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Wexford 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) on the electoral systemofproportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

Wexford
Dáil constituency
Outline map
Location of Wexford within Ireland
Major settlements
  • Gorey
  • New Ross
  • Wexford
  • Current constituency
    Created1921
    Seats
    • 4 (1921–1923)
  • 5 (1923–1961)
  • 4 (1961–1981)
  • 5 (1981–)
  • 4 (Next–)
  • TDs
    •   James Browne (FF)
  •   Brendan Howlin (Lab)
  •   Paul Kehoe (FG)
  •   Verona Murphy (Ind)
  •   Johnny Mythen (SF)
  • Local government areaCounty Wexford
    Created from
  • South Wexford
  • EP constituencySouth

    Boundaries

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    The constituency was created by the Government of Ireland Act 1920 and first used at the 1921 elections electing 4 deputies. It spans the entire area of County Wexford, taking in Wexford, Enniscorthy, New Ross and Gorey.

    The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017 defines the constituency as:[1]

    "The county of Wexford."

    The Constituency Review Report 2023 of the Electoral Commission recommended that at the next general election, Wexford lose a seat to become a four-seat constituency with the transfer of territory in the north of County Wexford to the new constituency of Wicklow–Wexford.[2]

    For the next general election, the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as:[3]

    "The county of Wexford except the part thereof which is comprised in the constituency of Wicklow-Wexford."

    Changes to the Wexford constituency
    Years TDs Boundaries Notes
    1921–1923 4 The county of Wexford.[4] Constituency created from North Wexford and South Wexford
    1923–1937 5 The county of Wexford.[5]
    1937–1948 5 The county of Wexford and;
    the district electoral divisions of Ballyellin, Ballymurphy, Borris, Coonogue, Corries, Glynn, Killedmond, Kyle, Marley, Rathanna, Sliguff and Tinnahinch.
    Transfer from Carlow–Kilkenny
    1948–1961 5 The county of Wexford.[7]
    1961–1981 4 The county of Wexford, except the part in the constituency of Carlow–Kilkenny.[8][9][10]
    1981– 5 The county of Wexford.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][1]

    TDs

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    Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Wexford 1921–[19]
    Key to parties
  •   FP = Farmers' Party
  •   FF = Fianna Fáil
  •   FG = Fine Gael
  •   Ind = Independent
  •   I4C = Inds. 4 Change
  •   Lab = Labour
  •   NLP = National Labour Party
  •   NL = National League
  •   Rep = Republican
  •   AT-SF = Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty)
  •   SF = Sinn Féin
  • Dáil Election Deputy
    (Party)
    Deputy
    (Party)
    Deputy
    (Party)
    Deputy
    (Party)
    Deputy
    (Party)
    2nd 1921[20] Richard Corish
    (SF)
    James Ryan
    (SF)
    Séamus Doyle
    (SF)
    Seán Etchingham
    (SF)
    4 seats
    1921–1923
    3rd 1922[21] Richard Corish
    (Lab)
    Daniel O'Callaghan
    (Lab)
    Séamus Doyle
    (AT-SF)
    Michael Doyle
    (FP)
    4th 1923[22] James Ryan
    (Rep)
    Robert Lambert
    (Rep)
    Osmond Esmonde
    (CnaG)
    5th 1927 (Jun)[23] James Ryan
    (FF)
    James Shannon
    (Lab)
    John Keating
    (NL)
    6th 1927 (Sep)[24] Denis Allen
    (FF)
    Michael Jordan
    (FP)
    Osmond Esmonde
    (CnaG)
    7th 1932[25] John Keating
    (CnaG)
    8th 1933[26] Patrick Kehoe
    (FF)
    1936 by-election[27] Denis Allen
    (FF)
    9th 1937[28] John Keating
    (FG)
    John Esmonde
    (FG)
    10th 1938[29]
    11th 1943[30] John O'Leary
    (Lab)
    12th 1944[31] John O'Leary
    (NLP)
    John Keating
    (FG)
    1945 by-election[32] Brendan Corish
    (Lab)
    13th 1948[33] John Esmonde
    (FG)
    14th 1951[34] John O'Leary
    (Lab)
    Anthony Esmonde
    (FG)
    15th 1954[35]
    16th 1957[36] Seán Browne
    (FF)
    17th 1961[37] Lorcan Allen
    (FF)
    4 seats
    1961–1981
    18th 1965[38] James Kennedy
    (FF)
    19th 1969[39] Seán Browne
    (FF)
    20th 1973[40] John Esmonde
    (FG)
    21st 1977[41] Michael D'Arcy
    (FG)
    22nd 1981[42] Ivan Yates
    (FG)
    Hugh Byrne
    (FF)
    23rd 1982 (Feb)[43] Seán Browne
    (FF)
    24th 1982 (Nov)[44] Avril Doyle
    (FG)
    John Browne
    (FF)
    25th 1987[45] Brendan Howlin
    (Lab)
    26th 1989[46] Michael D'Arcy
    (FG)
    Séamus Cullimore
    (FF)
    27th 1992[47] Avril Doyle
    (FG)
    Hugh Byrne
    (FF)
    28th 1997[48] Michael D'Arcy
    (FG)
    29th 2002[49] Paul Kehoe
    (FG)
    Liam Twomey
    (Ind)
    Tony Dempsey
    (FF)
    30th 2007[50] Michael W. D'Arcy
    (FG)
    Seán Connick
    (FF)
    31st 2011[51] Liam Twomey
    (FG)
    Mick Wallace
    (Ind)
    32nd 2016[52] Michael W. D'Arcy
    (FG)
    James Browne
    (FF)
    Mick Wallace
    (I4C)
    2019 by-election[53] Malcolm Byrne
    (FF)
    33rd 2020[54] Johnny Mythen
    (SF)
    Verona Murphy
    (Ind)

