Carlow–Kilkenny (Dáil constituency)





























Carlow–Kilkenny

Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency

Outline map
Location of Carlow–Kilkenny within Ireland

Current constituency
Created 1948
Seats 5
TDs


  •      Bobby Aylward (FF)


  •      Pat Deering (FG)


  •      Kathleen Funchion (SF)


  •      John McGuinness (FF)


  •      John Paul Phelan (FG)

County councils
Carlow County Council
Kilkenny County Council
EP constituency South





















Carlow–Kilkenny
Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency
Former constituency
Created 1921
Abolished 1937
Seats 4 (1921–1923)
5 (1923–1937)
County councils
County Carlow
County Kilkenny

Carlow–Kilkenny is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 5 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).




Contents






  • 1 History and boundaries


    • 1.1 Future




  • 2 TDs


    • 2.1 TDs 1921–1937


    • 2.2 TDs since 1948




  • 3 Elections


    • 3.1 2016 general election


    • 3.2 2015 by-election


    • 3.3 2011 general election


    • 3.4 2007 general election


    • 3.5 2002 general election


    • 3.6 1997 general election


    • 3.7 1992 general election


    • 3.8 1989 general election


    • 3.9 1987 general election


    • 3.10 November 1982 general election


    • 3.11 February 1982 general election


    • 3.12 1981 general election


    • 3.13 1977 general election


    • 3.14 1973 general election


    • 3.15 1969 general election


    • 3.16 1965 general election


    • 3.17 1961 general election


    • 3.18 1960 by-election


    • 3.19 1957 general election


    • 3.20 1956 by-election


    • 3.21 1954 general election


    • 3.22 1951 general election


    • 3.23 1948 general election


    • 3.24 1933 general election


    • 3.25 1932 general election


    • 3.26 1927 by-election


    • 3.27 September 1927 general election


    • 3.28 June 1927 general election


    • 3.29 1925 by-election


    • 3.30 1923 general election


    • 3.31 1922 general election


    • 3.32 1921 general election




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History and boundaries


The constituency of Carlow–Kilkenny has been used at Irish elections since the election of the Second Dáil at the 1921 general election. Prior to Irish independence, elections to the UK Parliament were held in three single-seat constituencies, known as Carlow, Kilkenny North and Kilkenny South, and it was these three constituencies that elected members of the First Dáil. Carlow–Kilkenny did not exist between 1937 and 1948, when it was replaced by the constituencies of Carlow–Kildare and Kilkenny.


The constituency spans the entire area of County Kilkenny and most of County Carlow (a small part of which is in the Wicklow constituency), taking in Kilkenny city, Carlow town, Urlingford, Tullow and Muine Bheag.[1]


The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013 defines the constituency as:


"The county of Kilkenny and the county of Carlow, except the part thereof which is comprised in the constituency of Wicklow."


Future


For the next general election, the constituency will span the entire area of County Kilkenny and the entire area of County Carlow.[2]


The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017 defines the constituency as:


"The county of Carlow and the county of Kilkenny."


TDs



TDs 1921–1937





































































































Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Carlow–Kilkenny 1921–1937[3]


Key to parties



  •   CnaG = Cumann na nGaedheal

  •   FP = Farmers' Party

  •   FF = Fianna Fáil

  •   Lab = Labour Party

  •   NCP = National Centre Party

  •   Rep = Republican

  •   SF = Sinn Féin

  •   SF (PT) = Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)


















































Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
2nd
1921[4]

Edward Aylward
(SF)

W. T. Cosgrave
(SF)

James Lennon
(SF)

Gearóid O'Sullivan
(SF)

4 seats
1921–1923

3rd
1922[5]

Patrick Gaffney
(Lab)

W. T. Cosgrave
(SF (PT))

Denis Gorey
(FP)

Gearóid O'Sullivan
(SF (PT))
4th
1923[6]

Edward Doyle
(Lab)

Michael Skelly
(Rep)

W. T. Cosgrave
(CnaG)

Seán Gibbons
(CnaG)

1925 by-election[7]

Thomas Bolger
(CnaG)
5th
1927 (Jun)[8]

Thomas Derrig
(FF)

Richard Holohan
(FP)

Denis Gorey
(CnaG)
6th
1927 (Sep)[9]

Peter de Loughry
(CnaG)

1927 by-election[10]

Denis Gorey
(CnaG)
7th
1932[11]

Francis Humphreys
(FF)

Seán Gibbons
(FF)

Desmond FitzGerald
(CnaG)
8th
1933[12]

James Pattison
(Lab)

Richard Holohan
(NCP)
9th
1937

Constituency abolished. See Kilkenny and 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 since 1948










































































































































































Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Carlow–Kilkenny 1948–[3]


