Longford–Westmeath (Dáil Éireann constituency)













Longford–Westmeath

Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency

Outline map
Location of Longford–Westmeath within Ireland

Current constituency
Created
2007
Seats
4
TDs

  •      Peter Burke (FG)


  •      Willie Penrose (Lab)


  •      Kevin "Boxer" Moran (Ind)


  •      Robert Troy (FF)


County council
Longford County Council
Westmeath County Council
EP constituency
Midlands–North-West








Longford–Westmeath

Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency
Former constituency
Created
1921
Abolished
1937
Seats
4 (1921–1923)
5 (1923–1937)
County council
County Longford
County Westmeath








Longford–Westmeath

Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency
Former constituency
Created
1948
Abolished
1992
Seats
5 (1948–1961)
4 (1961–1992)
County council
County Longford
County Westmeath

Longford–Westmeath is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 4 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).




Contents





  • 1 History and boundaries


  • 2 TDs

    • 2.1 TDs 1921–1937


    • 2.2 TDs 1948–1992


    • 2.3 TDs since 2007



  • 3 Elections

    • 3.1 2016 general election


    • 3.2 2014 by-election


    • 3.3 2011 general election


    • 3.4 2007 general election


    • 3.5 1989 general election


    • 3.6 1987 general election


    • 3.7 November 1982 general election


    • 3.8 February 1982 general election


    • 3.9 1981 general election


    • 3.10 1977 general election


    • 3.11 1973 general election


    • 3.12 1970 by-election


    • 3.13 1969 general election


    • 3.14 1965 general election


    • 3.15 1961 general election


    • 3.16 1957 general election


    • 3.17 1954 general election


    • 3.18 1951 general election


    • 3.19 1948 general election


    • 3.20 1933 general election


    • 3.21 1932 general election


    • 3.22 1930 by-election


    • 3.23 September 1927 general election


    • 3.24 June 1927 general election


    • 3.25 1923 general election


    • 3.26 1922 general election


    • 3.27 1921 general election



  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




History and boundaries


The constituency previously existed from 1921 to 1937 and from 1948 to 1992, but was abolished for the 1992 general election. It was re-created by the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2005 which gave effect to the 2004 Constituency Commission Report on Dáil Constituencies, and was first used in its current form at the 2007 general election.[1] It contains the County Longford portion of the former Longford–Roscommon constituency, and most of the former Westmeath constituency apart from the north-eastern area around Castlepollard and Delvin, which became part of the new Meath West constituency.[2]


The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017 defines the constituency as:[3]


"The county of Longford;
and, in the county of Westmeath, the electoral divisions of:
Athlone East Rural, Auburn, Ballybroder, Bellanalack, Carn, Castledaly, Glassan, Kilcumreragh, Killinure, Moate, Mount Temple, Moydrum, Muckanagh, Tubbrit, Umma, in the former Rural District of Athlone No. 1;
Ardnagragh, Ballymore, Doonis, Drumraney, Noughaval, Piercetown, Templepatrick, Winetown, in the former Rural District of Ballymore;
Boherquill, Coole, Coolure, Finnea, Glore, Knockarrow, Rathowen, Street, in the former Rural District of Coole;
Ardnaglew, Ballinalack, Ballykilmore, Ballymorin, Ballynagore, Belvidere, Carrick, Castle, Castlelost, Castletown, Churchtown, Cloghan, Clonfad, Clonlost, Derrymore, Dysart, Emper, Enniscoffey, Gaybrook, Glenlough, Greenpark, Griffinstown, Heathstown, Hopestown, Huntingdon, Jamestown, Kilbeggan, Kilbixy, Killare, Killucan, Kinnegad, Knockdrin, Lackan, Lauree, Middleton, Milltown, Mullingar Rural, Mullingar North Urban, Mullingar South Urban, Multyfarnham, Newtown, Owel, Portloman, Raharney, Rahugh, Rathconrath, Russellstown, Skeagh, Sonna, Stonehall, Streamstown, Taghmon, Tullaghan, Woodland, in the former Rural District of Mullingar;
and Athlone East Urban, Athlone West Urban."


