Wicklow (Dáil constituency)

Wicklow is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects four deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs) on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

Wicklow
Dáil constituency
Outline map
Location of Wicklow within Ireland
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created1923
Seats
  • 3 (1923–1981)
  • 4 (1981–1992)
  • 5 (1992–2024)
  • 4 (2024–)
Local government areaCounty Wicklow
Created fromKildare–Wicklow
EP constituencySouth

Boundaries

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From 2020 to 2024, the constituency spanned the entire area of County Wicklow, including the towns of Bray, Greystones, Arklow, Wicklow and Baltinglass. The Constituency Review Report 2023 of the Electoral Commission recommended that at the next general election, Wicklow lose a seat to become a four-seat constituency with the transfer of territory in the south of County Wicklow around the town of Arklow to the new constituency of Wicklow–Wexford.[1]

For the 2024 general election, the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as:[2]

"The county of Wicklow except the part thereof which is comprised in the constituency of Wicklow-Wexford."
Changes to the Wicklow constituency
Years TDs Boundaries Notes
1923–1937 3 County Wicklow.[3] Created from Kildare–Wicklow (5 seats).
1937–1948 3 County Wicklow;
and in County Carlow,[4]
Clonmore, Hacketstown, Haroldstown, Kineagh, Rahul, Rathvilly, Tiknock and Williamstown.
Transfer of DEDs in County Carlow from Carlow–Kilkenny
1948–1977 3 County Wicklow.[5][6][7] Transfer of DEDs in County Carlow to Carlow–Kilkenny;

Increase in 1961 reflecting addition of Rathmichael (Bray) from County Dublin.[8][9]

1977–1981 3 County Wicklow,
except the parts in the constituencies of Mid County Dublin and South County Dublin.[10]
Transfer of Blessington, Burgage Kilbride and Lackan, in the former Rural District of Baltinglass No. 1 to Mid County Dublin;

Transfer of Bray No. 1 and Rathmichael (Bray) to South County Dublin.

1981–1992 4 County Wicklow.[11][12] Restoration to whole county.
1992–1997 5 County Wicklow;
and in County Kildare,[13]
the district electoral divisions of

Ballitore, Belan, Carrigeen, Castledermot, Graney, Inchaquire, Moone, Narraghmore, in the former Rural District of Athy No. 1;

Ballymore Eustace, Carnalway, Gilitown, Kilcullen, Kilashee, Newtown, Usk, in the former Rural District of Naas No. 1.
Transfer of DEDs in County Kildare from Kildare.
1997–2020 5 County Wicklow;
and in County Carlow,[14][15][16][17][18]
Clonmore, Hacketstown, Haroldstown, Kineagh, Rahill, Rathvilly, Ticknock, Williamstown, in the former Rural District of Baltinglass No. 2.
Transfer of EDs in County Kildare to Kildare South;

transfer of EDs in County Carlow from Carlow–Kilkenny

2020–2024 5 County Wicklow[19] Transfer of EDs in County Carlow to Carlow–Kilkenny
2024– 4 County Wicklow, except the part in the constituency of Wicklow–Wexford[2]
Transfer to Wicklow–Wexford of[1]

the electoral divisions of:

