Dublin North-East
Former Dáil constituency
Outline map
Location of Dublin North-East within County Dublin
Former constituency
Created1981
Abolished2016
Seats
  • 4 (1981–2002)
  • 3 (2002–2016)
Local government areas
Replaced byDublin Bay North
Dublin North-East
Former Dáil constituency
Former constituency
Created1937
Abolished1977
Seats
  • 3 (1937–1948)
  • 5 (1948–1969)
  • 4 (1969–1977)
Local government areaDublin City

Dublin North-East was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, from 1937 to 1977 and from 1981 to 2016. The method of election was proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

History and boundaries

The constituency was created for the 1937 general election when the Dublin North constituency was divided into Dublin North-West and Dublin North-East. It was abolished in 1977 as a result of the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974 when it was largely replaced by the Dublin Artane constituency before being recreated in 1981.[1] It was subsumed into the new Dublin Bay North constituency at the 2016 general election.

Changes to the Dublin North-East constituency 1937–2016
Years TDs Boundaries Notes
1937–1948 3
In the county borough of Dublin,

the Clontarf East, Clontarf West, Drumcondra and North Dock Wards; and

The portion of the Mountjoy Ward bounded by a line drawn as follows:— Starting at the point in the boundary of the said Ward along Seán Mac Dermott Street Lower where it is intersected by a line drawn along the middle of Buckingham Street Upper and Buckingham Street Lower and proceeding thence in a North-Westerly direction along the middle of Buckingham Street Upper to Summerhill and thence in a North-Easterly direction along the middle of Summerhill to the North Circular Road and thence in a North-Easterly direction along the middle of the North Circular Road to meet the existing boundary of the said Ward along Russell Street and Fitzgibbon Street and thence in a North-Easterly, North-Westerly South Easterly and South-Westerly direction along the existing boundary of the said Ward to the starting point; and

The townlands of:—

Artane South, Ballyhoy, Bettyville, Charleville, Clonturk, Edenmore, Foxlands, Furrypark, Glebe, Hampstead Hill, Hampstead South, Harmonstown, Kilbarrack Upper, Killester Demesne, Killester North, Maryville, North Bull (Drumcondra Rural), North Bull (Howth Rural), Puckstown, Raheny North, Raheny South and Sibylhill in so far as the same are situate within the County Borough of Dublin.
Created from abolished constituency of Dublin North;

and transfer of townlands from Dublin County in line with transfer of territory from the county to the city in 1931.

1948–1961 5
In the county borough of Dublin,
The Ballybough, Clontarf East, Clontarf West, Drumcondra North, Drumcondra South, North Dock and Raheny Wards, and the portion of the Mountjoy Ward lying south of a line drawn as follows: Commencing at a point where the middle of Summerhill meets the ward boundary, thence along Summerhill to Hutton's Place, thence along Hutton's Place, Mountjoy Place, Mountjoy Square East and Belvedere Place to the ward boundary;
and the portion of County Dublin
which lies to the east of a line drawn as follows:—commencing at the point on the boundary of that county where Killester Avenue meets Malahide Road and thence in a south-westerly direction along Malahide Road to the boundary of that county.
1961–1969 5
In the county borough of Dublin,[2]
the Artane, Baldoyle, Ballybough, Beann Éadair, Clontarf East, Clontarf West, Coolock, Drumcondra North, Drumcondra South, Raheny and Santry wards and that part of Glasnevin ward lying to the south-east of a line drawn as follows: commencing at the point of intersection of Botanic Road and the ward boundary along Botanic Road to its intersection with Bothar Mobhi and along Bothar Mobhi to the ward boundary.
1969–1977 4
In the county borough of Dublin,[3]

Artane, Beann Éadair, Coolock, Drumcondra North, Raheny and Santry wards;

that part of Clontarf East ward lying north of a line drawn as follows: commencing at the junction of Howth Road with Collins Avenue East, thence in an easterly direction along Howth Road to its junction with Castle Avenue, thence in a southerly direction along Castle Avenue to its junction with Vernon Avenue, thence in an easterly direction along Vernon Avenue to its junction with Sybil Hill Road, thence in an easterly direction along the imaginary easterly projection of Vernon Avenue to its junction with the southern boundary of St. Anne's Park, thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the said boundary and along its imaginary easterly projection to its intersection by Mount Prospect Avenue, thence in a northerly direction along Mount Prospect Avenue to its junction with the imaginary westerly projection of the northern boundary of Manresa Retreat House, thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, along the northern boundary of Manresa Retreat House and along its imaginary south-easterly projection to its first intersection by the ward boundary;

and that part of Clontarf West ward lying north of a line drawn as follows:

commencing at the junction of Malahide Road with the imaginary north-westerly projection of the northern boundary of the Clontarf Golf Course, thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the said projection and boundary and along its imaginary north-easterly projection to its intersection by Collins Avenue East, thence in a south-easterly direction along Collins Avenue East to its junction with the ward boundary.
Transfer of Baldoyle to Dublin County North;
Transfer to Dublin North-Central of
Ballybough and Drumcondra South, parts of Clontarf East and Clontarf West, and the remaining part of Glasnevin.
1977–1981 Constituency abolished Artane and Drumcondra North and Santry A moved to Dublin Artane;

Beann Éadair, Raheny and part of Clontarf East moved to Dublin Clontarf;

Coolock and Santry A moved to Dublin County North;

remaining part of Clontarf West moved to Dublin North-Central.