    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

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    2020 general election

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    2020 general election: Wexford[54][55][56][57][58]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
    Sinn Féin Johnny Mythen 24.9 18,717                    
    Labour Brendan Howlin 12.3 9,223 9,911 10,120 10,271 10,451 11,320 12,307 12,930      
    Independent Verona Murphy 7.8 5,825 6,498 6,664 6,841 7,118 7,250 7,820 9,014 10,995 11,114 11,849
    Fianna Fáil James Browne 10.7 8,058 8,462 8,858 8,913 9,075 9,151 9,246 10,432 11,085 11,188 11,660
    Fine Gael Paul Kehoe 8.4 6,337 6,455 6,483 6,522 6,574 6,677 6,712 7,060 7,416 7,488 11,537
    Fianna Fáil Malcolm Byrne 8.2 6,145 6,338 6,541 6,564 6,640 6,750 6,843 7,535 7,909 7,994 9,537
    Fine Gael Michael W. D'Arcy 8.6 6,472 6,577 6,610 6,656 6,692 6,857 6,922 7,020 7,357 7,395  
    Independent Ger Carthy 4.0 3,024 3,603 3,746 3,923 4,437 4,636 5,738 6,004      
    Fianna Fáil Michael Sheehan 5.8 4,366 4,508 4,674 4,714 4,817 4,881 4,932        
    Solidarity–PBP Deirdre Wadding[a] 1.5 1,116 2,902 2,932 3,376 3,599 4,359          
    Green Paula Roseingrave 2.7 2,028 2,374 2,399 2,584 2,683            
    Aontú Jim Codd 2.0 1,518 1,865 1,905 2,015              
    Inds. 4 Change Seanie O'Shea 1.1 825 1,553 1,590                
    Fianna Fáil Lisa McDonald 1.8 1,351 1,411                  
    Independent Bart Murphy 0.1 68 103                  
    Electorate: 113,092   Valid: 75,073   Spoilt: 549   Quota: 12,513   Turnout: 75,622 (66.9%)  
    1. ^ Wadding was a member of People Before Profit.

    2019 by-election

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    Aby-election was held in the constituency on 29 November 2019, to fill the seat vacated by Mick Wallace on his election to the European Parliament in May 2019.[59]

    2019 by-election: Wexford[53]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5
    Fianna Fáil Malcolm Byrne 31.2 12,506 12,660 13,082 14,729 18,830
    Labour George Lawlor 20.0 8,024 8,112 8,517 10,907 14,476
    Fine Gael Verona Murphy 23.8 9,543 9,620 9,943 10,836  
    Sinn Féin Johnny Mythen 10.3 4,125 4,344 4,665    
    Green Karin Dubsky 6.2 2,490 2,745 3,037    
    Aontú Jim Codd 5.2 2,102 2,395      
    Solidarity–PBP Cinnamon Blackmore 1.6 659        
    Irish Freedom Melissa O'Neill 1.2 489        
    Independent Charlie Keddy 0.3 130        
    Electorate: 114,483   Valid: 40,068   Spoilt: 314 (0.8%)   Quota: 20,035   Turnout: 40,382 (35.3%)  

    2016 general election

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    2016 general election: Wexford[60][61][52]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
    Labour Brendan Howlin 14.8 10,574 10,635 10,731 10,907 11,140 11,200 11,311 11,769 12,071          
    Fianna Fáil James Browne 13.7 9,827 9,850 9,937 9,983 10,007 10,066 10,095 10,150 11,699 12,434        
    Inds. 4 Change Mick Wallace 11.1 7,917 8,013 8,237 8,398 8,468 8,853 9,575 10,213 10,625 11,817 11,887 11,930 13,420  
    Fine Gael Michael W. D'Arcy 10.9 7,798 7,803 7,830 7,913 8,334 8,357 8,390 8,490 8,574 8,884 8,917 8,950 11,371 11,645
    Fine Gael Paul Kehoe 10.7 7,696 7,703 7,764 7,808 8,152 8,259 8,284 8,344 8,522 8,874 8,922 8,949 9,593 9,704
    Sinn Féin Johnny Mythen 10.1 7,260 7,357 7,415 7,451 7,466 7,712 8,036 8,248 8,350 8,795 8,824 8,832 9,405 9,652
    Fianna Fáil Malcolm Byrne 8.5 6,115 6,123 6,139 6,204 6,222 6,241 6,286 6,367 6,950 7,122 7,393 7,409    
    Independent Ger Carthy 4.4 3,134 3,189 3,268 3,307 3,351 3,428 3,563 3,855 4,041          
    Fianna Fáil Aoife Byrne 4.4 3,164 3,181 3,252 3,292 3,357 3,462 3,513 3,585            
    Social Democrats Leonard Kelly 2.3 1,635 1,677 1,707 1,883 1,907 1,939 2,179              
    AAA–PBP Deirdre Wadding 2.1 1,472 1,558 1,616 1,731 1,749 1,843                
    Independent John Dwyer 1.8 1,265 1,279 1,323 1,355 1,362                  
    Fine Gael Julie Hogan 1.7 1,214 1,233 1,266 1,305                    
    Green Ann Walsh 1.5 1,056 1,064 1,093                      
    Independent Caroline Foxe 1.3 930 956                        
    Independent Emmet Moloney 0.7 476                          
    Direct Democracy David Lloyd 0.2 128                          
    Electorate: 109,861   Valid: 71,661   Spoilt: 691 (1.0%)   Quota: 11,944   Turnout: 72,352 (65.9%)  

