Mayo (Dáil constituency)

Mayo is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 4 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).

Mayo
Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency
Location of Mayo within Ireland
Current constituency
Created1997
Seats5 (1997–2016)
4 (2016–present)
TDs
County councilMayo County Council
EP constituencyMidlands–North-West

History and boundaries

The constituency was created by combining the former constituencies of Mayo East and Mayo West, and used for the first time at the 1997 general election. It spanned the entire area of County Mayo.[1] since creation until a small portion of the county around Ballinrobe was removed and added to Galway West before the 2016 General election.[2]

The constituency includes Castlebar, Westport and Ballina. Mayo is the largest Dáil constituency in Ireland by area.

At the 2011 general election, this was the constituency of Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny, who subsequently became Taoiseach. Fine Gael won four out of five seats in Mayo at that election. This was the first time in the modern era that any party won four seats in a Dáil constituency; the last such time was in the era of six- and seven-seat constituencies. It was the first time that any party won four seats in any five-seat Dáíl constituency. At the 2002 general election Fine Gael suffered its worst electoral performance ever, losing 23 seats nationally, a figure larger than expected and with its overall vote down 5%. Kenny himself came close to losing his seat and even went so far as to prepare a concession speech. In the end he won the third seat in the five-seat constituency.

The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013 defines the current constituency as:[2]

"The county of Mayo, except the part thereof which is comprised in the constituency of Galway West."

TDs

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Mayo 1997
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
28th1997[3] Beverley Flynn
(FF)
Tom Moffatt
(FF)
Enda Kenny
(FG)
Michael Ring
(FG)
Jim Higgins
(FG)
29th2002[4] John Carty
(FF)
Jerry Cowley
(Ind)
30th2007[5] Beverley Flynn[6]
(Ind)
Dara Calleary
(FF)
John O'Mahony
(FG)
31st2011[7] Michelle Mulherin
(FG)
32nd2016[8] Lisa Chambers
(FF)
4 seats
from 2016
33rd2020[8] Rose Conway-Walsh
(SF)
Alan Dillon
(FG)

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

2020 general election

2020 general election: Mayo [9][10]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
Fine Gael Michael Ring 23.0 14,796            
Sinn Féin Rose Conway-Walsh 22.7 14,633            
Fianna Fáil Dara Calleary 14.2 9,163 9,377 9,671 9,874 10,429 11,130 13,636
Fianna Fáil Lisa Chambers 9.9 6,373 6,647 6,855 7,062 7,375 8,363 8,911
Fine Gael Michelle Mulherin 8.4 5,435 5,929 6,045 6,285 6,596 7,427  
Fine Gael Alan Dillon 8.1 5,198 5,823 5,944 6,115 6,553 7,648 10,977
Green Party Saoirse McHugh 6.5 4,177 4,321 4,630 5,385 6,036    
Aontú Paul Lawless 4.0 2,574 2,662 2,854 3,375      
Solidarity–PBP Joe Daly[n 1] 1.1 721 751 1,072        
Independent Gerry Loftus 0.9 574 595 670        
Labour Party Kamal Uddin 0.4 255 272 308        
Irish Freedom Daithí Ó Fallamháin 0.4 246 252 279        
Independent Gráinne de Barra 0.1 84 89 119        
Independent Stephen Manning 0.1 65 68 82        
Independent Seán Forkin 0.1 59 63 82        
Electorate: 98,165   Valid: 64,353   Spoilt: 553   Quota: 12,871   Turnout: 64,906 (66.1%)
    1. People Before Profit, Solidarity and RISE contested this election as Solidarity–People Before Profit, so candidates appeared on the ballot under this name. Daly was a member of People Before Profit.

