Tipperary (Dáil constituency)

Tipperary is a parliamentary constituency that has been represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, since the 2016 general election. The constituency elects 5 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs) on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV). A constituency of the same name existed between 1923 and 1948.

Tipperary
Dáil constituency
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created2016
Seats5
TDs
  •   Martin Browne (SF)
  •   Jackie Cahill (FF)
  •   Alan Kelly (Lab)
  •   Michael Lowry (Ind)
  •   Mattie McGrath (Ind)
Local government areaCounty Tipperary
Created from
EP constituencySouth

History and boundaries edit

Tipperary
Former Dáil constituency
Former constituency
Created1923
Abolished1948
Seats7
Local government areas
Created from
Replaced by

The constituency was created under the Electoral Act 1923, and was first used at the 1923 general election, incorporating the separate counties of North Tipperary and South Tipperary. It was abolished in 1948.

The Constituency Commission proposed in its 2012 report that at the next general election a new constituency called Tipperary be created, as part of changes that reduced the total number of TDs from 166 to 158.[1][2] This occurred in 2016, shortly after the administrative amalgamation in 2014 of the separate counties to form County Tipperary.[3]

In August 2023, the Electoral Commission published its review of constituency boundaries in Ireland, which recommended that the constituency of Tipperary be abolished, with the creation of two new three-seat constituencies: Tipperary North and Tipperary South.[4] Each new constituency would elect 3 deputies. These changes would commence at the next general election.

Changes to the Tipperary constituency 1923–1948, 2016–present
YearsSeatsAreaChange
1923–19487North Tipperary and South Tipperary[5][6]
1948–2016Constituency abolishedSee Tipperary North and Tipperary South
2016–20205County Tipperary, except for the part in the Offaly constituency.[7]Amalgamation of Tipperary North and Tipperary South;

transfer of the electoral divisions of Aglishcloghane, Ballingarry, Ballylusky, Borrisokane, Carrig, Cloghjordan, Cloghprior, Clohaskin, Finnoe, Graigue, Kilbarron, Lorrha East, Lorrha West, Mertonhall, Rathcabban, Redwood, Riverstown, Terryglass, and Uskane, in the former Rural District of Borrisokane; and Ardcrony, Ballygibbon, Ballymackey, Knigh, and Monsea, in the former Rural District of Nenagh to the new Offaly constituency;

transfer of electoral divisions in Waterford City and County to Waterford.

2020–5County Tipperary, except for the part in the Limerick City constituency[8]Transfer of electoral divisions from the former Offaly constituency;

transfer of Birdhill, Kilcomenty, Newport in the former Rural District of Nenagh to the Limerick City constituency.

TDs edit

TDs 1923–1948 edit

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Tipperary 1923–1948[9]
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
4th1923[10]Dan Breen
(Rep)
Patrick Ryan
(Rep)
Michael Heffernan
(FP)
Louis Dalton
(CnaG)
Séamus Burke
(CnaG)
Daniel Morrissey
(Lab)
Seán McCurtin
(CnaG)
5th1927 (Jun)[11]Seán Hayes
(FF)
William O'Brien
(Lab)
Andrew Fogarty
(FF)
John Hassett
(CnaG)
6th1927 (Sep)[12]Timothy Sheehy
(FF)
7th1932[13]Dan Breen
(FF)
Daniel Morrissey
(Ind)
8th1933[14]Martin Ryan
(FF)
Daniel Morrissey
(CnaG)
Richard Curran
(NCP)
9th1937[15]William O'Brien
(Lab)
Séamus Burke
(FG)
Jeremiah Ryan
(FG)
Daniel Morrissey
(FG)
10th1938[16]Frank Loughman
(FF)
Richard Curran
(FG)
11th1943[17]Richard Stapleton
(Lab)
William O'Donnell
(CnaT)
12th1944[18]Frank Loughman
(FF)
Mary Ryan
(FF)
Richard Mulcahy
(FG)
1947 by-election[19]Patrick Kinane
(CnaP)
13th1948Constituency abolished. See Tipperary North and Tipperary South

