Candidates in the 2024 Irish general election

This page lists the candidates in the 2024 Irish general election.[1][2]

Parties

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Parties Candidates
Fianna Fáil 83
Fine Gael 80
Sinn Féin 71
Green 43
Aontú 42
PBP–Solidarity People Before Profit 32 41
Solidarity 9
Labour 32
National Alliance The Irish People 20 31
National Party 9
Ireland First 2
Social Democrats 26
Independent Ireland 25
Irish Freedom Party 13
Centre Party 3
Independents 4 Change 2
Party for Animal Welfare 1
Rabharta 1
Right to Change 1
Workers and Unemployed Action 1
100% Redress 1

Candidates

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^ *: Outgoing TD
^ #: Member of the 26th Seanad
^ ‡: Previously a member of the Dáil or Seanad
^ §: Returned automatically without standing for election as outgoing Ceann Comhairle, in accordance with Article 16.6 of the Constitution of Ireland.

Constituency Fianna Fáil Sinn Féin Fine Gael Green Labour Social Democrats PBP–Solidarity Independent Ireland Aontú Independent Others
Carlow–Kilkenny
(5 seats)
John McGuinness[*]
Jennifer Murnane O'Connor[*]
Peter Cleere
Áine Gladney Knox
Natasha Newsome Drennan
David Fitzgerald
Michael Doyle
Catherine Callaghan
Malcolm Noonan[*] Seán Ó hArgáin[3] Patricia Stephenson Adrienne Wallace[4] Gary O'Neill Tom Healy
Eugene McGuinness
Luke O'Connor[a]
Orla Donohoe
(IFP)
Cavan–Monaghan
(5 seats)
Niamh Smyth[*]
Brendan Smith[*]
Robbie Gallagher[#][5]
Matt Carthy[*]
Pauline Tully[*]
Cathy Bennett
David Maxwell[6]
T. P. O'Reilly[6]
Carmel Brady
Eddie O'Gara Emma Hendrick Shane P. O'Reilly Sarah O'Reilly Lester Gordon Val Martin
(IFP)
Mark Moore
(NP)
Clare
(4 seats)
Cathal Crowe[*]
Timmy Dooley[#]
Rita McInerney
Donna McGettigan Leonora Carey
Joe Cooney
Tom Nolan[7]
Róisín Garvey[#] Hilary Tonge Caitríona Ní Chatháin Eddie Punch June Dillon Amanda Major[8]
Kevin Hassett[9]
Matthew Moroney
Paddy Murphy[10]
Violet-Anne Wynne
Michael Loughrey
(IP)
Michael Leahy
(IFP)
Cork East
(4 seats)
James O'Connor[*]
Deirdre O'Brien
Pat Buckley[*]
Mehdi Özçınar
Noel McCarthy
Mark Stanton
Clíona O'Halloran Liam Quaide Asch Ní Fhinn Kathryn Bermingham Mona Stromsoe Mary Linehan Foley
William O'Leary
Frank Roche
James Peter O'Sullivan
(IP)
Cork North-Central
(5 seats)
Pádraig O'Sullivan[*]
Tony Fitzgerald
Sandra Murphy Kelleher
Thomas Gould[*]
Joe Lynch
Colm Burke[*]
Garret Kelleher
Imelda Daly
Oliver Moran Eoghan Kenny
John Maher
Ciarán McCarthy
Susan Doyle
Mick Barry[*] Ken O'Flynn Finian Toomey Rachel Hurley Roche[b]
John Donohoe
Derek Blighe
(IF)
Cork North-West
(3 seats)
Michael Moynihan[*]
Aindrias Moynihan[*]
Nicole Ryan John Paul O'Shea
Michael Creed
Colette Finn Joe Moore Walter Ryan-Purcell Becky Kealy
Cork South-Central
(5 seats)
Micheál Martin[*]
Séamus McGrath
Margaret Kenneally
Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire[*]
Michelle Cowhey Shahid
Jerry Buttimer[#]
Úna McCarthy
Shane O'Callaghan
Monica Oikeh Laura Harmon Pádraig Rice Shane Laird Veronica Houlihan Anna Daly Mick Finn