1981–1992 4
In the county borough of Dublin, the wards of[4][5]
Artane A, Artane B, Baldoyle, Beann Éadair A, Beann Éadair B, Coolock A, Coolock B, Raheny A, Raheny B
and in County Dublin, the district electoral division of
Coolock (except the parts thereof which are comprised in the constituencies of Dublin North and Dublin North-Central).
Artane A and B from Dublin Artane

Baldoyle, Beann Éadair A, Beann Éadair B, Coolock A, Coolock B, Raheny A, Raheny B from Dublin Clontarf

part of Coolock from Dublin County North.
(No change in 1987[6])

1992–2002 4
In the county borough of Dublin, the wards of[7]
Ayrfield, Clontarf East A, Edenmore, Grange A, Grange B, Grange C, Grange D, Grange E, Kilmore C, Priorswood A, Priorswood B, Priorswood C, Priorswood D, Priorswood E, Raheny-Foxfield, Raheny Greendale, Raheny-St. Assam;
and in County Dublin, the district electoral divisions of
Baldoyle, Howth, Sutton
Transfer of Ennafort–St Annes area from Dublin North-Central, and minor transfer from Dublin North.[8][9]

Wards and DEDs redefined in 1986.[10][11]

2002–2007 3
In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of[12]

Ayrfield, Grange A, Grange B, Grange C, Grange D, Priorswood D, Priorswood E, Raheny-Foxfield, Raheny-Greendale, Raheny-St. Assam;

and those parts of the electoral divisions of Priorswood A, Priorswood B and Priorswood C situated south of a line drawn as follows—

commencing at the intersection of the western boundary of the electoral division of Priorswood A by the M50 Northern Cross, thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the said M50 and the N32 (Northern Cross Extension) to the intersection of the said N32 by the eastern boundary of the electoral division of Priorswood C, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the following three roundabouts, viz. roundabout No. 3 at the junction of the M50 Northern Cross with the M1 Motorway, the roundabout at the junction of the N32 (Northern Cross Extension) with Clonshaugh Road and the roundabout at the junction of the N32 (Northern Cross Extension) with the Malahide Road;
and in Fingal, the electoral divisions of
Baldoyle, Sutton, Howth.
Transfer of population to Dublin North-Central in the Kilmore, Edenmore and Raheny areas;

Alignment of northern boundary of with the M50 and its Malahide Road extension.[13]

2007–2011 3
In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of[14]

Ayrfield, Edenmore, Grange A, Grange B, Grange C, Grange D, Grange E, Priorswood D, Priorswood E, Raheny-Foxfield, Raheny-Greendale, Raheny-St. Assam;

and those parts of the electoral divisions of Priorswood A, Priorswood B and Priorswood C situated south of a line drawn along the Northern Cross Route (M50) and the Northern Cross Extension (N32), passing in a clockwise direction around and including the following three roundabouts, viz. roundabout No. 3 at the junction of the Northern Cross Route (M50) with the M1 Motorway, the roundabout at the junction of the Northern Cross Route (M50) with Clonshaugh Road and the roundabout at the junction of the Northern Cross Extension (N32) with Malahide Road (R107);
and in Fingal, the electoral divisions of
Baldoyle, Sutton, Howth.
Transfer of Grange E and Edenmore from Dublin North-Central.[15]
2011–2016 3
In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of[16]
Ayrfield, Grange A, Grange B, Grange C, Grange D, Grange E, Priorswood A, Priorswood B, Priorswood C, Priorswood D, Priorswood E, Raheny-Foxfield, Raheny-Greendale, Raheny-St. Assam;
and in Fingal, the electoral divisions of

Baldoyle, Balgriffin, Howth, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South, Sutton;

and that part of the electoral division of Turnapin situated north of a line drawn along the Northern Cross Route (M50), passing in a clockwise direction around and excluding roundabout No. 3 at the junction of the Northern Cross Route (M50) with the M1 motorway.
Transfer from Dublin North of [17]
Balgriffin, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South and Turnapin (part north of M50) in Fingal, and of parts north of N32 of Priorswood A, Priorswood B, Priorswood C in Dublin City.
2016 Constituency abolished
Transfer to Dublin Fingal of
Balgriffin, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South and Turnapin (part north of M50).

