Constituency: Dublin Bay North

Summary

Electorate Seats Total Poll Turnout Valid Poll Spoiled Votes Quota
110574 5 66092 60% 65568 524 10929

Vote Distribution

Count 1

Elected

Left Right

Count Results

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Cian O'Callaghan Cian O'Callaghan
(SD)

9738 9756 9759 9770 9797 10104 10824 11908

Denise Mitchell Denise Mitchell
(SF)

9012 9041 9080 9138 9213 9574 9611 10065 10410 10640 11042

Tom Brabazon Tom Brabazon
(FF)

6854 6869 6875 6898 6930 7006 7080 7116 7125 7228 7522 7938 8423 8919

Naoise Ó'Muirí Naoise Ó'Muirí
(FG)

5955 5960 5960 5962 5966 5981 6141 6167 6191 6213 6438 7008 7115 11574

Deirdre Heney Deirdre Heney
(FF)

5509 5517 5519 5527 5536 5569 5707 5753 5761 5827 6088 6648 6801 7612

Aoibhinn Tormey Aoibhinn Tormey
(FG)

5313 5323 5325 5327 5334 5363 5535 5561 5577 5617 5733 6246 6347

Micheál Mac Donncha Micheál Mac Donncha
(SF)

3892 3911 3920 3943 3991 4136 4166 4370 4483 4608 4860 5364

Barry Heneghan Barry Heneghan
(Ind)

3602 3655 3686 3748 3880 4116 4210 4400 4524 5309 6213 7192 8920 9203

Shane Folan Shane Folan
(Lab)

2921 2930 2943 2947 2971 3046 3529 3701 3983 4074 4234

James Morris James Morris
(Aon)

2460 2554 2569 2636 2932 3037 3064 3147 3177 3691

David Healy David Healy
(GP)

2107 2111 2114 2120 2130 2161

Bernard Mulvany Bernard Mulvany
(PBPS)

2046 2068 2078 2096 2134 2453 2531

John Lyons John Lyons
(Ind)

1829 1873 1919 2009 2122

Michael Burke Michael Burke
(Ind)

1379 1457 1595 1865 2385 2605 2616 2695 2723

Paul Christopher Fitzsimons Paul Christopher Fitzsimons
(IFP)

1116 1161 1273 1469

Brian Garrigan Brian Garrigan
(Ind)

747 785 917

Kevin Coyle Kevin Coyle
(Ind)

547 581

Jamie McGlue Jamie McGlue
(Ind)

252

Diarmaid Ó Conoráin Diarmaid Ó Conoráin
(Ind)

185

Stephen Doyle Stephen Doyle
(Ind)

104

On the Ballot

Tom Brabazon

Tom Brabazon

Fianna Fáil

A county councillor since 2003 , he was recently re-elected to Dublin City Council in 2024. He was appointed Deputy Lord Mayor in 2019 and then Lord Mayor of Dublin in 2020, taking the place of Fianna Fáil colleague Paul McAuliffe when he was elected to the Dáil. A solicitor, Mr Brabazon was criticised in 2015 for remarks he made on the legislation bringing in gender quotas, when he said voters should pick "real women with real life experience of childbirth".

Michael Burke

Michael Burke

Independent

Michael Burke is a retired soldier who previously served as a peacekeeper with the United Nations including in the Middle East, Lebanon and Cyprus. Mr Burke contested the recent local elections for a seat on Dublin City Council where he received 911 first preference votes in the Donaghmede area. He also ran in the 2020 general election, where received 370 first preference votes but was excluded on count five with a total of 779 votes.

Kevin Coyle

Kevin Coyle

Independent

Kevin Coyle is an Independent candidate but is also aligned with the National Alliance. Mr Coyle was a prominent presence at the Sandwith Street immigrant camp protest in 2023. He also drew criticism after he posted a picture on social media showing him masked and holding what appeared to be an Airsoft rifle, which he described as a ‘joke’.

Stephen Doyle

Stephen Doyle

Independent

Stephen Doyle is an Independent candidate and is a taxi driver from Raheny.

Paul Christopher Fitzsimons

Paul Christopher Fitzsimons

Irish Freedom Party

Paul Fitzsimons joined the Irish Freedom Party in 2022 and has worked in IT. He ran in the recent local elections in the Ongar area for a seat on Fingal County Council but was not successful. He received 427 first preference votes. This year, Mr Fitzsimons was charged with unlawful possession of a knife, failing to comply with garda directions and engaging in threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour in an incident at Talbot Street in Dublin city centre. Mr Fitzsimons pleaded not guilty to the charges and his case was remanded for hearing on November 18.

Shane Folan

Shane Folan

Labour

Shane Folan has a big job to do to fill the shoes and seat of outgoing TD and now MEP Aodhán Ó Ríordáin. Mr Folan is from the Artane area of the constituency and now lives in Raheny. He first ran for local elections in 2019 in Donaghmede but was eliminated after receiving 1,111 votes. Mr Folan also ran in the recent local elections this year but did not secure a seat, receiving 943 votes.

Brian Garrigan

Brian Garrigan

Independent

Brian Garrigan is the owner of an IT recovery and computer repair business. He unsuccessfully ran in both the recent local elections for the North Inner City and in the general election in 2020 in Dublin Bay North.. Mr Garrigan avoided jail time and a criminal conviction after an incident in October 2023, when he was accused of engaging in threatening, abusive and insulting behaviour under the Public Order Act, a weapons offence for the production of a slash-hook during a dispute, and criminal damage to freshly laid tarmac. Judge John Hughes said Mr Garrigan was “at the end of his tether and lost the plot” when he produced a slash-hook after a work crew cut off his water supply but he did not receive jail time.