Key to parties



  •   CC = Ceann Comhairle

  •   FF = Fianna Fáil

  •   FG = Fine Gael

  •   GP = Green Party

  •   Lab = Labour Party

  •   NLP = National Labour Party

  •   PD = Progressive Democrats

  •   SF = Sinn Féin


















































Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
13th
1948[13]

James Pattison
(NLP)

Thomas Walsh
(FF)

Thomas Derrig
(FF)

Joseph Hughes
(FG)

Patrick Crotty
(FG)
14th
1951[14]

Francis Humphreys
(FF)
15th
1954[15]

James Pattison
(Lab)

1956 by-election[16]

Martin Medlar
(FF)
16th
1957[17]

Francis Humphreys
(FF)

Jim Gibbons
(FF)

1960 by-election[18]

Patrick Teehan
(FF)
17th
1961[19]

Séamus Pattison
(Lab)

Desmond Governey
(FG)
18th
1965[20]

Tom Nolan
(FF)
19th
1969[21]

Kieran Crotty
(FG)
20th
1973[22]
21st
1977[23]

Liam Aylward
(FF)
22nd
1981[24]

Desmond Governey
(FG)
23rd
1982 (Feb)[25]

Jim Gibbons
(FF)
24th
1982 (Nov)[26]

M. J. Nolan
(FF)

Dick Dowling
(FG)
25th
1987[27]

Martin Gibbons
(PD)
26th
1989[28]

Phil Hogan
(FG)

John Browne
(FG)
27th
1992[29]
28th
1997[30]

John McGuinness
(FF)
29th
2002[31]

Séamus Pattison
(CC)

M. J. Nolan
(FF)
30th
2007[32]

Mary White
(GP)

Bobby Aylward
(FF)
31st
2011[33]

Ann Phelan
(Lab)

John Paul Phelan
(FG)

Pat Deering
(FG)

2015 by-election[34]

Bobby Aylward
(FF)
32nd
2016[35]

Kathleen Funchion
(SF)

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



2016 general election





















































































































































































































































































2016 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[35]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11


Fianna Fáil

John McGuinness
15.0
10,528
10,545
10,823
10,886
10,965
11,490

11,903
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

John Paul Phelan
10.8
7,568
7,577
7,689
7,713
7,768
8,080
8,420
8,450
10,222

14,200
 


Sinn Féin

Kathleen Funchion
12.4
8,700
8,838
8,891
9,094
9,856
10,228
10,934
10,970
11,516

11,720
 


Fianna Fáil

Bobby Aylward
13.4
9,366
9,375
9,469
9,491
9,549
9,803
9,956
10,030
10,634
11,077

11,335


Fine Gael

Pat Deering
9.4
6,562
6,580
6,606
6,623
6,693
6,829
6,937
6,940
7,675
8,935

11,149


Fianna Fáil

Jennifer Murnane O'Connor
12.0
8,373
8,436
8,502
8,540
8,745
8,919
9,023
9,049
9,371
9,459
9,518


Fine Gael
David Fitzgerald
7.2
5,017
5,021
5,094
5,106
5,122
5,355
5,686
5,721
6,588
 
 


Labour Party

Ann Phelan
6.3
4,391
4,396
4,442
4,465
4,548
4,740
5,566
5,596
 
 
 


Green Party
Malcolm Noonan
3.7
2,621
2,655
2,717
2,816
3,208
3,660
 
 
 
 
 


Renua

Patrick McKee
3.5
2,483
2,511
2,656
2,752
3,005
 
 
 
 
 
 


AAA–PBP
Adrienne Wallace
2.3
1,582
1,728
1,769
2,342
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


AAA–PBP

Conor MacLiam
1.6
1,120
1,179
1,231
2,656
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Paddy Manning
1.5
1,078
1,142
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Keith Gilligan
0.7
456
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Noel G. Walsh
0.2
164
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 107,023   Valid: 70,009   Spoilt: 505 (0.7%)   Quota: 11,669   Turnout: 70,514 (65.9%)




2015 by-election























































































































































































































2015 by-election: Carlow–Kilkenny[34]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9


Fianna Fáil

Bobby Aylward
27.8
18,572
18,713
18,845
19,223
19,480
19,898
20,950
22,826

26,529


Fine Gael
David Fitzgerald
20.6
13,744
13,826
13,895
14,174
14,289
15,058
16,612
18,875
21,632


Sinn Féin

Kathleen Funchion
16.2
10,806
11,006
11,501
11,974
13,113
13,879
14,632
16,437
 


Renua

Patrick McKee
9.5
6,365
6,530
6,736
7,225
7,678
8,532
9,269
 
 


