Constituency: Dublin Central

Summary

Electorate Seats Total Poll Turnout Valid Poll Spoiled Votes Quota
63190 4 33027 52% 32754 273 6551

Vote Distribution

Count 1

Elected

Left Right

Count Results

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Mary Lou McDonald Mary Lou McDonald
(SF)

6389 6510 7388

Paschal Donohoe Paschal Donohoe
(FG)

5493 5569 5590 5606 5701 5730 5856 6162 6275 8069

Gary Gannon Gary Gannon
(SD)

4353 4397 4464 4639 5027 6363 6532 7481

Gerard Hutch Gerard Hutch
(Ind)

3098 3187 3295 3513 3650 3733 4995 5021 5039 5194 5321

Marie Sherlock Marie Sherlock
(Lab)

2465 2505 2521 2547 2665 2917 2990 3841 4557 5070 6102

Mary Fitzpatrick Mary Fitzpatrick
(FF)

2344 2427 2446 2468 2538 2553 2646 2768 2802

Neasa Hourigan Neasa Hourigan
(GP)

1952 1986 1999 2019 2113 2315 2352

Malachy Steenson Malachy Steenson
(Ind)

1602 1955 1990 2041 2134 2195

Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin
(PBPS)

1471 1497 1540 1656 2112

Clare Daly Clare Daly
(I4C)

1317 1367 1445 1539

Janice Boylan Janice Boylan
(SF)

1257 1295

Ian Noel Smyth Ian Noel Smyth
(Aon)

715

Andrew Kelly Andrew Kelly
(CP)

298

On the Ballot

Janice Boylan

Janice Boylan

Sinn Féin

Ms Boylan has been elected to Dublin City Council three times in a row after the summer’s local elections. She is a long time ally of her party leader Mary Lou McDonald but had public falling out with the party two years ago which saw her threaten to quit the party. However, she resolved her differences following a meeting with Ms McDonald and was a surprise addition to the party’s general election ticket.

Clare Daly

Clare Daly

Independents 4 Change

The former MEP who lost her seat in the European Parliament decided to make a surprise entry in Dublin Central where she never stood before. Daly was first elected to the Dáil in the 2011 as a Socialist Party TD. However, she later resigned due to what the Socialist Party described as her “political connection” with developer Mick Wallace who had been accused of falsifying Vat returns.  She was re-elected to the Dáil under the Independents4Change banner before successfully running for Europe alongside Wallace. They both lost their seats this summer following controversies surrounding their views on Russia.

Paschal Donohoe

Paschal Donohoe

Fine Gael

Fine Gael’s economic guru has defied speculation and is running for fourth term in the Dáil.   He is a former Finance Minister and a current a Public Expenditure Minister. He was director of elections for Fine Gael’s last general election which saw the party lose a significant number of seats. His political career has been relatively controversy free apart from a Sipo investigation into a businessman Michael Stone using his staff to help with Mr Donohoe’s recent most election campaigns. The controversy resulted in Mr Stone resigning from the Land Development Agency.

Mary Fitzpatrick

Mary Fitzpatrick

Fianna Fáil

The 2024 General Election will be the Fianna Fáil senator's fifth attempt to get elected to the Dáil.  Dublin Central hasn’t had a Fianna Fáil TD since the Bertie Ahern-era and Fitzpatrick has struggled to fill the gap since the collapse in the party’s vote following the financial crash. She is the Fianna Fáil housing spokesperson in the Seanad and has campaigned strongly on anti-social behaviour in the city. She immigrated to the US in the eighties where she worked as a sales and marketing director.

Gary Gannon

Gary Gannon

Social Democrats

Gary Gannon has steadily built up his profile in the constituency over recent elections. He is aiming for a second term as a Dáil deputy. Mr Gannon’s election chances were buoyed by a strong local elections showing for the social democrats with ten candidates securing a seat on Dublin City Council. He is the party’s spokesperson education, arts, social protection, foreign affairs and defence. He previously served on Dublin City Council and was part of Independent TD Maureen O’Sullivan’s political organisation in the North Inner City.

Neasa Hourigan

Neasa Hourigan

The Green Party

The Green Party TD is aiming for a second stint in the Dáil after an eventful first term. Ms Hourigan has regularly found herself at odds with her own party over the last five years. This included voting against entering into coalition with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, and supporting a bid to oust Green Party leader Eamon Ryan. Ms Hourigan refused to support the government on three critical votes during the Coalition’s Dáil term. Two of the votes related to housing and tenants rights and the third was linked to the governance of the national maternity hospital. She ran unsuccessfully to become the party’s deputy leader when Catherine Martin announced she would be stepping down.

Gerard Hutch

Gerard Hutch

Independent

The veteran criminal (61) described himself as a consultant when he officially registered to become an Independent candidate. 'The Monk' is one of Ireland’s most notorious criminals who was recently before the Special Criminal Court where he was accused of orchestrating the Regency Hotel murder which sparked Ireland’s biggest gang war.  However, he was found not guilty.  He was subsequently arrested in Spain on money laundering charges. He was given bail of €100,000 and cited his bid for the Dáil as one of the reasons for being released from custody.

Andrew Kelly

Andrew Kelly

Centre Party of Ireland

Mary Lou McDonald

Mary Lou McDonald

Sinn Féin

The Sinn Féin leader is aiming for her fourth term as a TD. She has led Sinn Féin since Gerry Adams stepped down as leader in 2018.  She led her party to its biggest ever success after the 2020 General Election. Ms McDonald previously secured a seat for Sinn Féin in the European Parliament in 2004.  Before standing for Sinn Féin, Ms McDonald was a member of Fianna Fáil. In recent weeks, she has been forced to defend her leadership and her party after a number of controversies.

Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin

Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin

People Before Profit-Solidarity

The second time general election candidate is a musician who led the recent campaign against plans to knock down the Cobblestone Pub in Smithfield.  He is also a member of the Unite Against Racism movement and has campaigned against the direct provision system.  He ran unsuccessfully in the 2020 General Election and the recent local elections. He has two albums and a song called ‘My Lovely Leo’ which is about the former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar appearing to him in a dream.

Marie Sherlock

Marie Sherlock

Labour

This will be Ms Sherlock’s first run at a general election after being successfully elected to the Seanad’s labour panel after the 2020 vote. The cork native, who has worked in the European Parliament and with workers union Siptu, was also elected to Dublin City Council in 2019. She is the Labour Party’s spokesperson on employment affairs, arts, culture, media and the Gaeltacht.

Ian Noel Smyth

Ian Noel Smyth

Aontú

This will be Mr Smyth’s third time running for the Dáil. His first attempt was back in 2016 when he ran as a Green Party but decided to run for Aontú in 2020. He is a father of four who lives in Cabra and works as an architect. His Aontú profile says he is active GAA through involvement with Whitehall Colmcilles GAA Club and as a senior level referee. He is also a member of his local swimming club.

Malachy Steenson

Malachy Steenson

Independent

Until he became a Dublin City Councillor this year, Mr Steenson ran unsuccessfully in a number local and national elections.  His success in the summer’s local elections was on the back of far-right and anti-migrant rhetoric. However, he previously ran for the far-left Workers Party.  He also had links to Republican Sinn Féin. He is anti-abortion.


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