Dublin North (Dáil constituency)

Dublin North was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, from 1981 to 2016 representing an area in the north of County Dublin (later Fingal). The method of election was proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

Dublin North
Former Dáil constituency
Outline map
Location of Dublin North within County Dublin
Former constituency
Created1981
Abolished2016
Seats
  • 3 (1981–1992)
  • 4 (1992–2016)
Local government areas
Created fromDublin County North
Replaced byDublin Fingal

Boundaries

The constituency was created by the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980 and was first used at the 1981 general election. It was in the northern area of County Dublin (later Fingal), and included the towns of Balbriggan and Malahide, Lusk, Rush, Donabate and Skerries. It was superseded by Dublin Fingal at the 2016 general election.

Changes to the constituency of Dublin North 1981–2016
Years TDs Boundaries Notes
1981–1992 3
In County Dublin the district electoral divisions[1] of[2][3]

Balbriggan Rural, Balbriggan Urban, Ballyboghill, Balscadden, Blanchardstown (except the part thereof which is comprised in the constituency of Dublin West), Clonmethan, Donabate, Finglas (except the parts thereof which are comprised in the constituencies of Dublin North-West and Dublin West), Garristown, Hollywood, Holmpatrick, Kilsallaghan, Kinsaley, Lusk, Malahide, Rush, Skerries, Swords East and Swords West;

and the townlands of:

Ballymacartle, Bohammer, Burgage, Clonshagh, Maynetown, Saintdoolaghs, Snugborough, in the district electoral division of Coolock;

Coultry, Ballymun, Huntstown, Silloge, in the district electoral division of Drumcondra Rural Number One;

Ballymun, Ballystruan, Collinstown, Commons, Coultry, Dardistown, Huntstown, Rock, Santry (the part thereof situated north of a line drawn along the centre of Coolock Lane), Santry Demesne, Turnapin Great, Turnapin Little, in the district electoral division of Drumcondra Rural Number Two.
New constituency, with Balbriggan Rural, Balbriggan Urban, Ballyboghil, Balscadden, part of Coolock, Clonmethan, Donabate, part of Drumcondra Rural Number One, part of Finglas, Garristown, Hollywood, Holmpatrick, Kilsallaghan, Kinsaley, Lusk, Malahide, Rush, Skerries, Swords East, Swords West from Dublin County North;

and part of Blanchardstown from Dublin County West

1992–1997 4
In County Dublin, the district electoral divisions[4] of[5]
Airport, Balbriggan Rural, Balbriggan Urban, Balgriffin, Ballyboghil, Balscadden, Blanchardstown-Abbotstown, Blanchardstown-Corduff, Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart, Blanchardstown-Tyrrelstown, Castleknock Park, Clonmethan, Donabate, Dubber, Garristown, Hollywood, Holmpatrick, Kilsallaghan, Kinsaley, Lusk, Malahide East, Malahide West, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South, Rush, Skerries, Swords-Forrest, Swords-Glasmore, Swords-Lissenhall, Swords-Seatown, Swords Village, The Ward, Turnapin.
Transfer of the part of the Dublin West constituency situated north of the Navan Road and the Castleknock Road; and minor adjustments with Dublin North-Central, Dublin North-East and Dublin North-West to bring the constituency into alignment with the city boundary.[6]
1997–2002 4
In Fingal, the electoral divisions[7] of[8]
Airport, Balbriggan Rural, Balbriggan Urban, Balgriffin, Ballyboghil, Balscadden, Clonmethan, Donabate, Dubber, Garristown, Hollywood, Holmpatrick, Kilsallaghan, Kinsaley, Lusk, Malahide East, Malahide West, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South, Rush, Skerries, Swords-Forrest, Swords-Glasmore, Swords-Lissenhall, Swords-Seatown, Swords Village, The Ward, Turnapin.
Transfer of Blanchardstown-Abbotstown, Blanchardstown-Corduff, Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart, Blanchardstown-Tyrrelstown, Castleknock Park to Dublin West.[9]
2002–2007 3
In Fingal, the electoral divisions of[10]