Labour Party
Willie Quinn
7.0
4,673
4,803
4,853
4,954
5,252
5,775
 
 
 


Green Party
Malcolm Noonan
5.3
3,549
3,651
3,836
4,257
4,528
 
 
 
 


People Before Profit
Adrienne Wallace
3.6
2,377
2,644
3,256
3,640
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Breda Gardner
4.2
2,792
3,016
3,226
 
 
 
 
 
 


Anti-Austerity Alliance

Conor MacLiam
3.3
2,194
2,296
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Peter O'Loughlin
1.4
930
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent

Daithí Holohan
0.6
374
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Noel Walsh
0.4
243
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Elizabeth Hourihane
0.3
215
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 105,449   Valid: 66,834   Spoilt: 2,066 (3.0%)   Quota: 33,418   Turnout: 68,900 (65.3%)




2011 general election

































































































































































































































































































































































































2011 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[33]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11 Count 12 Count 13


Labour Party

Ann Phelan
10.9
8,072
8,085
8,098
8,125
8,153
8,171
8,526
9,062
9,186
11,633
12,066

14,160
 


Fianna Fáil

John McGuinness
12.9
9,531
9,543
9,548
9,583
9,595
9,612
9,767
9,939
9,999
10,108
11,805

12,630
 


Fine Gael

John Paul Phelan
14.8
10,929
10,939
10,949
10,975
10,993
11,017
11,183
11,416
11,467
11,579
11,711
12,217

12,574


Fine Gael

Phil Hogan
14.3
10,525
10,537
10,540
10,558
10,565
10,587
10,772
10,934
10,968
11,120
11,207
11,770

11,997


Fine Gael

Pat Deering
10.1
7,470
7,474
7,483
7,491
7,502
7,597
7,654
7,964
8,238
8,908
9,967
10,335

10,486


Fianna Fáil

Bobby Aylward
9.2
6,762
6,772
6,775
6,786
6,796
6,797
6,867
6,928
6,961
7,005
8,068
8,469
8,610


Sinn Féin

Kathleen Funchion
5.5
4,075
4,089
4,101
4,121
4,144
4,162
4,462
4,573
6,458
6,759
7,091
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Jennifer Murnane-O'Connor
6.0
4,428
4,431
4,434
4,435
4,453
4,493
4,533
4,758
5,065
5,636
 
 
 


Labour Party
Des Hurley
5.3
3,908
3,910
3,919
3,928
3,952
3,978
4,091
4,298
4,683
 
 
 
 


Sinn Féin
John Cassin
4.0
2,958
2,959
2,966
2,970
3,003
3,034
3,216
3,314
 
 
 
 
 


Green Party

Mary White
2.8
2,072
2,077
2,082
2,098
2,106
2,135
2,278
 
 
 
 
 
 


Socialist Party
Conor MacLiam[36]
1.5
1,135
1,144
1,157
1,179
1,200
1,217
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Stephen Kelly
0.8
601
625
646
681
734
820
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Johnny Couchman
0.5
384
390
410
423
471
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
John O'Hara
0.3
253
270
327
345
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Raemie Leahy
0.3
256
272
277
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
David Murphy
0.3
195
207
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Noel Walshe
0.2
119
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
John Dalton
0.1
70
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 105,449   Valid: 73,743   Spoilt: 821 (1.1%)   Quota: 12,291   Turnout: 74,564 (70.7%)




2007 general election

























































































































































































2007 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[32]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9


Fianna Fáil

John McGuinness
17.2

11,635
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Bobby Aylward
17.1

11,600
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Phil Hogan
12.7
8,569
8,673
8,725
8,751
9,056
9,543

11,360
 
 


Fianna Fáil

M. J. Nolan
13.4
9,037
9,481
9,693
9,901
10,350
10,457
11,136

12,593
 


Green Party

Mary White
8.0
5,386
5,533
5,560
5,573
6,266
6,695
7,405
9,883

10,464


Fine Gael

John Paul Phelan
9.6
6,494
6,548
6,568
6,604
6,841
7,361
8,170
9,499
9,815


Labour Party

Jim Townsend
5.0
3,401
3,529
3,534
3,536
3,732
5,285
6,389
 
 


Fine Gael

Fergal Browne
7.3
4,948
5,084
5,087
5,092
5,190
5,226
 
 
 


Labour Party
Michael O'Brien
4.3
2,923
2,939
2,957
2,972
3,304
 
 
 
 


Sinn Féin

Kathleen Funchion
3.8
2,568
2,597
2,619
2,638
 
 
 
 
 


Progressive Democrats
Walter Lacey
1.6
1,073
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 102,016   Valid: 67,654   Spoilt: 705 (1.0%)   Quota: 11,276   Turnout: 68,359 (67.0%)