TDs



TDs 1921–1937













































































Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Longford–Westmeath 1921–1937[4]


Key to parties


  •   CnaG = Cumann na nGaedheal

  •   FP = Farmers' Party

  •   FF = Fianna Fáil

  •   Ind = Independent

  •   Lab = Labour Party

  •   NCP = National Centre Party

  •   Rep = Republican

  •   SF = Sinn Féin

  •   SF (AT) = Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty)

  •   SF (PT) = Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)













































DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
2nd
1921[5]

Lorcan Robbins
(SF)

Seán Mac Eoin
(SF)

Joseph McGuinness
(SF)

Laurence Ginnell
(SF)

4 seats
1921–1923

3rd
1922[6]

John Lyons
(Lab)

Seán Mac Eoin
(SF (PT))

Francis McGuinness
(SF (PT))

Laurence Ginnell
(SF (AT))
4th
1923[7]

John Lyons
(Ind)

Conor Byrne
(Rep)

James Killane[8]
(Rep)

Patrick Shaw
(CnaG)

Patrick McKenna
(FP)
5th
1927 (Jun)[9]

Henry Broderick
(Lab)

Michael Kennedy
(FF)

James Victory
(FF)

Hugh Garahan
(FP)
6th
1927 (Sep)[10]

James Killane
(FF)

Michael Connolly
(CnaG)

1930 by-election[11]

James Geoghegan
(FF)
7th
1932[12]

Francis Gormley
(FF)

Seán Mac Eoin
(CnaG)
8th
1933[13]

James Victory
(FF)

Charles Fagan[14]
(NCP)
9th
1937

Constituency abolished. See Athlone–Longford and Meath–Westmeath

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 1948–1992



















































































Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Longford–Westmeath 1948–1992[4]


Key to parties


  •   FF = Fianna Fáil

  •   FG = Fine Gael

  •   Ind = Independent

  •   SF = Sinn Féin

























































DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
13th
1948[15]

Erskine H. Childers
(FF)

Thomas Carter
(FF)

Michael Kennedy
(FF)

Seán Mac Eoin
(FG)

Charles Fagan
(Ind)
14th
1951[16]

Frank Carter
(FF)
15th
1954[17]

Charles Fagan
(FG)
16th
1957[18]

Ruairí Ó Brádaigh
(SF)
17th
1961[19]

4 seats
1961–1992


Frank Carter
(FF)

Joseph Sheridan
(Ind)
18th
1965[20]

Patrick Lenihan
(FF)

Gerry L'Estrange
(FG)
19th
1969[21]

1970 by-election[22]

Patrick Cooney
(FG)
20th
1973[23]
21st
1977[24]

Albert Reynolds
(FF)

Seán Keegan
(FF)
22nd
1981[25]

Patrick Cooney
(FG)
23rd
1982 (Feb)[26]
24th
1982 (Nov)[27]

Mary O'Rourke
(FF)
25th
1987[28]

Henry Abbott
(FF)
26th
1989[29]

Louis Belton
(FG)

Paul McGrath
(FG)
27th
1992

Constituency abolished. See Longford–Roscommon and Westmeath

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 2007


































Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Longford–Westmeath 2007–


Key to parties


  •   FF = Fianna Fáil

  •   FG = Fine Gael

  •   Ind = Independent

  •   Lab = Labour Party

























































DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
30th
2007[30]

Willie Penrose
(Lab)

Mary O'Rourke
(FF)

Peter Kelly
(FF)

James Bannon
(FG)
31st
2011[31]

Robert Troy
(FF)

Nicky McFadden
(FG)

2014 by-election[32]

Gabrielle McFadden
(FG)
32nd
2016[33]

Kevin "Boxer" Moran
(Ind)

Peter Burke
(FG)

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



2016 general election


Final result following a recount.[34]











































































































































































































































































































































