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 2016 edit

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Tipperary 2016–
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
32nd2016[20]Séamus Healy
(WUA)
Alan Kelly
(Lab)
Jackie Cahill
(FF)
Michael Lowry
(Ind)
Mattie McGrath
(Ind)
33rd2020[21]Martin Browne
(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 edit

2020 general election edit

2020 general election: Tipperary[21][22][23]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
IndependentMichael Lowry18.114,802        
Sinn FéinMartin Browne12.210,00410,12610,30410,83411,20711,80511,96414,046 
IndependentMattie McGrath11.49,3219,5339,81510,15211,14711,72712,47815,127 
LabourAlan Kelly9.67,8577,9798,4459,2829,61811,39012,13512,77313,222
Fianna FáilJackie Cahill9.77,9408,1718,9489,11410,80911,68412,11812,53512,939
Fine GaelGarret Ahearn7.66,2066,2736,3276,5536,8377,03410,62611,08611,499
IndependentSéamus Healy[a]7.15,8295,8665,9506,3066,6566,9367,058  
Fine GaelMary Newman Julian6.04,9265,0545,1495,5185,7306,206   
IndependentJoe Hannigan5.84,7154,8265,1335,3135,461    
Fianna FáilImelda Goldsboro5.04,0824,1394,6314,749     
GreenRob O'Donnell3.93,1703,2013,315      
Fianna FáilSandra Farrell2.72,2332,275       
Irish FreedomDolores Cahill0.6521527       
IndependentMarese Skehan[b]0.2182186       
Electorate: 126,781   Valid: 81,788   Spoilt: 635   Quota: 13,632   Turnout: 65.01%  
  1. ^ Healy was a member of the Workers and Unemployed Action party but stood as a non-party/independent candidate on this occasion.
  2. ^ The existing ballot paper, which contained the name of the deceased candidate, Marese Skehan, was still used.[24]

On 3 February 2020, following the death of independent candidate, Marese Skehan, the election in the Tipperary constituency was due to be postponed, with nominations to be re-opened.[25][26][27] However, on 5 February the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government issued a Special Difficulty Order allowing the election to proceed on the same date as other constituencies. This was in consideration of the constitutional requirement that elections take place within 30 days of the dissolution of the Dáil.[24][28][29]

2016 general election edit

2016 general election: Tipperary[30][31][32][20]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567
IndependentMichael Lowry16.813,064      
IndependentMattie McGrath14.411,23711,78112,81913,064   
Fianna FáilJackie Cahill9.57,4147,5429,1039,53010,11415,062 
IndependentSéamus Healy[a]9.67,4527,8348,4778,57211,42712,02912,874
LabourAlan Kelly9.97,7468,2098,3879,4569,95811,06711,750
Fine GaelTom Hayes8.06,2186,8217,0269,3739,5609,94310,437
Fianna FáilMichael Smith8.66,7186,8177,5658,1658,891  
Sinn FéinSeamus Morris7.35,7245,9216,0386,205   
Fine GaelNoel Coonan6.14,7825,1405,193    
Fianna FáilSiobhán Ambrose5.74,4724,687     
Fine GaelMarie Murphy2.01,542      
GreenGearóid Fitzgibbon1.71,341      
IndependentMichael Dillon0.3238      
Electorate: 112,615   Valid: 77,948   Spoilt: 646   Quota: 12,992   Turnout: 69.8%  
  1. ^ Healy was a member of the Workers and Unemployed Action party but was officially a non party/independent candidate on this occasion.

1947 by-election edit

Following the death of Clann na Talmhan TD William O'Donnell, a by-election was held on 29 October 1947. The seat was won by the Clann na Poblachta candidate Patrick Kinane.