    2016 general election

    2016 general election: Mayo[11][12][8]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10
    Fine Gael Enda Kenny 20.9 13,318                  
    Fine Gael Michael Ring 17.7 11,275 11,533 11,534 11,545 11,558 11,567 11,613 12,034 13,149  
    Fianna Fáil Dara Calleary 14.8 9,402 9,417 9,419 9,432 9,441 9,450 9,495 9,933 10,425 12,150
    Fianna Fáil Lisa Chambers 12.9 8,231 8,265 8,266 8,280 8,296 8,307 8,354 8,718 9,503 11,686
    Fine Gael Michelle Mulherin 12.3 7,841 8,084 8,088 8,094 8,123 8,131 8,182 8,496 8,900 9,593
    Sinn Féin Rose Conway-Walsh 10.1 6,414 6,423 6,423 6,445 6,453 6,485 6,548 7,022 7,853  
    Independent Jerry Cowley 5.5 3,479 3,495 3,504 3,513 3,523 3,553 3,668 4,375    
    Renua Michael Farrington 2.5 1,574 1,579 1,582 1,590 1,600 1,608 1,659      
    Green Party Margaret Sheehan 1.0 629 631 632 636 651 665 680      
    AAA–PBP Tom Moran 0.9 576 577 582 587 597 626 664      
    Independent George O'Malley 0.4 262 263 263 276 284 301        
    Independent Peter Jordan 0.3 176 176 181 189 192 197        
    Independent Stephen Manning 0.2 157 158 159 166 174          
    Independent Mohammad Kamal Uddin 0.2 144 146 149 150            
    Independent Gerry O'Boyle 0.2 126 127 130              
    Independent Seán Forkin 0.1 42 42                
    Electorate: 92,958   Valid: 63,646   Spoilt: 600   Quota: 12,730   Turnout: 69.1%

      2011 general election

      2011 general election: Mayo[7]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
      Fine Gael Enda Kenny 23.6 17,472              
      Fine Gael Michael Ring 17.8 13,180              
      Fine Gael Michelle Mulherin 11.9 8,851 10,814 11,110 11,434 11,577 11,672 12,162 13,303
      Fine Gael John O'Mahony 11.7 8,667 10,290 10,511 10,688 10,864 11,004 11,340 12,111
      Fianna Fáil Dara Calleary 11.6 8,577 8,745 8,775 8,969 9,063 11,602 12,222 12,997
      Independent Michael Kilcoyne 5.4 3,996 4,641 4,715 4,947 5,128 5,462 6,137 7,379
      Labour Party Jerry Cowley 4.9 3,644 3,955 4,037 4,294 4,529 4,714 5,899  
      Fianna Fáil Lisa Chambers 4.5 3,343 3,464 3,491 3,552 3,619      
      Sinn Féin Rose Conway-Walsh 3.6 2,660 2,752 2,813 2,939 4,367 4,527    
      Sinn Féin Thérèse Ruane 2.9 2,142 2,260 2,277 2,438        
      New Vision Martin Daly 1.2 893 919 926          
      Green Party John Carey 0.4 266 280 282          
      Independent Loretta Clarke 0.3 218 226 228          
      Independent Dermot McDonnell 0.3 216 237 238          
      Independent Seán Forkin 0.0 29 31 31          
      Electorate: 99,504   Valid: 74,154   Spoilt: 641 (0.9%)   Quota: 12,360   Turnout: 74,795 (75.2%)

        2007 general election

        2007 general election: Mayo[5]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
        Fine Gael Enda Kenny 20.6 14,717              
        Fine Gael Michael Ring 16.0 11,412 12,441            
        Fianna Fáil Dara Calleary 10.1 7,225 7,248 7,251 7,438 7,699 8,803 9,345 11,269
        Fine Gael John O'Mahony 9.6 6,869 7,544 7,759 8,003 8,717 8,855 9,587 13,736
        Independent Beverley Flynn 9.5 6,779 7,131 7,212 7,387 8,043 9,322 10,684 11,250
        Fianna Fáil John Carty 8.2 5,889 5,926 5,937 5,991 6,519 7,825 8,214 8,303
        Fine Gael Michelle Mulherin 7.6 5,428 5,877 6,016 6,416 6,681 6,763 7,644  
        Fianna Fáil Frank Chambers 6.1 4,345 4,386 4,406 4,499 4,705      
        Sinn Féin Gerry Murray 5.1 3,608 3,660 3,668 3,845        
        Independent Jerry Cowley 4.8 3,407 3,487 3,529 3,910 4,784 5,342    
        Labour Party Harry Barrett 1.2 831 896 917          
        Green Party Peter Enright 0.8 580 594 597          
        Progressive Democrats Tommy Cooke 0.4 296 298 298          
        Electorate: 98,696   Valid: 71,386   Spoilt: 700 (1.0%)   Quota: 11,898   Turnout: 72,086 (73.0%)