Remainder of constituency merged with Dublin North-Central to form Dublin Bay North.[18]

TDs

TDs 1937–1977

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin North-East 19371977[19]
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
9th1937[20] Alfie Byrne
(Ind)
Oscar Traynor
(FF)
James Larkin
(Ind)
3 seats
1937–1948
10th1938[21] Richard Mulcahy
(FG)
11th1943[22] James Larkin
(Lab)
12th1944[23] Harry Colley
(FF)
13th1948[24] Jack Belton
(FG)
Peadar Cowan
(CnaP)
14th1951[25] Peadar Cowan
(Ind)
15th1954[26] Denis Larkin
(Lab)
1956 by-election[27] Patrick Byrne
(FG)
16th1957[28] Charles Haughey
(FF)
17th1961[29] George Colley
(FF)
Eugene Timmons
(FF)
1963 by-election[30] Paddy Belton
(FG)
18th1965[31] Denis Larkin
(Lab)
19th1969[32] Conor Cruise O'Brien
(Lab)
Eugene Timmons
(FF)
4 seats
1969–1977
20th1973[33]
21st1977 Constituency abolished

Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.

TDs 1981–2016

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin North-East 19812016[19]
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
22nd1981[34] Michael Woods
(FF)
Liam Fitzgerald
(FF)
Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus
(Ind)
Michael Joe Cosgrave
(FG)
23rd1982 (Feb)[35] Maurice Manning
(FG)
Ned Brennan
(FF)
24th1982 (Nov)[36] Liam Fitzgerald
(FF)
25th1987[37] Pat McCartan
(WP)
26th1989[38]
27th1992[39] Tommy Broughan
(Lab)
Seán Kenny
(Lab)
28th1997[40] Martin Brady
(FF)
Michael Joe Cosgrave
(FG)
29th2002[41] 3 seats
from 2002
30th2007[42] Terence Flanagan
(FG)
31st2011[43] Seán Kenny
(Lab)
32nd2016 Constituency abolished. See Dublin Bay North

Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.

Elections

2011 general election

2011 general election: Dublin North-East[43]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
Fine Gael Terence Flanagan 29.5 12,332                
Labour Tommy Broughan 23.9 10,006 10,738              
Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 12.0 5,032 5,120 5,143 5,179 5,477 5,554 5,754 6,262 6,923
Fianna Fáil Averil Power 11.5 4,794 5,013 5,036 5,109 5,134 5,314 5,579 6,041  
Labour Seán Kenny 10.4 4,365 4,728 4,885 4,985 5,216 5,580 6,000 7,013 9,369
New Vision Eamonn Blaney 4.2 1,773 1,894 1,913 2,099 2,233 2,401 2,955    
Independent Jimmy Guerin 3.1 1,283 1,419 1,447 1,572 1,685 1,799      
Socialist Party Brian Greene[lower-alpha 1] 2.1 869 893 897 935          
Green David Healy 1.9 792 919 934 987 1,049        
Independent Raymond Sexton 0.8 351 391 397            
Independent Robert Eastwood 0.6 242 264 267            
Electorate: 58,542   Valid: 41,839   Spoilt: 448 (1.1%)   Quota: 10,460   Turnout: 42,287 (72.2%)  
    1. Greene campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance.

    2007 general election

    2007 general election: Dublin North-East[42]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234
    Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 20.1 7,003 7,402 7,588 8,430
    Fianna Fáil Martin Brady 19.6 6,861 7,252 7,395 8,095
    Labour Tommy Broughan 15.2 5,294 6,221 6,909 8,911
    Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 13.3 4,661 4,983 5,089  
    Fine Gael Terence Flanagan 12.8 4,483 5,000 7,751 8,594
    Fine Gael Brody Sweeney 10.1 3,529 3,946    
    Green David Healy 6.7 2,349      
    Progressive Democrats Keith Redmond 2.2 749      
    Electorate: 53,778   Valid: 34,929   Spoilt: 323 (0.9%)   Quota: 8,733   Turnout: 35,252 (65.6%)  

      2002 general election

      2002 general election: Dublin North-East[41]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456
      Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 22.0 6,457 6,742 6,911 7,138 7,552  
      Fianna Fáil Martin Brady 18.1 5,304 5,531 5,657 5,776 6,055 6,909
      Labour Tommy Broughan 16.2 4,758 4,931 5,426 5,876 6,825 8,426
      Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 10.2 3,003 3,083 3,286 3,373 3,720  
      Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 8.0 2,349 2,454 2,546      
      Fine Gael Gavin Doyle 7.4 2,155 2,373 2,575 4,085 4,648 4,937
      Ind. Health Alliance Mark Harold 7.2 2,116 2,321 2,806 2,912    
      Green David Healy 5.7 1,656 1,856        
      Progressive Democrats Noelle Ryan 4.2 1,219          
      Independent Thomas Jenkinson 1.0 301          
      Electorate: 52,105   Valid: 29,318   Spoilt: 316 (1.1%)   Quota: 7,330   Turnout: 29,634 (56.9%)  

