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Members of the 29th Dáil

28th Dáil (1997)
29th Dáil (2002)
30th Dáil (?)

This is a list of current members of Dáil Éireann: the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of the Republic of Ireland. The current Dáil was elected in the May, 2002 general election and will serve until 2007 at the latest. The list is given by constituency.

See also: Members of the 22nd Seanad.

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Composition of the 29th Dáil

KeyPartyMay 2002March 2005
  Fianna Fáil (FF) 81 78
  Fine Gael (FG) 31 32
  Labour 20 21
  Progressive Democrats (PD) 8 8
  Green Party 6 6
  Sinn Féin (SF) 5 5
  Socialist Party (SP) 1 1
  Independent (Ind) 13 14
  Ceann Comhairle (speaker) 1 1

Graphical representation of Dáil Éireann

This is a graphical comparison of party strengths in Dáil Éireann. Note that this is not a seating plan, or a reflection of the usual seats taken by parties in the House.


Carlow-Kilkenny

Liam Aylward FF
John McGuiness FF
M.J. Nolan FF
Phil Hogan FG
Séamus Pattison Ceann Comhairle/Labour

Change of party

Pattison resigned as Ceann Comhairle in June, 2002.

Cavan-Monaghan

Rory O'Hanlon FF/Ceann Comhairle
Brendan Smith FF
Seymour Crawford FG
Caoimhghin O Caolain SF
Paudge Connolly Ind.

Change of party

O'Hanlon became Ceann Comhairle in June, 2002.

Clare

Síle de Valera FF
Tony Killeen FF
Pat Breen FG
James Breen Ind.

Cork East

Michael Ahern FF
Ned O'Keeffe FF
David Stanton FG
Joe Sherlock Labour

Cork North Central

Billy Kelleher FF
Noel O'Flynn FF
Dan Wallace FF
Bernard Allen FG
Kathleen Lynch Labour

Cork North West

Michael Moynihan FF
Donal Moynihan FF
Gerard Murphy FG

Cork South Central

John Dennehy FF
Micheál Martin FF
Batt O'Keefe FF
Simon Coveny FG
Dan Boyle Green

Cork South West

Denis O'Donovan FF
Joe Walsh FF
Jim O'Keeffe FG

Donegal North-East

Cecilia Keaveney FF
Jim McDaid FF
Niall Blaney Ind.

Donegal South-West

Mary Coughlan FF
Pat the Cope Gallagher FF
Dinny McGinley FG

Dublin Central

Bertie Ahern FF
Dermot Fitzpatrick FF
Joe Costello Labour
Tony Gregory Ind.

Dublin Mid West

James Curran FF
Mary Harney PD
Paul Nicholas Gogarty Green

Dublin North

Jim Glennon FF
G.V. Wright FF
Seán Ryan Labour
Trevor Sargent Green

Dublin North-Central

Ivor Callely FF
Seán Haughey FF
Richard Bruton FG
Finian McGrath Ind.

Dublin North-East

Martin Brady FF
Michael Woods FF
Tommy Broughan Labour

Dublin North-West

Noel Ahern FF
Pat Carey FF
Róisín Shortall Labour

Dublin South

Séamus Brennan FF
Tom Kitt FF
Olivia Mitchell FG
Liz O'Donnell PD
Eamon Ryan Green

Dublin South Central

Dublin South-East

Dublin South-West

Dublin West

Dún Laoghaire

Galway East

Joe Callanan FF
Noel Treacy FF
Paul Connaughton FG
Paddy McHugh Ind.

Galway West

Kerry North

Kerry South

John O'Donoghue FF
Breeda Moynihan Cronin Labour
Jackie Healy-Rae Ind.

Kildare North

Charlie McCreevy FF (Resigned Nov. 2004)
Bernard J. Durkan FF
Emmet Stagg Labour

By-election

Catherine Murphy Ind. (Elected March, 2005)

Kildare South

Seán Ó Fearghaíll FF
Seán Power FF
Jack Wall Labour

Laois Offaly

Brian Cowen FF
John Moloney FF
Seán Fleming FF
Olwyn Enright FG
Tom Parlon PD

Limerick East

Limerick West

John Cregan FF
Dan Neville FG
Michael Collins Ind.

Longford-Roscommon

Peter Kelly FF
Michael Finneran FF
Denis Naughten FG
Mae Sexton PD

Louth

Mayo

John Carty FF
Enda Kenny FG
Michael Ring FG
Beverley Flynn FF/Ind.
Jerry Cowley Ind.

Change of party

Flynn was expelled from FF in May 2004.

Meath

Johnny Brady FF
Noel Dempsey FF
Mary Wallace FF
John Bruton FG (Resigned Nov. 2005)
Damien English FG

By-election

Shane McEntee FG (Elected March 2005)

Sligo-Leitrim

John Ellis FF
Jimmy Devins FF
John Perry FG
Marian Harkin Ind.

Tipperary North

Márie Hoctor FF
Michael Smith FF
Michael Lowry Ind.

Tipperary South

Noel Davern FF
Tom Hayes FG
Seamus Healy Ind.

Waterford

Westmeath

Wexford

Wicklow

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