick East

11 March 1998

28th Dáil


Jim Kemmy

Lab
Death of Jim Kemmy


Seán Ryan

Lab

Dublin North

11 March 1998

28th Dáil


Ray Burke

FF
Resignation of Ray Burke


Simon Coveney

FG

Cork South-Central

23 October 1998

28th Dáil


Hugh Coveney

FG
Death of Hugh Coveney


Mary Upton

Lab

Dublin South-Central

27 October 1999

28th Dáil


Pat Upton

Lab
Death of Pat Upton


Séamus Healy

Ind

Tipperary South

22 June 2000

28th Dáil


Michael Ferris

Lab
Death of Michael Ferris


Tom Hayes

FG

Tipperary South

30 June 2001

28th Dáil


Theresa Ahearn

FG
Death of Theresa Ahearn





Catherine Murphy

Ind

Kildare North

11 March 2005

29th Dáil


Charlie McCreevy

FF
Resignation of Charlie McCreevy on appointment as EU Commissioner


Shane McEntee

FG

Meath

11 March 2005

29th Dáil


John Bruton

FG
Resignation of John Bruton on appointment as EU Ambassador to the United States





George Lee[n 1]

FG

Dublin South

5 June 2009

30th Dáil


Séamus Brennan

FF
Death of Séamus Brennan


Maureen O'Sullivan

Ind

Dublin Central

5 June 2009

30th Dáil


Tony Gregory

Ind
Death of Tony Gregory


Pearse Doherty

SF

Donegal South-West

25 November 2010

30th Dáil


Pat "the Cope" Gallagher

FF
Election of Pat "the Cope" Gallagher to the European Parliament


Patrick Nulty

Lab

Dublin West

27 October 2011

31st Dáil


Brian Lenihan Jnr

FF
Death of Brian Lenihan Jnr


Helen McEntee

FG

Meath East

27 March 2013

31st Dáil


Shane McEntee

FG
Death of Shane McEntee


Ruth Coppinger

SP

Dublin West

23 May 2014

31st Dáil


Patrick Nulty

Ind
Resignation of Patrick Nulty


Gabrielle McFadden[n 1]

FG

Longford–Westmeath

23 May 2014

31st Dáil


Nicky McFadden

FG
Death of Nicky McFadden


Paul Murphy

AAA

Dublin South-West

10 October 2014

31st Dáil


Brian Hayes

FG
Election of Brian Hayes to the European Parliament


Michael Fitzmaurice

Ind

Roscommon–South Leitrim

10 October 2014

31st Dáil


Luke 'Ming' Flanagan

Ind
Election of Luke 'Ming' Flanagan to the European Parliament


Bobby Aylward

FF

Carlow–Kilkenny

22 May 2015

31st Dáil


Phil Hogan

FG
Resignation of Phil Hogan on appointment as EU Commissioner


Footnotes





  1. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw TDs who were never subsequently re-elected.


  2. ^ abcd A single by-election to fill two vacancies in the same constituency.




References




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Notes





  1. ^ Mitchell, Arthur (1995). Revolutionary Government in Ireland: Dáil Éireann, 1919-22. Gill & MacMillan. p. 24. ISBN 9780717114818.


  2. ^ "East Tipperary Vacancy". Dáil Éireann debate. Oireachtas. 17 June 1919. Retrieved 18 August 2018.


  3. ^ "Report of Select Committee on East Tipperary Vacancy". Dáil Éireann debate. Oireachtas. 17 June 1919. Retrieved 13 August 2018.


  4. ^ "Resignation Of Deputy For South-East Cork". Dáil Éireann debate. Oireachtas. 6 August 1920. Retrieved 13 August 2018.


  5. ^ Laffan, Michael (1999). The Resurrection of Ireland: The Sinn Féin Party, 1916–1923. Cambridge University Press. p. 309. ISBN 9781139426299. Retrieved 13 August 2018.


  6. ^ Dáil debates Vol.5 No.1 p.5


  7. ^ Dáil debates Vol.5 No.4 p.19


  8. ^ Dáil debates Vol.21 No.1 p.3










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