        1997 general election

        1997 general election: Dublin North-East[40][44]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345678910
        Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 15.4 5,735 5,831 5,907 6,031 6,439 6,586 7,573      
        Fianna Fáil Martin Brady 13.5 5,018 5,067 5,135 5,243 5,577 5,630 6,315 6,572 6,624 6,745
        Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 11.8 4,394 4,433 4,511 4,594 4,937 5,016 5,668 6,040 6,100 6,221
        Fine Gael Michael J. Cosgrave 11.2 4,173 4,318 4,412 4,549 4,628 6,675 7,122 7,748    
        Labour Tommy Broughan 9.2 3,447 3,516 3,912 4,212 4,622 4,913 5,146 7,738    
        Labour Seán Kenny 8.0 2,986 3,036 3,316 3,521 3,843 4,122 4,313      
        Progressive Democrats Mairéad Foley 7.8 2,911 2,949 3,028 3,193 3,295 3,488        
        Fine Gael Joan Maher 7.7 2,877 2,915 2,985 3,127 3,159          
        Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 5.9 2,212 2,288 2,401 2,556            
        Democratic Left Anthony Creevey 3.7 1,381 1,425                
        Green Donna Cooney 3.6 1,332 1,476 1,607              
        Independent Owen Poole 1.7 641                  
        Natural Law John Burns 0.4 155                  
        Independent Lar Fraser 0.1 39                  
        Electorate: 59,497   Valid: 37,301   Spoilt: 368 (1.0%)   Quota: 7,461   Turnout: 37,669 (63.3%)  

          1992 general election

          1992 general election: Dublin North-East[39][45]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          123456789101112
          Labour Seán Kenny 22.2 8,873                      
          Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 17.1 6,850 6,900 6,910 6,927 6,959 7,089 7,254 7,522 8,536      
          Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 10.0 4,011 4,047 4,053 4,058 4,067 4,183 4,259 4,364 5,646 6,091 6,284 6,911
          Democratic Left Pat McCartan 9.4 3,743 3,850 3,859 3,921 3,982 4,197 4,511 4,715 4,853 4,882 5,160  
          Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 8.3 3,311 3,354 3,359 3,366 3,397 3,414 3,494 3,996 4,121 4,143 6,028 6,679
          Labour Tommy Broughan 7.9 3,162 3,687 3,707 3,769 3,834 4,034 4,400 4,670 4,816 4,840 5,184 7,696
          Fianna Fáil Martin Brady 6.7 2,673 2,691 2,693 2,706 2,717 2,770 2,843 2,904        
          Fine Gael Joan Maher 5.5 2,181 2,202 2,206 2,213 2,248 2,253 2,342 2,977 3,009 3,022    
          Progressive Democrats Stephen O'Byrnes 5.1 2,034 2,052 2,055 2,059 2,089 2,091 2,182          
          Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole 2.7 1,088 1,097 1,100 1,116 1,133              
          Green Sadhbh O'Neill 2.3 931 949 964 989 1,528 1,749            
          Green David Healy 2.0 795 805 832 856                
          Workers' Party Marian Donnelly 0.6 239 250 259                  
          Independent John Burns 0.3 118 122                    
          Electorate: 58,433   Valid: 40,009   Spoilt: 640 (1.6%)   Quota: 8,003   Turnout: 40,649 (69.6%)  

            1989 general election

            1989 general election: Dublin North-East[38][46]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            123456789
            Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 17.8 6,284 6,314 6,355 6,371 6,428 6,571 6,796 6,955 7,150
            Workers' Party Pat McCartan 17.0 5,968 6,032 6,163 6,291 6,380 6,874 8,295    
            Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 16.4 5,775 5,799 5,828 5,864 5,893 6,005 6,276 6,412 6,539
            Fianna Fáil Seán Haughey 13.0 4,567 4,577 4,596 4,636 4,654 4,729 4,859 4,918 4,984
            Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 11.3 3,965 3,976 3,996 4,056 4,277 4,452 4,779 5,063 8,123
            Fine Gael Maurice Manning 7.8 2,743 2,752 2,776 2,793 3,112 3,311 3,520 3,708  
            Labour Seán Kenny 6.0 2,111 2,151 2,227 2,672 2,711 2,940      
            Green Máire Mullarney 3.8 1,332 1,421 1,577 1,602 1,663        
            Progressive Democrats Noel Peers 2.3 817 821 842 850          
            Labour Tommy Broughan 2.1 755 778 794            
            Independent Angela Mulligan 1.4 505 560              
            Independent Paddy Healy 1.1 394                
            Electorate: 53,043   Valid: 35,216   Quota: 7,044   Turnout: 66.4%  