Arklow Rural, Aughrim, Ballinaclash, Ballinacor, Ballinderry, Ballyarthur, Cronebane, Dunganstown East, Dunganstown South, Dunganstown West, Ennereilly, Kilbride, Ovoca, Rathdrum, in the former Rural District of Rathdrum;
Aghowle, Ballingate, Ballinglen, Ballybeg, Carnew, Coolattin, Coolboy, Cronelea, Kilballyowen, Killinure, Kilpipe, Money, Rath, Shillelagh, Tinahely, in the former Rural District of Shillelagh;
and
Arklow No. 1 Urban, Arklow No. 2 Urban."
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Wicklow 1923–[20]
Key to parties
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
4th 1923[21] Christopher Byrne
(CnaG)
James Everett
(Lab)
Richard Wilson
(FP)
3 seats
1923–1981
5th 1927 (Jun)[22] Séamus Moore
(FF)
Dermot O'Mahony
(CnaG)
6th 1927 (Sep)[23]
7th 1932[24]
8th 1933[25]
9th 1937[26] Dermot O'Mahony
(FG)
10th 1938[27] Patrick Cogan
(Ind)
11th 1943[28] Christopher Byrne
(FF)
Patrick Cogan
(CnaT)
12th 1944[29] Thomas Brennan
(FF)
James Everett
(NLP)
13th 1948[30] Patrick Cogan
(Ind)
14th 1951[31] James Everett
(Lab)
1953 by-election[32] Mark Deering
(FG)
15th 1954[33] Paudge Brennan
(FF)
16th 1957[34] James O'Toole
(FF)
17th 1961[35] Michael O'Higgins
(FG)
18th 1965[36]
1968 by-election[37] Godfrey Timmins
(FG)
19th 1969[38] Liam Kavanagh
(Lab)
20th 1973[39] Ciarán Murphy
(FF)
21st 1977[40]
22nd 1981[41] Paudge Brennan
(FF)
4 seats
1981–1992
23rd 1982 (Feb)[42] Gemma Hussey
(FG)
24th 1982 (Nov)[43] Paudge Brennan
(FF)
25th 1987[44] Joe Jacob
(FF)
Dick Roche
(FF)
26th 1989[45] Godfrey Timmins
(FG)
27th 1992[46] Liz McManus
(DL)
Johnny Fox
(Ind)
1995 by-election[47] Mildred Fox
(Ind)
28th 1997[48] Dick Roche
(FF)
Billy Timmins
(FG)
29th 2002[49] Liz McManus
(Lab)
30th 2007[50] Joe Behan
(FF)
Andrew Doyle
(FG)
31st 2011[51] Simon Harris
(FG)
Stephen Donnelly
(Ind)
Anne Ferris
(Lab)
32nd 2016[52] Stephen Donnelly
(SD)
John Brady
(SF)
Pat Casey
(FF)
33rd 2020[53] Stephen Donnelly
(FF)
Jennifer Whitmore
(SD)
Steven Matthews
(GP)

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

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^ *: Outgoing TD

2024 general election

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2024 general election: Wicklow[54]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Independent Joe Behan
Sinn Féin John Brady[*]
Independent Rob Carry
Independent Shay Cullen
Independent Philip Dwyer
Fianna Fáil Stephen Donnelly[*]
Fine Gael Simon Harris[*]
Aontú Ciarán Hogan
Independent Charlie Keddy
The Irish People Michaela Keddy
Green Steven Matthews[*]
PBP–Solidarity Kellie McConnell[a]
Labour Paul O'Brien
Independent Sean O'Leary
Independent Gerry O'Neill
Independent Dominic Plant
Fine Gael Edward Timmins
Social Democrats Jennifer Whitmore[*]
Quota:  
  1. ^ McConnell is a member of People Before Profit.

2020 general election

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2020 general election: Wicklow[53][55][56]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Sinn Féin John Brady[*] 24.3 17,297                            
Fine Gael Simon Harris[*] 12.3 8,765 8,885 8,890 8,913 8,929 8,948 8,968 9,129 9,171 9,369 9,545 9,774 11,261 11,752 11,838
Social Democrats Jennifer Whitmore 9.9 7,039 7,951 7,966 7,996 8,035 8,095 8,208 8,635 9,422 9,987 11,148 11,405 11,875 13,405  
Green Steven Matthews 7.9 5,634 6,064 6,079 6,095 6,114 6,159 6,299 6,629 7,072 7,410 7,713 7,838 8,114 9,108 9,622
Fianna Fáil Stephen Donnelly[*] 7.7 5,467 5,630 5,637 5,650 5,666 5,707 5,781 5,879 5,915 6,113 6,301 9,363 10,024 10,882 11,018
Fine Gael Andrew Doyle[*] 6.9 4,940 5,044 5,053 5,060 5,075 5,147 5,185 5,334 5,358 5,573 5,943 6,503 8,347 8,788 8,860
Fine Gael Billy Timmins 6.6 4,679 4,796 4,798 4,803 4,812 4,935 5,051 5,138 5,160 5,283 5,429 5,813      
Fianna Fáil Pat Casey[*] 6.3 4,473 4,669 4,674 4,680 4,689 4,776 4,848 4,910 4,936 5,089 5,323        
Independent John Snell 4.3 3,050 3,597 3,601 3,642 3,663 3,782 3,890 4,187 4,352 4,654          
Independent Joe Behan 4.2 2,988 3,665 3,673 3,683 3,715 3,805 4,125 4,222 4,560 4,900 5,690 5,941 6,187    
Independent Valerie Cox 2.5 1,805 2,107 2,115 2,128 2,144 2,235 2,370 2,480 2,724            
Labour Paul O'Brien 2.4 1,727 1,912 1,915 1,927 1,936 1,956 1,975                
Aontú Seamus Connor 1.5 1,051 1,208 1,211 1,217 1,239 1,351                  
Solidarity–PBP Sharon Briggs[a] 1.5 1,037 2,244 2,255 2,262 2,278 2,335 2,403 2,448              
Independent Tom Dunne 0.7 478 602 605 612 629                    
National Party Eileen Gunning 0.6 399 439 440 440 457                    
Independent Charlie Keddy 0.3 219 289 296 310                      
Independent John Larkin 0.2 173 212 219                        
Independent Anthony FitzGerald 0.1 79 93                          
Independent William King 0.0 20 26                          
Electorate: 101,332   Valid: 71,320   Spoilt: 559   Quota: 11,887   Turnout: 71,879 (70.9%)  
  1. ^ Briggs was a member of People Before Profit.

