The 33rd Dáil was elected at the 2020 general election on 8 February 2020 and first met on 20 February 2020.[1][2] The members of Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland, are known as TDs. There are 160 TDs in the 33rd Dáil, an increase of 2. The 33rd Dáil has lasted 1,567 days to date.

33rd Dáil
32nd Dáil
Overview
Legislative bodyDáil Éireann
JurisdictionIreland
Meeting placeLeinster House
Term20 February 2020 –
Election2020 general election
Government
Members160
Ceann ComhairleSeán Ó Fearghaíl
Leas-Cheann ComhairleCatherine Connolly
TaoiseachSimon Harris
TánaisteMicheál Martin
Chief WhipHildegarde Naughton
Leader of the OppositionMary Lou McDonald
Sessions
1st20 February 2020 – 30 July 2020
2nd2 September 2020 – 15 July 2021
3rd15 September 2021 – 14 July 2022
4th14 September 2022 – 13 July 2023
5th20 September 2023 –

Composition of the 33rd Dáil edit

2020 general election
PartyFeb. 2020[a]Feb. 2024[b]Change
Fianna Fáil3836 2
Sinn Féin3736 1
Fine Gael3533 2
Green1211 1
Labour67 1
Social Democrats66
Solidarity–PBP55
Aontú11
Inds. 4 Change10 1
Independent1920 1
Independent Ireland3 3
Right to Change1 1
Ceann Comhairle1 1
Total160

Government coalition parties denoted with bullets ()

Notes
  1. ^ February 2020 column shows the state of parties after the 2020 general election.
  2. ^ February 2024 column shows the state of the parties after Michael Fitzmaurice joined Independent Ireland.
Members of Dáil Éireann after the 2020 general election.

Ceann Comhairle edit

The Ceann Comhairle is automatically returned unless they state their intention to retire before the Dáil is dissolved.[3] The outgoing Ceann Comhairle, Seán Ó Fearghaíl, did not retire. The first order of business of the new Dáil was to elect a new Ceann Comhairle. Ó Fearghaíl and Denis Naughten were both nominated, and Ó Fearghaíl was re-elected as Ceann Comhairle in a secret ballot.[4][5]

Leadership edit

Government edit

Opposition edit

List of TDs edit

Of the 160 TDs, forty-eight were elected for the first time.[6] 36 are women (22.5%) and 124 are men.[7]