2002 general election


In 2002 Séamus Pattison, the outgoing Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann, was returned automatically, by virtue of his office.



























































































































































































2002 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[31]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8


Ceann Comhairle

Séamus Pattison

N/A

Automatically returned
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Liam Aylward
20.5

12,489
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Phil Hogan
12.9
7,841
7,852
8,074
8,239
8,903

12,238
 
 


Fianna Fáil

John McGuinness
15.4
9,343
9,371
9,657
10,085
10,527
10,654
10,878

12,111


Fianna Fáil

M. J. Nolan
14.3
8,711
8,772
8,887
9,140
9,204
9,832
9,895

11,009


Labour Party

Jim Townsend
7.0
4,272
4,330
4,415
4,568
6,625
7,646
7,653
10,615


Green Party

Mary White
8.2
4,961
5,003
5,401
6,055
6,696
7,329
7,355
 


Fine Gael

Fergal Browne
8.9
5,468
5,530
5,670
5,762
5,894
 
 
 


Labour Party
Michael O'Brien
6.1
3,732
3,739
3,946
4,220
 
 
 
 


Sinn Féin
Tom Kiernan
3.4
2,078
2,098
2,216
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Eddie Collins Hughes
2.6
1,614
1,644
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Billy Nolan
0.6
335
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 97,071   Valid: 60,844   Spoilt: 844 (1.4%)   Quota: 12,169   Turnout: 61,688 (63.5%)




1997 general election













































































































































































1997 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[30]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8


Fianna Fáil

Liam Aylward
21.0

11,849
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Phil Hogan
17.1

9,642
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

John Browne
12.1
6,834
6,921
6,974
7,075
7,774
7,930
8,444

9,378


Fianna Fáil

John McGuinness
10.6
5,990
7,252
7,322
7,447
7,483
7,496
8,776

9,310


Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
9.9
5,578
5,746
5,784
5,860
7,425
7,467
7,782

9,026


Fianna Fáil

M. J. Nolan
10.6
5,975
6,462
6,568
6,663
7,033
7,036
7,897
8,548


Green Party

Mary White
5.5
3,116
3,197
3,242
3,501
3,742
3,750
4,253
 


Progressive Democrats

Jim Gibbons Jnr
5.6
3,184
3,468
3,501
3,623
3,738
3,749
 
 


Labour Party

Jim Townsend
5.3
2,995
3,007
3,073
3,102
 
 
 
 


National Party
Michael Quinn
1.5
870
883
900
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Billy Nolan
0.7
416
462
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 85,096   Valid: 56,449   Spoilt: 691 (1.2%)   Quota: 9,409   Turnout: 57,140 (67.2%)




1992 general election





























































































































1992 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[29]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6


Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
24.6

13,713
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Liam Aylward
20.3

11,331
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Phil Hogan
11.8
6,573
7,686
7,804
8,003

9,497
 


Fine Gael

John Browne
11.6
6,471
7,273
7,319
7,375
8,003

9,227


Fianna Fáil

M. J. Nolan
12.9
7,195
7,605
7,878
8,399
8,402

8,965


Fianna Fáil

Kevin Fennelly
7.3
4,059
4,532
5,781
6,578
6,815
7,637


Independent
Miriam Hogan
4.7
2,596
3,602
3,676
3,883
4,111
 


Fine Gael
Andy Cotterell
4.2
2,358
2,721
2,795
2,823
 
 


Fianna Fáil
Evelyn White
2.6
1,462
1,714
1,917
 
 
 

Electorate: 81,377   Valid: 55,758   Spoilt: 793 (1.4%)   Quota: 9,294   Turnout: 56,551 (69.5%)




1989 general election







































































































































1989 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[28]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7


Fianna Fáil

Liam Aylward
18.6

10,161
 
 
 
 
 
 


Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
17.6

9,599
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Phil Hogan
11.8
6,431
6,611
6,666
7,929

10,528
 
 


Fine Gael

John Browne
12
6,526
6,616
6,642
7,225
8,499

9,826
 


Fianna Fáil

M. J. Nolan
14.3
7,798
7,883
8,096
8,307
8,406
8,450

8,543


Fianna Fáil
Pat Millea
10.9
5,950
6,059
6,714
7,082
7,254
7,322
7,513


Fine Gael
Andy Cotterell
7.0
3,839
3,914
3,980
4,470
 
 
 


Progressive Democrats

Martin Gibbons
5.6
3,068
3,263
3,320
 
 
 
 


Workers' Party
Liam Quigley
2.1
1,159
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 79,073   Valid: 54,531   Spoilt: 736 (1.3%)   Quota: 9,089   Turnout: 55,267 (69.9%)




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1987 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[27]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7