    2011 general election

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    2011 general election: Wexford[62][51]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    Independent Mick Wallace 17.6 13,329            
    Labour Brendan Howlin 14.6 11,005 11,166 11,662 14,514      
    Fianna Fáil John Browne 9.7 7,352 7,394 7,470 7,749 8,175 8,400 12,757
    Fine Gael Liam Twomey 12.2 9,230 9,349 9,525 9,693 10,453 10,874 11,596
    Fine Gael Paul Kehoe 11.1 8,386 8,459 8,627 9,125 9,674 10,256 11,046
    Fine Gael Michael W. D'Arcy 11.1 8,418 8,466 8,595 8,960 9,492 9,986 10,410
    Fianna Fáil Seán Connick 8.8 6,675 6,744 7,014 7,144 7,396 7,515  
    Sinn Féin Anthony Kelly 5.8 4,353 4,422 4,901 5,181      
    Labour Pat Cody 5.9 4,457 4,505 4,752        
    Independent John Dwyer 1.2 908 943          
    People Before Profit Seamus O'Brien[a] 1.0 741 778          
    Green Danny Forde 0.5 391 399          
    Independent Siobhán Roseingrave 0.2 175 195          
    Independent Ruairí de Valera 0.2 119 129          
    Electorate: 111,063   Valid: 75,539   Spoilt: 812 (1.1%)   Quota: 12,590   Turnout: 76,351 (68.7%)  
    1. ^ O'Brien campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance.

    2007 general election

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    2007 general election: Wexford[50]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    Fianna Fáil John Browne 18.6 12,768            
    Labour Brendan Howlin 13.8 9,445 9,540 10,008 10,413 11,852    
    Fianna Fáil Seán Connick 14.3 9,826 10,396 10,476 10,862 11,850    
    Fine Gael Paul Kehoe 12.3 8,459 8,628 8,728 8,931 9,567 12,879  
    Fine Gael Michael W. D'Arcy 11.2 7,692 7,756 7,861 8,274 8,730 10,373 11,673
    Fianna Fáil Lisa McDonald 9.3 6,355 6,669 6,757 7,189 7,752 8,430 8,572
    Fine Gael Liam Twomey 8.0 5,507 5,531 5,678 5,927 6,308    
    Sinn Féin John Dwyer 7.4 5,065 5,125 5,302 5,431      
    Progressive Democrats Colm O'Gorman 3.1 2,162 2,188 2,322        
    Green Tom Harpur 1.2 802 807          
    Independent Alan McGuire 0.8 532 539          
    Electorate: 103,562   Valid: 68,616   Spoilt: 827 (1.2%)   Quota: 11,437   Turnout: 69,443 (67.1%)  

    2002 general election

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    2002 general election: Wexford[49]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    Fianna Fáil John Browne 15.1 9,150 9,181 9,518 9,609 10,178      
    Labour Brendan Howlin 13.2 7,995 8,073 8,201 8,924 10,135      
    Fine Gael Paul Kehoe 11.7 7,048 7,099 7,387 8,791 9,195 12,631    
    Independent Liam Twomey 9.6 5,815 6,010 6,213 6,574 8,062 8,740 10,082  
    Fianna Fáil Tony Dempsey 12.4 7,520 7,560 7,635 7,793 8,196 8,823 9,102 9,150
    Fianna Fáil Hugh Byrne 12.5 7,556 7,574 7,620 7,755 8,236 8,702 9,013 9,072
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 7.5 4,564 4,597 4,625 5,645 5,835      
    Sinn Féin John Dwyer 8.2 4,964 5,020 5,148 5,217        
    Fine Gael Avril Doyle 6.5 3,940 3,969 4,011          
    Independent Seán Doyle 2.1 1,274 1,315            
    Independent Miranda Ó Bulguidhir 0.7 424              
    Christian Solidarity Michael O'Connor 0.3 173              
    Electorate: 94,586   Valid: 60,423   Spoilt: 1,017 (1.7%)   Quota: 10,071   Turnout: 61,440 (64.9%)  

    1997 general election

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    1997 general election: Wexford[48][63]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    Fine Gael Ivan Yates 18.0 10,024              
    Labour Brendan Howlin 17.1 9,510              
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 11.8 6,561 6,786 6,876 6,998 7,256 7,290 11,046  
    Fianna Fáil John Browne 15.5 8,646 8,744 8,854 8,994 9,153 9,176 9,570  
    Fianna Fáil Hugh Byrne 12.6 7,003 7,035 7,084 7,179 7,304 7,323 7,720 8,416
    Fianna Fáil Denis Asple 10.5 6,038 6,070 6,152 6,281 6,430 6,456 7,183 7,958
    Fine Gael Avril Doyle 8.8 4,896 5,196 5,251 5,418 6,168 6,294    
    Democratic Left Michael Enright 2.6 1,454 1,484 1,513 1,798        
    Green Marie Percival 1.7 938 957 1,105          
    Independent Michael O'Connor 1.1 616 622            
    Electorate: 83,775   Valid: 55,686   Spoilt: 678 (1.2%)   Quota: 9,282   Turnout: 56,364 (67.3%)  