1947 by-election: Tipperary[19][33]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234
Clann na PoblachtaPatrick Kinane21.411,47113,00416,28123,265
Fianna FáilSeán Hayes32.117,16918,15619,86821,647
Fine GaelJeremiah Ryan21.211,34114,38615,795 
LabourDenis O'Sullivan13.57,2017,427  
Clann na TalmhanMichael Fitzgerald11.86,328   
Electorate: 81,112   Valid: 53,510   Quota: 26,756   Turnout: 65.97%  

1944 general election edit

1944 general election: Tipperary[18][34]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678910
Fianna FáilDan Breen17.310,571         
Fine GaelRichard Mulcahy13.07,989         
Fianna FáilMary Ryan12.07,3307,682        
Fianna FáilAndrew Fogarty9.55,7917,6067,837       
Fianna FáilFrank Loughman7.74,7054,9795,0755,1735,1775,1875,2655,5977,760 
Fine GaelDaniel Morrissey8.35,0615,1235,2096,5426,7996,8006,8057,0907,4038,025
Clann na TalmhanWilliam O'Donnell7.64,6384,6924,7725,0785,1185,1185,1235,2755,3487,305
LabourJohn Boland5.63,4203,4603,5843,6223,6253,6263,6325,5475,7135,890
Clann na TalmhanJohn Stakelum4.93,0263,0503,1213,2013,2173,2183,2273,3603,442 
Fianna FáilJames Gardiner4.52,7582,9123,0253,1433,1443,1543,2193,317  
LabourRichard Stapleton4.62,8212,8743,0393,1003,1103,1113,122   
Fine GaelThomas Bourke3.42,0792,1312,163       
Ailtirí na hAiséirgheTomás Ó Dochartaigh1.81,0721,105        
Electorate: 82,815   Valid: 61,261   Quota: 7,658   Turnout: 74.0%  

1943 general election edit

1943 general election: Tipperary[17][34]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789101112131415161718192021
Fianna FáilDan Breen13.48,742                    
Fine GaelDaniel Morrissey7.95,1785,1835,2195,2406,0126,0466,3476,4626,6266,7017,1827,7768,1198,1718,329      
Fianna FáilAndrew Fogarty6.14,0104,2824,3774,4084,4324,5444,6034,6364,6664,8284,8985,0405,1176,4497,6067,6229,815    
Fianna FáilMartin Ryan7.34,7754,8094,8154,8254,8484,8964,9044,9965,1105,1455,6765,7165,8686,0756,8716,8937,5518,960   
Fine GaelJeremiah Ryan5.83,7963,8023,8353,8483,8983,9274,0694,0914,1524,1744,2354,7024,7704,8725,0135,0335,1265,1945,2057,2178,424
LabourRichard Stapleton3.52,2582,2632,2812,3472,3502,5942,6232,9052,9123,8683,9443,9775,5825,6725,7385,7425,9866,0526,1866,5057,263
Clann na TalmhanWilliam O'Donnell5.53,5823,5903,6003,6103,6233,6713,7843,7914,4224,4465,1875,4055,4325,4685,5015,5175,6125,6405,6956,2826,553
IndependentSéamus Burke5.03,3003,3073,3253,3473,4383,4673,5223,5663,6673,6983,7873,9784,0444,1464,4764,4944,5414,5534,5804,9105,351
IndependentDaniel Kennedy5.43,5383,5583,6453,6743,6873,7753,7933,8353,8694,0904,1184,3084,3474,4254,4884,4914,5304,5474,5774,695 
Fine GaelDenis Bourke3.82,4892,5012,5082,5542,6182,6433,1513,1593,1693,2083,2283,8283,8433,8703,9143,9184,0284,0544,086  
Fianna FáilFrank Loughman4.22,7472,7862,7912,8252,8312,9472,9822,9963,0123,0453,0533,0693,0983,5973,8043,807     
Fianna FáilThomas Meagher4.12,6812,6952,6972,7012,7132,7402,7472,7892,8202,8322,8922,9152,9753,218       
Fianna FáilSeán Hayes3.82,4812,5492,5572,5802,5862,7122,7342,7602,7662,8232,8492,8852,938        
LabourPatrick Tierney3.12,0102,0122,0172,0212,0402,0812,0832,5492,5682,7542,8502,875         
Fine GaelThomas Bourke3.52,2722,2812,2862,2982,3382,3502,5092,5192,5702,6992,757          
Clann na TalmhanTimothy Sheehy2.81,7961,7991,8001,8041,8321,8671,8691,9422,5182,547           
LabourWilliam Cotter2.71,7441,7721,7791,8401,8461,9061,9212,1392,147            
Clann na TalmhanJohn Lee2.71,7581,7601,7621,7711,8061,8421,8681,886             
LabourThomas Malone2.11,3831,3881,3931,4191,4531,5631,569              
Fine GaelRichard Curran2.21,4261,4291,4331,4521,4961,545               
Córas na PoblachtaDenis J. O'Driscoll2.01,2971,3031,3121,3281,333                
Fine GaelAnthony Esmonde2.01,2891,2921,2941,310                 
IndependentMary Corbett0.7466477505                  
IndependentMary Phillips0.6408409                   
Electorate: 82,815   Valid: 65,426   Quota: 8,179   Turnout: 79.0%  