ConstituencyNamePortraitParty affiliation
(Technical group)
Assumed office
Start of Dáil termCurrent
Carlow–KilkennyKathleen Funchion Sinn Féin10 March 2016
John McGuinness Fianna Fáil26 June 1997
Jennifer Murnane O'Connor[a][b] Fianna Fáil20 February 2020
Malcolm Noonan[a] Green Party20 February 2020
John Paul Phelan Fine Gael9 March 2011
Cavan–MonaghanMatt Carthy[a] Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Heather Humphreys Fine Gael9 March 2011
Brendan SmithFianna Fáil14 December 1992
Niamh SmythFianna Fáil10 March 2016
Pauline Tully[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
ClareJoe CareyFine Gael14 June 2007
Cathal Crowe[a]Fianna Fáil20 February 2020
Michael McNamaraIndependent
(Independent Group)
20 February 2020[c]
Violet-Anne Wynne[a]Sinn FéinIndependent20 February 2020
Cork EastPat BuckleySinn Féin10 March 2016
James O'Connor[a]Fianna Fáil20 February 2020
Seán SherlockLabour14 June 2007
David StantonFine Gael26 June 1997
Cork North-CentralMick BarryPeople Before Profit–Solidarity10 March 2016
Colm Burke[a]Fine Gael20 February 2020
Thomas Gould[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Pádraig O'SullivanFianna Fáil3 December 2019
Cork North-WestMichael CreedFine Gael14 June 2007[c]
Aindrias MoynihanFianna Fáil10 March 2016
Michael MoynihanFianna Fáil26 June 1997
Cork South-CentralSimon CoveneyFine Gael3 November 1998
Micheál MartinFianna Fáil29 June 1989
Michael McGrathFianna Fáil14 June 2007
Donnchadh Ó LaoghaireSinn Féin10 March 2016
Cork South-WestHolly Cairns[a]Social Democrats20 February 2020
Michael CollinsIndependent
(Rural Group)
Independent Ireland10 March 2016
Christopher O'Sullivan[a]Fianna Fáil20 February 2020
DonegalPearse DohertySinn Féin30 November 2010
Pádraig Mac Lochlainn[b]Sinn Féin20 February 2020[c]
Charlie McConalogueFianna Fáil9 March 2011
Joe McHughFine GaelIndependent14 June 2007
Thomas PringleIndependent
(Independent Group)
9 March 2011
Dublin Bay NorthRichard BrutonFine Gael9 March 1982
Seán HaugheyFianna Fáil10 March 2016[c]
Denise MitchellSinn Féin10 March 2016
Cian O'Callaghan[a]Social Democrats20 February 2020
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin[b]Labour20 February 2020[c]
Dublin Bay SouthChris AndrewsSinn Féin20 February 2020[c]
Ivana BacikElected in 2021 by-electionLabour13 July 2021
Eoghan MurphyFine GaelResigned in 20219 March 2011
Jim O'CallaghanFianna Fáil10 March 2016
Eamon RyanGreen Party10 March 2016[c]
Dublin CentralPaschal DonohoeFine Gael9 March 2011
Gary Gannon[a]Social Democrats20 February 2020
Neasa Hourigan[a]Green PartyIndependent20 February 2020
Mary Lou McDonaldSinn Féin9 March 2011
Dublin FingalAlan FarrellFine Gael9 March 2011
Darragh O'BrienFianna Fáil10 March 2016[c]
Joe O'BrienGreen Party3 December 2019
Louise O'ReillySinn Féin10 March 2016
Duncan Smith[a]Labour20 February 2020
Dublin Mid-WestEmer Higgins[a]Fine Gael20 February 2020
Gino KennyPeople Before Profit–Solidarity10 March 2016
Eoin Ó BroinSinn Féin10 March 2016
Mark WardSinn Féin3 December 2019
Dublin North-WestDessie EllisSinn Féin9 March 2011
Paul McAuliffe[a]Fianna Fáil20 February 2020
Róisín ShortallSocial Democrats14 December 1992
Dublin RathdownJosepha MadiganFine Gael10 March 2016
Catherine MartinGreen Party10 March 2016
Neale Richmond[a][b]Fine Gael20 February 2020
Dublin South-CentralJoan CollinsIndependents 4 Change
(Independent Group)
Right to Change
(Independent Group)
9 March 2011
Patrick Costello[a]Green Party20 February 2020
Aengus Ó SnodaighSinn Féin6 June 2002
Bríd SmithPeople Before Profit–Solidarity10 March 2016
Dublin South-WestColm Brophy[b]Fine Gael10 March 2016
Seán CroweSinn Féin9 March 2011[c]
Francis Noel Duffy[a]Green Party20 February 2020
John LahartFianna Fáil10 March 2016
Paul MurphyPeople Before Profit–Solidarity14 October 2014
Dublin WestJack ChambersFianna Fáil10 March 2016
Paul Donnelly[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Roderic O'Gorman[a]Green Party20 February 2020
Leo VaradkarFine Gael14 June 2007
Dún LaoghaireRichard Boyd BarrettPeople Before Profit–Solidarity9 March 2011
Cormac Devlin[a]Fianna Fáil20 February 2020
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill[a]Fine Gael20 February 2020
Ossian Smyth[a]Green Party20 February 2020
Galway EastSeán Canney Independent
(Regional Group)
10 March 2016
Ciarán Cannon Fine Gael9 March 2011
Anne Rabbitte Fianna Fáil10 March 2016