David Healy

David Healy

The Green Party

David Healy is a Green Party councillor for Howth-Malahide on Fingal County Council and was mayor in 2020. A long standing member of the party, Mr Healy is a climate change policy researcher. He was advisor to former party leader Eamon Ryan and was a policy adviser to John Gormley when he was Minister for the Environment in 2007. Mr Healy has run a number of times for general election in the area and came close to securing a seat in 2020 when he received 8,527 votes.

Barry Heneghan

Barry Heneghan

Independent

Barry Heneghan is a first time general election candidate and ran for the first time in the recent local elections for Dublin City Council. Based in Clontarf, he won a seat on council and was elected on count 5 with 2,452 votes. New to politics, Mr Heneghan has strong backing from former Independent TD and Minister of State Finian McGrath in the upcoming election.

Deirdre Heney

Deirdre Heney

Fianna Fáil

Deirdre Heney was re-elected to Dublin City Council in the Clontarf area in June when she passed the quota on the first count. A qualified solicitor, Ms Heney practised as a barrister but now works as a legislative drafter for Fianna Fáil. Ms Heney first ran for general election in 2007. In 2015, Ms Heney beat fellow Fianna Fáil politician Seán Haughey in a dramatic selection convention, when she won her place on the ballot paper by just two votes. However, Mr Haughey was later added to the ticket and was elected, while Ms Heney did not meet the necessary quota.

John Lyons

John Lyons

Independent

John Lyons is an Independent Left councillor for Dublin City Council in the Artane Whitehall area and was first elected to the council in 2014. He ran in the recent local elections where he received 1,365 first preference votes, the most in the area. In 2016, Mr Lyons ran in the general election as a candidate for People Before Profit where he narrowly missed out on a seat. He ran again in 2020, this time as an Independent Left candidate but again was excluded on the second last count.

Micheál Mac Donncha

Micheál Mac Donncha

Sinn Féin

Mícheál Mac Donncha has been a Dublin City Councillor since 2011 and was elected as Lord Mayor in 2017. He was the editor of the Sinn Féin newspaper, An Phoblacht, for six years, between 1990 and 1996. Mr Mac Donncha was the chair of Dublin City Council's Finance Committee. He came in for criticism 2015 after he called people who ran Irish rugby, 'West Brits'.

Jamie McGlue

Jamie McGlue

Independent

An Independent candidate for the Dublin Bay North constituency, Jamie McGlue is a teacher and recently ran in the local elections for a spot on Fingal County Council. However he was unsuccessful in that campaign after receiving 253 first preference votes.

Denise Mitchell

Denise Mitchell

Sinn Féin

One of the few incumbent TD’s running in the constituency, Ms Mitchell is Sinn Féin’s Deputy Whip and spokesperson on Dublin. The TD was first elected to Dublin City Council in 2014 and then won a seat in the Dáil in 2016. In 2020, Ms Mitchell topped the poll in the constituency, and received 21,344 first preference votes. The Sinn Féin TD received the highest number of votes of any candidate in the country during that election.

James Morris

James Morris

Aontú

James Morris is new to politics and has worked in finance services for over 20 years. Mr Morris was an Aontú candidate in the Clontarf area for the 2024 local elections where he received 984 first preference votes.

Bernard Mulvany

Bernard Mulvany

People Before Profit-Solidarity

Bernard Mulvany is a full time carer and disability rights activist and previously worked in construction. He ran in the last general election where he received 4,759 but missed out on a seat after he was excluded on the third last count. Most recently, Mr Mulvany ran in the local elections for Dublin City Council in the Clontarf area where he came close to winning a seat and received first preference 1,132 votes.

Diarmaid Ó Conoráin

Diarmaid Ó Conoráin

Independent

Diarmaid Ó Conoráin ran in the recent European elections in June as a Irish Freedom Party candidate in Dublin. During that election, Mr Ó Conoráin received 3,546 first preference votes but was excluded on count 9 after receiving a total of 5,160 votes.

Cian O'Callaghan

Cian O'Callaghan

Social Democrats

Cian O’Callaghan was first elected to the Dáil in 2020 when he was elected on Count 14. Before becoming a TD, Mr O’Callaghan was a councillor on Fingal County Council, elected first in 2009 while a member of the Labour party. He was also elected mayor of Fingal in 2012. A year later he left the Labour party, saying the party's policies while in Government were 'unfair and unjust'. Mr O’Callaghan was appointed deputy leader of the Social Democrats in July 2023. He is the party’s spokesperson on housing.

Naoise Ó'Muirí

Naoise Ó'Muirí

Fine Gael

First elected to Dublin City Council twenty years ago and has retained his seat continuously since 2004. He was Lord Mayor of Dublin in 2012. Re-elected to Dublin City Council this year, Mr Ó Muirí topped the polls in the Clontarf area and was elected on the first count. An engineer and gaeilgoir, Mr Ó Muirí has run in two previous general elections, in 2011 and 2016 but did not win a seat in either race.

Aoibhinn Tormey

Aoibhinn Tormey

Fine Gael

Aoibhinn Tormey ran for reelection in the recent local elections for the Howth Malahide Ward on Fingal County Council where she is the Fine Gael group leader. During the elections in June, Ms Tormey was elected on the 5th count and received 2,383 votes. The daughter of former Fine Gael councillor Dr Bill Tormey, aside from local politics, Ms Tormey is a Senior Clinical Psychologist in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and has previously worked in the Irish Prison Service Psychology Service.


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