1938 general election edit

1938 general election: Tipperary[16][34]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
Fianna FáilDan Breen14.79,984     
Fianna FáilMartin Ryan10.67,1747,29710,179   
Fianna FáilAndrew Fogarty11.17,5298,4739,401   
Fianna FáilFrank Loughman8.15,4955,6276,3787,9118,658 
Fine GaelRichard Curran8.85,9606,0176,0476,0586,0799,180
Fine GaelDaniel Morrissey10.36,9766,9997,2977,3577,3748,957
Fine GaelJeremiah Ryan11.47,7457,7667,9417,9537,9788,662
LabourWilliam O'Brien8.96,0096,0806,3066,3616,3866,554
Fine GaelSéamus Burke8.35,6575,6815,7415,7625,776 
Fianna FáilSeán Gaynor7.95,3615,463    
Electorate: 81,678   Valid: 67,890   Quota: 8,487   Turnout: 83.1%  

1937 general election edit

1937 general election: Tipperary[15][34]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678910
Fianna FáilDan Breen13.18,849         
Fine GaelDaniel Morrissey11.57,7708,3129,033       
Fianna FáilAndrew Fogarty8.25,5505,5786,6616,8896,94310,121    
Fine GaelSéamus Burke10.06,7437,1607,3387,3447,4857,5487,55910,838  
Fine GaelJeremiah Ryan7.45,0275,9516,3196,3236,4816,5606,6278,18610,478 
Fianna FáilMartin Ryan8.35,6115,7096,1536,1826,2006,9598,1868,2838,3298,372
LabourWilliam O'Brien9.46,3806,4087,3267,3517,4637,8347,9628,1098,1498,212
Fianna FáilTimothy Sheehy8.05,4235,4815,5405,5545,5595,9756,2076,2406,2596,307
Fine GaelRichard Curran6.54,4205,0685,1865,1975,2895,3425,357   
Fianna FáilSeán Hayes6.94,6714,6894,9295,0205,032     
IndependentDaniel Kennedy6.04,0724,280        
Fine GaelJames Timoney4.53,009         
Electorate: 82,727   Valid: 67,525   Quota: 8,441   Turnout: 81.6%  