2016 general election: Longford–Westmeath[33]
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12Count 13Count 14Count 15


Fianna Fáil

Robert Troy
21.1

11,655
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent

Kevin "Boxer" Moran
13.7
7,585
7,658
7,672
7,714
7,733
7,838
7,960
8,134
8,341
8,486
9,244
10,108

11,120
 
 


Fine Gael

Peter Burke
10.3
5,683
5,751
5,757
5,774
5,779
5,787
5,900
6,074
6,246
6,291
7,451
7,633
7,877
7,890

11,385


Labour Party

Willie Penrose
8.7
4,822
4,940
4,947
4,980
4,986
5,015
5,039
5,185
5,503
5,642
6,041
6,360
7,058
7,087

8,505


Sinn Féin
Paul Hogan
9.5
5,276
5,311
5,346
5,375
5,407
5,607
5,633
5,784
5,909
6,039
6,110
6,643
7,370
7,386
7,824


Fine Gael

James Bannon
8.4
4,649
4,659
4,663
4,665
4,669
4,672
4,703
4,711
4,775
4,985
5,436
5,955
7,077
7,081
 


Fianna Fáil
Connie Gerety-Quinn
7.1
3,944
4,163
4,167
4,176
4,186
4,195
4,266
4,297
4,370
4,703
4,764
5,917
 
 
 


Independent
James Morgan
6.0
3,329
3,344
3,356
3,367
3,423
3,443
3,492
3,531
3,657
4,315
4,339
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

Gabrielle McFadden
5.1
2,834
2,842
2,846
2,856
2,867
2,872
2,905
2,915
2,991
3,025
 
 
 
 
 


Independent

Mae Sexton
3.0
1,646
1,654
1,657
1,662
1,729
1,755
1,781
1,822
1,895
 
 
 
 
 
 


Green Party

Manchán Magan
2.0
1,104
1,111
1,122
1,134
1,157
1,235
1,261
1,395
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Brian Fagan
1.6
898
921
935
952
965
1,023
1,053
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Catholic Democrats
Noel McKervey
1.2
654
658
664
672
676
686
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


AAA–PBP
Dominic Parker
0.9
506
510
532
549
591
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Barbara Smyth
0.5
296
299
308
312
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
James Miller
0.4
210
213
232
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Direct Democracy
Stephanie Healy
0.2
132
133
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Donal Jackson
0.1
53
53
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 84219   Valid: 55276   Spoilt: 540   Quota: 11056   Turnout: 66.27%



2014 by-election
















































































































2014 by-election: Longford–Westmeath[32]
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7


Fine Gael

Gabrielle McFadden
25.2
12,365
12,459
13,414
14,390
15,841
17,564

20,058


Fianna Fáil
Aengus O'Rourke
18.2
8,910
8,966
9,289
9,763
10,811
12,431
14,581


Sinn Féin
Paul Hogan
15.4
7,548
7,677
8,014
8,756
9,570
11,254
 


Independent

Kevin "Boxer" Moran
11.5
5,629
5,849
6,085
6,833
7,797
 
 


Independent
James Morgan
12.2
5,959
6,096
6,206
6,615
 
 
 


Independent
Brian Fagan
8.6
4,195
4,378
4,985
 
 
 
 


Labour Party
Denis Leonard
6.7
3,290
3,352
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
John McNamara
1.8
869
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Donal Jackson
0.5
238
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 87,999   Valid: 49,003   Spoilt: 1,492 (3.0%)   Quota: 24,502   Turnout: 50,495 (57.4%)



2011 general election


































































































































































































2011 general election: Longford–Westmeath[31]
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8


Labour Party

Willie Penrose
19.8
11,406

11,560
 
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael

James Bannon
15.9
9,129
9,178
9,292
10,888
11,017

12,440
 
 


