Cork West (Dáil constituency)




























Cork West
Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency
Former constituency
Created 1923
Abolished 1961
Seats 5 (1923–1948)
3 (1948–1961)
County/City council County Cork

Cork West was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1923 to 1961. The constituency elected 5 (and later 3) deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs) to the Dáil, using the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Boundaries


  • 3 TDs


  • 4 Elections


    • 4.1 1957 general election


    • 4.2 1954 general election


    • 4.3 1951 general election


    • 4.4 1949 by-election


    • 4.5 1948 general election


    • 4.6 1944 general election


    • 4.7 1943 general election


    • 4.8 1938 general election


    • 4.9 1937 general election


    • 4.10 1933 general election


    • 4.11 1932 general election


    • 4.12 September 1927 general election


    • 4.13 June 1927 general election


    • 4.14 1923 general election




  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





History


It was created in 1923 as a 5-seat constituency, a partial replacement for the 8 seat Cork Mid, North, South, South East and West constituency. It was first used for the 1923 general election to the 4th Dáil.


It was reduced to a 3 seater for the 1948 general election to the 12th Dáil, and remained at that size until its abolition for the 1961 general election to the 17th Dáil. It was then partially replaced by the new Cork South-West constituency.



Boundaries


It consisted of the county electoral areas of Bandon, Bantry and Dunmanway in the administrative county of Cork.[1]



TDs






























































































































Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Cork West 1923–1961[2]


Key to parties



  •   CnaG = Cumann na nGaedheal

  •   FP = Farmers' Party

  •   FF = Fianna Fáil

  •   FG = Fine Gael

  •   Ind = Independent

  •   Lab = Labour Party

  •   NCP = National Centre Party

  •   Rep = Republican


















































Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
4th
1923[3]

Timothy J. Murphy
(Lab)

Seán Buckley
(Rep)

Cornelius Connolly
(CnaG)

John Prior
(CnaG)

Timothy O'Donovan
(FP)
5th
1927 (Jun)[4]

Thomas Mullins
(FF)

Timothy Sheehy
(CnaG)

Jasper Wolfe
(Ind)
6th
1927 (Sep)[5]
7th
1932[6]

Raphael Keyes
(FF)

Eamonn O'Neill
(CnaG)
8th
1933[7]

Tom Hales
(FF)

James Burke
(CnaG)

Timothy O'Donovan
(NCP)
9th
1937[8]

Timothy O'Sullivan
(FF)

Daniel O'Leary
(FG)

Eamonn O'Neill
(FG)

Timothy O'Donovan
(FG)
10th
1938[9]

Seán Buckley
(FF)
11th
1943[10]

Patrick O'Driscoll
(Ind)
12th
1944[11]

Eamonn O'Neill
(FG)
13th
1948[12]

Seán Collins
(FG)

3 seats
1948–1961


1949 by-election[13]

William J. Murphy
(Lab)
14th
1951[14]

Michael Murphy
(Lab)
15th
1954[15]

Edward Cotter
(FF)
16th
1957[16]

Florence Wycherley
(Ind)
17th
1961

Constituency abolished. See Cork South-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



1957 general election



























































1957 general election: Cork West[16]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Edward Cotter
5,255
19.9
1



Labour Party

Michael Murphy
6,454
24.5
2



Independent

Florence Wycherley
4,666
17.7
3



Fine Gael

Seán Collins
5,869
22.3




Fianna Fáil
Michael Finn
4,125
15.6



Electorate: ?   Valid: 30,353   Quota: 7,589   Turnout:


1954 general election




































































1954 general election: Cork West[15]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Labour Party

Michael Murphy
7,315
25.4
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Edward Cotter
6,270
21.8
2



Fine Gael

Seán Collins
4,003
13.9
3



Clann na Talmhan

Florence Wycherley
4,238
14.7




Fine Gael

John O'Sullivan
3,635
12.6




Fianna Fáil
Michael Finn
3,339
11.6



Electorate: ?   Valid: 28,800   Quota: 7,201   Turnout:


1951 general election



























































1951 general election: Cork West[14]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Timothy O'Sullivan
7,571
25.8
1
1


Fine Gael

Seán Collins
7,515
25.7
2
1


Labour Party

Michael Murphy
6,103
20.8
3



Clann na Talmhan
Charles Bryan
4,732
16.2




Fianna Fáil
James Moynihan
3,373
11.5



Electorate: ?   Valid: 29,294   Quota: 7,324   Turnout:


1949 by-election


Following the death of the Labour Party TD Timothy J. Murphy, a by-election was held on 15 June 1949. The seat was won by the Labour Party candidate William J. Murphy.
