Balbriggan Rural, Balbriggan Urban, Balgriffin, Ballyboghil, Balscadden, Clonmethan, Donabate, Garristown, Hollywood, Holmpatrick, Kilsallaghan, Kinsaley, Lusk, Malahide East, Malahide West, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South, Rush, Skerries, Swords-Forrest, Swords-Glasmore, Swords-Lissenhall, Swords-Seatown, Swords Village;

and those parts of the electoral divisions of Airport, Dubber, Priorswood A, Priorswood B, Priorswood C, The Ward and Turnapin situated north of a line drawn as follows:

commencing at the intersection of the southwestern boundary of the electoral division of The Ward by the M50 Northern Cross, thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said M50 and the N32 (Northern Cross Extension) to the intersection of the said N32 by the eastern boundary of the electoral division of Priorswood C, passing in a clockwise direction around and excluding the following three roundabouts, viz. roundabout No. 3 at the junction of the M50 Northern Cross with the M1 Motorway, the roundabout at the junction of the N32 (Northern Cross Extension) with Clonshaugh Road and the roundabout at the junction of the N32 (Northern Cross Extension) with the Malahide Road.
Loss of territory to align its southern boundary with the M50 and its Malahide Road extension.[11]
2007–2011 3
In Fingal, the electoral divisions of[12]

Balbriggan Rural, Balbriggan Urban, Balgriffin, Ballyboghil, Balscadden, Clonmethan, Donabate, Garristown, Hollywood, Holmpatrick, Kinsaley, Lusk, Malahide East, Malahide West, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South, Rush, Skerries, Swords-Forrest, Swords-Glasmore, Swords-Lissenhall, Swords-Seatown, Swords Village;

and those parts of the electoral divisions of Airport and Turnapin situated north of a line drawn along the Northern Cross Route (M50), passing in a clockwise direction around and excluding roundabout No. 3 at the junction of the Northern Cross Route (M50) with the M1 motorway;
and, in Dublin City, those parts of the electoral divisions[13] of
Priorswood A, Priorswood B and Priorswood C situated north of a line drawn along the Northern Cross Route (M50) and the Northern Cross Extension (N32), passing in a clockwise direction around and excluding the following three roundabouts, viz. roundabout No. 3 at the junction of the Northern Cross Route (M50) with the M1 Motorway, the roundabout at the junction of the Northern Cross Route (M50) with Clonshaugh Road and the roundabout at the junction of the Northern Cross Extension (N32) with Malahide Road (R107).
Transfer of part of Blanchardstown-Abbotstown to Dublin North-West, and of Kilsallaghan and part of Dubber and The Ward to Dublin West.[14]
2011–2016 4
In Fingal, the electoral divisions of[15]
Balbriggan Rural, Balbriggan Urban, Ballyboghil, Balscadden, Clonmethan, Donabate, Garristown, Hollywood, Holmpatrick, Kinsaley, Lusk, Malahide East, Malahide West, Rush, Skerries, Swords-Glasmore, Swords-Lissenhall, Swords-Seatown, Swords Village.
Transfer of Balgriffin, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South and balance of Turnapin, Priorswood A, Priorswood B and Priorswood C (part north of N32) to Dublin North-East; transfer of Swords-Forrest and balance of Airport to Dublin West.[16]

TDs

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin North 19812016[17]
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
22nd1981[18] Ray Burke
(FF)
John Boland
(FG)
Nora Owen
(FG)
3 seats
1981–1992
23rd1982 (Feb)[19]
24th1982 (Nov)[20]
25th1987[21] G. V. Wright
(FF)
26th1989[22] Nora Owen
(FG)
Seán Ryan
(Lab)
27th1992[23] Trevor Sargent
(GP)
28th1997[24] G. V. Wright
(FF)
1998 by-election[25] Seán Ryan
(Lab)
29th2002[26] Jim Glennon
(FF)
30th2007[27] James Reilly
(FG)
Michael Kennedy
(FF)
Darragh O'Brien
(FF)
31st2011[28] Alan Farrell
(FG)
Brendan Ryan
(Lab)
Clare Daly
(SP)
32nd2016 Constituency abolished. See Dublin Fingal