Fine Gael

Nicky McFadden
10.7
6,129
6,240
6,626
6,989
8,906
9,071
9,245

10,664


Fianna Fáil

Robert Troy
7.4
4,275
4,323
5,453
5,624
5,953
8,490
8,757

9,401


Fine Gael

Peter Burke
11.5
6,629
6,717
6,807
6,976
7,147
7,207
7,317
8,097


Sinn Féin
Paul Hogan
7.5
4,339
4,464
4,647
5,166
6,063
6,340
6,487
 


Fianna Fáil

Peter Kelly
6.7
3,876
3,904
4,385
4,976
5,161
 
 
 


Independent

Kevin "Boxer" Moran
6.4
3,707
3,899
4,333
4,559
 
 
 
 


Labour Party

Mae Sexton
6.9
3,960
4,046
4,175
 
 
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Mary O'Rourke
5.3
3,046
3,101
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
John Boland
0.6
330
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Green Party
Siobhán Kinahan
0.5
309
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


New Vision
David D'arcy
0.3
159
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Benny Cooney
0.2
130
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Donal Jackson
0.2
101
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 83,970   Valid: 57,525   Spoilt: 661 (1.1%)   Quota: 11,506   Turnout: 58,186 (69.3%)



2007 general election




























































































































































2007 general election: Longford–Westmeath[30]
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7


Labour Party

Willie Penrose
17.6
9,692
10,055
10,523
10,716

12,276
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Mary O'Rourke
14.9
8,215
8,311
8,646
8,872
8,965
9,083

12,677


Fianna Fáil

Peter Kelly
14.1
7,720
7,765
7,992
8,967
9,006
9,026

11,032


Fine Gael

James Bannon
13.9
7,652
7,723
7,943
8,611
9,467
9,845

10,158


Fine Gael

Nicky McFadden
9.8
5,359
5,476
5,798
5,894
7,253
7,742
8,276


Fianna Fáil

Donie Cassidy
12.1
6,664
6,740
6,958
7,060
7,330
7,555
 


Fine Gael

Peter Burke
7.3
3,988
4,140
4,245
4,287
 
 
 


Progressive Democrats

Mae Sexton
4.2
2,298
2,350
2,420
 
 
 
 


Sinn Féin
Paul Hogan
3.9
2,136
2,280
 
 
 
 
 


Green Party
Betty Doran
1.7
960
 
 
 
 
 
 


Christian Solidarity
Colm Callanan
0.2
124
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Noel O'Gara
0.2
84
 
 
 
 
 
 


Independent
Séamus Cunningham
0.1
24
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 83,980   Valid: 54,916   Spoilt: 557 (1.0%)   Quota: 10,984   Turnout: 55,473 (66.1%)



1989 general election








































































1989 general election: Longford–Westmeath[29]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Albert Reynolds
9,055
21.4
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Mary O'Rourke
7,154
16.9
2



Fine Gael

Louis Belton
6,515
15.4
3



Fine Gael

Paul McGrath
4,690
11.1
4



Fianna Fáil

Henry Abbott
6,733
15.9




Fine Gael
Brendan McFadden
4,047
9.6




Independent
June Kiernan
3,207
7.6




Progressive Democrats
Patrick Whelan
733
1.7




Independent
Hugh O'Brien
161
0.4



Electorate: ?   Valid: 42,295   Quota: 8,460   Turnout:


1987 general election















































































1987 general election: Longford–Westmeath[28]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Albert Reynolds
10,542
23.4
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Henry Abbott
8,035
17.8
2



Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
5,680
12.6
3



Fianna Fáil

Mary O'Rourke
7,440
16.5
4



Fine Gael
Séamus Finnan
3,642
8.1




Progressive Democrats

Helena McAuliffe-Ennis
3,463
7.7




Fine Gael
Colm Smyth
3,094
6.9




Progressive Democrats
Daniel O'Sullivan
1,938
4.3




Labour Party
Séamus McNamee
1,038
2.3




Independent
Peter Murphy
280
0.6



Electorate: ?   Valid: 45,152   Quota: 9,031   Turnout:


November 1982 general election


























































November 1982 general election: Longford–Westmeath[27]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Albert Reynolds
8,899
20.5
1
1


Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
7,902
18.2
2



Fine Gael

Gerry L'Estrange
7,421
17.1
3



Fianna Fáil

Mary O'Rourke
7,040
16.2
4



Fianna Fáil

Seán Keegan
7,058
16.3




Fine Gael
Séamus Finnan
3,455
8.0




Labour Party
Robert Brady
1,636
3.8



Electorate: ?   Valid: 43,411   Quota: 8,683   Turnout:


February 1982 general election

































































February 1982 general election: Longford–Westmeath[26]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Albert Reynolds
10,214
23.7
1
1


Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
8,249
19.1
2



Fine Gael

Gerry L'Estrange
7,450
17.3
3



Fianna Fáil

Seán Keegan
6,648
15.4
4



Fianna Fáil

Mary O'Rourke
5,688
13.2




Independent
Seán Lynch
2,121
4.9




Fine Gael
Gus Hanley
1,797
4.2




Labour Party
Robert Brady
957
2.2



Electorate: ?   Valid: 43,124   Quota: 8,625   Turnout:


1981 general election








































































1981 general election: Longford Westmeath[25]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Albert Reynolds
10,450
23.0
1
1


Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
8,244
18.2
2



Fine Gael

Gerry L'Estrange
5,499
12.1
3



Fianna Fáil

Seán Keegan
5,476
12.1
4



Fianna Fáil

Seán Fallon
5,285
11.7




Anti H-Block

Martin Hurson
4,573
10.1




Labour Party
James Bennett
2,826
6.2




Fine Gael
Gus Hanley
2,619
5.8




Labour Party
Neil O'Shea
393
0.9



Electorate: ?   Valid: 45,365   Quota: 9,074   Turnout:


1977 general election
















































































































1977 general election: Longford–Westmeath[24]
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7


Fianna Fáil

Seán Keegan
11.9
5,493
5,502
5,760
7,236

11,015
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Albert Reynolds
15.4
7,064
7,187
7,219
7,536
8,802

10,491
 


Independent

Joseph Sheridan
16.2
7,461
7,601
8,023
8,283
8,601
8,694

8,913


Fine Gael

Gerry L'Estrange
15.0
6,873
7,349
8,457
8,652
8,769
8,798

8,816


Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
14.3
6,590
7,002
7,507
7,663
8,397
8,450
8,524


Fianna Fáil

Seán Fallon
11.3
5,189
5,201
5,289
6,392
 
 
 


Fianna Fáil

Henry Abbott
7.3
3,366
3,382
3,576
 
 
 
 


Labour Party
James Bennett
5.9
2,687
2,716
 
 
 
 
 


Fine Gael
Philomena Kelly
2.7
1,227
 
 
 
 
 
 

Electorate: 56,421   Valid: 45,950   Spoilt: 262 (0.6%)   Quota: 9,191   Turnout: 46,212 (81.9%)[35]



1973 general election

































































1973 general election: Longford–Westmeath[23]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
6,973
19.2
1



Independent

Joseph Sheridan
6,841
18.8
2



Fine Gael

Gerry L'Estrange
4,759
13.1
3



Fianna Fáil

Frank Carter
5,882
16.2
4



Fianna Fáil

Seán Keegan
4,792
13.2




Fianna Fáil

Seán Fallon
3,304
9.1




Labour Party
Jack Coleman
2,127
5.8




Fine Gael
Thomas Kilbride
1,729
4.8



Electorate: ?   Valid: 36,407   Quota: 7,282   Turnout:


1970 by-election


Following the death of Fianna Fáil TD Patrick Lenihan, a by-election was held on 14 April 1970. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate Patrick Cooney.






