Graham de Barra

Lorna Bogue
(Rabh)
Ted Neville
(NP)
Cork South-West
(3 seats)
Christopher O'Sullivan[*] Claire O'Callaghan Tim Lombard[#]
Noel O'Donovan
Mary Ryder Evie Nevin Holly Cairns[*] Zoe Laplaud Michael Collins[*] Mairead Ruane Deborah O'Driscoll
(IP)
Donegal
(5 seats)
Charlie McConalogue[*][11]
Pat "the Cope" Gallagher[‡][11]
Claudia Kennedy[12]
Pearse Doherty[*][13]
Pádraig Mac Lochlainn[*][13]
Noel Jordan[14]
Nikki Bradley[#][15]
John McNulty[15]
Nuala Carr Carol Gallagher Donna Murray[16] Mary T. Sweeney[17] Thomas Pringle[*][18]
Niall McConnell[19]
Gerry McKeever[20]
Frank O'Donnell[21]
Eamon McGee
(IFP)
Kim McMenamin
(IP)[22]
Charles Ward
(100%R)[23]
Dublin Bay North
(5 seats)
Tom Brabazon[24]
Deirdre Heney
Denise Mitchell[*][25]
Mícheál Mac Donncha
Naoise Ó Muirí
Aoibhinn Tormey
David Healy Shane Folan[26] Cian O'Callaghan[*] Bernard Mulvany James Morris John Lyons
Barry Heneghan
Kevin Coyle[a]
Diarmaid Ó Conoráin
Michael Burke
Brian Garrigan
Paul Fitzsimons
(IFP)
Dublin Bay South
(4 seats)
Jim O'Callaghan[*] Chris Andrews[*] Emma Blain[27]
James Geoghegan
Hazel Chu Ivana Bacik[*] Eoin Hayes Brigid Purcell Alan Healy Nick Delehanty
Peter Dooley
Michael McGrath
Kate O'Connell[‡][28]
Daniel Pocock
Lauralee Doyle
(IP)
Dublin Central
(4 seats)
Mary Fitzpatrick[#][29] Mary Lou McDonald[*][30]
Janice Boylan[30]
Paschal Donohoe[*] Neasa Hourigan[*][31] Marie Sherlock[#][32] Gary Gannon[*] Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin Ian Noel Smyth Gerry Hutch[33]
Kevin Sharkey[34]
Malachy Steenson
Clare Daly[‡] (I4C)[35]
Andrew Kelly
(CP)
Dublin Fingal East
(3 seats)
Darragh O'Brien[*]
Manju Devy
Ann Graves Alan Farrell[*] Ian Carey Duncan Smith[*] Joan Hopkins Bryn Edwards Margaret McGovern Dean Mulligan (I4C)
Dublin Fingal West
(3 seats)
Lorraine Clifford-Lee[#] Louise O'Reilly[*] Grace Boland Joe O'Brien[*] Robert O'Donoghue Ollie Power Robbie Loughlin Tony Murphy John Oakes
(IFP)
Mark Parsons
(IP)
Dublin Mid-West
(5 seats)
Shane Moynihan
Lynda Prendergast
Eoin Ó Broin[*][c]
Mark Ward[*]
Emer Higgins[*]
Vicki Casserly
Karla Doran Francis Timmons Eoin Ó Broin[c] Gino Kenny[*] Linda de Courcy Colm Quinn Paul Gogarty[‡] Glen Moore
(IFP)
Robert Coyle
(IP)
Dublin North-West
(3 seats)
Paul McAuliffe[*] Dessie Ellis[*]
Cathleen Carney Boud
Noel Rock[‡] Caroline Conroy[31] John Nisbet Rory Hearne Conor Reddy Edward McManus Gavin Pepper
Diarmuid Mac Dubhghlais
Stephen Redmond
(NP)
Ian Croft
(CP)
Dublin Rathdown
(4 seats)
Shay Brennan
Elaine Dunne
Shaun Tracey Neale Richmond[*]
Maeve O'Connell
Catherine Martin[*] Lettie McCarthy Sinéad Gibney Síomha Ní Aonghusa Liam Coughlan Alan Shatter[‡][36]
Michael Fleming
Garrett McCafferty
(NP)
Dublin South-Central
(4 seats)
Catherine Ardagh[#] Máire Devine[‡]
Daithí Doolan
Aengus Ó Snodaigh[*]
Mary Seery Kearney[#] Patrick Costello[*] Darragh Moriarty Jen Cummins Hazel De Nortúin Rebecca Hendrick
Philip Sutcliffe Snr
Aisling Considine Dolores Webster Joan Collins[*]
(RTC)
Barry Ward
(IFP)
Jina Ahearne
(IP)
Dublin South-West
(5 seats)
John Lahart[*]
Teresa Costello
Seán Crowe[*]
Niamh Whelan
Colm Brophy[*]
Sarah Barnes
Francis Noel Duffy[*] Ciarán Ahern Ross O'Mullane Paul Murphy[*] Saoirse Ní Chónaráin Paddy Holohan
Alan Edge
Yan Mac Oireachtaigh
(NP)
Dublin West
(5 seats)
Jack Chambers[*]
Lorna Nolan
Paul Donnelly[*]
Breda Hanaphy
Emer Currie[#] Roderic O'Gorman[*] John Walsh Ellen Murphy Ruth Coppinger[‡] Ellen Troy Tania Doyle
