Cork City (Dáil Éireann constituency)

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Cork City, was a former Dáil Éireann parliamentary constituency. It was a Dáil constituency 1918-1921 and elected two members. The name was used again for a constituency which existed 1977-1981 and was represented by five Deputies.

Contents

[edit] Boundaries

[edit] Politics

[edit] TDs

  • First Dáil (An Chead Dáil)

1918-1921 James Joseph Walsh, Sinn Féin, d.o.b. 1880-3 February 1948 died aged 67 Liam De Roiste, Sinn Féin,

  • 1977-1981

Jack Lynch (Taoiseach/Prime Minister), Fianna Fáil. Sean French, Fianna Fáil Pearse Wyse, Fianna Fáil (Later Progressive Democrats). Peter Barry, Fine Gael. Patrick Kerrigan, Labour.

  • 1979 (By-Election)

1979, 7th December, Liam Burke, Fine Gael, elected on death of Patrick Kerrigan. [1]

[edit] Full 1977 election result

Electorate=68704, Valid votes =51461, spoiled votes=376, quota=8577 [1]

Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8
Jack Lynch, Fianna Fáil 20079
Peter Barry, Fine Gael 6923 7098 7117 7506 7566 9327
Patrick Kerrigan, Labour 5254 5551 5577 5883 6575 7121 7214 10314
Pearse Wyse, Fianna Fáil 4461 9718
Sean French, Fianna Fáil 3359 6357 6975 7186 7458 7597 7605 7806
Liam Burke, Fine Gael 3082 3188 3195 3322 3409 3993 4634
Samuel Allen, Fine Gael 2845 3011 3021 3159 3283
Máirín Quill, Fianna Fáil 2216 4423 4844 5179 5483 5575 5583 5722
Ted Tynan, Sinn Fein, The Workers Party 1653 1832 1848 1992
Maureen Black, Independent 1525 1706 1730

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Irish Times, 20-6-1977, p7-10

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