1949 by-election: Cork West[13]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Labour Party

William J. Murphy
18,909
63.3
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Edward Cotter
10,950
36.7



Electorate: 36,609   Valid: 29,859   Quota: 14,930   Turnout: 81.6%


1948 general election






















































































1948 general election: Cork West[12]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Timothy O'Sullivan
6,348
21.0
1



Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
6,165
20.4
2



Fine Gael

Seán Collins
4,643
15.4
3



Clann na Talmhan
Charles Bryan
4,750
15.7




Fianna Fáil
Patrick Burke
3,439
11.4




Clann na Poblachta
Thomas Roycroft
2,135
7.1




Fine Gael
Daniel Kingston
1,877
6.2




Clann na Poblachta
Liam Dwyer
857
2.8



Electorate: ?   Valid: 30,214   Quota: 7,554   Turnout:


1944 general election








































































































1944 general election: Cork West[11]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
7,764
15.7
1



Clann na Talmhan

Patrick O'Driscoll
7,573
15.3
2



Fine Gael

Eamonn O'Neill
5,125
10.3
3



Fianna Fáil

Seán Buckley
7,529
15.2
4



Fianna Fáil

Timothy O'Sullivan
7,136
14.4
5



Independent

Daniel O'Leary
5,655
11.4




Fine Gael

Timothy O'Donovan
3,900
7.9




Labour Party
T. J. Harrington
2,092
4.2




Independent

Tom Hales
1,444
2.9




Fine Gael
Michael Sheehy
1,405
2.8



Electorate: ?   Valid: 49,623   Quota: 8,271   Turnout:


1943 general election

















































































































1943 general election: Cork West[10]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
9,363
18.1
1
1


Clann na Talmhan

Patrick O'Driscoll
7,062
13.7
2



Fianna Fáil

Timothy O'Sullivan
7,977
15.5
3



Fine Gael

Timothy O'Donovan
4,854
9.4
4



Fianna Fáil

Seán Buckley
6,632
12.8
5



Fine Gael

Daniel O'Leary
4,414
8.6




Fine Gael

Eamonn O'Neill
4,378
8.5




Labour Party
Denis Lehane
2,315
4.5




Labour Party

Patrick Crowley
1,955
3.8




Independent

Michael Twomey
1,582
3.1




Fine Gael
Denis Cronin
1,104
2.1



Electorate: ?   Valid: 51,636   Quota: 8,607   Turnout:


1938 general election













































































1938 general election: Cork West[9]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Seán Buckley
10,895
20.1
1
1


Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
10,424
19.3
2
1


Fianna Fáil

Timothy O'Sullivan
10,019
18.5
3
1


Fine Gael

Timothy O'Donovan
7,825
14.5
4



Fine Gael

Eamonn O'Neill
6,304
11.7
5



Fine Gael

Daniel O'Leary
6,504
12.0




Fine Gael
Eugene O'Sullivan
2,124
3.9



Electorate: ?   Valid: 54,095   Quota: 9,016   Turnout:


1937 general election































































































1937 general election: Cork West[8]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
12,179
22.7
1
1


Fine Gael

Timothy O'Donovan
6,846
12.8
2



Fianna Fáil

Timothy O'Sullivan
7,538
14.1
3



Fine Gael

Eamonn O'Neill
5,108
9.5
4



Fine Gael

Daniel O'Leary
5,781
10.8
5



Fianna Fáil

Daniel Corkery
5,754
10.7




Fine Gael
William Roycroft
4,484
8.4




Fine Gael

John O'Sullivan
3,675
6.9




Independent

Tom Hales
2,207
4.1



Electorate: ?   Valid: 53,572   Quota: 8,929   Turnout:


1933 general election






















































































1933 general election: Cork West[7]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Cumann na nGaedheal