2016 general election

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2016 general election: Wicklow[57][58][52]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Social Democrats Stephen Donnelly[*] 20.9 14,348                  
Sinn Féin John Brady 16.2 11,151 11,489                
Fine Gael Simon Harris[*] 15.7 10,819 11,468                
Fianna Fáil Pat Casey 9.1 6,289 6,446 6,457 6,505 6,552 6,600 6,700 8,931 9,214 10,260
Fine Gael Andrew Doyle[*] 8.8 6,045 6,227 6,244 6,285 6,424 6,466 7,726 7,961 9,652 10,394
Renua Billy Timmins[*] 8.0 5,510 5,737 5,762 5,858 6,017 6,231 6,667 6,910 7,279 8,359
Independent Joe Behan 4.5 3,070 3,345 3,374 3,539 3,717 4,288 4,332 4,613 5,218  
Fianna Fáil Jennifer Cuffe 4.3 2,990 3,179 3,192 3,249 3,339 3,448 3,548      
Labour Anne Ferris[*] 3.8 2,634 2,861 2,873 2,912 3,413 3,633 3,859 4,032    
Fine Gael Avril Cronin 3.0 2,091 2,149 2,163 2,176 2,261 2,322        
Green Steven Matthews 2.0 1,350 1,614 1,651 1,745            
AAA–PBP Sharon Briggs 1.8 1,241 1,396 1,454 1,918 2,219          
AAA–PBP Anna Doyle 0.8 539 612 655              
Independent Charlie Keddy 0.6 447 476 520              
Direct Democracy Kathrina Hutchinson 0.2 168 217                
Independent Bob Kearns 0.2 112 120                
Electorate: 97,858   Valid: 68,804   Spoilt: 596 (0.9%)   Quota: 11,468   Turnout: 69,400 (70.9%)  

2011 general election

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2011 general election: Wicklow[59][51]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Fine Gael Andrew Doyle[*] 14.2 10,035 10,038 10,040 10,056 10,070 10,106 10,117 10,133 10,151 10,207 10,264 10,566 10,882 11,087 11,622 11,991      
Fine Gael Billy Timmins[*] 13.0 9,165 9,167 9,171 9,181 9,194 9,202 9,213 9,224 9,241 9,253 9,320 9,467 9,756 10,184 10,450 10,729 11,867    
Fine Gael Simon Harris 12.4 8,726 8,729 8,735 8,741 8,752 8,755 8,792 8,838 8,847 8,872 8,938 9,133 9,253 9,444 10,134 10,901 11,392 11,459 11,512
Sinn Féin John Brady 10.1 7,089 7,090 7,099 7,115 7,120 7,144 7,163 7,187 7,220 7,269 7,404 7,676 7,887 8,027 8,626 9,037 9,797 9,839 9,854
Independent Stephen Donnelly 9.2 6,530 6,536 6,557 6,571 6,604 6,624 6,647 6,692 6,732 6,792 6,919 7,389 7,508 7,670 8,576 8,980 9,909 9,946 9,966
Labour Anne Ferris 7.7 5,436 5,439 5,452 5,456 5,469 5,476 5,481 5,514 5,559 5,577 5,657 5,997 6,925 7,036 7,713 10,243 10,948 11,042 11,070
Independent Joe Behan[*] 6.0 4,197 4,200 4,207 4,210 4,223 4,231 4,245 4,277 4,290 4,312 4,407 4,551 4,631 4,917          
Fianna Fáil Dick Roche[*] 5.5 3,891 3,891 3,895 3,898 3,921 3,926 3,944 3,964 3,967 3,977 4,010 4,057 4,129            
Fianna Fáil Pat Fitzgerald 5.1 3,576 3,576 3,576 3,592 3,598 3,604 3,611 3,613 3,616 3,618 3,672 4,060 4,140 6,436 6,898 7,004      
Labour Tom Fortune 4.9 3,420 3,421 3,423 3,423 3,427 3,435 3,468 3,482 3,495 3,507 3,551 3,659 4,807 4,931 5,282        
Labour Conal Kavanagh 4.6 3,231 3,234 3,237 3,243 3,249 3,260 3,272 3,280 3,296 3,317 3,369 3,503              
Independent Peter Dempsey 2.0 1,409 1,415 1,434 1,454 1,460 1,468 1,478 1,486 1,497 1,516 1,673                
Green Niall Byrne 1.5 1,026 1,027 1,031 1,033 1,038 1,042 1,045 1,054 1,073 1,092 1,113                
Independent Nicky Kelly 0.7 518 522 523 534 536 542 549 556 571 585                  
Independent Donal Kiernan 0.6 403 405 405 406 415 419 433 444 456 472                  
Fís Nua Gerry Kinsella[a] 0.5 324 325 327 331 335 346 359 362 394                    
Fís Nua Pat Kavanagh[a] 0.4 291 293 298 300 302 313 322 327                      
Independent Eugene Finnegan 0.4 286 288 293 295 303 305 309                        
Independent Charlie Keddy 0.3 233 236 241 261 262 266                          
Independent Michael Mulvihill 0.3 187 188 191 195 196                            
Independent Anthony Fitzgerald 0.3 184 184 185 186                              
Independent Jim Tallon 0.2 166 166 169                                
Independent Thomas Clarke 0.1 103 125                                  
Independent Kevin Carroll 0.1 74                                    
Electorate: 95,339   Valid: 70,579   Spoilt: 702 (1.1%)   Quota: 11,764   Turnout: 71,311 (74.8%)  
  1. ^ a b Although Fís Nua was registered as a political party on 4 February 2011, the party's name did not appear on the ballot, as the Register of Political Parties in use was that in force on 1 February 2011, when the writ for the general election was issued.[60]