    1992 general election

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    1992 general election: Wexford[47][64]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    Labour Brendan Howlin 19.8 10,338              
    Fine Gael Ivan Yates 13.5 7,043 7,371 7,403 7,673 10,716      
    Fianna Fáil John Browne 16.1 8,407 8,502 8,572 8,662 9,233      
    Fine Gael Avril Doyle 10.2 5,314 5,673 5,680 6,045 7,527 9,303    
    Fianna Fáil Hugh Byrne 14.0 7,299 7,384 7,426 7,534 7,780 7,915 8,145 8,423
    Fianna Fáil Séamus Cullimore 12.3 6,436 6,622 6,696 7,105 7,351 7,460 7,581 7,783
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 10.8 5,626 5,757 5,805 5,936        
    Democratic Left Michael Enright 1.5 797 1,195 1,244          
    Independent Michael O'Connor 1.0 502 533 582          
    Sinn Féin Oliver Murray 0.8 410 439            
    Electorate: 75,886   Valid: 52,172   Spoilt: 765 (1.5%)   Quota: 8,696   Turnout: 52,937 (69.8%)  

    1989 general election

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    1989 general election: Wexford[46]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    Labour Brendan Howlin 18.0 9,253            
    Fianna Fáil John Browne 13.6 6,983 7,016 7,094 9,640      
    Fine Gael Ivan Yates 14.0 7,161 7,280 7,734 7,872 7,885 10,734  
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 10.1 5,161 5,211 5,428 5,973 6,011 7,339 9,282
    Fianna Fáil Séamus Cullimore 13.4 6,893 6,999 7,291 7,845 8,010 8,552 8,730
    Fianna Fáil Hugh Byrne 10.0 5,128 5,155 5,230 5,859 6,726 6,858 6,918
    Fine Gael Avril Doyle 9.0 4,596 4,730 5,061 5,109 5,113    
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 8.7 4,489 4,497 4,561        
    Workers' Party Michael Enright 2.0 1,049 1,251          
    Progressive Democrats William Willoughby 1.2 599 620          
    Electorate: ?   Valid: 51,312   Quota: 8,553  

    1987 general election

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    1987 general election: Wexford[45][65]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
    Fianna Fáil John Browne 17.9 9,457                    
    Fianna Fáil Hugh Byrne 14.3 7,551 7,551 7,847 7,958 8,224 8,335 9,037        
    Fine Gael Ivan Yates 11.4 6,018 6,022 6,070 6,109 6,183 6,434 7,454 10,514      
    Fine Gael Avril Doyle 10.4 5,518 5,519 5,528 5,638 6,020 6,138 6,845 8,480 8,538 9,903  
    Labour Brendan Howlin 9.6 5,086 5,092 5,117 5,617 6,437 6,581 7,074 7,505 7,553 7,750 8,223
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 11.8 6,225 6,230 6,446 6,517 6,696 6,791 6,938 7,484 7,594 7,725 7,873
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 9.9 5,247 5,251 5,262 5,285 5,329 5,529 6,062        
    Progressive Democrats Eoin Minihan 5.0 2,630 2,634 2,640 2,697 2,770 4,001          
    Progressive Democrats Gerald Doyle 3.9 2,078 2,079 2,089 2,128 2,206            
    Independent Padge Reck 3.5 1,829 1,833 1,844 2,091              
    Workers' Party Michael Enright 2.4 1,250 1,251 1,255                
    Independent Jim Tallon 0.1 33                    
    Electorate: 69,658   Valid: 52,922   Quota: 8,821   Turnout: 75.9%  

    November 1982 general election

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    November 1982 general election: Wexford[44][66]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 15.8 7,943 7,982 8,036 8,156 9,191      
    Fine Gael Ivan Yates 14.2 7,166 7,191 7,272 7,345 8,799      
    Fianna Fáil Hugh Byrne 12.9 6,492 6,507 6,591 8,337 8,758      
    Fine Gael Avril Doyle 11.4 5,753 5,813 5,873 6,160 8,035 8,710    
    Fianna Fáil John Browne 11.7 5,891 5,898 5,946 7,303 7,536 7,584 7,927 8,126
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 11.9 5,976 5,987 6,021 7,053 7,216 7,255 7,317 7,382
    Labour Brendan Howlin 9.9 4,962 5,050 5,439 5,481        
    Fianna Fáil Gus Byrne 9.7 4,895 4,956 5,097          
    Workers' Party John Roche 1.8 920 965            
    Independent James Hayes 0.7 363              
    Electorate: 66,406   Valid: 50,361   Quota: 8,394   Turnout: 75.8%  