1970 by-election: Longford–Westmeath[22]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
16,146
46.7
1
2


Fianna Fáil

Seán Keegan
15,228
44.1




Labour Party
Jack Coleman
3,180
9.2



Electorate: 45,956   Valid: 34,554   Quota: 17,278   Turnout: 75.2%


1969 general election






















































































1969 general election: Longford–Westmeath[21]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Independent

Joseph Sheridan
7,133
19.5
1



Fine Gael

Gerry L'Estrange
4,935
13.5
2



Fianna Fáil

Frank Carter
5,455
14.9
3



Fianna Fáil

Patrick Lenihan
4,499
12.3
4



Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
3,844
10.5




Fianna Fáil
James O'Brien
2,767
7.6




Fine Gael
Thomas Kilbride
2,615
7.2




Labour Party

Timothy McAuliffe
2,084
5.7




Fine Gael
Séamus Finnan
1,479
4.0




Labour Party
James Bennett
1,360
3.7




Labour Party
Michael Brady
420
1.2



Electorate: ?   Valid: 36,591   Quota: 7,319   Turnout:


1965 general election








































































1965 general election: Longford–Westmeath[20]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Frank Carter
6,443
18.6
1



Fine Gael

Gerry L'Estrange
4,193
12.1
2



Independent

Joseph Sheridan
5,566
16.0
3



Fianna Fáil

Patrick Lenihan
3,126
9.0
4



Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
3,665
10.6




Fine Gael

Seán Mac Eoin
4,898
14.1




Labour Party

Timothy McAuliffe
2,833
8.2




Fianna Fáil

Seán Keegan
2,589
7.5




Fianna Fáil
Daniel Leavy
1,391
4.0



Electorate: ?   Valid: 34,704   Quota: 6,941   Turnout:


1961 general election








































































1961 general election: Longford–Westmeath[19]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Seán Mac Eoin
5,719
16.8
1



Fianna Fáil

Frank Carter
5,891
17.3
2



Fianna Fáil

Michael Kennedy
4,822
14.1
3



Independent

Joseph Sheridan
4,561
13.4
4



Fine Gael

Gerry L'Estrange
3,862
11.3




Sinn Féin

Ruairí Ó Brádaigh
2,598
7.6




Fianna Fáil

Patrick Lenihan
2,593
7.6




Fine Gael

Patrick Cooney
2,540
7.4




Labour Party
Thomas Darcy
1,563
4.6



Electorate: ?   Valid: 34,149   Quota: 6,830   Turnout:


1957 general election






















































































1957 general election: Longford–Westmeath[18]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Seán Mac Eoin
6,031
15.5
1



Fine Gael

Charles Fagan
3,598
9.2
2



Sinn Féin

Ruairí Ó Brádaigh
5,506
14.1
3



Fianna Fáil

Erskine H. Childers
5,141
13.2
4



Fianna Fáil

Michael Kennedy
5,482
14.0
5



Fianna Fáil

Frank Carter
4,985
12.8




Fine Gael

Joseph Sheridan
2,878
7.4




Fianna Fáil
James McAuley
2,155
5.5




Fine Gael
George Allen
1,394
3.6




Labour Party
Francis Brennan
1,326
3.4




Independent
Henry Rice
549
1.4



Electorate: ?   Valid: 39,045   Quota: 6,508   Turnout:


1954 general election






















































































1954 general election: Longford–Westmeath[17]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Seán Mac Eoin
6,693
15.8
1



Fine Gael

Charles Fagan
5,800
13.7
2



Fianna Fáil

Frank Carter
5,941
14.0
3



Fianna Fáil

Erskine H. Childers
4,573
10.8
4



Fianna Fáil

Michael Kennedy
5,284
12.5
5



Fine Gael

Joseph Sheridan
4,188
9.9




Fianna Fáil

Brian Lenihan Snr
3,666
8.7




Labour Party
Thomas Darcy
2,172
5.1




Clann na Poblachta
Alfred Faulkner
1,695
4.0




Fine Gael
Michael Heavey
1,216
2.9




Labour Party
Hubert Wilson
1,144
2.7



Electorate: ?   Valid: 42,372   Quota: 7,063   Turnout:


1951 general election





























































































1951 general election: Longford–Westmeath[16]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Seán Mac Eoin
7,860
19.0
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Frank Carter
6,924
16.7
2
1


Independent

Charles Fagan
6,009
14.5
3



Fianna Fáil

Michael Kennedy
6,068
14.6
4



Fianna Fáil

Erskine H. Childers
3,702
8.9
5



Fine Gael

Joseph Sheridan
2,582
6.2




Fianna Fáil
Patrick Hogan
1,819
4.4




Labour Party
Thomas Darcy
1,769
4.3




Independent
Frank Waters
1,608
3.9




Clann na Poblachta
Gerard Jennings
1,375
3.3




Clann na Poblachta
Patrick Farrell
1,317
3.2




Clann na Poblachta
Thomas Kavanagh
414
1.0



Electorate: ?   Valid: 41,447   Quota: 6,908   Turnout:


1948 general election


















































































































1948 general election: Longford–Westmeath[15]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Seán Mac Eoin
5,483
13.2
1



Independent

Charles Fagan
6,319
15.2
2



Fianna Fáil

Thomas Carter
5,907
14.2
3



Fianna Fáil

Erskine H. Childers
5,325
12.8
4



Fianna Fáil

Michael Kennedy
5,158
12.4
5



Clann na Poblachta

Conor Byrne
2,403
5.8




Fianna Fáil
James McAuley
1,956
4.7




Labour Party
John Hoey
1,851
4.4




Clann na Poblachta
Patrick Farrell
1,648
4.0




Clann na Talmhan
Thomas McManus
1,277
3.1




Fine Gael
Frank Waters
1,137
2.7




Labour Party
Seán Lynch
1,041
2.5




Fine Gael

Gerry L'Estrange
859
2.1




Clann na Poblachta
James Killean
766
1.8




Fine Gael
William Finnerty
520
1.3



Electorate: ?   Valid: 41,650   Quota: 6,942   Turnout:


1933 general election








































































1933 general election: Longford–Westmeath[13]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Michael Kennedy
7,784
17.5
1
1


National Centre Party

Charles Fagan
5,729
12.9
2
4


Cumann na nGaedheal

Seán Mac Eoin
6,171
13.9
3
4


Fianna Fáil

James Geoghegan
4,649
10.4
4
7


Fianna Fáil

James Victory
5,935
13.3
5
7


Fianna Fáil

Francis Gormley
5,020
11.3




Labour Party

Henry Broderick
4,457
10.0




National Centre Party
Robert Belton
3,654
8.2




Cumann na nGaedheal
John Grenham
1,152
2.6



Electorate: 55,004   Valid: 44,551   Quota: 7,426   Turnout: 81.0%


1932 general election

































































1932 general election: Longford–Westmeath[12]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

James Geoghegan
7,202
17.5
1
1


Cumann na nGaedheal

Seán Mac Eoin
6,249
15.2
2



Cumann na nGaedheal

Patrick Shaw
6,128
14.9
3



Fianna Fáil

Michael Kennedy
6,484
15.8
4



Fianna Fáil

Francis Gormley
3,796
9.2
5



Fianna Fáil

James Victory
3,974
9.7




Labour Party

Henry Broderick
3,765
9.2




Cumann na nGaedheal
Patrick Connolly
3,463
8.4



Electorate: ?   Valid: 41,061   Quota: 6,844   Turnout:


1930 by-election


Following the death of Fianna Fáil TD James Killane, a by-election was held on 13 June 1930. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate James Geoghegan.






