Fianna Fáil

Liam Aylward
18.7

10,773
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil

M. J. Nolan
16.2
9,319
9,529

9,634
 
 
 
 


Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
12.8
7,358
7,423
8,061
8,418
8,962

10,347
 


Fine Gael

Kieran Crotty
8.9
5,107
5,153
5,244
5,370
7,883
8,303

8,444


Progressive Democrats

Martin Gibbons
7.8
4,511
4,569
4,766
6,782
7,353
8,113

8,322


Fine Gael

Phil Hogan
9.4
5,376
5,406
5,479
5,593
6,700
7,420
 


Fianna Fáil
Pat Millea
9.5
5,435
6,155
6,350
6,493
6,592
 
 


Fine Gael

John Browne
7.6
4,390
4,409
4,445
5,221
 
 
 


Progressive Democrats
Michael Kearns
6.2
3,552
3,566
3,675
 
 
 
 


Workers' Party
Joseph Butler
2.9
1,664
1,694
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate:     Valid: 57,485   Spoilt:     Quota: 9,581   Turnout:  




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November 1982 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[26]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11


Fianna Fáil

Liam Aylward
16.6
9,291
9,297

9,336
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Kieran Crotty
15.0
8,377
8,379
8,447
8,528
8,578
8,842
9,288
9,293

11,205
 
 


Fine Gael

Dick Dowling
10.1
5,661
5,664
5,693
5,719
5,754
5,972
6,324
6,324
8,844

10,478
 


Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
10.1
5,642
5,644
5,744
5,836
6,914
7,859
8,098
8,099
8,463
8,568

9,557


Fianna Fáil

M. J. Nolan
12.5
6,998
7,006
7,178
7,660
7,977
8,134
8,390
8,397
8,818
8,847

8,940


Fianna Fáil

Jim Gibbons
12.6
7,032
7,038
7,101
7,894
7,990
8,353
8,407
8,426
8,542
8,573
8,668


Fine Gael
Joseph Manning
6.2
3,436
3,440
3,519
3,535
3,759
3,797
5,467
5,470
 
 
 


Fine Gael
Harry Slattery
4.8
2,665
2,665
2,937
2,942
3,026
3,109
 
 
 
 
 


Workers' Party
Seán Walsh
3.9
2,189
2,193
2,298
2,343
2,390
 
 
 
 
 
 


Labour Party
Michael Meaney
3.3
1,869
1,870
1,950
1,962
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Mick Lanigan
2.8
1,558
1,566
1,572
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Eileen Brophy
1.8
1,021
1,039
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Patrick Jones
0.1
65
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate:     Valid: 55,804   Spoilt:     Quota: 9,301   Turnout:  




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February 1982 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[25]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11 Count 12


Fianna Fáil

Jim Gibbons
16.4
8,910
8,927

9,099
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Liam Aylward
16.3
8,844
8,853
8,966

9,478
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Kieran Crotty
14.5
7,869
7,878
7,898
7,995
8,026
8,150
8,387
8,747

12,154
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Desmond Governey
8.6
4,663
4,682
4,730
4,738
4,738
5,115
5,192
6,370
7,375

10,009
 
 


Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
10.3
5,565
5,570
5,583
5,665
5,685
6,394
7,071
7,168
7,701
8,145
8,148

9,071


Fianna Fáil

Tom Nolan
12.0
6,529
6,542
6,885
7,048
7,401
7,560
7,840
8,025
8,129
8,158
8,207
8,246


Fine Gael

Dick Dowling
8.3
4,506
4,512
4,521
4,524
4,526
4,588
4,834
5,285
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael
Michael Deering
4.1
2,220
2,225
2,251
2,256
2,260
2,333
2,358
 
 
 
 
 


Sinn Féin - The Workers' Party
Seán Walsh
3.2
1,753
1,775
1,785
1,821
1,839
1,909
 
 
 
 
 
 


Labour Party
Eileen Brophy
2.8
1,544
1,560
1,604
1,611
1,614
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil
John McGuinness
1.7
907
909
938
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil
Patrick Carpenter
1.5
834
841
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Peter McCormack
0.2
137
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 72,148   Valid: 54,281   Spoilt: 668 (1.2%)   Quota: 9,047   Turnout: 54,949 (76.2%)




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1981 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[24]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11


Fianna Fáil

Liam Aylward
16.6
9,374

9,569
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Kieran Crotty
14.6
8,285
8,324
8,334
8,487
9,267
9,271

9,577
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Desmond Governey
10.1
5,669
5,763
5,935
6,020
7,183
7,184
7,211

10,762
 
 
 


Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
10.8
6,095
6,104
6,853
7,547
7,631
7,634
7,895
8,720