    February 1982 general election

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    February 1982 general election: Wexford[43][67]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 18.0 8,787                
    Fine Gael Ivan Yates 16.4 8,005 8,390              
    Fianna Fáil Hugh Byrne 13.9 6,772 6,782 6,796 6,902 6,909 7,086 7,338 9,110  
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 12.1 5,902 5,934 5,940 5,954 5,959 6,091 6,137 7,250 8,134
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 12.0 5,863 5,873 5,903 5,919 5,922 6,299 6,359 8,194  
    Fianna Fáil Gus Byrne 10.6 5,184 5,194 5,316 5,341 5,343 5,532 5,618    
    Labour Desmond Corish 7.6 3,692 3,727 3,797 4,440 4,462 4,773 6,155 6,746 6,836
    Independent Seán Doyle 3.3 1,622 1,631 1,681 1,709 1,711        
    Fine Gael Louise Hennessy 3.3 1,590 1,736 1,807 1,960 2,173 2,334      
    Labour William Moroney 2.1 1,002 1,009 1,022            
    Independent James Hayes 0.8 396 403              
    Electorate: 64,713   Valid: 48,815   Quota: 8,136   Turnout: 75.4%  

    1981 general election

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    1981 general election: Wexford[42][68]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 20.7 10,290                
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 15.0 7,465 7,567 7,592 7,620 7,632 7,675 8,631    
    Fianna Fáil Hugh Byrne 12.8 6,353 6,394 6,411 6,450 6,574 6,822 7,945 8,011 8,083
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 11.8 5,859 5,898 5,922 5,961 5,988 6,038 7,790 7,822 8,064
    Fine Gael Ivan Yates 11.1 5,522 6,436 6,483 6,547 6,633 8,850      
    Labour Brendan Corish 10.6 5,265 5,396 5,499 5,624 6,666 7,106 7,697 8,145 8,158
    Fianna Fáil Gus Byrne 8.7 4,350 4,380 4,437 4,599 4,625 4,690      
    Fine Gael Louise Hennessy 4.4 2,210 2,856 2,893 3,010 3,269        
    Labour Denis North 3.1 1,523 1,542 1,606 1,639          
    Independent James Hayes 1.1 536 589 648            
    Socialist Labour John Teehan 0.9 447 458              
    Electorate: 64,713   Valid: 49,820   Quota: 9,965   Turnout: 77.0%  

    1977 general election

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    1977 general election: Wexford[41][69][70]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 19.7 8,701 8,782 8,875      
    Labour Brendan Corish 17.8 7,886 8,695 10,316      
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 17.5 7,733 7,745 7,799 7,841 7,963 8,101
    Fianna Fáil Séamus Whelan 11.6 5,139 5,163 5,413 5,578 5,638 5,753
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 10.3 4,541 4,614 4,691 4,887 6,611 11,173
    Fine Gael John Esmonde 9.4 4,142 4,198 4,316 4,600 5,494  
    Fine Gael Pat Codd 6.1 2,681 2,716 2,768 2,989    
    Labour Denis North 4.6 2,036 2,322        
    Labour William Rossiter 3.2 1,406          
    Electorate: 57,460   Valid: 44,265   Quota: 8,854   Turnout: 77.0%  

    1973 general election

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    1973 general election: Wexford[40][69]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5
    Labour Brendan Corish 20.8 7,863        
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 16.6 6,289 6,347 6,531 8,928  
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 15.8 5,978 6,024 6,070 6,989 8,320
    Fine Gael John Esmonde 13.4 5,074 5,940 7,362 7,500 7,515
    Fine Gael Michael D'Arcy 11.9 4,487 4,955 5,693 5,758 5,770
    Fianna Fáil Seán O'Gorman 9.2 3,487 3,605 3,684    
    Labour Andrew Doyle 7.4 2,781 3,066      
    Fine Gael Patrick Ronan 5.0 1,887        
    Electorate: 49,881   Valid: 37,846   Quota: 7,570   Turnout: 75.9%  

    1969 general election

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    1969 general election: Wexford[39][69]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    Labour Brendan Corish 18.5 6,939 7,282 7,666          
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 17.7 6,632 6,683 6,705 6,820 6,847 7,015 7,019 8,724
    Fine Gael Anthony Esmonde 17.0 6,380 6,419 6,451 6,634 7,596      
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 11.6 4,354 4,377 4,402 4,490 4,512 4,610 4,615 6,548
    Fianna Fáil Seán O'Gorman 9.9 3,730 3,751 3,794 3,860 3,922 4,083 4,086  
    Labour Andrew Doyle 8.3 3,115 3,144 3,327 3,602 3,651 4,336 4,487 4,572
    Fine Gael James Jenkins 5.9 2,229 2,330 2,341 2,443 2,959      
    Fine Gael Michael Hart 4.3 1,601 1,614 1,682 1,715        
    Independent Leo Carthy 2.4 900 1,012 1,034          
    Labour Patrick McDonald 2.2 817 841            
    Independent James Mahoney 2.2 813              
    Electorate: 48,799   Valid: 37,510   Quota: 7,503   Turnout: 76.9%  

    1965 general election

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    1965 general election: Wexford[38][69]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5
    Labour Brendan Corish 25.4 9,014        
    Fine Gael Anthony Esmonde 17.0 6,042 6,209 9,314    
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 15.1 5,362 5,422 5,482 5,623 7,350
    Fianna Fáil James Kennedy 14.8 5,269 5,333 5,440 5,645 7,410
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 11.1 3,935 3,984 4,029 4,120  
    Fine Gael Billy Rackard 9.7 3,450 3,530      
    Labour Martin Dunbar 6.9 2,443 3,933 4,073 5,125 5,447
    Electorate: 46,616   Valid: 35,515   Quota: 7,104   Turnout: 76.2%  