              1987 general election

              1987 general election: Dublin North-East[37][47][48]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              123456789101112
              Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 16.7 6,378 6,379 6,406 6,484 6,548 6,808 8,239          
              Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 15.5 5,927 5,930 5,955 6,009 6,100 6,305 7,254 7,530 7,634 8,184    
              Fianna Fáil Seán Haughey 11.0 4,222 4,222 4,237 4,335 4,362 4,516 5,055 5,314 5,356 5,513 5,916 6,107
              Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 9.6 3,658 3,662 3,685 3,704 3,817 4,001 4,184 4,194 7,289 10,333    
              Fine Gael Maurice Manning 9.4 3,585 3,594 3,617 3,628 3,800 4,089 4,132 4,139        
              Workers' Party Pat McCartan 8.6 3,297 3,311 3,454 3,668 3,716 4,653 4,781 4,806 4,995 5,509 6,260 6,342
              Fianna Fáil Ned Brennan 8.2 3,136 3,140 3,155 3,200 3,241 3,370            
              Progressive Democrats Neil Holman 7.0 2,691 2,700 2,724 2,741 4,100 4,291 4,349 4,355 4,971      
              Labour Seán Kenny 5.8 2,227 2,241 2,314 2,397 2,461              
              Progressive Democrats Martin McGettigan 5.1 1,964 1,972 1,987 1,996                
              Sinn Féin Pamela Kane 1.7 655 666 720                  
              Independent Paddy Healy 1.1 430 458                    
              Independent Barbara Hyland 0.3 109                      
              Electorate: 50,848   Valid: 38,279   Quota: 7,656   Turnout: 75.3%  

                November 1982 general election

                November 1982 general election: Dublin North-East[36][49][50]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                12345678
                Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 22.2 7,213              
                Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 19.5 6,343 6,370 6,463 6,823        
                Fine Gael Maurice Manning 13.5 4,390 4,399 4,511 4,763 4,981 5,980 6,131 6,633
                Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 10.5 3,418 3,729 3,752 4,002 4,017 4,259 7,754  
                Fianna Fáil Ned Brennan 10.1 3,281 3,582 3,592 3,895 3,920 4,151    
                Workers' Party Pat McCartan 9.4 3,056 3,076 3,149 3,476 3,505 4,734 4,987 5,737
                Labour Seán Kenny 6.9 2,236 2,248 2,728 2,971 3,005      
                Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 5.3 1,718 1,740 1,804          
                Labour Vincent Manning 2.6 853 862            
                Electorate: 45,252   Valid: 32,508   Quota: 6,502   Turnout: 71.8%  

                  February 1982 general election

                  February 1982 general election: Dublin North-East[35][51]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  123456789
                  Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 30.3 9,662                
                  Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 19.1 6,098 6,236 6,261 6,338 6,871        
                  Fine Gael Maurice Manning 12.8 4,076 4,133 4,150 4,232 4,739 5,118 5,824 6,670  
                  Fianna Fáil Ned Brennan 10.2 3,261 4,424 4,449 4,474 4,583 4,599 5,083 5,551 5,700
                  Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 8.6 2,751 4,367 4,402 4,430 4,580 4,597 4,977 5,473 5,616
                  Sinn Féin The Workers' Party Pat McCartan 5.7 1,825 1,899 1,969 2,020 2,381 2,412 2,826    
                  Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 5.7 1,814 1,935 1,990 2,033 2,210 2,239      
                  Labour Seán Kenny 4.6 1,452 1,515 1,537 1,966          
                  Labour Bernard Malone 2.2 685 715 742            
                  Independent Michael O'Donoghue 0.5 155 170              
                  Independent James Connolly 0.3 108 115              
                  Electorate: 43,179   Valid: 31,887   Spoilt: 299 (0.9%)   Quota: 6,378   Turnout: 32,186 (74.5%)  

                    1981 general election

                    1981 general election: Dublin North-East[34][52]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    123456789101112
                    Fianna Fáil Michael Woods 32.7 10,605                      
                    Fine Gael Michael Joe Cosgrave 17.9 5,816 6,068 6,084 6,154 6,446 6,533            
                    Fine Gael Maurice Manning 7.9 2,581 2,657 2,668 2,688 2,991 3,077 3,122 3,223 3,487 4,662 4,795 5,170
                    Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 7.4 2,395 2,580 2,600 2,645 2,669 2,738 2,957 3,220 3,649 4,352 4,645 5,554
                    Fianna Fáil Ned Brennan 5.8 1,870 3,068 3,081 3,105 3,113 3,123 3,231 3,321 3,602 3,762    
                    Fianna Fáil Liam Fitzgerald 5.0 1,620 3,524 3,548 3,611 3,624 3,664 3,855 4,012 4,468 4,762 7,758  
                    Labour Seán Kenny 4.8 1,554 1,647 1,688 1,950 1,988 2,501 2,600 3,076 3,361      
                    Independent Thomas Brennan 4.6 1,477 1,626 1,642 1,648 1,674 1,741 1,823 2,026        
                    Sinn Féin The Workers' Party Pat McCartan 3.4 1,094 1,160 1,239 1,256 1,270 1,326 1,632          
                    Anti H-Block Paddy Healy 3.3 1,063 1,115 1,146 1,150 1,156 1,166            
                    Labour Bernard Malone 2.3 744 790 840 931 976              
                    Fine Gael Patricia Kelly 2.3 729 756 768 778                
                    Labour John Brennan 1.7 554 610 620                  
                    Socialist Labour Michael O'Donoghue 0.9 309 327                    
                    Electorate: 43,598   Valid: 32,411   Spoilt: 243 (0.7%)   Quota: 6,483   Turnout: 32,654 (74.9%)  