9,931
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Tom Nolan
12.7
7,080
7,563
7,659
7,760
7,892
7,935
8,623
8,713
8,762
8,834

8,883


Fianna Fáil

Jim Gibbons
10.9
6,177
6,298
6,318
6,490
6,540
6,626
8,164
8,478
8,581
8,731
8,860


Fine Gael

Dick Dowling
7.8
4,447
4,465
4,694
4,794
5,102
5,103
5,141
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Mick Lanigan
4.7
2,708
2,755
2,765
2,887
2,901
2,933
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

John Browne
4.3
2,421
2,449
2,535
2,573
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Sinn Féin - The Workers' Party
Seán Walsh
3.3
1,881
1,892
1,932
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Labour Party

Jim Townsend
2.1
1,178
1,189
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil
Patrick Carpenter
1.9
1,176
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 72,148   Valid: 56,435   Spoilt: 798 (1.4%)   Quota: 9,399   Turnout: 57,233 (79.3%)




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1977 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[23]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Kieran Crotty
7,119
12.8
1



Fianna Fáil

Tom Nolan
8,376
15.1
2



Fianna Fáil

Jim Gibbons
8,143
14.7
3



Fianna Fáil

Liam Aylward
6,317
11.4
4



Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
6,276
11.3
5



Fine Gael

Desmond Governey
5,990
10.8




Fianna Fáil

Mick Lanigan
4,126
7.4




Fianna Fáil
Patrick Carpenter
2,673
4.8




Sinn Féin - The Workers' Party
Seán Walsh
1,666
3.0




Fine Gael
Thomas Coogan
1,510
2.7




Labour Party
John McNally
1,430
2.6




Fine Gael
Peter O'Hanrahan
1,214
2.2




Independent
John Bolger
589
1.1



Electorate: ?   Valid: 55,429   Quota: 9,239   Turnout:


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1973 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[22]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Tom Nolan
7,098
15.2
1



Fine Gael

Kieran Crotty
7,343
15.7
2



Fine Gael

Desmond Governey
6,953
14.9
3



Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
5,300
11.3
4



Fianna Fáil

Jim Gibbons
7,128
15.3
5



Fianna Fáil

Bob Aylward
6,618
14.2




Fine Gael
Thomas Coogan
2,362
5.1




Labour Party
John McManamy
1,488
3.2




Fine Gael
Michael Wall
1,222
2.6




Fianna Fáil
Liam Murphy
1,205
2.6



Electorate: ?   Valid: 46,717   Quota: 7,787   Turnout:


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1969 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[21]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Tom Nolan
8,090
17.6
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Jim Gibbons
7,771
16.9
2
1


Fine Gael

Kieran Crotty
5,863
12.7
3



Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
6,041
13.1
4



Fine Gael

Desmond Governey
6,146
13.3
5



Fianna Fáil

Bob Aylward
6,273
13.6




Fine Gael
James Keeffe
2,251
4.9




Labour Party
John McManamy
1,946
4.2




Fine Gael
Thomas Hogan
1,692
3.7



Electorate: ?   Valid: 46,073   Quota: 7,679   Turnout:


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1965 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[20]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Tom Nolan
7,805
17.4
1
1


Fine Gael

Patrick Crotty
6,114
13.7
2



Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
6,299
14.1
3



Fianna Fáil

Jim Gibbons
5,865
13.1
4



Fine Gael

Desmond Governey
4,741
10.6
5



Fianna Fáil

Bob Aylward
4,996
11.2




Fianna Fáil

Martin Medlar
3,305
7.4




Labour Party
John Moriarty
2,767
6.2




Fine Gael
Matthew Byrne
2,684
6.0




Independent
Charles Cummins
175
0.4



Electorate: ?   Valid: 44,751   Quota: 7,459   Turnout:


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1961 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[19]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Patrick Crotty
7,434
17.2
1
1


Fine Gael

Desmond Governey
5,343
12.4
2



Fianna Fáil

Martin Medlar
5,009
11.6
3



Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
4,116
9.5
4



Fianna Fáil

Jim Gibbons
4,046
9.4
5



Fianna Fáil

Tom Nolan
4,666
10.8




Fianna Fáil

Patrick Teehan
3,072
7.1




Independent
John Moriarty
2,350
5.5




Fianna Fáil
Michael McGuinness
2,056
4.8




Fine Gael
Francis O'Brien
1,891
4.4




Labour Party
John Fahey
1,674
3.9




Independent
Kathleen Brady
1,484
3.4



Electorate: 57,784   Valid: 43,141   Quota: 7,191   Turnout: 74.6%


1960 by-election


Following the death of Fine Gael TD Joseph Hughes, a by-election was held on 23 June 1960. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Patrick Teehan.









































