Cork North-East (Dáil constituency)




























Cork North-East
Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency
Former constituency
Created 1961
Abolished 1981
Seats 5 (1961–1969)
4 (1969–1981)
County/City council County Cork

Cork North-East was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1961 to 1981. The constituency elected 5 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs) to the Dáil until 1969, and then 4 thereafter. The method of election was the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Boundaries


  • 3 TDs


  • 4 Elections


    • 4.1 1979 by-election


    • 4.2 1977 general election


    • 4.3 1974 by-election


    • 4.4 1973 general election


    • 4.5 1969 general election


    • 4.6 1965 general election


    • 4.7 1961 general election




  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





History


The constituency was created under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1961, for the 1961 general election to Dáil Éireann.[1] The constituency returned 5 deputies from 1961 to 1969. Under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1969 this was reduced to 4 seats from 1969 onwards.[2]


It was abolished under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980, when it was partially replaced by the new constituencies of Cork East and Cork North-West.



Boundaries


The district electoral divisions of the former Rural District of Fermoy; former rural district of Kanturk; former rural district of Mallow; former rural district of Midleton; former rural district of Mitchelstown No. 1; former rural district of Youghal; and the urban districts of Cobh, Fermoy, Mallow, Midleton and Youghal.[1]



TDs







































































Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Cork North-East 1961–1981[3]


Key to parties



  •   FG = Fine Gael

  •   FF = Fianna Fáil

  •   Lab = Labour Party




























































Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
17th
1961[4]

Patrick McAuliffe
(Lab)

John Moher
(FF)

Martin Corry
(FF)

Philip Burton
(FG)

Richard Barry
(FG)
18th
1965[5]

Jerry Cronin
(FF)
19th
1969[6]

4 seats
1969–1981


Seán Brosnan
(FF)

Gerard Cott
(FG)
20th
1973[7]

Liam Ahern
(FF)

Patrick Hegarty
(FG)

1974 by-election[8]

Seán Brosnan
(FF)
21st
1977[9]

1979 by-election[10]

Myra Barry
(FG)
22nd
1981

Constituency abolished. See Cork East and Cork North-West

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



1979 by-election


Following the death of Fianna Fáil TD Seán Brosnan, a by-election was held on 7 November 1979. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate Myra Barry.


















































1979 by-election: Cork North-East[10]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Myra Barry
15,939
38.7
1



Fianna Fáil
John Brosnan
14,961
36.3




Sinn Féin - The Workers' Party

Joe Sherlock
9,395
22.8




Independent
Mary Duggan
911
2.2



Electorate: 60,075   Valid: 41,206   Quota: 20,604   Turnout: 68.6%

Fine Gael gain from Fianna Fáil



1977 general election








































































































1977 general election: Cork North-East[3][9]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Seán Brosnan
8,840
18.7
1



Fine Gael

Richard Barry
7,590
16.0
2



Fianna Fáil

Jerry Cronin
8,352
17.6
3



Fine Gael

Patrick Hegarty
6,117
12.9
4



Fianna Fáil

Carey Joyce
5,630
11.9




Sinn Féin - The Workers' Party

Joe Sherlock
4,485
9.5




Independent
Noel Collins
2,433
5.1




Fine Gael
Michael Broderick
2,036
4.3




Labour Party
Liam Duggan
1,094
2.3




Independent
John Kidney
788
1.7



Electorate: ?   Valid: 47,365   Quota: 9,474   Turnout:


1974 by-election


Following the death of Fianna Fáil TD Liam Ahern, a by-election was held on 13 November 1974. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Seán Brosnan.



























































1974 by-election: Cork North-East[8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Seán Brosnan
19,928
49.4
1



Fine Gael
Michael Broderick
13,708
34.0




Sinn Féin (Official)