    1961 general election

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    1961 general election: Wexford[37][69]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6
    Labour Brendan Corish 28.8 9,834          
    Fine Gael Anthony Esmonde 20.8 7,081          
    Fianna Fáil Lorcan Allen 15.3 5,221 5,561 5,571 5,772 5,959 6,182
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 15.2 5,170 5,540 5,545 5,630 5,802 6,117
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 9.5 3,226 3,502 3,505 3,550 3,783 3,986
    Fine Gael William Esmonde 4.1 1,405 2,609 2,842 3,268 3,722  
    Sinn Féin Morgan Dunne 3.8 1,304 1,954 1,957 2,029    
    Independent Thaddeus O'Loughlin 2.5 855 1,029 1,036      
    Electorate: 46,696   Valid: 34,096   Quota: 6,820   Turnout: 73.0%  

    1957 general election

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    1957 general election: Wexford[36][69]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 18.8 7,112            
    Labour Brendan Corish 16.4 6,205 6,244 6,360        
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 16.0 6,055 6,269 6,363        
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 15.3 5,788 6,270 6,311 6,336      
    Fine Gael Anthony Esmonde 14.9 5,650 5,682 6,022 6,036 6,059 6,072 7,146
    Labour John O'Leary 13.4 5,086 5,105 5,174 5,178 5,197 5,200 5,334
    Fine Gael Michael Fardy 3.3 1,236 1,241 1,310 1,314 1,316 1,318  
    Independent Eoin O'Mahony 2.0 759 764          
    Electorate: 51,893   Valid: 37,891   Quota: 6,316   Turnout: 73.0%  

    1954 general election

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    1954 general election: Wexford[35][69]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 17.3 7,214        
    Labour Brendan Corish 16.8 7,001        
    Fine Gael Anthony Esmonde 15.0 6,247 6,954      
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 14.8 6,173 6,221 6,379 6,381 9,870
    Labour John O'Leary 14.8 6,150 6,283 6,294 6,352 6,566
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 9.2 3,834 3,879 3,981 3,982  
    Fine Gael James Bowe 8.4 3,510 4,047 4,052 4,054 4,137
    Fine Gael John Doran 3.6 1,498        
    Electorate: 52,651   Valid: 41,627   Quota: 6,938   Turnout: 79.1%  

    1951 general election

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    1951 general election: Wexford[34][69]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 17.5 7,352            
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 15.3 6,440 6,479 6,558 6,673 6,724 10,101  
    Labour John O'Leary 14.7 6,179 6,458 7,040        
    Labour Brendan Corish 14.1 5,914 6,046 6,894 6,909 7,061    
    Fine Gael Anthony Esmonde 9.6 4,047 4,137 4,163 4,173 5,218 5,352 5,526
    Fine Gael James Bowe 9.2 3,852 3,935 3,951 3,990 4,798 4,913 5,088
    Fianna Fáil Seán Browne 9.1 3,827 3,871 3,899 4,057 4,090    
    Fine Gael James Galvin 4.9 2,060 2,123 2,148 2,151      
    Labour James Sinnott 3.7 1,561 1,643          
    Clann na Poblachta Séamus O'Neill 2.0 837            
    Electorate: 54,180   Valid: 42,069   Quota: 7,012   Turnout: 77.65%  

    1948 general election

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    1948 general election: Wexford[33][69]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 16.3 6,872 6,886 6,900 6,922 6,931 6,936 6,983 7,047      
    Labour Brendan Corish 15.6 6,590 6,625 6,685 7,147              
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 14.4 6,103 6,122 6,126 6,130 6,151 6,153 6,191 6,267 6,344 6,370 8,960
    Fine Gael John Esmonde 14.1 5,968 6,039 6,232 6,270 6,315 6,327 6,446 7,213      
    National Labour Party John O'Leary 13.1 5,513 5,553 5,562 5,629 5,682 5,718 5,849 6,062 6,467 6,539 6,754
    Fianna Fáil Thomas O'Hanlon 7.1 3,008 3,025 3,028 3,038 3,048 3,050 3,080 3,143 3,274 3,298  
    Fine Gael James Bowe 4.3 1,799 1,813 1,884 1,897 1,906 1,907 1,921 2,057      
    Clann na Poblachta Patrick Carson 3.4 1,431 1,450 1,465 1,480 1,931 1,944 2,973 3,053 3,255 3,302 3,357
    Independent John Keating 3.1 1,314 1,464 1,475 1,494 1,517 1,527 1,555        
    Clann na Poblachta Séamus O'Neill 2.8 1,189 1,199 1,209 1,243 1,488 1,510          
    Clann na Poblachta Thomas Cullimore 2.0 862 872 905 911              
    Labour Martin Dunbar 1.6 674 676 713                
    Fine Gael William Corcoran 1.2 518 523                  
    Independent Robert Murphy 1.0 418                    
    Electorate: 55,282   Valid: 42,259   Quota: 7,044   Turnout: 76.44%  

    1945 by-election

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    Following the death of Labour Party TD Richard Corish, a by-election was held on 4 December 1945. The seat was won by the Labour Party candidate Brendan Corish, son of the deceased TD.