1960 by-election: Carlow–Kilkenny[18]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Patrick Teehan
15,515
40.7
1



Fine Gael

Desmond Governey
14,892
39.1




Labour Party

Séamus Pattison
7,678
20.2



Electorate: 55,848   Valid: 38,085   Quota: 19,043   Turnout: 68.2%


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1957 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[17]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Martin Medlar
9,447
22.1
1
1


Fine Gael

Patrick Crotty
5,742
13.4
2



Fianna Fáil

Jim Gibbons
5,761
13.5
3



Fianna Fáil

Francis Humphreys
5,738
13.4
4



Fine Gael

Joseph Hughes
4,419
10.3
5



Fianna Fáil

Patrick Teehan
3,042
7.1




Labour Party
Herbert Devoy
1,992
4.7




Fine Gael
William Cotterell
1,929
4.5




Labour Party

James Pattison
1,900
4.4




Labour Party
John Fahey
1,739
4.1




Clann na Poblachta
John Moriarty
1,037
2.4



Electorate: ?   Valid: 42,746   Quota: 7,125   Turnout:


1956 by-election


Following the death of Fianna Fáil TD Thomas Walsh, a by-election was held on 14 November 1956. The seat was won by Fianna Fáil candidate Martin Medlar.









































1956 by-election: Carlow–Kilkenny[16]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Martin Medlar
23,782
57.8
1
1


Fine Gael
Thomas Fielding
11,752
28.6




Labour Party
Herbert Devoy
5,617
13.7



Electorate: 58,216   Valid: 41,151   Quota: 20,576   Turnout: 70.7%


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1954 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[15]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Walsh
9,948
21.6
1
1


Fine Gael

Patrick Crotty
8,492
18.4
2
1


Fine Gael

Joseph Hughes
5,053
11.0
3



Fianna Fáil

Thomas Derrig
6,164
13.4
4



Labour Party

James Pattison
5,522
12.0
5



Fianna Fáil

Francis Humphreys
5,216
11.3




Fine Gael
Thomas Fielding
2,413
5.2




Independent
William Nolan
2,248
4.9




Labour Party
Daniel Maguire
1,106
2.4



Electorate: ?   Valid: 46,162   Quota: 7,694   Turnout:


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1951 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[14]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Walsh
8,701
18.9
1
1


Fine Gael

Patrick Crotty
7,901
17.2
2
1


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Derrig
7,890
17.1
3
1


Fine Gael

Joseph Hughes
5,132
11.1
4



Fianna Fáil

Francis Humphreys
5,758
12.5
5



Labour Party

James Pattison
4,551
9.9




Labour Party

Thomas Hayden
3,056
6.6




Fine Gael
Thomas Fielding
1,703
3.7




Clann na Poblachta
P. Gleeson
1,384
3.0



Electorate: ?   Valid: 46,076   Quota: 7,680   Turnout:


1948 general election


The poll was postponed due to the death of outgoing Fine Gael TD Eamonn Coogan during the campaign.












































































































































1948 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[13]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Derrig
8,787
19.3
1
1


Fine Gael

Joseph Hughes
6,055
13.3
2



Fine Gael

Patrick Crotty
5,438
11.9
3



National Labour Party

James Pattison
4,707
10.3
4



Fianna Fáil

Thomas Walsh
4,468
9.8
5



Fianna Fáil

Francis Humphreys
4,301
9.4




Clann na Poblachta
M. J. Barry
2,797
6.1




Labour Party

Patrick Bergin
2,537
5.6




Fine Gael
David Burke
1,543
3.4




Fianna Fáil
Joseph Rice
1,506
3.3




Clann na Poblachta
Charles Sheehan
1,186
2.6




Labour Party
W. J. Cleere
991
2.2




Clann na Poblachta
Patrick Gleeson
809
1.8




Independent
Stephen Carroll
527
1.2



Electorate: 61,031   Valid: 45,652   Quota: 7,609   Turnout: 74.8%


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1933 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[12]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Derrig
10,022
19.5
1
1


Cumann na nGaedheal

Desmond FitzGerald
6,078
11.9
2



Fianna Fáil

Seán Gibbons
6,167
12.0
3



Labour Party

James Pattison
6,833
13.3
4



National Centre Party

Richard Holohan
5,029
9.8
5



Fianna Fáil

Francis Humphreys
5,614
11.0




Cumann na nGaedheal
Edward Dundon
5,293
10.3




Cumann na nGaedheal

Denis Gorey
4,801
9.4




Independent
James Murphy
1,453
2.8



Electorate: ?   Valid: 51,290   Quota: 8,549   Turnout:


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1932 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[11]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Derrig
11,848
25.2
1
1


