Constituency: Dublin South-Central

Summary

Electorate Seats Total Poll Turnout Valid Poll Spoiled Votes Quota
77072 4 37819 49% 37344 475 7469

Vote Distribution

Count 1

Elected

Left Right

Count Results

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Aengus Ó Snodaigh Aengus Ó Snodaigh
(SF)

4497 4499 4506 4520 4521 4551 4606 4679 4835 4865 4932 6374 6878 7117 7137

Catherine Ardagh Catherine Ardagh
(FF)

3988 3989 3989 3999 4027 4035 4054 4073 4260 4488 6634 6693 7163 8027

Máire Devine Máire Devine
(SF)

3854 3857 3861 3866 3872 3890 3919 3953 4149 4182 4232 5711 6216 6487 6509

Jen Cummins Jen Cummins
(SD)

3347 3368 3370 3378 3383 3396 3411 3434 3550 4288 4499 4561 5054 6970 7404

Hazel De Nortúin Hazel De Nortúin
(PBPS)

3331 3362 3372 3406 3422 3487 3551 3638 3810 3952 4063 4405 5488 6036 6115

Daithí Doolan Daithí Doolan
(SF)

3290 3290 3295 3317 3328 3361 3424 3463 3563 3594 3649

Mary Seery-Kearney Mary Seery-Kearney
(FG)

3056 3056 3064 3075 3081 3094 3103 3115 3194 3451

Joan Collins Joan Collins
(RCP)

2907 2916 2923 2936 2992 3050 3151 3272 3590 3679 3861 3960

Darragh Moriarty Darragh Moriarty
(Lab)

2476 2491 2496 2512 2520 2542 2578 2598 2668 3454 3920 3987 4333

Patrick Costello Patrick Costello
(GP)

2267 2285 2286 2289 2299 2304 2314 2323 2372

Aisling Considine Aisling Considine
(Aon)

1474 1476 1495 1511 1579 1616 1703 2178

Barry Ward Barry Ward
(IFP)

751 751 767 784 849 978 1326

Philip Sutcliffe Philip Sutcliffe
(Ind)

686 688 738 771 801 966

Dolores Webster Dolores Webster
(Ind)

549 552 561 615 640

Jina Ahearne Jina Ahearne
(IP)

321 321 334 346

Richard Murray Richard Murray
(Ind)

264 269 281

Rebecca Hendrick Rebecca Hendrick
(II)

172 173

John Paul Murphy John Paul Murphy
(RG)

114

On the Ballot

Jina Ahearne

Jina Ahearne

The Irish People

Jina Ahearne is from a group of right-leaning parties which includes her own group, the Irish People. She says she is standing for election to champion “an Ireland that is gaelic and free”. Ms Ahearne pledged to campaign on housing and migration and has identified with a number of campaigns including preservation of the 1916 Rebellion sites at Moore Street in Dublin.

Catherine Ardagh

Catherine Ardagh

Fianna Fáil

Ms Ardagh has been a senator since 2016 and stood twice for the Dáil here getting a strong vote each time but falling short of a seat. A qualified solicitor, she is well known in the area. She is the daughter of the deceased local TD, Seán Ardagh, who served here from 1997 until 2011.

Joan Collins

Joan Collins

Right to Change Party

A Right to Change candidate, Ms Collins is a former post office official, first elected in 2011 for People Before Profit and which she left in 2013, remaining Independent, and later founding her own party. She has won three elections. A long-time left-wing political activist and trade unionist, joining many campaigns including opposition to bin and water charges.

Aisling Considine

Aisling Considine

Aontú

Aisling Considine is a primary school teacher and union activist elected to Dublin City Council last June. She is a fluent Irish speaker and language enthusiast. She won a council seat but failed in a bid to win a European Parliament seat. She says she will campaign for better policing and improvements in housing for the area.

Patrick Costello

Patrick Costello

The Green Party

Mr Costello was a social worker first elected to Dublin City Council in the 2014 “green wave”, winning again in the 2019 local election. First elected to the Dáil in 2020, he has at times been a party dissident in government. Husband of Hazel Chu, a former Dublin Lord Mayor, standing for the Greens in Dublin Bay South.