                      1973 general election

                      1973 general election: Dublin North-East[33]
                      Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
                      Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 12,901 30.1 1
                      Labour Conor Cruise O'Brien 7,774 18.1 2
                      Fine Gael Paddy Belton 7,771 18.1 3
                      Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 3,358 7.8 4
                      Labour Paddy Dunne 3,106 7.2
                      Fianna Fáil Timothy Killeen 2,414 5.6
                      Fine Gael James Kelly 1,678 3.9
                      Labour Joseph O'Connor 1,451 3.4
                      Independent Michael Gleeson 1,325 3.1
                      Fine Gael Christopher Hoey 1,110 2.6
                      Electorate: ?   Valid: 42,888   Quota: 8,578   Turnout:

                      1969 general election

                      1969 general election: Dublin North-East[32]
                      Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
                      Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 11,677 31.5 1 1
                      Labour Conor Cruise O'Brien 7,591 20.5 2 1
                      Fine Gael Paddy Belton 4,931 13.3 3
                      Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 3,070 8.3 4
                      Labour Paddy Dunne 2,060 5.6
                      Independent Matthew Finnegan 1,508 4.1
                      Fine Gael James Kelly 1,393 3.8
                      Labour Thomas Duffy 1,230 3.3
                      Fianna Fáil Timothy Killeen 1,084 2.9
                      Fine Gael Marcus Wilson 746 2.0
                      Fine Gael Ray Fay 702 1.9
                      Labour Richard Lacy 688 1.9
                      Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 364 1.0
                      Electorate: ?   Valid: 37,044   Quota: 7,409   Turnout:

                      1965 general election

                      1965 general election: Dublin North-East[31]
                      Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
                      Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 12,415 23.7 1 1
                      Fine Gael Paddy Belton 9,316 17.8 2 1
                      Fianna Fáil George Colley 5,745 11.0 3
                      Fine Gael Patrick Byrne 5,141 9.8 4
                      Labour Denis Larkin 4,908 9.4 5
                      Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 4,902 9.3
                      Fianna Fáil Stan O'Brien 2,760 5.3
                      Labour Rory Cowan 2,162 4.1
                      Fine Gael Victor Carton 1,463 2.8
                      Labour Paddy Dunne 1,385 2.6
                      Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 1,151 2.2
                      Fine Gael Gordon Macaulay 1,129 2.2
                      Electorate: ?   Valid: 52,477   Quota: 8,747   Turnout:

                      1963 by-election

                      Following the death of Fine Gael TD Jack Belton, a by-election was held on 30 May 1963. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate Paddy Belton, brother of the deceased TD.

                      1963 by-election: Dublin North-East[53]
                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                      123
                      Fine Gael Paddy Belton 41.6 16,357 17,252 21,956
                      Fianna Fáil Stan O'Brien 33.4 13,132 13,652 15,358
                      Labour Denis Larkin 18.5 7,270 8,071  
                      Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 6.4 2,526    
                      Electorate: 68,573   Valid: 39,285   Quota: 19,643   Turnout: 57.29%  

                        1961 general election

                        1961 general election: Dublin North-East[29]
                        Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
                        Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 8,566 20.2 1 1
                        Fine Gael Jack Belton 5,781 13.7 2
                        Fianna Fáil George Colley 5,086 12.0 3
                        Fine Gael Patrick Byrne 4,673 11.0 4
                        Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 3,998 9.4 5
                        Labour Denis Larkin 2,641 6.2
                        Fine Gael Thomas Cosgrave 2,479 5.9
                        Fianna Fáil Stan O'Brien 2,062 4.9
                        Independent Peadar Cowan 1,863 4.4
                        Fine Gael Victor Carton 1,613 3.8
                        Sinn Féin Tom Mitchell 1,553 3.7
                        Independent Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 1,132 2.7
                        Labour Thomas Duffy 883 2.1
                        Electorate: ?   Valid: 42,330   Quota: 7,056   Turnout:

                        1957 general election

                        1957 general election: Dublin North-East[28][53]
                        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                        12345678910
                        Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 24.9 10,059                  
                        Fine Gael Patrick Byrne 12.5 5,034 5,077 5,123 5,339 5,727 6,417 7,391      
                        Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 10.3 4,168 5,145 5,167 5,278 5,436 5,465 5,836 5,896 6,404 6,562
                        Labour Denis Larkin 9.3 3,756 3,827 3,933 4,217 4,536 4,616 5,628 5,854 7,242  
                        Sinn Féin Tom Mitchell 8.3 3,346 3,387 3,544 3,672 3,792 3,813 4,044 4,063    
                        Fine Gael Jack Belton 6.4 2,594 2,609 2,639 2,711 2,883 4,567 4,899 5,208 5,578 5,845
                        Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 6.3 2,549 4,560 4,581 4,670 4,851 4,879 5,172 5,217 5,669 5,754
                        Independent Thomas Stafford 6.2 2,520 2,598 2,653 3,031 3,621 3,673        
                        Fine Gael Desmond Bell 5.7 2,318 2,327 2,361 2,429 2,619          
                        Independent Michael Dempsey 4.5 1,822 1,849 1,897 2,226            
                        Independent Mairead McGuinness 4.1 1,640 1,681 1,744              
                        Clann na Poblachta Patrick McCartan 1.4 585 599                
                        Electorate: 64,904   Valid: 40,391   Quota: 6,732   Turnout: 62.2%  

                          1956 by-election

                          Following the death of Independent TD Alfie Byrne, a by-election was held on 30 April 1956. The seat was won by the independent candidate Patrick Byrne, son of the deceased TD.

                          1956 by-election: Dublin North-East[53]
                          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                          1
                          Independent Patrick Byrne 56.5 18,129
                          Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 43.5 13,950
                          Electorate: 64,903   Valid: 32,079   Quota: 16,040   Turnout: 49.43%  

                            1954 general election

                            1954 general election: Dublin North-East[26][53]
                            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                            12345678910111213
                            Independent Alfie Byrne 22.1 10,464                        
                            Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 19.6 9,293                        
                            Fine Gael Jack Belton 9.7 4,606 5,219 5,228 5,315 5,635 5,862 5,969 6,373 6,424 7,722 8,168    
                            Labour Denis Larkin 7.7 3,637 4,000 4,015 4,060 4,179 4,330 5,406 6,158 6,216 6,384 7,385 7,468 7,742
                            Fine Gael Desmond Bell 7.7 3,632 3,920 3,926 3,996 4,202 4,393 4,476 4,756 4,786 5,392 5,629 5,768 5,899
                            Independent Peadar Cowan 4.8 2,253 2,662 2,701 2,757 2,848 2,959 3,053 3,175 3,284 3,405      
                            Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 4.5 2,135 2,216 2,610 2,636 2,662 2,791 2,842 2,922 3,844 3,891 4,364 4,383  
                            Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 4.1 1,966 2,105 2,824 2,874 2,900 3,034 3,073 3,134 4,159 4,203 4,703 4,729 7,974
                            Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 3.8 1,812 1,877 2,050 2,073 2,093 2,205 2,242 2,297          
                            Fine Gael Victor Carton 3.7 1,758 1,901 1,906 1,929 2,106 2,197 2,243 2,381 2,408        
                            Clann na Poblachta Michael Kelly 3.2 1,529 1,594 1,600 1,626 1,660 1,894 2,058            
                            Labour Jeremiah Kelly 3.0 1,438 1,557 1,563 1,611 1,643 1,771              
                            Independent Séamus Murphy[n 1] 3.0 1,430 1,510 1,520 1,580 1,613                
                            Fine Gael Lillie O'Shea Leamy 2.0 948 1,089 1,096 1,111                  
                            Independent Thomas Healy 1.1 502 559 562                    
                            Electorate: 66,197   Valid: 47,403   Quota: 7,901   Turnout: 71.6%  
                              1. Ran under the National Action banner.

                              1951 general election

                              1951 general election: Dublin North-East[53]
                              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                              12345678910
                              Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 28.1 13,192                  
                              Independent Alfie Byrne 22.1 10,397                  
                              Fine Gael Jack Belton 14.3 6,718 6,792 7,708 7,994            
                              Independent Peadar Cowan 7.7 3,606 3,734 4,313 4,333 4,337 4,417 4,498 4,506 4,972 5,795
                              Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 7.0 3,300 6,417 6,671 6,681 6,685 6,720 8,091      
                              Labour Denis Larkin 6.2 2,905 2,987 3,327 3,342 3,349 4,005 4,051 4,058 4,947 5,704
                              Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 4.2 1,967 3,112 3,201 3,212 3,217 3,274 4,073 4,315 4,879  
                              Fine Gael James Trainor 3.9 1,819 1,877 2,014 2,363 2,507 2,564 2,635 2,642    
                              Fianna Fáil Charles Haughey 3.5 1,629 2,340 2,424 2,429 2,430 2,454        
                              Labour John Smithers 1.8 825 860 927 942 944          
                              Fine Gael William Martin Murphy 1.3 603 618 722              
                              Electorate: 66,470   Valid: 46,961   Quota: 7,827   Turnout: 70.65%  

