1998 Limerick East by-election

A by-election was held in the Dáil Éireann Limerick East constituency in Ireland on 11 March 1998. It followed the death of Labour Party Teachta Dála (TD) Jim Kemmy on 25 September 1997.

1998 Limerick East by-election

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Turnout42,703 (54.7%)
 
NomineeJan O'SullivanSandra MarshMary Jackman
PartyLabourFianna FáilFine Gael
First preferences10,61910,17310,445
Percentage24.923.824.5
Final count22,88815,188

 
NomineeTim O'MalleyJohn RyanJenny Marie Shapland
PartyProgressive DemocratsDemocratic LeftSinn Féin
First preferences4,2873,868909
Percentage10.09.12.1
Final count

 
NomineeJohn GilliganNora BennisEric Sheppard
PartyIndependentNational PartyGreen
First preferences850700546
Percentage2.01.61.3
Final count

TD before election

Jim Kemmy
Labour

Elected TD

Jan O'Sullivan
Labour

The election was won by Limerick City Councillor Jan O'Sullivan of the Labour Party.

Among the candidates were Senator and Limerick County Councillor Mary Jackman, Limerick County Councillor Tim O'Malley, Limerick City Councillor John Ryan, Limerick City Councillor John Gilligan

On the same day, a by-election took place in Dublin North, both were the final occasions which Democratic Left contested by-elections.

Result

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1998 Limerick East by-election[1]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
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LabourJan O'Sullivan24.910,61911,44413,72414,96722,888
Fine GaelMary Jackman24.510,44510,87011,59112,860 
Fianna FáilSandra Marsh23.810,17310,85211,32813,11715,188
Progressive DemocratsTim O'Malley10.04,2874,5784,913  
Democratic LeftJohn Ryan9.13,8684,507   
Sinn FéinJenny Marie Shapland2.1909    
IndependentJohn Gilligan2.0850    
National PartyNora Bennis1.6700    
GreenEric Sheppard1.3546    
IndependentBarney Sheehan0.5198    
IndependentNoel Hannon0.3108    
Electorate: 78,062   Valid: 42,703   Quota: 21,352   Turnout: 54.7%  

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