          2002 general election

          2002 general election: Mayo[4]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10
          Fine Gael Michael Ring 15.6 9,880 10,045 10,384 10,576 10,907          
          Independent Jerry Cowley 13.7 8,709 9,213 9,808 10,573 11,128          
          Fianna Fáil Beverley Flynn 10.5 6,661 6,741 6,886 7,123 7,167 7,178 7,187 9,517 9,749 9,910
          Fianna Fáil Tom Moffatt 10.3 6,536 6,749 6,892 7,084 7,521 7,661 7,697 8,625 8,878 9,187
          Fianna Fáil John Carty 10.2 6,457 6,512 6,555 6,756 6,817 6,822 6,824 8,284 9,531 10,157
          Fine Gael Jim Higgins 9.2 5,858 5,971 6,035 6,155 6,833 6,998 7,100 7,220    
          Fine Gael Enda Kenny 9.2 5,834 5,954 6,045 6,142 6,478 6,576 6,707 7,307 11,922  
          Fianna Fáil Frank Chambers 9.0 5,726 5,792 6,045 6,266 6,307 6,315 6,319      
          Fine Gael Ernie Caffrey 3.6 2,290 2,419 2,486 2,558            
          Sinn Féin Vincent Wood 3.3 2,085 2,181 2,274              
          Independent Michael Holmes 2.8 1,754 1,873                
          Progressive Democrats Billy Heffron 1.5 919                  
          Green Party Ann Crowley 1.1 669                  
          Independent Thomas King 0.2 102                  
          Electorate: 94,854   Valid: 63,480   Spoilt: 790 (1.2%)   Quota: 10,581   Turnout: 64,270 (67.8%)

            1997 general election

            1997 general election: Mayo[13]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
            Fine Gael Michael Ring 16.3 10,066 10,143 10,350          
            Fine Gael Enda Kenny 13.9 8,568 8,626 8,797 8,989 9,083 10,210 10,428  
            Fianna Fáil Beverley Cooper-Flynn 13.5 8,353 8,418 8,511 8,653 8,766 8,944 11,087  
            Fine Gael Jim Higgins 11.2 6,945 7,006 7,069 7,671 7,801 9,974 11,163  
            Fianna Fáil Séamus Hughes 11.0 6,791 6,859 6,953 7,008 7,092 7,151 8,169 8,395
            Fianna Fáil Tom Moffatt 9.3 5,735 5,765 5,801 5,820 6,384 7,861 9,453 9,676
            Fianna Fáil P. J. Morley 9.2 5,692 5,795 5,847 6,378 6,458 6,497    
            Fine Gael Ernie Caffrey 7.4 4,579 4,608 4,673 4,701 5,407      
            Independent Richard Finn 2.7 1,683 1,729 1,800          
            Independent Gerry Ginty 2.7 1,656 1,842 1,941 2,079        
            Green Party Ann Crowley 1.5 938 1,022            
            National Party Ciarán Sherry 1.2 733              
            Independent Cormac Connie Cullen 0.2 119              
            Electorate: 87,719   Valid: 61,858   Spoilt: 614 (1.0%)   Quota: 10,310   Turnout: 62,472 (71.2%)

              See also

              References

              1. "Electoral (Amendment) Act 2009: Schedule". Irish Statute Book database. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
              2. "Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013: Schedule". Irish Statute Book database. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
              3. "General election 1997: Mayo". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
              4. "General election 2002: Mayo". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
              5. "General election 2007: Mayo". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
              6. Beverley Flynn was elected in 2007 as an independent candidate, was readmitted to the Fianna Fáil party in 2008. "Beverly Flynn readmitted to FF". RTÉ News. 3 April 2008. Retrieved 17 February 2009.
              7. "General election 2011: Mayo". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
              8. "General election 2016: Mayo". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
              9. "Mayo: 2020 General Election". Irelandelection.com. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
              10. "General Election 2020 Results – Mayo". RTÉ News. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
              11. "Mayo Results 2016". Irelandelection.com.
              12. "Mayo Results 2016". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 7 June 2019.
              13. Government of Ireland (1998). 28th Dáil General Election June, 1997 Election Results and Transfer of Votes. Stationery Office, Government of Ireland.

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