Kildare (Dáil constituency)

Kildare was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1923 to 1937 and from 1948 to 1997. The method of election was the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).

Kildare
Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency
Former constituency
Created1923
Abolished1937
Seats3
County/City councilCounty Kildare
Kildare
Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency
Former constituency
Created1948
Abolished1997
Seats3 (1948–1961)
4 (1961–1969)
3 (1969–1981)
5 (1981–1997)
County/City councilCounty Kildare

History and boundaries

Covering all or part of County Kildare, the constituency existed for two distinct periods: from 1923 to 1937, and from 1948 to 1997. From 1923–1937 Kildare elected 3 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs),[1] until it was absorbed into a new Carlow–Kildare constituency in 1937. After its re-establishment in 1948 it initially elected 3 TDs.[2] This was increased to 4 seats in 1961, reduced again to 3 in 1969, and increased to 5 from 1981 until its abolition in 1997. Its boundaries were significantly revised on several occasions.

The constituency was abolished for the 1997 general election, when it was replaced by two new constituencies: Kildare North and Kildare South.

TDs

TDs 1923–1937

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Kildare 19231937[3]
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
4th1923[4] Hugh Colohan
(Lab)
John Conlan
(FP)
George Wolfe
(CnaG)
5th1927 (Jun)[5] Domhnall Ua Buachalla
(FF)
6th1927 (Sep)[6]
1931 by-election[7] Thomas Harris
(FF)
7th1932[8] William Norton
(Lab)
Sydney Minch
(CnaG)
8th1933[9]
9th1937 Constituency abolished. See Carlow–Kildare

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 1948–1997

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Kildare 19481997[3]
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
13th1948[10] William Norton
(Lab)
Thomas Harris
(FF)
Gerard Sweetman
(FG)
3 seats
until 1961
3 seats
until 1961
14th1951[11]
15th1954[12]
16th1957[13] Patrick Dooley
(FF)
17th1961[14] Brendan Crinion
(FF)
4 seats
1961–1969
1964 by-election[15] Terence Boylan
(FF)
18th1965[16] Patrick Norton
(Lab)
19th1969[17] Paddy Power
(FF)
3 seats
1969–1981
3 seats
1969–1981
1970 by-election[18] Patrick Malone
(FG)
20th1973[19] Joseph Bermingham
(Lab)
21st1977[20] Charlie McCreevy
(FF)
22nd1981[21] Bernard Durkan
(FG)
Alan Dukes
(FG)
23rd1982 (Feb)[22] Gerry Brady
(FF)
24th1982 (Nov)[23] Bernard Durkan
(FG)
25th1987[24] Emmet Stagg
(Lab)
26th1989[25] Seán Power
(FF)
27th1992[26]
28th1997 Constituency abolished. See Kildare North and Kildare South

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

1992 general election

1992 general election: Kildare[27]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12
Labour Party Emmet Stagg 21.1 10,656                      
Fianna Fáil Charlie McCreevy 20.3 10,208                      
Fine Gael Alan Dukes 13.3 6,705 6,877 6,966 6,981 7,026 7,139 7,311 7,512 7,749 8,132 10,144  
Fine Gael Bernard Durkan 9.1 4,604 4,736 4,809 4,814 4,822 4,928 4,974 5,075 5,288 5,356 6,078 7,413
Fianna Fáil Seán Power 7.6 3,809 3,899 4,829 4,833 4,918 5,030 5,162 5,285 5,434 8,036 8,527  
Progressive Democrats John Dardis 7.0 3,529 3,590 3,644 3,653 3,669 3,768 3,873 4,031 4,195 4,321    
Labour Party Jack Wall 5.7 2,859 4,359 4,397 4,412 4,733 4,825 4,965 5,272 6,131 6,343 6,887 7,094
Fianna Fáil Seán Ó Fearghaíl 5.7 2,858 2,895 3,411 3,420 3,481 3,518 3,613 3,707 3,780      
Democratic Left Catherine Murphy 3.2 1,613 1,732 1,762 1,770 1,790 1,833 1,856 2,018        
Green Party Seán English 2.1 1,064 1,112 1,133 1,167 1,219 1,337 1,454          
Independent Nick Hegarty 1.7 853 882 899 939 951 1,005            
Independent Patsy Lawlor 1.5 745 784 812 830 858              
Sinn Féin Paddy Wright 1.4 719 741 749 752                
Independent Liz Garrett 0.4 177 184 188                  
Electorate: 78,069   Valid: 50,399   Spoilt: 746 (1.5%)   Quota: 8,400   Turnout: 51,145 (65.5%)