Natalie Treacy
Umar Al-Qadri
Susanne Delaney
Patrick Quinlan
(NP)
Dún Laoghaire
(4 seats)
Cormac Devlin[*] Shane O'Brien Jennifer Carroll MacNeill[*]
Barry Ward[#]
Ossian Smyth[*] Martha Fanning Hugo Mills Richard Boyd Barrett[*] Mairéad Tóibín Cathy Lynch
(IP)
Galway East
(4 seats)
Anne Rabbitte[*]
Albert Dolan
Louis O'Hara Pete Roche
Clodagh Higgins
Niamh Madden
Eoin Madden Conor Burke Declan Geraghty[37] Luke Silke Paul Madden David O'Reilly
(IP)
Galway West
(5 seats)
Gráinne Seoige[38]
John Connolly
Mairéad Farrell[*] Hildegarde Naughton[*]
Seán Kyne[#]
Pauline O'Reilly[#] Helen Ogbu Eibhlín Seoighthe Maisie McMaster Noel Thomas Pádraig Lenihan Catherine Connolly[*]
Mike Cubbard
Noel Grealish[*]
Anthony Cahill
(IP)
Doran McMahon
(IFP)
Kerry
(5 seats)
Norma Foley[*]
Michael Cahill
Linda Gordon-Kelleher
Pa Daly[*]
Stephanie O'Shea[39]
Billy O'Shea Cleo Murphy Mike Kennedy Cian Prendiville Tom McEllistrim[‡] Catherina O'Sullivan Michael Healy-Rae[*]
Danny Healy-Rae[*]
Michelle Keane
Mary Fitzgibbon
Brandon Begley
(IFP)
Kildare North
(5 seats)
James Lawless[*]
Naoise Ó Cearúil
Réada Cronin[*]
Caroline Hogan
Bernard Durkan[*]
Joe Neville
Evie Sammon
Vincent P. Martin[#] Angela Feeney Aidan Farrelly Leah Whelan Una O'Connor Bill Clear Avril Corcoran
(IP)
Sean Gill
(CP)
Gerry Waters
(IFP)
Kildare South (4 seats) Seán Ó Fearghaíl[§]
Fiona O'Loughlin[#]
Shónagh Ní Raghallaigh Martin Heydon[*] Monaa K. Sood Mark Wall[#] Chris Pender Rob Cosgrave Edel Doran
William Carton
Melissa Byrne Patricia Ryan[*]
Cathal Berry[*]
Tom McDonnell
Anthony Casey
(IFP)
Laois
(3 seats)
Seán Fleming[*] Maria McCormack Willie Aird Rosie Palmer Ken Mooney Mary Hand Brian Stanley[*]
Elaine Mullally
Aisling Moran
Limerick City
(4 seats)
Willie O'Dea[*]
Dee Ryan
Paul Gavan[#]
Maurice Quinlivan[*]
Kieran O'Donnell[*]
Maria Byrne[#]
Brian Leddin[*] Conor Sheehan Elisa O'Donovan Ruairí Fahy Esther Aherne Sarah Beasley Frankie Daly
Melanie Sheehan Cleary[d]
Dean Quinn
(IP)
Limerick County
(3 seats)
Niall Collins[*]
Bridie Collins
Joanne Collins Patrick O'Donovan[*]
Noreen Stokes
Rob O'Donnell Laura Fahey Richard O'Donoghue[*] Michael Ryan Donna O'Loughlin
(IFP)
Lorraine O'Sullivan
(IP)
Gerben Uunk
(PAW)
Longford–Westmeath
(5 seats)
Dympna Cunniffe
Joe Flaherty[*]
Robert Troy[*]
Sorca Clarke[*]
Barry Campion
Peter Burke[*]
Micheál Carrigy[#]
Tanya Cannon
Carol Okeke Fidelma Bennett[40] Dave Smyth Paul Hogan Laura O'Neill Kevin "Boxer" Moran[‡]
Louise Heavin
Donal Jackson
Gerry Warnock
Margaret Alacoque Maguire
(IF)
Louth
(5 seats)
Erin McGreehan[#]
Alison Comyn
Ruairí Ó Murchú[*]
Joanna Byrne
Antóin Watters
John McGahon[#]
Paula Butterly
Marianne Butler Ged Nash[*] Niall McCreanor James Renaghan Ryan McKeown Michael O'Dowd Kevin Callan
Peter James Nugent
Hermann Kelly
(IFP)
Derek McElearney
(IP)
Mayo
(5 seats)
Dara Calleary[*]
Lisa Chambers[#]
Rose Conway-Walsh[*]
Gerry Murray
Alan Dillon[*]
Mark Duffy
Keira Keogh
Martina Jennings
Mícheál Ó Conaill Joe Daly Chris Maxwell Paul Lawless Patsy O'Brien
Stephen Kerr
Meath East
(4 seats)
Thomas Byrne[*]
Caroline O'Reilly
Darren O'Rourke[*]
Maria White
Helen McEntee[*]
Sharon Tolan
Ruadháin Bonham Eilish Balfe Clara McCormack Emer Tóibín Sivakumar Murugadoss
Gillian Toole
Jean Murray
(NP)
Meath West
(3 seats)
Aisling Dempsey Johnny Guirke[*] Linda Murray Nelson Séamus McMenamin Sandy Gallagher Ronan Moore Finbar Lynch Peadar Tóibín[*] Noel French Ben Gilroy
(LP)