Joe Sherlock
5,363
13.3




Labour Party
Liam Hurley
1,243
3.1




Independent
Angela Cunningham
132
0.3



Electorate: 55,388   Valid: 40,374   Quota: 20,188   Turnout: 72.9%


1973 general election








































































































1973 general election: Cork North-East[7]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Jerry Cronin
9,608
24.0
1



Fine Gael

Richard Barry
7,188
18.0
2



Fine Gael

Patrick Hegarty
4,066
10.2
3



Fianna Fáil

Liam Ahern
5,403
13.5
4



Fianna Fáil

Seán Brosnan
5,029
12.6




Fine Gael
Michael Broderick
2,994
7.5




Sinn Féin (Official)

Joe Sherlock
2,488
6.2




Labour Party
William Fennessy
1,887
4.7




Independent
Noel Collins
1,228
3.0




Independent
Cuthbert Kelly
100
0.3



Electorate: ?   Valid: 39,991   Quota: 7,999   Turnout:


1969 general election































































































1969 general election: Cork North-East[6]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Jerry Cronin
8,842
23.0
1
1


Fine Gael

Richard Barry
7,133
18.6
2



Fine Gael

Gerard Cott
3,162
8.2
3



Fianna Fáil

Seán Brosnan
5,281
13.8
4



Fianna Fáil

Liam Ahern
5,050
13.2




Labour Party

Patrick McAuliffe
3,335
8.7




Fine Gael
Jeremiah O'Hanlon
2,354
6.1




Labour Party
Donie O'Driscoll
1,687
4.4




Fine Gael
Daniel Casey
1,566
4.1



Electorate: ?   Valid: 38,410   Quota: 7,683   Turnout:


1965 general election































































































1965 general election: Cork North-East[5]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Richard Barry
8,007
17.4
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Martin Corry
6,753
14.7
2



Labour Party

Patrick McAuliffe
7,013
15.3
3



Fine Gael

Philip Burton
4,949
10.8
4



Fianna Fáil

Jerry Cronin
5,919
12.9
5



Fianna Fáil

John Moher
4,905
10.7




Fianna Fáil

Seán Brosnan
4,542
9.9




Fine Gael
Cornelius Carey
3,626
7.9




Independent

John O'Shaughnessy
227
0.5



Electorate: ?   Valid: 45,941   Quota: 7,657   Turnout:


1961 general election






















































































1961 general election: Cork North-East[4]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fine Gael

Richard Barry
8,454
19.0
1
1


Labour Party

Patrick McAuliffe
7,584
17.0
2
1


Fianna Fáil

Martin Corry
7,093
15.9
3



Fine Gael

Philip Burton
5,150
11.6
4



Fianna Fáil

John Moher
5,304
11.9
5



Fianna Fáil

Batt Donegan
5,318
12.0




Fine Gael
Daniel Casey
3,663
8.2




Sinn Féin
Denis O'Connor
1,939
4.4



Electorate: ?   Valid: 44,505   Quota: 7,418   Turnout:


See also



  • Dáil constituencies

  • Politics of the Republic of Ireland

  • Historic Dáil constituencies

  • Elections in the Republic of Ireland



References





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  2. ^ "Electoral (Amendment) Act, 1969: Schedule (Constituencies)". Irish Statute Book database. Retrieved 28 February 2009.


  3. ^ ab Walker, Brian M, ed. (1992). Parliamentary election results in Ireland, 1918–92. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0-901714-96-8. ISSN 0332-0286.


  4. ^ ab "General election 1961: Cork North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 20 October 2010.


  5. ^ ab "General election 1965: Cork North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 20 October 2010.


  6. ^ ab "General election 1969: Cork North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 20 October 2010.


  7. ^ ab "General election 1973: Cork North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 20 October 2010.


  8. ^ ab "By-election 1974: Cork North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 28 February 2009.


  9. ^ ab "General election 1977: Cork North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 28 February 2009.


  10. ^ ab "By-election 1979: Cork North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 28 February 2009.




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