    1945 by-election: Wexford[32][69]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1
    Labour Brendan Corish 50.2 16,263
    Fianna Fáil Robert Moran 36.5 11,816
    Clann na Talmhan Patrick Kinsella 9.4 3,051
    Independent Robert Murphy 3.9 1,250
    Electorate: 59,369   Valid: 32,380   Quota: 16,191   Turnout: 54.54%  

    1944 general election

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    1944 general election: Wexford[31][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 18.5 8,005          
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 17.7 7,644          
    National Labour Party John O'Leary 15.9 6,864 6,906 7,021 7,542    
    Fine Gael John Keating 13.8 5,937 5,959 5,979 6,049 6,255 6,332
    Fine Gael John Esmonde 12.4 5,337 5,349 5,359 5,433 5,519 5,659
    Labour Richard Corish 11.9 5,118 5,155 5,473 5,804 6,283 6,517
    Fianna Fáil Robert Moran 5.9 2,543 3,229 3,245 3,373    
    National Labour Party Thomas Byrne 2.7 1,173 1,183 1,212      
    Labour James Kelly 1.2 536 539        
    Electorate: 60,627   Valid: 43,157   Quota: 7,193   Turnout: 71.2%  

    1943 general election

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    1943 general election: Wexford[30][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 16.4 7,518 7,538 7,547 7,560 8,860      
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 15.9 7,320 7,358 7,369 7,483 9,118      
    Labour Richard Corish 15.2 6,986 8,205            
    Fine Gael John Esmonde 13.1 6,004 6,097 6,111 8,041        
    Fine Gael John Keating 9.8 4,502 4,594 4,613 5,620 5,748 6,133 6,258 6,315
    Labour John O'Leary 9.1 4,197 5,108 5,590 5,678 6,055 6,060 6,291 6,461
    Fianna Fáil Patrick Kehoe 7.7 3,554 3,592 3,604 3,663        
    Fine Gael James Bowe 7.3 3,362 3,382 3,389          
    Labour Christopher Culleton 5.4 2,458              
    Electorate: 60,627   Valid: 45,901   Quota: 7,651   Turnout: 75.7%  

    1938 general election

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    1938 general election: Wexford[29][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 20.7 9,647        
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 19.7 9,214        
    Labour Richard Corish 19.6 9,162        
    Fine Gael John Keating 13.3 6,218 6,289 6,324 6,966 7,642
    Fine Gael John Esmonde 12.7 5,944 6,071 6,093 8,438  
    Fianna Fáil Robert Moran 7.2 3,368 4,855 6,204 6,271 6,971
    Fine Gael Edward Dundon 6.8 3,157 3,333 3,355    
    Electorate: 60,819   Valid: 46,710   Quota: 7,786   Turnout: 76.8%  

    1937 general election

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    1937 general election: Wexford[28][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 21.6 10,078      
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 19.6 9,163      
    Labour Richard Corish 18.0 8,410      
    Fine Gael John Keating 13.1 6,142 6,238 6,274 7,794
    Fine Gael John Esmonde 12.7 5,932 6,081 6,108 8,850
    Fine Gael James Bowe 9.5 4,421 4,662 4,684  
    Fianna Fáil Thomas Redmond 5.5 2,594 4,395 5,682 5,737
    Electorate: 61,486   Valid: 46,740   Quota: 7,791   Turnout: 76.0%  

    1936 by-election

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    Following the death of Fine Gael TD Osmond Esmonde, a by-election was held on 17 August 1936. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Denis Allen, reaching the quota on the first count. Subsequent counts occurred because the distribution of remaining votes could have saved another candidate their election deposit.

    1936 by-election: Wexford[27][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 51.0 23,263    
    Fine Gael John Esmonde 36.7 16,734 16,801 16,930
    Labour Michael Murphy 9.4 4,276 4,577 5,100
    Cumann Poblachta na hÉireann Stephen Hayes 2.9 1,301 1,408  
    Electorate: 57,688   Valid: 45,574   Quota: 22,788   Turnout: 79.0%  

    1933 general election

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    1933 general election: Wexford[26][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4
    Labour Richard Corish 17.3 8,214      
    Fianna Fáil Patrick Kehoe 15.5 7,365 7,460 7,707 7,983
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 14.4 6,818 6,882 7,015 7,089
    Cumann na nGaedheal John Keating 14.3 6,773 8,442    
    Cumann na nGaedheal Osmond Esmonde 13.3 6,305 7,192 10,136  
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 11.4 5,384 5,416 5,549 5,652
    National Centre Party Michael Doyle 7.6 3,606 3,760    
    Cumann na nGaedheal James Walsh 6.2 2,944      
    Electorate: 57,227   Valid: 47,409   Quota: 7,902   Turnout: 82.8%  