Ian McGauley
(IP)
David O'Shea
(IFP)

Offaly
(3 seats)
Tony McCormack[41]
Claire Murray
Aoife Masterson[41] John Clendennen[41] Pippa Hackett[#] Keishia Taylor Fergus McDonnell[41] Maureen Ward Carol Nolan[*][41]
Eddie Fitzpatrick[42]
Roscommon–Galway
(3 seats)
Martin Daly Claire Kerrane[*] Aisling Dolan[#]
Dympna Daly Finn
Martina O'Connor Andrew Mannion Michael Fitzmaurice[*] Cormac Ó Corcoráin Eugene Murphy[#][43]
Sligo–Leitrim
(4 seats)
Edel McSharry
Eamon Scanlon[‡][44]
Paddy O'Rourke
Martin Kenny[*]
Chris MacManus
Frank Feighan[*] Bláithín Gallagher Nessa Cosgrove Gino O'Boyle Michael Clarke Graham Monaghan Marie Casserly
Marian Harkin[*]
Michael Kelly
(IP)
Tipperary North
(3 seats)
Ryan O'Meara
Michael Smith
Dan Harty Phyll Bugler Iva Pocock Alan Kelly[*] Diana Dwyer Francis O'Toole Michael Lowry[*]
Jim Ryan
Peter Madden
(IP)
Tipperary South
(3 seats)
Imelda Goldsboro Martin Browne[*] Michael Murphy Myriam Madigan Michael Brennan Nadaline Webster Mattie McGrath[*]
John O'Heney
Séamus Healy[‡]
(WUA)
John McGrath
(NP)
Waterford
(4 seats)
Mary Butler[*] David Cullinane[*]
Conor McGuinness
John Cummins[#] Marc Ó Cathasaigh[*] Sadhbh O'Neill Mary Roche Patrick Curtain Ronan Cleary Frank Conway
Killian Mangan
Melissa O'Neill
Matt Shanahan[#]
John D. Walsh
(IP)
Wexford
(4 seats)
James Browne[*]
Michelle O'Neill[45]
Johnny Mythen[*] Bridín Murphy
Cathal Byrne
Peadar McDonald George Lawlor Martina Stafford Jim Codd Verona Murphy[*]
Jackser Owens
Michael Sheehan[46]
Jason Murphy
(NP)
Stephen Power
(IP)
Wicklow
(4 seats)
Stephen Donnelly[*] John Brady[*] Simon Harris[*]
Edward Timmins
Steven Matthews[*] Paul O'Brien Jennifer Whitmore[*] Kellie McConnell[47] Ciarán Hogan Joe Behan[‡]
Shay Cullen
Charlie Keddy
Rob Carry
Wicklow–Wexford
(3 seats)
Malcolm Byrne[#]
Pat Kennedy
Fionntán O Súillebháin Brian Brennan Ann Walsh Aislinn O'Keeffe Sinéad Boland Peir Leonard
  1. ^ a b Affiliated with the National Alliance.
  2. ^ Affiliated with the Workers' Party.
  3. ^ a b The sitting Sinn Féin TD and the Social Democrats councillor running in this constituency are both named Eoin Ó Broin.
  4. ^ Affiliated with the Mid West Hospital Campaign.

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