    1989 general election

    1989 general election: Kildare[25]
    Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
    Fine Gael Alan Dukes 9,182 18.0 1 1
    Fianna Fáil Charlie McCreevy 8,977 17.6 2 1
    Labour Party Emmet Stagg 8,767 17.2 3 1
    Fine Gael Bernard Durkan 6,676 13.1 4
    Fianna Fáil Seán Power 5,918 11.6 5
    Fianna Fáil Seán Ó Fearghaíl 3,603 7.1
    Independent Carol Tiernan 2,690 5.3
    Progressive Democrats Timmy Conway 2,126 4.2
    Workers' Party Catherine Murphy 1,520 3.0
    Green Party Seán English 1,462 2.9
    Electorate: ?   Valid: 50,921   Quota: 8,487   Turnout:

    1987 general election

    1987 general election: Kildare[24]
    Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
    Fianna Fáil Paddy Power 7,649 14.2 2
    Labour Party Emmet Stagg 7,567 14.1 1
    Fine Gael Alan Dukes 7,453 13.9 3
    Fine Gael Bernard Durkan 6,671 12.4 4
    Fianna Fáil Gerry Brady 6,297 11.7
    Fianna Fáil Charlie McCreevy 6,292 11.7 5
    Progressive Democrats Eoin McBennett 3,407 6.3
    Progressive Democrats Frank Masterson 2,913 5.4
    Fianna Fáil Seán Ó Fearghaíl 2,675 5.0
    Sinn Féin Patrick Wright 1,420 2.6
    Workers' Party Colm Purcell 1,238 2.3
    Independent Frederick Leavy 123 0.2
    Electorate: ?   Valid: 53,705   Quota: 8,951   Turnout:

    November 1982 general election

    November 1982 general election: Kildare[23]
    Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
    Fine Gael Bernard Durkan 9,594 19.8 1 1
    Fianna Fáil Charlie McCreevy 8,589 17.8 2 1
    Fine Gael Alan Dukes 8,057 16.7 3
    Fianna Fáil Paddy Power 7,969 16.5 4
    Labour Party Joseph Bermingham 7,366 15.2 5
    Fianna Fáil Gerry Brady 4,637 9.6
    Fianna Fáil Paddy Aspell 1,929 4.0
    Independent Seán Thompson 149 0.3
    Independent Michael McManus 69 0.1
    Electorate: ?   Valid: 48,359   Quota: 8,060   Turnout:

    February 1982 general election

    February 1982 general election: Kildare[22]
    Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
    Fianna Fáil Charlie McCreevy 11,497 24.7 1 1
    Fine Gael Alan Dukes 8,881 19.1 2 1
    Labour Party Joseph Bermingham 7,491 16.1 4
    Fianna Fáil Paddy Power 6,145 13.2 3
    Fianna Fáil Gerry Brady 5,063 10.9 5
    Fine Gael Bernard Durkan 4,245 9.1
    Fine Gael Patrick Lawlor 1,768 3.8
    Fianna Fáil Leonore O'Rourke Glynn 1,374 3.0
    Electorate: ?   Valid: 46,464   Quota: 7,745   Turnout: ?

    1981 general election

    1981 general election: Kildare[21]
    Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
    Fianna Fáil Paddy Power 9,768 20.8 1
    Fianna Fáil Charlie McCreevy 7,053 15.0 2
    Labour Party Joseph Bermingham 5,803 12.3 3
    Fine Gael Bernard Durkan 5,612 11.9 4
    Fine Gael Alan Dukes 4,762 10.1 5
    Fine Gael Patrick Lawlor 4,469 9.5
    Fianna Fáil Gerry Brady 3,584 7.6
    Labour Party Emmet Stagg 2,832 6.0
    Fianna Fáil Martin Miley 2,479 5.3
    Independent Evelyn Bracken 698 1.5
    Electorate: ?   Valid: 47,060   Quota: 7,844   Turnout:

    1977 general election

    1977 general election: Kildare[20]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5
    Fianna Fáil Paddy Power 35.1 11,621        
    Labour Party Joseph Bermingham 21.4 7,070 7,289 7,445 7,951 8,268
    Fianna Fáil Charlie McCreevy 14.0 4,624 5,841 5,854 5,930 10,413
    Fine Gael Patrick Malone 11.7 3,858 3,927 4,198 5,742 5,833
    Fianna Fáil Martin Miley 9.7 3,223 5,007 5,038 5,102  
    Fine Gael Patrick Hyland 5.1 1,696 1,730 2,267    
    Fine Gael Philip Hennessy 3.1 1,025 1,043      
    Electorate: 44,088   Valid: 33,117   Spoilt: 268 (0.8%)   Quota: 8,280   Turnout: 33,385 (75.7%)[28]