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

2011 general election

2011 general election: Dublin North[28][29]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567
Fine Gael James Reilly 20.6 10,178            
Labour Brendan Ryan 19.9 9,809 9,868 10,058        
Socialist Party Clare Daly[lower-alpha 1] 15.2 7,513 7,533 7,875 9,096 9,465 11,172  
Fine Gael Alan Farrell 10.8 5,310 5,475 5,723 6,406 6,669 8,450 9,159
Green Trevor Sargent 8.5 4,186 4,213 4,483 5,169 5,610    
Fianna Fáil Darragh O'Brien 8.3 4,115 4,124 4,249 4,407 6,886 7,821 8,067
Fianna Fáil Michael Kennedy 7.1 3,519 3,531 3,604 3,805      
Labour Tom Kelleher 6.5 3,205 3,215 3,367        
Independent Mark Harrold 3.1 1,512 1,518          
Electorate: 70,413   Valid: 49,347   Spoilt: 452 (0.6%)   Quota: 9,870   Turnout: 49,799 (70.7%)  
    1. Daly campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance.

    2007 general election

    2007 general election: Dublin North[27]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678910
    Fianna Fáil Michael Kennedy 19.9 10,869 10,911 11,266              
    Fine Gael James Reilly 14.0 7,677 7,718 7,927 7,951 8,036 8,281 8,454 9,147 9,706 10,339
    Green Trevor Sargent 13.6 7,448 7,499 7,656 7,680 7,914 8,255 9,414 11,611    
    Fianna Fáil Darragh O'Brien 12.9 7,058 7,083 7,405 7,553 7,700 7,853 7,925 8,427 12,570  
    Labour Brendan Ryan 9.6 5,256 5,294 5,343 5,357 5,514 5,758 5,889 7,323 8,158 9,166
    Fianna Fáil John O'Leary 9.3 5,074 5,108 5,284 5,384 5,536 5,811 5,919 6,404    
    Socialist Party Clare Daly 8.9 4,872 4,960 5,021 5,032 5,504 5,685 5,887      
    Green Joe Corr 3.0 1,659 1,681 1,716 1,721 1,818 1,897        
    Sinn Féin Matt McCormack 2.7 1,454 1,493 1,497 1,498            
    Independent David O'Connor 2.6 1,396 1,453 1,493 1,503 1,593          
    Progressive Democrats Tom Morrissey 2.6 1,395 1,425                
    Immigration Control John Donnelly 0.5 286                  
    Christian Solidarity Cathal Loftus 0.4 210                  
    Electorate: 80,221   Valid: 54,641   Spoilt: 411 (0.7%)   Quota: 10,929   Turnout: 55,052 (68.6%)  

      2002 general election

      2002 general election: Dublin North[26]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      12345678
      Green Trevor Sargent 16.6 7,294 7,380 7,678 7,818 8,118 9,785    
      Labour Seán Ryan 14.5 6,359 6,407 6,535 6,665 6,847 8,578 9,128  
      Fianna Fáil Jim Glennon 13.4 5,892 5,945 6,028 6,152 6,294 6,511 6,596 8,640
      Fianna Fáil G. V. Wright 12.9 5,658 5,707 5,739 5,777 5,868 6,139 6,249 8,617
      Socialist Party Clare Daly 12.5 5,501 5,551 5,730 5,796 6,244 6,590 6,772 7,523
      Fianna Fáil Michael Kennedy 11.9 5,253 5,309 5,368 5,422 5,532 5,732 5,801  
      Fine Gael Nora Owen 9.1 4,012 4,030 4,132 4,720 4,763      
      Sinn Féin Mick Davis 3.1 1,350 1,382 1,424 1,440        
      Fine Gael Cathal Boland 2.7 1,177 1,189 1,216          
      Ind. Health Alliance Ciarán Goulding 2.1 914 1,009            
      Independent Eamon Quinn 0.6 285              
      Christian Solidarity David Walshe 0.6 247              
      Electorate: 72,908   Valid: 43,942   Spoilt: N/A[30]   Quota: 8,789   Turnout: 43,942 (60.3%)  

        1998 by-election

        Following the resignation of Fianna Fáil TD Ray Burke, a by-election was held on 11 March 1998. The seat was won by the Labour Party candidate Seán Ryan.