1930 by-election: Longford–Westmeath[11]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

James Geoghegan
21,881
53.6
1
1


Cumann na nGaedheal
Vincent Delany
16,438
40.2




Labour Party
Michael Duffy
2,525
6.2



Electorate: 56,059   Valid: 40,844   Quota: 20,423   Turnout: 72.9%


September 1927 general election






















































































September 1927 general election: Longford–Westmeath[10]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Cumann na nGaedheal

Patrick Shaw
6,814
18.1
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Michael Kennedy
4,244
11.3
2



Fianna Fáil

James Killane
3,434
9.1
3



Cumann na nGaedheal

Michael Connolly
4,044
10.8
4



Labour Party

Henry Broderick
4,047
10.8
5



Farmers' Party

Hugh Garahan
3,838
10.2




Fianna Fáil

James Victory
3,376
9.0




Fianna Fáil
James Higgins
3,092
8.2




Independent

Patrick McKenna
1,826
4.9




Cumann na nGaedheal
Owen Dolan
1,655
4.4




Independent

John Lyons
1,253
3.3



Electorate: ?   Valid: 37,623   Quota: 6,271   Turnout:


June 1927 general election

























































































































June 1927 general election: Longford–Westmeath[9]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Cumann na nGaedheal

Patrick Shaw
6,094
16.1
1



Fianna Fáil

James Victory
2,557
6.8
2



Labour Party

Henry Broderick
4,282
11.3
3



Farmers' Party

Hugh Garahan
2,623
6.9
4



Fianna Fáil

Michael Kennedy
2,504
6.6
5



Independent
Robert Belton
2,952
7.8




Fianna Fáil

James Killane
2,470
6.5




Cumann na nGaedheal

Michael Connolly
2,449
6.5




National League Party
Richard Cleary
2,396
6.3




Fianna Fáil
James Higgins
2,090
5.5




Farmers' Party

Patrick McKenna
1,997
5.3




Sinn Féin
Conor O'Byrne
1,766
4.7




Cumann na nGaedheal
Patrick McCrann
1,375
3.6




Farmers' Party
William Finnerty
1,305
3.5




Independent
Patrick Brett
538
1.4




Independent
Seán O'Hurley
385
1.0



Electorate: ?   Valid: 37,783   Quota: 6,298   Turnout:


1923 general election


















































































































1923 general election: Longford–Westmeath[7]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Republican

Conor Byrne
5,299
15.2
1



Cumann na nGaedheal

Patrick Shaw
5,147
14.8
2



Independent

John Lyons
4,452
12.8
3



Republican

James Killane
2,757
7.9
4



Farmers' Party

Patrick McKenna
3,274
9.4
5



Cumann na nGaedheal

Francis McGuinness
3,454
9.9




Farmers' Party

Hugh Garahan
1,991
5.7




Republican

James Victory
1,654
4.7




Labour Party
Hubert Wilson
1,590
4.6




Labour Party
Thomas Redmond
1,285
3.7




Republican
John Gavin
1,150
3.3




Farmers' Party
Francis Phillips
1,091
3.1




Farmers' Party
Thomas Groarke
877
2.5




Cumann na nGaedheal
James Carrigy
708
2.0




National Democratic Party
Seán O'Farrell
136
0.4



Electorate: 58,884   Valid: 34,865   Quota: 5,811   Turnout: 59.2%


1922 general election



















































1922 general election: Longford–Westmeath[6]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)

Seán Mac Eoin
10,152
35.3
1
1


Independent

John Lyons
7,073
24.6
2
1


Sinn Féin (Anti-Treaty)

Laurence Ginnell
5,022
17.5
3
3


Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)

Francis McGuinness
2,280
7.9
4
4


Independent

Patrick Belton
2,258
7.9




Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)

Lorcan Robbins
1,996
6.9



Electorate: 47,078   Valid: 28,781   Quota: 5,757   Turnout: 61.1%


1921 general election





































1921 general election: Longford–Westmeath[5]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Sinn Féin

Laurence Ginnell
Unopposed

N/A
1



Sinn Féin

Seán Mac Eoin
Unopposed

N/A
2



Sinn Féin

Joseph McGuinness
Unopposed

N/A
3



Sinn Féin

Lorcan Robbins
Unopposed

N/A
4


See also


  • Parliamentary constituencies in the Republic of Ireland

  • Politics of the Republic of Ireland

  • List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland

  • List of Irish by-elections

  • Elections in the Republic of Ireland


References




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