                                1948 general election

                                1948 general election: Dublin North-East[53]
                                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                1234567891011121314
                                Independent Alfie Byrne 29.3 13,066                          
                                Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 26.5 11,808                          
                                Clann na Poblachta Peadar Cowan 10.5 4,692 5,313 5,364 5,380 5,407 5,943 6,042 6,139 6,182 6,236 6,292 7,902    
                                Fine Gael Jack Belton 7.9 3,529 5,377 5,463 5,481 5,513 5,555 5,656 5,739 5,805 5,870 6,062 6,243 6,421 7,166
                                Fine Gael James Trainor 5.1 2,286 3,026 3,097 3,111 3,130 3,149 3,214 3,248 3,315 3,407 3,473 3,571 3,670 4,268
                                Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 4.2 1,869 2,470 5,332 5,351 5,397 5,424 5,537 5,578 6,467 8,140        
                                Clann na Poblachta Kathleen Clarke 3.2 1,419 1,827 1,872 1,876 1,894 2,107 2,189 2,240 2,268 2,301 2,397      
                                Fianna Fáil John Phelan 2.3 1,034 1,236 1,645 1,654 1,672 1,680 1,713 1,748            
                                Labour Archie Heron 2.3 1,009 1,292 1,312 1,410 1,435 1,448 1,548              
                                Labour John Smithers 2.2 995 1,215 1,257 1,435 1,460 1,495 1,647 2,720 2,775 2,849 2,983 3,088 3,285  
                                Fianna Fáil Eugene Timmons 1.9 832 983 1,676 1,689 1,707 1,723 1,773 1,786 2,217          
                                Clann na Poblachta Daniel Sheridan 1.8 815 924 949 954 967                  
                                National Labour Party Frank Robbins 1.1 476 654 687 694 1,063 1,079                
                                National Labour Party Seán O'Moore 1.0 440 630 657 663                    
                                Labour James Sweetman 0.7 297 384 400                      
                                Electorate: 61,484   Valid: 44,567   Quota: 7,428   Turnout: 72.49%  

                                  1944 general election

                                  1944 general election: Dublin North-East[23][54]
                                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                  123456
                                  Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 37.9 14,071          
                                  Independent Alfie Byrne 23.1 8,591 8,907 8,956 9,355    
                                  Fine Gael James Trainor 13.0 4,815 4,872 4,899 5,073 5,108 6,927
                                  Labour James Larkin 12.1 4,489 4,635 4,660 4,809 4,829  
                                  Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 10.6 3,938 8,087 8,139 8,440 8,461 9,707
                                  National Labour Party Michael Colgan 2.3 856 942 1,173      
                                  National Labour Party Frank Robbins 1.0 355 393        
                                  Electorate: 54,377   Valid: 37,115   Quota: 9,279   Turnout: 68.3%  

                                    1943 general election

                                    Full figures for the second, third and fourth counts are unavailable.

                                    1943 general election: Dublin North-East[22][54]
                                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                    12345
                                    Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 33.9 13,222        
                                    Independent Alfie Byrne 28.9 11,293        
                                    Labour James Larkin 15.1 5,896 N/A N/A N/A 8,568
                                    Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy 14.7 5,733 N/A N/A N/A 7,813
                                    Fianna Fáil Harry Colley 5.9 2,287 N/A N/A 5,835  
                                    Córas na Poblachta Martin Bell 1.5 581 N/A 631    
                                    Electorate: 54,377   Valid: 39,012   Quota: 9,754   Turnout: 71.7%  

                                      1938 general election

                                      1938 general election: Dublin North-East[21][54]
                                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                      1234
                                      Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 28.1 10,318      
                                      Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy 24.7 9,072 9,099 9,678  
                                      Independent Alfie Byrne 20.1 7,386 7,418 8,860 9,214
                                      Fianna Fáil Thomas O'Reilly 13.7 5,040 6,074 8,495 8,614
                                      Independent James Larkin 13.2 4,859 4,915    
                                      Electorate: 51,618   Valid: 36,675   Quota: 9,169   Turnout: 71.1%  

                                        1937 general election

                                        1937 general election: Dublin North-East[20][54]
                                        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                        1234
                                        Independent Alfie Byrne 33.3 12,063      
                                        Fianna Fáil Oscar Traynor 26.8 9,693      
                                        Independent James Larkin 16.5 5,970 6,581 6,617 8,619
                                        Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy 14.3 5,192 7,403 7,411 7,722
                                        Fianna Fáil Thomas O'Reilly 9.1 3,285 3,475 4,073  
                                        Electorate: 50,323   Valid: 36,203   Quota: 9,051   Turnout: 71.9%  

                                          See also

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