    1932 general election

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    1932 general election: Wexford[25][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 18.1 7,813            
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 16.0 6,888 6,933 7,284        
    Labour Richard Corish 13.4 5,803 5,992 6,016 6,065 8,115    
    Cumann na nGaedheal Osmond Esmonde 12.4 5,364 5,385 5,388 6,359 6,488 7,848  
    Fianna Fáil Patrick Kehoe 9.8 4,229 4,264 4,473 4,578 4,989 5,340 5,897
    Cumann na nGaedheal John Keating 8.9 3,848 3,861 3,871 4,985 5,147 6,687 7,050
    Independent Michael Doyle 7.7 3,322 3,330 3,337 3,573 3,655    
    Labour James Shannon 6.3 2,715 2,954 2,966 3,084      
    Cumann na nGaedheal Michael Jordan 6.1 2,612 2,623 2,625        
    Labour John Noctor 1.3 574            
    Electorate: 56,182   Valid: 43,168   Quota: 7,195   Turnout: 76.8%  

    September 1927 general election

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    September 1927 general election: Wexford[24][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 18.6 7,270      
    Cumann na nGaedheal Osmond Esmonde 16.2 6,362 6,370 6,595  
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 15.3 5,987 6,553    
    Labour Richard Corish 12.7 4,989 5,083 5,976 6,238
    Labour James Shannon 11.6 4,546 4,572 4,945 5,015
    Farmers' Party Michael Jordan 10.1 3,944 3,957 4,271 7,426
    Farmers' Party Michael Doyle 8.7 3,407 3,425 3,940  
    National League John Keating 6.8 2,654 2,672    
    Electorate: 57,252   Valid: 39,159   Quota: 6,527   Turnout: 68.4%  

    June 1927 general election

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    June 1927 general election: Wexford[23][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    Labour Richard Corish 16.6 6,644 6,755                
    Fianna Fáil James Ryan 12.9 5,166 5,179 5,181 5,233 6,598 6,640 6,806      
    Fianna Fáil Denis Allen 10.1 4,059 4,064 4,065 4,078 4,378 4,515 4,586 4,691 4,831 4,912
    Farmers' Party Michael Doyle 10.0 4,022 4,051 4,056 4,281 4,327 4,515 5,489 8,692    
    Labour James Shannon 9.4 3,757 3,873 3,912 4,007 4,068 4,132 4,888 5,207 5,731 5,914
    Farmers' Party Michael Jordan 8.8 3,533 3,600 3,603 3,691 3,717 3,928 4,400      
    National League John Keating 8.5 3,402 3,424 3,425 3,571 3,622 5,611 6,149 6,486 7,448  
    National League Patrick Fanning 6.7 2,667 2,676 2,677 2,756 2,777          
    Fianna Fáil John Roche 4.9 1,965 1,980 1,981 2,009            
    Cumann na nGaedheal James Stafford 4.3 1,733 1,941 1,946              
    Cumann na nGaedheal Seán O'Kennedy 4.2 1,673 2,471 2,495 3,644 3,737 3,802        
    Cumann na nGaedheal Thomas McCarthy 3.5 1,411                  
    Electorate: 57,252   Valid: 40,032   Quota: 6,673   Turnout: 69.9%  

    1923 general election

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    1923 general election: Wexford[22][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    Labour Richard Corish 20.3 7,744                  
    Farmers' Party Michael Doyle 18.8 7,176                  
    Republican Robert Lambert 17.7 6,750                  
    Cumann na nGaedheal Osmond Esmonde 14.3 5,436 5,710 5,904 5,909 6,002 6,201 6,377      
    Republican James Ryan 9.3 3,557 3,605 3,614 3,972 3,987 4,024 4,274 4,324 4,445 4,654
    Farmers' Party Michael Jordan 5.2 1,977 2,017 2,606 2,614 2,670 2,735 2,811 3,302 3,387  
    Labour James Shannon 4.8 1,845 1,976 1,979 1,986 1,992 2,003 2,043 2,234 3,754 4,201
    Cumann na nGaedheal Thomas McCarthy 3.3 1,270 1,316 1,325 1,328 1,365 1,393 1,418      
    Labour Daniel O'Callaghan 2.3 863 1,596 1,602 1,612 1,630 1,677 1,741 2,131    
    Independent John Cummins 1.6 625 702 710 719 736 850        
    Independent Ralph Brereton-Barry 1.3 500 526 530 532 608          
    Independent Hector Hughes 0.9 329 352 360 362            
    Electorate: 60,171   Valid: 38,072   Quota: 6,346   Turnout: 63.3%  

    1922 general election

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    1922 general election: Wexford[21][71]
    Party Candidate FPv% Count
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    Labour Richard Corish 35.5 11,692            
    Farmers' Party Michael Doyle 19.0 6,263 6,688          
    Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty) James Ryan 11.8 3,879 4,064 4,101 4,508 5,851 5,935 5,960
    Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty) Séamus Doyle 8.6 2,819 3,061 3,200 4,550 5,920 5,984 6,054
    Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty) John O'Byrne 7.2 2,370 2,568 2,965 3,293      
    Labour Daniel O'Callaghan 6.8 2,229 6,026 6,205 6,360 6,741    
    Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty) Seán Etchingham 6.6 2,185 2,362 2,398        
    Farmers' Party Michael Jordan 4.6 1,524 1,599          
    Electorate: 49,058   Valid: 32,961   Quota: 6,593   Turnout: 67.2%  

    1921 general election

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    1921 general election: Wexford[20]
    Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
    Sinn Féin Richard Corish Unopposed N/A 1
    Sinn Féin Séamus Doyle Unopposed N/A 2
    Sinn Féin Seán Etchingham Unopposed N/A 3
    Sinn Féin James Ryan Unopposed N/A 4

    See also

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    References

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