      1973 general election

      1973 general election: Kildare[19]
      Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
      Fianna Fáil Paddy Power 8,894 29.3 1 1
      Labour Party Joseph Bermingham 6,791 22.4 3
      Fine Gael Patrick Malone 6,581 21.7 2
      Fianna Fáil Terence Boylan 4,898 16.2
      Fine Gael James McEvoy 1,716 5.7
      Fianna Fáil Patrick Dooley 1,441 4.8
      Electorate: ?   Valid: 30,321   Quota: 7,581   Turnout:

      1970 by-election

      Following the death of Fine Gael TD Gerard Sweetman, a by-election was held on 14 April 1970. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate Patrick Malone.

      1970 by-election: Kildare[29]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2
      Fianna Fáil Eamon Kane 41.3 10,754 12,061
      Fine Gael Patrick Malone 35.9 9,335 13,169
      Labour Party Joseph Bermingham 22.8 5,923  
      Electorate: 36,284   Valid: 26,012   Quota: 13,007   Turnout: 71.69%

        1969 general election

        1969 general election: Kildare[17]
        Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
        Fianna Fáil Terence Boylan 6,903 24.9 1 1
        Fine Gael Gerard Sweetman 6,323 22.8 2
        Fianna Fáil Paddy Power 3,327 12.0 3
        Labour Party Joseph Bermingham 2,711 9.8
        Fianna Fáil Patrick Norton 1,806 6.5
        Labour Party Michael Brady 1,732 6.3
        Fine Gael Michael McWey 1,709 6.2
        Fine Gael Anne Moore 1,694 6.1
        Independent Michael St Leger 1,496 5.4
        Electorate: ?   Valid: 27,701   Quota: 6,926   Turnout:

        1965 general election

        1965 general election: Kildare[16]
        Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
        Fianna Fáil Brendan Crinion 7,129 21.0 1 1
        Labour Party Patrick Norton 7,087 20.9 2 1
        Fine Gael Gerard Sweetman 6,797 20.0 3 1
        Fianna Fáil Terence Boylan 5,156 15.2 4
        Fianna Fáil Patrick Dooley 4,269 12.6
        Fine Gael Matthew O'Connor 1,915 5.7
        Fine Gael Charles Chambers 1,559 4.6
        Electorate: ?   Valid: 33,912   Quota: 6,783   Turnout:

        1964 by-election

        Following the death of Labour Party TD William Norton, a by-election was held on 19 February 1964. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Terence Boylan.

        1964 by-election: Kildare[29]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2
        Fianna Fáil Terence Boylan 43.5 13,905 15,973
        Fine Gael Patrick Malone 30.8 9,825 14,254
        Labour Party Patrick Norton 25.7 8,214  
        Electorate: 43,779   Valid: 31,944   Quota: 15,973   Turnout: 72.97%

          1961 general election

          1961 general election: Kildare[14]
          Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
          Labour Party William Norton 8,015 25.4 1 1
          Fine Gael Gerard Sweetman 7,035 22.3 2 1
          Fianna Fáil Patrick Dooley 5,865 18.6 3
          Fianna Fáil Brendan Crinion 3,908 12.4 4
          Fianna Fáil Terence Groome 3,033 9.6
          Fine Gael John Keegan 1,913 6.1
          Fine Gael Charles Chambers 1,827 5.8
          Electorate: ?   Valid: 31,596   Quota: 6,320   Turnout:

          1957 general election

          1957 general election: Kildare[13]
          Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
          Labour Party William Norton 7,038 26.5 1 1
          Fianna Fáil Patrick Dooley 6,860 25.8 2 1
          Fine Gael Gerard Sweetman 6,339 23.9 3
          Fianna Fáil Thomas Harris 6,311 23.8
          Electorate: ?   Valid: 26,548   Quota: 6,638   Turnout:

          1954 general election

          1954 general election: Kildare[12]
          Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
          Labour Party William Norton 8,501 30.4 1 1
          Fine Gael Gerard Sweetman 8,030 28.7 2 1
          Fianna Fáil Thomas Harris 6,620 23.7 3
          Fianna Fáil Patrick Dooley 4,791 17.2
          Electorate: ?   Valid: 27,942   Quota: 6,986   Turnout:

          1951 general election

          1951 general election: Kildare[29]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3
          Fianna Fáil Thomas Harris 30.4 8,348    
          Labour Party William Norton 30.1 8,279    
          Fine Gael Gerard Sweetman 24.6 6,759 6,826 7,907
          Fianna Fáil Michael Nolan 14.5 3,987 5,340 5,448
          Independent Peter Keane 0.4 120 174 390
          Electorate: 38,147   Valid: 27,493   Quota: 6,874   Turnout: 72.07%

            1948 general election

            1948 general election: Kildare[29]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
            Fianna Fáil Thomas Harris 29.6 7,792          
            Labour Party William Norton 26.3 6,939          
            Fine Gael Gerard Sweetman 19.1 5,022 5,080 5,155 5,582 5,638 6,068
            Clann na Poblachta Daniel T. Boland 10.7 2,821 2,868 3,025 3,067 3,696 4,237
            Fianna Fáil Michael G. Nolan 9.3 2,452 3,517 3,577 3,627 3,666  
            Clann na Poblachta Patrick J. Brennan 3.0 779 799 846 856    
            Fine Gael Michael Cunningham 2.1 548 561 572      
            Electorate: 37,737   Valid: 26,353   Quota: 6,589   Turnout: 69.83%

              1933 general election

              1933 general election: Kildare[9]
              Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
              Fianna Fáil Thomas Harris 7,799 29.5 1 1
              Cumann na nGaedheal Sydney Minch 6,304 23.8 3
              Labour Party William Norton 5,292 20.0 2
              National Centre Party B. F. Barton 4,408 16.7
              Fianna Fáil Brigid Darby 2,636 10.0
              Electorate: ?   Valid: 26,439   Quota: 6,610   Turnout: ?

              1932 general election

              1932 general election: Kildare[8]
              Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
              Fianna Fáil Thomas Harris 6,510 26.9 1 1
              Labour Party William Norton 5,496 22.7 3
              Cumann na nGaedheal Sydney Minch 4,653 19.2 2
              Fianna Fáil Domhnall Ua Buachalla 3,802 15.7
              Cumann na nGaedheal Michael Fitzsimons 3,735 15.4
              Electorate: ?   Valid: 24,196   Quota: 6,050   Turnout: ?

              1931 by-election

              Following the death of Labour Party TD Hugh Colohan, a by-election was held on 1 July 1931. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Thomas Harris.

              1931 by-election: Kildare[7]
              Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
              Fianna Fáil Thomas Harris 10,041 40.0 1 2
              Cumann na nGaedheal John Curton 8,374 33.4
              Labour Party William Norton 6,669 26.6
              Electorate: 38,815   Valid: 25,084   Quota: 12,543   Turnout: 64.6%

              September 1927 general election

              September 1927 general election: Kildare[6]
              Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
              Cumann na nGaedheal George Wolfe 6,497 29.6 1 1
              Fianna Fáil Domhnall Ua Buachalla 6,250 28.5 2 1
              Farmers' Party John Conlan 3,284 15.0
              Labour Party Hugh Colohan 3,251 14.8 3
              Fianna Fáil Thomas Murphy 1,693 7.7
              Labour Party Michael Smyth 983 4.5
              Electorate: ?   Valid: 21,958   Quota: 5,490   Turnout:

              June 1927 general election

              June 1927 general election: Kildare[5]
              Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
              Fianna Fáil Domhnall Ua Buachalla 4,127 18.6 1
              Labour Party Hugh Colohan 4,112 18.6 2
              Cumann na nGaedheal George Wolfe 2,438 11.0 3
              Farmers' Party John Conlan 2,310 10.4
              Labour Party Michael Smyth 1,865 8.4
              Cumann na nGaedheal James Bergin 1,559 7.0
              Independent Rupert Trench 1,415 6.4
              Sinn Féin Art O'Connor 1,133 5.1
              Independent John Bergin 1,129 5.1
              Fianna Fáil James Cregan 1,098 4.9
              Independent George Henderson 979 4.4
              Electorate: ?   Valid: 22,165   Quota: 5,542   Turnout:

              1923 general election

              1923 general election: Kildare[4]
              Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
              Labour Party Hugh Colohan 4,300 23.0 1
              Farmers' Party John Conlan 3,650 19.5 2
              Republican Art O'Connor 2,276 12.2
              Cumann na nGaedheal George Wolfe 2,186 11.7 3
              Cumann na nGaedheal Thomas Lawler 1,920 10.3
              Labour Party Michael Smyth 1,712 9.2
              Republican Domhnall Ua Buachalla 1,492 8.0
              Cumann na nGaedheal Simon Malone 950 5.1
              Republican Thomas Harris 206 1.1
              Electorate: 35,612   Valid: 18,692   Quota: 4,674   Turnout: 52.5%
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              See also

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