2007 general election

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2007 general election: Wicklow[50]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Fianna Fáil Dick Roche[*] 15.8 10,246 10,473 10,674 11,096          
Fianna Fáil Joe Behan 14.5 9,431 9,673 9,956 10,223 10,892        
Fine Gael Billy Timmins[*] 12.4 8,072 8,177 8,309 8,973 9,157 9,604 9,674 10,431 11,288
Fine Gael Andrew Doyle 10.7 6,961 7,070 7,279 7,514 7,780 8,231 8,250 9,285 10,202
Labour Liz McManus[*] 10.4 6,751 6,874 7,356 7,544 8,030 9,649 9,678 13,118  
Fianna Fáil Pat Fitzgerald 7.6 5,029 5,149 5,193 5,561 5,744 7,127 7,271 7,771 8,016
Green Déirdre de Búrca 7.4 4,790 4,983 5,706 5,834 6,730 7,131 7,144    
Labour Nicky Kelly 5.9 3,857 3,901 3,935 4,297 4,702        
Sinn Féin John Brady 5.0 3,234 3,305 3,383 3,551          
Independent Pat Doran 4.4 2,841 2,893 3,009            
Independent Evelyn Cawley 3.5 2,246 2,387              
Progressive Democrats Dónal Ó Siocháin 1.4 903                
People Before Profit Carmel McKenna 0.6 365                
Independent Jim Tallon 0.2 120                
Fathers Rights Norman Newell 0.1 79                
Electorate: 91,492   Valid: 64,925   Spoilt: 554 (0.9%)   Quota: 10,821   Turnout: 65,479 (71.6%)  

2002 general election

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2002 general election: Wicklow[49]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Fianna Fáil Dick Roche[*] 16.9 9,213                  
Fianna Fáil Joe Jacob[*] 14.4 7,836 7,899 7,913 7,926 8,045 8,073 8,306 8,969 9,125  
Labour Liz McManus[*] 13.9 7,595 7,612 7,636 7,693 7,901 8,120 8,310 10,520    
Fine Gael Billy Timmins[*] 13.5 7,372 7,377 7,388 7,398 7,466 8,396 8,476 9,110    
Labour Nicky Kelly 12.0 6,529 6,532 6,536 6,555 6,662 6,691 6,910 7,809 8,657 8,669
Independent Mildred Fox[*] 11.6 6,324 6,342 6,364 6,410 6,642 6,726 6,975 8,247 8,669 8,688
Green Déirdre de Búrca 5.9 3,208 3,212 3,240 3,277 3,500 3,561 4,026      
Labour Jimmy O'Shaughnessy 3.7 2,029 2,031 2,032 2,032 2,128 2,148 2,188      
Sinn Féin Mairéad Keane 2.8 1,527 1,530 1,536 1,546 1,649 1,659        
Fine Gael Raymond O'Rourke 2.4 1,332 1,333 1,353 1,372 1,397          
Socialist Workers Catherine Kennedy 0.7 399 400 412 425            
Independent Robert Kearns 0.7 406 406 412 418            
Independent Charlie Keddy 0.7 383 384 392 404            
Independent Brian Kenny 0.4 236 237 247              
Independent Barbara Hyland 0.3 171 171                
Electorate: 89,797   Valid: 54,560   Spoilt: 736 (1.3%)   Quota: 9,094   Turnout: 55,296 (61.6%)  