Jen Cummins

Jen Cummins

Social Democrats

Cllr Cummins has lived in the Liberties for the past 20 years and both her parents also come from the south inner-city locality. A member of Dublin City Council she cites promoting education in the area as a major priority. She is a former youth worker and is now coordinator of the Ballymun Anseo school completion programme working with DEIS schools. 

Hazel De Nortúin

Hazel De Nortúin

People Before Profit-Solidarity

Ms De Nortúin takes the party nomination of outgoing TD, Bríd Smith, who is standing down after eight years. Cllr De Nortúin says she was motivated to enter politics in an effort to promote the Gaelscoil movement in the area and has a long association with left-wing politics. From Cherry Orchard she argues that disadvantaged areas are too often ignored.

Máire Devine

Máire Devine

Sinn Féin

Máire Devine is a trained psychiatric nurse and former union activist who served in the Seanad from 2016 until 2020, and previously stood here in the 2016 Dáil election. In that contest she got almost 3,500 first preferences but was eliminated after the fifth count. This time she is part of a risky three-candidate strategy to seek a second seat.

Daithí Doolan

Daithí Doolan

Sinn Féin

originally from Cork, Mr Doolan is a long-time veteran of many election campaigns and has been a Dublin City Council member since 2004. He is a member of the James Connolly Cumann in Ballyfermot, Dublin. Mr Doolan was first elected to Dublin City Council in 2004 and represents the Ballyfermot-Drimnagh area. Based in Ballyfermot he is a veteran of many political campaigns.

Rebecca Hendrick

Rebecca Hendrick

Independent Ireland

Rebecca Hendrick describes herself as a community activist and volunteer who returned to college as a mature student making her passionate about education. She argues that the area has a great deal of deprivation which impacts upon people’s physical and mental health and limits their life’s chances.

Darragh Moriarty

Darragh Moriarty

Labour

Mr Moriarty was first coopted to Dublin city council to replace Senator Rebecca Moynihan in 2020 after she went to the Seanad. Re-elected in 2020 he now leads his party’s council group. His family ran a shop near the Coombe Hospital, where he grew up and he now lives in Inchicore.

John Paul Murphy

John Paul Murphy

An Rabharta Glas-Green Left

Richard Murray

Richard Murray

Independent

Richard Murray says he is a long-time campaigner on causes as diverse as opposition to water charges to improved housing access and battling against homelessness. He insists that he has always been an independent, avoiding political parties and he is not trying to bandwagon on current popularity of independents.

Aengus Ó Snodaigh

Aengus Ó Snodaigh

Sinn Féin

Mr Ó Snodaigh is a former teacher and official with Bord na Gaeilge, first elected here in May 2002 after earlier unsuccessfully standing elsewhere in Dublin. Initially one of just five Sinn Féin TDs, he is a long-time influential party figure as the organisation has grown, and he was outgoing chair of the Oireachtas Gaeilge committee.

Mary Seery-Kearney

Mary Seery-Kearney

Fine Gael

Mary Seery Kearney is a barrister, senator, and former Dublin South county councillor, who was also previously chief executive of Dublin YMCA. Ms Seery Kearney has also worked as a parliamentary adviser to Fine Gael TDs and worked on the Constitutional Convention, which sat from 2012 until 2014, to consider updates to the 1937 Irish Constitution.

Philip Sutcliffe

Philip Sutcliffe

Independent

Philip Sutcliffe is a former national boxing champion who twice represented Ireland at the Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984. Elected a councillor for Drimnagh last June and has made strong statements about crime and the management of immigration. He is a former Irish soldier and now a respected boxing coach.

Barry Ward

Barry Ward

Irish Freedom Party

Barry Ward is a native of Crumlin where he now lives and was a youth leader in Bru Crumlin. A former lorry driver, he set up his own business but says he had to close it during Covid because of restrictions. He is pledging to fight for small business rights and improved housing access for Irish people while opposing vulture funds.

Dolores Webster

Dolores Webster

Independent

Dolores Webster came to prominence for campaigning against Covid vaccinations in 2021. She is standing on a platform spanning a wide range of community and family issues.


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