Galway WestCatherine Connolly Independent
(Independent Group)
10 March 2016
Mairéad Farrell[a] Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Noel Grealish Independent
(Regional Group)
6 June 2002
Hildegarde NaughtonFine Gael10 March 2016
Éamon Ó CuívFianna Fáil14 December 1992
KerryPa Daly[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Norma Foley[a]Fianna Fáil20 February 2020
Brendan GriffinFine Gael9 March 2011
Danny Healy-RaeIndependent
(Rural Group)
10 March 2016
Michael Healy-RaeIndependent
(Rural Group)
9 March 2011
Kildare NorthRéada Cronin[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Bernard DurkanFine Gael14 December 1982[c]
James LawlessFianna Fáil10 March 2016
Catherine MurphySocial Democrats9 March 2011[c]
Kildare SouthCathal Berry[a]Independent
(Regional Group)
20 February 2020
Martin HeydonFine Gael9 March 2011
Seán Ó Fearghaíl[d]Fianna FáilCeann Comhairle6 June 2002
Patricia Ryan[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Laois–OffalyBarry CowenFianna Fáil9 March 2011
Charles FlanaganFine Gael14 June 2007[c]
Seán FlemingFianna Fáil26 June 1997
Carol NolanIndependent
(Rural Group)
10 March 2016
Brian StanleySinn Féin9 March 2011
Limerick CityBrian Leddin[a]Green Party20 February 2020
Willie O'DeaFianna Fáil9 March 1982
Kieran O'Donnell[b]Fine Gael20 February 2020[c]
Maurice QuinlivanSinn Féin10 March 2016
Limerick CountyNiall CollinsFianna Fáil14 June 2007
Richard O'Donoghue[a]Independent
(Rural Group)
Independent Ireland20 February 2020
Patrick O'DonovanFine Gael9 March 2011
Longford–WestmeathPeter BurkeFine Gael10 March 2016
Sorca Clarke[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Joe Flaherty[a]Fianna Fáil20 February 2020
Robert TroyFianna Fáil9 March 2011
LouthPeter FitzpatrickIndependent
(Regional Group)
9 March 2011
Imelda MunsterSinn Féin10 March 2016
Ged Nash[b]Labour20 February 2020[c]
Fergus O'DowdFine Gael6 June 2002
Ruairí Ó Murchú[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
MayoDara CallearyFianna Fáil14 June 2007
Rose Conway-Walsh[a][b]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Alan Dillon[a]Fine Gael20 February 2020
Michael RingFine Gael14 June 1994
Meath EastThomas ByrneFianna Fáil10 March 2016[c]
Helen McEnteeFine Gael16 April 2013
Darren O'Rourke[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Meath WestDamien EnglishFine Gael6 June 2002
Johnny Guirke[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Peadar TóibínAontú
(Regional Group)
9 March 2011
Roscommon–GalwayMichael FitzmauriceIndependent
(Independent Group)
Independent Ireland14 October 2014
Claire Kerrane[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Denis NaughtenIndependent
(Regional Group)
26 June 1997
Sligo–LeitrimFrank Feighan[b]Fine Gael20 February 2020[c]
Marian HarkinIndependent
(Independent Group)
20 February 2020[c]
Martin KennySinn Féin10 March 2016
Marc MacSharryFianna FáilIndependent10 March 2016
TipperaryMartin Browne[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
Jackie CahillFianna Fáil10 March 2016
Alan KellyLabour9 March 2011
Michael LowryIndependent
(Regional Group)
10 March 1987
Mattie McGrathIndependent
(Rural Group)
14 June 2007
WaterfordMary ButlerFianna Fáil10 March 2016
David CullinaneSinn Féin10 March 2016
Marc Ó Cathasaigh[a]Green Party20 February 2020
Matt Shanahan[a]Independent
(Regional Group)
20 February 2020
WexfordJames BrowneFianna Fáil10 March 2016
Brendan HowlinLabour10 March 1987
Paul KehoeFine Gael6 June 2002
Verona Murphy[a]Independent
(Regional Group)
20 February 2020
Johnny Mythen[a]Sinn Féin20 February 2020
WicklowJohn Brady Sinn Féin10 March 2016
Stephen Donnelly Fianna Fáil9 March 2011
Simon Harris Fine Gael9 March 2011
Steven Matthews[a] Green Party20 February 2020
Jennifer Whitmore[a] Social Democrats20 February 2020
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av Elected for the first time at the 2020 general election.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Member of the 25th Seanad at time of election.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Previously served as member of the Dáil non-consecutively to the current consecutive terms of office.
  4. ^ Seán Ó Fearghaíl was returned automatically without standing for election. In accordance with Article 16.6 of the Constitution of Ireland, the outgoing Ceann Comhairle is deemed to be automatically returned.