James Burke
9,482
21.3
1
1


National Centre Party

Timothy O'Donovan
9,075
20.4
2
1


Cumann na nGaedheal

Eamonn O'Neill
6,067
13.6
3



Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
6,458
14.5
4



Fianna Fáil

Tom Hales
4,021
9.0
5



Fianna Fáil

Raphael Keyes
4,840
10.9




Fianna Fáil
Jeremiah Galvin
2,708
6.1




Fianna Fáil
Eugene McCarthy
1,843
4.1



Electorate: ?   Valid: 44,494   Quota: 7,416   Turnout:


1932 general election






















































































1932 general election: Cork West[6]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
7,257
17.7
1
1


Cumann na nGaedheal

Eamonn O'Neill
5,715
13.9
2



Independent

Jasper Wolfe
5,757
14.1
3



Farmers' Party

Timothy O'Donovan
5,310
13.0
4



Fianna Fáil

Raphael Keyes
5,005
12.2
5



Fianna Fáil
Jeremiah Galvin
5,060
12.3




Cumann na nGaedheal

Timothy Sheehy
4,476
10.9




Fianna Fáil
Eugene McCarthy
2,393
5.8



Electorate: ?   Valid: 40,973   Quota: 6,829   Turnout:


September 1927 general election













































































September 1927 general election: Cork West[5]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Mullins
4,797
13.2
1



Independent

Jasper Wolfe
6,027
16.6
2



Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
5,561
15.3
3



Farmers' Party

Timothy O'Donovan
5,893
16.3
4



Cumann na nGaedheal

Timothy Sheehy
4,771
13.2
5



Cumann na nGaedheal

Eamonn O'Neill
4,623
12.8




Fianna Fáil

Raphael Keyes
4,585
12.7



Electorate: ?   Valid: 36,257   Quota: 6,043   Turnout:


June 1927 general election



































































































































June 1927 general election: Cork West[4]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
6,679
18.7
1
1


Fianna Fáil

Thomas Mullins
2,925
8.2
2



Cumann na nGaedheal

Timothy Sheehy
3,206
9.0
3



Farmers' Party

Timothy O'Donovan
3,708
10.4
4



Independent

Jasper Wolfe
4,422
12.4
5



Farmers' Party
Joseph MacCarthy
2,693
7.6




Cumann na nGaedheal
Thomas O'Donovan
2,404
6.7




Fianna Fáil
Jeremiah McCarthy
2,122
5.9




Farmers' Party
Jeremiah O'Sullivan
1,801
5.1




Fianna Fáil
George Ross
1,739
4.9




Cumann na nGaedheal

John Prior
1,685
4.7




Sinn Féin

Seán Buckley
1,349
3.8




Independent
Cornelius O'Donovan
947
2.7



Electorate: ?   Valid: 35,680   Quota: 5,947   Turnout:


1923 general election





















































































































































1923 general election: Cork West[3]
Party
Candidate
1st Pref
%
Seat
Count


Cumann na nGaedheal

Cornelius Connolly
4,430
14.9
1
6


Republican

Seán Buckley
3,237
10.9
2
10


Farmers' Party

Timothy O'Donovan
2,473
8.3
3
10


Cumann na nGaedheal

John Prior
3,257
11.0
4
10


Labour Party

Timothy J. Murphy
3,517
11.8
5
10


Cumann na nGaedheal
Robert Kelly
2,469
8.3




Republican
Maurice Donegan
1,741
5.9




Farmers' Party
Michael Scully
1,460
4.9




Independent

Daniel O'Leary
1,427
4.8




Cumann na nGaedheal
Daniel McCarthy
1,347
4.5




National Democratic Party
Joseph O'Mahony
1,336
4.5




Republican
John Lehane
1,240
4.2




Farmers' Party
Daniel Minihane
1,074
3.6




Independent
William Hales
510
1.7




Independent
David Connor
205
0.7



Electorate: 59,500   Valid: 29,723   Quota: 4,954   Turnout: 49.9%


See also



  • Dáil constituencies

  • Politics of the Republic of Ireland

  • Historic Dáil constituencies

  • Elections in the Republic of Ireland



References





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