Dáil Éireann election summary

This is a summary of the results of all the general elections to Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, from 1918 to 2007.

General elections

The Ceann Comhairle, officially non-partisan, is listed as a member of his former party according to convention.

1918–1921

Election Date Sinn Féin Irish Unionist Irish Parliamentary Labour Unionist Ind Unionist Others Government Days
1918 14 Dec 1918 73 (46.9%) 22 (25.3%) 6 (21.7%) 3 (3%) 1 (0.9%) 0 (2.1%) Sinn Féin
1921 24 May 1921 124 4 Sinn Féin

1922–1933

Election Date FF CnaG Lab SF (Pro) SF (Anti) FP SF BPG NL IWL NCP Others Government Days
1922 16 Jun 1922 17 58 36 7 1 9 SF (Pro-Treaty)
1923 27 Aug 1923 63 (39%) 14 (10.6%) 15 (12.1%) 44[1] (27.4%) 3 (0.9%) 14 (10%) CnaG 1382
1927 (Jun) 9 Jun 1927 44 (26.2%) 47 (27.4%) 22 (12.6%) 11 (8.9%) 5 (3.6%) 8 (7.3%) 16 (14%) CnaG 98
1927 (Sep) 15 Sep 1927 57 (35.2%) 62 (38.7%) 13 (9.1%) 6 (6.4%) 2 (1.6%) 1 (1.1%) 12 (7.9%) CnaG 1615
1932 16 Feb 1932 72 (44.5%) 57 (35.2%) 7 (7.7%) 4 (2%) 13 (11%) Fianna Fáil 343
1933 24 Jan 1933 77 (49.7%) 48 (30.5%) 8 (5.7%) 11 (9.2%) 9 (5.0%) Fianna Fáil 1619

1937–1981

Election Date FF FG Lab SF CnaT NLP CnaP NPD WP AHB SLP Others Government Days
1937 1 Jul 1937 69 (45.2%) 48 (34.8%) 13 (10.3%) 8 (9.7%) Fianna Fáil 351
1938 17 Jun 1938 77 (51.9%) 45 (33.3%) 9 (10%) 7 (4.7%) Fianna Fáil 1832
1943 23 Jun 1943 67 (41.8%) 32 (23.1%) 17 (15.7%) 10 (9.8%) 12 (9.6%) Fianna Fáil 342
1944 30 May 1944 76 (48.9%) 30 (20.5%) 8 (8.8%) 9 (10.1%) 4 (2.7%) 11 (9.1%) Fianna Fáil 1345
1948 4 Feb 1948 68 (41.9%) 31 (19.8%) 14 (8.7%) 7 (5.5%) 5 (2.6%) 10 (13.3%) 12 (8.3%) Inter-Party (1st) 1211
1951 30 May 1951 69 (46.3%) 40 (25.8%) 16 (11.4%) 6 (2.9%) 2 (4.1%) 14 (9.5%) Fianna Fáil 1084
1954 18 May 1954 65 (43.4%) 50 (32%) 19 (12.1%) 0 (0.1%) 5 (3.1%) 3 (3.8%) 5 (5.5%) Inter-Party (2nd) 1022
1957 5 Mar 1957 78 (48.3%) 40 (26.6%) 12 (9.1%) 4 (5.4%) 3 (2.4%) 1 (1.7%) 9 (6.6%) Fianna Fáil 1674
1961 4 Oct 1961 70 (43.8%) 47 (32%) 16 (11.6%) 0 (3.1%) 2 (1.5%) 1 (1.1%) 2 (1%) 6 (5.7%) Fianna Fáil 1281
1965 7 Apr 1965 72 (47.7%) 47 (34.1%) 22 (15.4%) 1 (0.8%) 2 (2.1%) Fianna Fáil 1533
1969 18 Jun 1969 75 (45.7%) 50 (34.1%) 18 (17%) 1 (3.2%) Fianna Fáil 1351
1973 28 Feb 1973 69 (46.2%) 54 (35.1%) 19 (13.7%) 0[2] (1.1%) 2 (3.8%) FGLab 1569
1977 16 Jun 1977 84 (50.6%) 43 (30.6%) 17 (11.6%) 0[3] (1.7%) 4 (5.6%) Fianna Fáil 1456
1981 11 Jun 1981 78 (45.3%) 65 (36.5%) 15 (9.9%) 1[3] (1.7%) 2 (2.5%) 1 (0.4%) 4 (3.7%) FGLab 252

1982–2011

Election Date FF FG Lab SF WP DSP GP PD DL SP PBP Others Government Days
1982 (Feb) 18 Feb 1982 81 (47.3%) 63 (37.3%) 15 (9.1%) 0 (1%) 3[3] (2.3%) 4 (3.0%) Fianna Fáil 279
1982 (Nov) 24 Nov 1982 75 (45.2%) 70 (39.2%) 16 (9.4%) 2[3] (3.3%) 0 (0.4%) 0[4] (0.2%) 3 (2.3%) FGLab 1546
1987 17 Feb 1987 81 (44.1%) 51 (27.1%) 12 (6.4%) 0 (1.9%) 4 (3.8%) 1 (0.4%) 0[5] (0.4%) 14 (11.8%) 3 (4%) Fianna Fáil 849
1989 15 Jun 1989 77 (44.1%) 55 (29.3%) 15 (9.5%) 0 (1.2%) 7 (5%) 1 (0.6%) 1 (1.5%) 6 (5.5%) 4 (3.3%) FFPD 1259
1992 25 Nov 1992 68 (39.1%) 45 (24.5%) 33 (19.3%) 0 (1.6%) 0 (0.7%) 1 (1.4%) 10 (4.7%) 4 (2.8%) 5 (5.9%) FFLab 1654
15 Dec 1994 FGLabDL
1997 6 Jun 1997 77 (39.3%) 54 (27.9%) 17 (10.4%) 1 (2.5%) 0 (0.4%) 2 (2.8%) 4 (4.7%) 4 (2.5%) 1 (0.7%) 0[6] (0.1%) 6 (8.6%) FFPD 1806
2002 17 May 2002 81 (41.5%) 31 (22.5%) 20 (10.8%) 5 (6.5%) 0 (0.2%) 6 (3.8%) 8 (4.0%) 1 (0.8%) 0[6] (0.2%) 14 (9.7%) FFPD 1833
2007 24 May 2007 78 (41.6%) 51 (27.3%) 20 (10.1%) 4 (6.9%) 0 (0.1%) 6 (4.7%) 2 (2.7%) 0 (0.6%) 0 (0.5%) 5 (5.4%) FFGPPD 1383
2011 25 February 2011 20 (17.5%) 76 (36.1%) 37 (19.5%) 14 (9.9%) 0 (0.1%) 0 (1.8%) 2 (1.2%) 2 (1.0%) 15 (12.9%) FGLab

See also

References

  1. Described on ballot papers as Republican candidates.
  2. The anti-abstentionist faction of Sinn Féin, often described as Official Sinn Féin or Sinn Féin (Gardiner Place).
  3. 1 2 3 4 As Sinn Féin The Workers Party.
  4. As the Ecology Party of Ireland.
  5. As the Green Alliance.
  6. 1 2 As the Socialist Workers Party, i.e. before its creation of the People Before Profit Alliance.
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