        1998 by-election: Dublin North[31]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1234567891011121314
        Labour Seán Ryan 33.3 11,012 11,012 11,017 11,029 11,057 11,216 11,397 11,475 11,555 11,717 12,049 12,832 14,320 16,896
        Fianna Fáil Michael Kennedy 31.3 10,334 10,335 10,336 10,352 10,365 10,421 10,514 10,744 10,936 11,079 11,236 11,983 12,698 13,633
        Fine Gael Philip Jenkinson 9.6 3,185 3,186 3,187 3,190 3,215 3,258 3,296 3,385 3,449 3,557 3,715 3,982 4,395  
        Socialist Party Clare Daly 8.2 2,692 2,692 2,694 2,702 2,705 2,746 2,777 2,809 2,848 2,948 3,041 3,553    
        Green Paul Martin 3.3 1,092 1,092 1,093 1,103 1,108 1,151 1,185 1,236 1,289 1,414 1,511      
        Sinn Féin Paul Donnelly 3.3 1,088 1,088 1,088 1,092 1,093 1,108 1,115 1,119 1,150 1,188 1,209      
        Independent Rena Condrot Ruigrok 2.4 780 781 781 786 790 798 809 821 850 929        
        Independent Ciaran Goulding 2.1 682 682 683 690 698 714 740 763 817          
        Christian Solidarity Angela Keaveney 1.7 565 565 566 573 576 582 598 616            
        Progressive Democrats Finian Fallon 1.6 533 533 533 540 550 557 565              
        Independent Gertie Shields 1.4 452 458 460 464 467 476                
        Democratic Left Joe Holohan 0.7 225 225 225 229 232                  
        Independent Elaine Rooney 0.5 176 177 178 179 183                  
        Independent John McDonald 0.3 107 107 107 112                    
        Independent Alan Nagle 0.1 44 44 45                      
        Independent Peter Farrelly 0.1 34 34 34                      
        Independent Benny Cooney 0.1 18 18 18                      
        Natural Law Noel O'Neill 0.1 15 16                        
        Independent Jim Tallon 0.1 12                          
        Electorate: 65,891   Valid: 33,046   Quota: 16,524   Turnout: 50.2%  

          1997 general election

          1997 general election: Dublin North[32]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          1234567
          Fianna Fáil Ray Burke 21.6 8,901            
          Fianna Fáil G. V. Wright 17.0 7,007 7,480 7,517 7,851 8,622    
          Fine Gael Nora Owen 14.5 5,956 5,974 6,005 6,196 6,345 6,423 8,302
          Labour Seán Ryan 13.6 5,616 5,658 5,727 5,911 5,993 6,039 7,242
          Green Trevor Sargent 13.6 5,614 5,652 5,750 6,094 6,456 6,671 8,165
          Socialist Party Clare Daly 7.2 2,971 2,997 3,142 3,254 3,300 3,324  
          Fine Gael Philip Jenkinson 4.5 1,857 1,869 1,882 1,962 2,040 2,067  
          Progressive Democrats Finian Fallon 3.5 1,431 1,467 1,486 1,558      
          Independent Annie Ryan 1.6 669 681 715        
          Christian Solidarity Angela Keaveney 1.6 666 669 686        
          Independent Tim O'Brien 0.9 376 380          
          Independent Barbara Mary Hyland 0.1 52 53          
          Independent Paul Coyle 0.1 42 46          
          Electorate: 64,030   Valid: 41,158   Spoilt: 364 (0.9%)   Quota: 8,232   Turnout: 41,522 (64.9%)  

