List of TDs for Cavan-Monaghan

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The following is a list of all TDs returned to Dáil Éireann for the Cavan-Monaghan constituency since the constituency first came into use in 1977. There has never been a by-election in Cavan-Monaghan.

Contents

[edit] 21st Dáil (1977-1981)

John P. Wilson FF
Jimmy Leonard FF
Rory O'Hanlon FF
Thomas Fitzpatrick FG
John Conlon FG

[edit] 22nd Dáil (1981-1982)

John P. Wilson FF
Rory O'Hanlon FF
Thomas Fitzpatrick FG
John Conlon FG
Kieran Doherty Anti H-Block

[edit] 23rd Dáil (Feb-Nov. 1982)

John P. Wilson FF
Jimmy Leonard FF
Thomas Fitzpatrick FG
John Conlon FG
Rory O'Hanlon FF

[edit] 24th Dáil (1982-1987)

John P. Wilson FF
Jimmy Leonard FF
Rory O'Hanlon FF
Thomas Fitzpatrick FG
John Conlon FG

[edit] 25th Dáil (1987-1989)

Thomas Fitzpatrick FG/Ceann Comhairle
John P. Wilson FF
Jimmy Leonard FF
Rory O'Hanlon FF
Andrew Boylan FG

[edit] 26th Dáil (1989-1992)

John P. Wilson FF
Jimmy Leonard FF
Rory O'Hanlon FF
Andrew Boylan FG
Bill Cotter FG

[edit] 27th Dáil (1992-1997)

Rory O'Hanlon FF
Jimmy Leonard FF
Brendan Smith FF
Andrew Boylan FG
Seymour Crawford FG

[edit] 28th Dáil (1997-2002)

Rory O'Hanlon FF
Brendan Smith FF
Andrew Boylan FG
Seymour Crawford FG
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin SF

[edit] 29th Dáil (2002-present)

Rory O'Hanlon FF/Ceann Comhairle
Brendan Smith FF
Seymour Crawford FG
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin SF
Paudge Connolly Ind.

After the 2002 election Rory O'Hanlon became Ceann Comhairle and thus ceased to be a member of Fianna Fáil. If he still holds this position at the dissolution of the 29th Dáil, he will be eligible (if he chooses) to be automatically returned to the 30th Dáil without contesting the general election. In such a situation, Cavan-Monaghan would be effectively a 4-seater constituency with a quota of 20% (plus 1 vote) of the valid poll.

[edit] See also