Cumann na nGaedheal

Desmond FitzGerald
8,672
18.4
2
1


Fianna Fáil

Seán Gibbons
4,749
10.1
3



Fianna Fáil

Francis Humphreys
4,629
9.8
4



Cumann na nGaedheal

Denis Gorey
2,799
5.9
5



Cumann na nGaedheal

James Hughes
4,272
9.1




Labour Party

James Pattison
4,105
8.7




Independent

Richard Holohan
2,688
5.7




Independent

Edward Doyle
2,540
5.4




Independent

Thomas Bolger
718
1.5



Electorate: ?   Valid: 47,020   Quota: 7,837   Turnout:


1927 by-election


W. T. Cosgrave was also elected for the Cork Borough constituency and resigned his seat in Carlow–Kilkenny following the election. A by-election was held on 3 November 1927 and the seat was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate Denis Gorey.
































1927 by-election: Carlow–Kilkenny[10]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Cumann na nGaedheal

Denis Gorey
23,007
50.3
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Michael Skelly
22,734
49.7



Electorate: 61,724   Valid: 45,741   Quota: 22,871   Turnout: 74.1%


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September 1927 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[9]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Cumann na nGaedheal

W. T. Cosgrave
13,949
32.4
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Derrig
9,891
23.0
2
1


Cumann na nGaedheal

Peter de Loughry
2,516
5.8
3



Farmers' Party

Richard Holohan
4,599
10.7
4



Labour Party

Edward Doyle
4,956
11.5
5



Fianna Fáil
Michael Delaney
3,229
7.5




Cumann na nGaedheal

Denis Gorey
2,541
5.9




Independent
James Reade
1,348
3.1



Electorate: ?   Valid: 43,029   Quota: 7,172   Turnout:


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June 1927 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Cumann na nGaedheal

W. T. Cosgrave
13,271
31.4
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Derrig
5,408
12.8
2



Labour Party

Edward Doyle
5,060
12.0
3



Farmers' Party

Richard Holohan
3,695
8.8
4



Cumann na nGaedheal

Denis Gorey
954
2.3
5



Farmers' Party
Arthur Kavanagh
3,276
7.8




Labour Party
Edmund Wall
3,096
7.3




Fianna Fáil

Michael Skelly
2,961
7.0




National League Party
John Magennis
2,096
5.0




Fianna Fáil
Edward McDonald
1,653
3.9




Cumann na nGaedheal
John Nolan
761
1.8



Electorate: ?   Valid: 42,231   Quota: 7,039   Turnout:


1925 by-election


Following the resignation of Cumann na nGaedheal TD Seán Gibbons, a by-election was held on 11 March 1925. The seat was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate Thomas Bolger.
































1925 by-election: Carlow–Kilkenny[7]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Cumann na nGaedheal

Thomas Bolger
24,142
58.9
1
1


Republican
Michael Barry
16,830
41.1



Electorate: 63,112   Valid: 40,972   Quota: 20,487   Turnout: 64.9%


1923 general election































































































1923 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[6]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Cumann na nGaedheal

W. T. Cosgrave
17,709
44.1
1
1


Farmers' Party

Denis Gorey
3,702
9.2
2
4


Cumann na nGaedheal

Seán Gibbons
615
1.5
3
6


Labour Party

Edward Doyle
4,783
11.9
4
6


Republican

Michael Skelly
5,641
14.1
5
7


Republican
Michael Barry
4,355
10.8




Farmers' Party
Edward Broughan
1,830
4.6




Independent

Patrick Gaffney
803
2.0




Cumann na nGaedheal

Thomas Bolger
723
1.8



Electorate: 62,937   Valid: 40,161   Quota: 6,694   Turnout: 63.8%


1922 general election




































































1922 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[5]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Labour Party

Patrick Gaffney
10,875
34.8
1
1


Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)

W. T. Cosgrave
7,071
22.6
2
1


Farmers' Party

Denis Gorey
6,122
19.6
3
3


Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)

Gearóid O'Sullivan
2,681
8.6
4
4


Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty)

Edward Aylward
3,365
10.8




Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty)

James Lennon
1,113
3.6



Electorate: 51,012   Valid: 31,227   Quota: 6,246   Turnout: 61.2%


1921 general election

















































1921 general election: Carlow–Kilkenny[4]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Sinn Féin

Edward Aylward
Unopposed

N/A
1



Sinn Féin

W. T. Cosgrave
Unopposed

N/A
2



Sinn Féin

James Lennon
Unopposed

N/A
3



Sinn Féin

Gearóid O'Sullivan
Unopposed

N/A
4



See also



  • Dáil constituencies

  • Elections in the Republic of Ireland

  • Politics of the Republic of Ireland

  • List of Dáil by-elections

  • List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland



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