            1992 general election

            1992 general election: Dublin North[33]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12345678
            Labour Seán Ryan 34.0 14,693              
            Fianna Fáil Raphael P. Burke 20.3 8,745              
            Fine Gael Nora Owen 12.4 5,355 6,975 7,004 7,154 7,426 9,227    
            Fianna Fáil G. V. Wright 11.3 4,862 5,406 5,459 5,498 5,649 5,746 7,494 7,599
            Green Trevor Sargent 8.8 3,788 6,298 6,524 6,661 7,110 7,470 8,038 8,524
            Fianna Fáil Marian McGennis 5.0 2,157 2,442 2,504 2,649 2,729 2,822    
            Fine Gael Cathal Boland 4.2 1,818 2,389 2,407 2,489 2,561      
            Independent Betty Carr 1.6 707 968 1,006 1,206        
            Independent Marie Blake 1.5 639 768 815          
            Sinn Féin Martha Ellis 1.0 411 548            
            Electorate: 63,341   Valid: 43,175   Spoilt: 540 (1.2%)   Quota: 8,636   Turnout: 43,715 (69.0%)  

              1989 general election

              1989 general election: Dublin North[22]
              Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
              Fianna Fáil Ray Burke 8,623 25.5 1
              Labour Seán Ryan 6,076 18.0 3
              Fianna Fáil G. V. Wright 4,914 14.5
              Fine Gael John Boland 4,071 12.0
              Fine Gael Nora Owen 3,987 11.8 2
              Green Trevor Sargent 2,953 8.7
              Fianna Fáil Sean Gilbride 2,182 6.5
              Progressive Democrats Vincent Gaul 1,011 3.0
              Electorate: ?   Valid: 33,817   Quota: 8,455   Turnout: ?

              1987 general election

              1987 general election: Dublin North[21]
              Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
              Fianna Fáil Ray Burke 9,565 28.1 1 1
              Fine Gael John Boland 5,417 15.9 2
              Fianna Fáil G. V. Wright 4,402 12.9 3
              Progressive Democrats Vincent Gaul 4,008 11.8
              Fine Gael Nora Owen 3,461 10.2
              Fianna Fáil Seán Gilbride 2,575 7.6
              Labour Seán Ryan 2,350 6.9
              Labour Bernie Malone 1,083 3.2
              Green Trevor Sargent 1,061 3.2
              Independent Barbara Hyland 96 0.3
              Electorate: ?   Valid: 34,018   Quota: 8,505   Turnout:

              November 1982 general election

              November 1982 general election: Dublin North[20]
              Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
              Fianna Fáil Ray Burke 7,610 27.2 1 1
              Fine Gael John Boland 6,808 24.3 2
              Fine Gael Nora Owen 5,001 17.9 3
              Fianna Fáil G. V. Wright 3,270 11.7
              Fianna Fáil Thomas Caffrey 1,826 6.5
              Labour Seán Ryan 1,781 6.4
              Labour Bernie Malone 1,679 6.0
              Electorate: ?   Valid: 27,975   Quota: 6,994   Turnout:

              February 1982 general election

              February 1982 general election: Dublin North[19]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              12345
              Fianna Fáil Ray Burke 29.2 7,922        
              Fine Gael John Boland 21.6 5,873 5,925 6,006 7,749  
              Fine Gael Nora Owen 17.5 4,739 4,772 4,943 6,219 7,062
              Labour Hugh Reilly 14.4 3,911 3,946 4,038    
              Fianna Fáil G. V. Wright 8.8 2,397 2,698      
              Fianna Fáil Patricia McGill 8.5 2,312 3,024 5,342 5,968 6,085
              Electorate: 38,117   Valid: 27,154   Spoilt: 235 (0.9%)   Quota: 6,789   Turnout: 27,389 (71.9%)  

                1981 general election

                1981 general election: Dublin North[18]
                Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
                Fianna Fáil Ray Burke 8,602 31.8 1 1
                Fine Gael John Boland 6,650 24.6 2
                Fine Gael Nora Owen 3,540 13.1 3
                Fianna Fáil Joe Fox 2,506 9.3
                Labour Hugh Reilly 2,300 8.5
                Fianna Fáil Patrick Dunne 1,447 5.4
                Labour Seán Ryan 1,334 4.9
                Labour Joseph Holohan 683 2.5
                Electorate: ?   Valid: 27,062   Quota: 6,766   Turnout:

                See also

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