Technical groups edit

The Independents and some small parties formed three technical groups to facilitate Dáil speaking time.[8]

Regional Group edit

PartyNameConstituency
Independent (8)Cathal BerryKildare South
Seán CanneyGalway East
Peter FitzpatrickLouth
Noel GrealishGalway West
Michael LowryTipperary
Verona MurphyWexford
Denis NaughtenRoscommon–Galway
Matt ShanahanWaterford
Aontú (1)Peadar TóibínMeath West

Rural Group edit

PartyNameConstituency
Independent (4)Danny Healy-RaeKerry
Michael Healy-RaeKerry
Mattie McGrathTipperary
Carol NolanLaois–Offaly
Independent Ireland (2)Michael CollinsCork South-West
Richard O'DonoghueLimerick County

Independent Group edit

PartyNameConstituency
Independent (4)Catherine ConnollyGalway West
Marian HarkinSligo–Leitrim
Michael McNamaraClare
Thomas PringleDonegal
Right to Change (1)Joan CollinsDublin South-Central
Independent Ireland (1)Michael FitzmauriceRoscommon–Galway

Changes edit

DateConstituencyLossGainNote
20 February 2020Kildare South Fianna Fáil Ceann ComhairleSeán Ó Fearghaíl takes office as Ceann Comhairle[5]
31 May 2020Dublin South-Central Inds. 4 Change Right to ChangeJoan Collins resigns from Independents 4 Change and founds Right to Change[9]
27 April 2021Dublin Bay South Fine Gael Eoghan Murphy resigns as a TD[10][11]
9 July 2021Dublin Bay South  LabourIvana Bacik wins the 2021 Dublin Bay South by-election
15 September 2021Sligo–Leitrim Fianna Fáil IndependentMarc MacSharry resigns the Fianna Fáil whip.[12] He left the party in November 2022.[13]
25 February 2022Clare Sinn Féin IndependentViolet-Anne Wynne resigns from Sinn Féin[14]
19 May 2022Dublin South-Central Green IndependentPatrick Costello suspended after breaking whip on motion on ownership of the National Maternity Hospital, Dublin
19 May 2022Dublin Central Green IndependentNeasa Hourigan suspended after breaking whip on motion on ownership of the National Maternity Hospital
6 July 2022Donegal Fine Gael IndependentJoe McHugh resigns whip to vote against Remediation of Dwellings Damaged By the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks Bill 2022[15]
23 November 2022Dublin South-Central Independent GreenPatrick Costello regains party whip[16]
23 November 2022Dublin Central Independent GreenNeasa Hourigan regains party whip[16]
22 March 2023Dublin Central Green IndependentNeasa Hourigan suspended after breaking whip on motion on extension of eviction ban[17]
10 November 2023Cork South-West Independent Independent IrelandMichael Collins co-founds Independent Ireland
10 November 2023Limerick County Independent Independent IrelandRichard O'Donoghue co-founds Independent Ireland
12 February 2024Roscommon-Galway Independent Independent IrelandMichael Fitzmaurice joins Independent Ireland

See also edit

References edit

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  9. ^ McCarthy, Justine (31 May 2020). "Dublin TD Joan Collins leaves I4C to found new party Right to Change". The Times. Archived from the original on 25 June 2020. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Eoghan Murphy resigns as TD for Dublin Bay South". RTÉ News. 27 April 2021. Archived from the original on 29 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  11. ^ "Resignation of Member – Dáil Éireann (33rd Dáil) – Vol. 1006 No. 2". Houses of the Oireachtas. 28 April 2021. Archived from the original on 21 May 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  12. ^ Hosford, Paul (15 September 2021). "Marc MacSharry resigns from FF parliamentary party ahead of Coveney vote". Irish Examiner. Archived from the original on 15 September 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  13. ^ Power, Jack; Horgan-Jones, Jack (2 November 2022). "Fianna Fáil hits back at former TD over criticism he made in resignation statement". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 20 December 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  14. ^ O'Connell, Hugh (25 February 2022). "Sinn Féin TD Violet-Anne Wynne resigns from party over 'psychological warfare'". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 25 February 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  15. ^ "Government loses Dáil majority as FG TD Joe McHugh votes against mica Bill and resigns party whip". TheJournal.ie. 6 July 2022. Archived from the original on 6 July 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  16. ^ a b McQuinn, Cormac (23 November 2022). "Government officially regains Dáil majority after Hourigan and Costello readmitted into Green Party fold". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 26 November 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  17. ^ McQuinn, Cormac (22 March 2023). "Green Party's Neasa Hourigan suspended from parliamentary party for 15 months after voting against Government". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 23 March 2023. Retrieved 23 March 2023.

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