1933 general election edit

1933 general election: Tipperary[14][34]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
Fianna FáilAndrew Fogarty13.59,362        
Cumann na nGaedhealDaniel Morrissey7.45,1045,1095,5467,4427,7679,583   
National Centre PartyRichard Curran10.06,8966,9047,1547,2997,3647,6877,74411,888 
Cumann na nGaedhealSéamus Burke7.14,9404,9465,3276,0196,1737,5318,2419,318 
Fianna FáilSeán Hayes10.06,9097,1877,2097,2198,4058,5068,5138,6118,712
Fianna FáilMartin Ryan9.76,7326,8556,8656,9027,5557,7467,7497,8798,145
Fianna FáilDan Breen8.45,8115,9776,0066,0317,2767,4177,4307,5817,797
Fianna FáilTimothy Sheehy8.25,7075,7345,7345,7665,9876,0986,1006,1556,268
National Centre PartyJoseph McCann6.44,4054,4224,5875,1455,2745,8065,944  
Cumann na nGaedhealJeremiah Ryan5.83,9974,0104,2434,4874,662    
LabourWilliam O'Brien5.94,1024,1614,1774,213     
Cumann na nGaedhealSeán McCurtin4.73,2523,2553,704      
Cumann na nGaedhealMichael Heffernan2.92,0052,009       
Electorate: 82,499   Valid: 69,222   Quota: 8,653   Turnout: 83.9%  

1932 general election edit

1932 general election: Tipperary[13][34]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567891011
Fianna FáilDan Breen13.68,817          
Cumann na nGaedhealSéamus Burke12.48,0568,0758,166        
IndependentDaniel Morrissey9.86,3886,4026,6357,1917,5908,980     
Fianna FáilAndrew Fogarty7.44,7874,8904,9255,4865,5465,6255,6488,0039,084  
Fianna FáilTimothy Sheehy8.25,3325,3475,4125,4325,4365,5295,5955,7419,077  
Fianna FáilSeán Hayes7.14,6114,7004,8005,0725,2765,3265,3437,2457,6808,413 
Cumann na nGaedhealJohn Hassett6.54,1964,2114,2404,3915,1616,5596,9327,0937,2867,3287,483
Cumann na nGaedhealMichael Heffernan6.24,0434,0494,0814,1465,3066,2686,5616,6136,7056,7276,790
Fianna FáilMartin Ryan7.44,8064,8384,8665,0325,0465,1245,1935,432   
Fianna FáilJames Davin6.64,3084,6774,7454,9424,9765,0275,046    
Cumann na nGaedhealSeán McCurtin5.43,5173,5263,5633,6484,186      
Cumann na nGaedhealPatrick Henehan4.83,1113,1133,1603,215       
LabourDaniel Kennedy2.51,6321,6512,219        
LabourRichard Stapleton2.11,3541,359         
Electorate: 80,805   Valid: 64,958   Quota: 8,120   Turnout: 80.4%  

September 1927 general election edit

September 1927 general election: Tipperary[12][34]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
Cumann na nGaedhealSéamus Burke16.89,852        
LabourDaniel Morrissey14.28,344        
Fianna FáilSeán Hayes11.26,5676,5936,6196,6386,7677,477   
Fianna FáilAndrew Fogarty8.44,9435,1435,1705,2535,3157,0277,0918,564 
Farmers' PartyMichael Heffernan10.15,9146,1886,2046,5646,9366,9776,9817,2307,263
Cumann na nGaedhealJohn Hassett6.94,0315,4525,4735,8316,5266,7366,7387,1217,227
Fianna FáilTimothy Sheehy8.34,8604,8774,9194,9405,0035,6745,7246,1546,849
Cumann na nGaedhealJeremiah Ryan6.33,6823,9713,9934,5435,5325,6415,6486,1736,263
LabourWilliam O'Brien4.62,6682,7283,5533,6163,9024,2004,220  
Fianna FáilSeán Gleeson6.33,7013,7653,7853,7903,817    
Cumann na nGaedhealLaurence Tobin4.12,3982,5082,5142,745     
Cumann na nGaedhealRichard Trecey2.91,6721,7331,742      
Electorate: 81,381   Valid: 58,632   Quota: 7,330   Turnout: 72.1%  

June 1927 general election edit

June 1927 general election: Tipperary[11][34]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789101112131415
LabourDaniel Morrissey17.210,307              
Cumann na nGaedhealSéamus Burke13.48,043              
Farmers' PartyMichael Heffernan7.94,7234,7534,7904,8374,9805,1045,1475,3295,4966,4866,8527,504   
LabourWilliam O'Brien3.72,2244,4694,4894,7974,8944,9575,0475,3825,6895,7606,1636,8516,8567,0927,547
Fianna FáilSeán Hayes8.75,2325,2725,2755,4115,4465,4575,5535,6135,8175,8435,9216,1066,1076,9987,105
Fianna FáilAndrew Fogarty6.33,7953,8343,8453,9554,0264,0664,2294,2624,5944,6654,8725,1555,1566,9257,186
Cumann na nGaedhealJohn Hassett4.02,3852,4162,6272,6602,8003,2783,3073,7023,8183,9654,2754,5924,5964,7766,755
Fianna FáilTimothy Sheehy6.13,6263,6713,6733,6753,6833,6944,2394,2494,2714,6375,0195,0505,0505,2865,389
Cumann na nGaedhealPatrick Ryan5.02,9913,0283,0983,1313,2213,3683,3763,6423,7723,8444,0534,2794,2894,319 
Fianna FáilSeán Gleeson5.02,9983,0353,0393,0783,1153,1463,3143,3313,4343,4743,6403,7053,705  
National LeagueThomas Condon3.21,9081,9301,9562,2002,5122,5332,5402,5852,7382,7582,914    
IndependentFrank McGrath3.11,8591,9451,9591,9832,0282,1462,2212,2642,3732,746     
Farmers' PartyJohn Seymour3.42,0112,0592,0682,0702,0942,1702,2832,3112,335      
IndependentDan Breen2.51,4801,5261,5661,6531,7131,7401,7581,796       
Cumann na nGaedhealPatrick Morris2.11,2831,3091,3381,3711,4041,5341,564        
Fianna FáilMichael Kennedy2.31,4011,4261,4281,4311,4401,468         
Cumann na nGaedhealMartin Maher2.11,2271,2491,2931,2951,404          
National LeagueJohn Hackett2.01,1921,2111,2411,281           
IndependentJohn Cronin2.01,1751,2011,209            
Electorate: 81,381   Valid: 59,860   Quota: 7,483   Turnout: 73.6%  

1923 general election edit

1923 general election: Tipperary[10][34]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678910111213
Cumann na nGaedhealSéamus Burke22.412,257            
RepublicanDan Breen16.59,026            
Cumann na nGaedhealLouis Dalton5.12,7935,9756,0906,1066,1856,4536,4677,174     
Cumann na nGaedhealSeán McCurtin9.35,0885,7135,7575,8875,9296,1806,3007,019     
RepublicanPatrick Ryan10.15,5075,5285,8376,0866,1416,1936,3026,3506,3616,3688,522  
LabourDaniel Morrissey10.25,5805,7355,8615,9456,0086,0736,1616,2856,3236,3656,4956,7117,110
Farmers' PartyMichael Heffernan5.73,1303,3823,4453,4763,7633,9894,0414,3134,4444,4904,6114,7456,201
LabourPatrick Doherty5.42,9553,1393,4043,4803,5333,5403,5773,6373,6623,6733,8274,3654,442
Farmers' PartyMartin Meagher2.91,6091,7831,8021,8161,8701,9052,7442,9093,0353,1033,1313,178 
RepublicanWilliam Quirke2.91,5691,5882,6322,6932,7272,8102,8562,8792,8862,895   
Cumann na nGaedhealMartin Dwyer2.61,4272,0652,1082,1182,1452,2412,279      
Farmers' PartyJames O'Meara2.41,3211,3701,3811,3921,4411,473       
IndependentPatrick L. Ryan1.91,0371,0991,1311,1431,191        
Farmers' PartyPeter Moloney1.3733770809815         
IndependentWilliam Gleeson1.2655678758          
Electorate: 86,703   Valid: 54,687   Quota: 6,836   Turnout: 63.1%  

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