1997 general election

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1997 general election: Wicklow[48][61]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Fianna Fáil Joe Jacob[*] 11.8 6,150 6,185 6,536 6,580 6,665 7,992 8,066 8,997  
Fianna Fáil Dick Roche 11.7 6,101 6,200 6,575 6,672 6,715 7,873 8,156 8,725  
Independent Mildred Fox[*] 10.7 5,590 5,911 6,178 6,360 6,477 6,907 7,344 8,252 8,348
Labour Liam Kavanagh[*] 10.1 5,293 5,364 5,451 6,224 6,421 6,550 6,992 7,983 8,071
Democratic Left Liz McManus[*] 10.0 5,226 5,581 5,722 6,185 6,378 6,683 7,442 8,498 8,568
Fine Gael Billy Timmins 9.9 5,171 5,225 5,298 5,364 5,986 6,065 8,174 8,500 8,526
Independent Nicky Kelly 9.6 4,995 5,178 5,247 5,299 5,519 5,633 5,689    
Fianna Fáil Michael D. Lawlor 6.4 3,368 3,423 3,655 3,703 3,731        
Fine Gael George Jones 5.9 3,116 3,218 3,300 3,505 4,232 4,323      
Fine Gael Tom Honan 3.8 2,021 2,065 2,117 2,260          
Labour Tim Collins 3.7 1,924 2,072 2,106            
Progressive Democrats Mary Heaslip 3.3 1,726 1,808              
Green Alex Perkins 2.5 1,299                
Independent Charlie Keddy 0.6 316                
Electorate: 80,458   Valid: 52,296   Spoilt: 434 (0.8%)   Quota: 8,717   Turnout: 52,730 (65.5%)  

1995 by-election

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Independent TD Johnny Fox died on 17 March 1995. A by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 29 June 1995. The seat was won by the Independent candidate Mildred Fox, daughter of the deceased TD.

1995 by-election: Wicklow[47]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Independent Mildred Fox 26.9 11,724 11,872 12,627 13,119 13,928 15,131 17,793 22,922
Fianna Fáil Dick Roche 23.1 10,060 10,135 10,352 10,536 11,194 11,968 13,056 14,895
Fine Gael Tom Honan 12.6 5,503 5,529 5,725 5,912 6,246 7,996 9,971  
Labour Tim Collins 11.6 5,064 5,139 5,279 5,591 6,527 7,203    
Independent Nicky Kelly 10.5 4,556 4,635 4,729 4,943 5,250      
Democratic Left John McManus 6.5 2,841 2,907 2,956 3,249        
Independent Susan Philips 3.7 1,627 1,663            
Green Emer Singleton 3.6 1,565 1,674 1,816          
Independent Charlie Keddy 0.6 254              
Workers' Party Frank Hayes 0.5 211              
Natural Law Desmond Garrett 0.2 104              
Independent Jim Tallon 0.2 80              
Electorate: 81,525   Valid: 43,589   Quota: 21,795   Turnout: 53.5%  

1992 general election

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1992 general election: Wicklow[46][62]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Labour Liam Kavanagh[*] 22.8 11,843                          
Fianna Fáil Joe Jacob[*] 12.5 6,475 6,813 6,819 6,877 6,939 7,048 7,107 7,772 7,863 8,258 8,651      
Democratic Left Liz McManus 10.6 5,510 6,530 6,543 6,706 6,804 6,875 7,068 7,096 7,752 8,088 8,484 9,162    
Fianna Fáil Dick Roche[*] 10.1 5,250 5,394 5,394 5,465 5,569 5,660 5,778 6,347 6,462 6,531 6,604 6,858 7,119 7,227
Independent Johnny Fox 9.2 4,749 5,056 5,062 5,154 5,413 5,631 5,801 5,842 6,208 6,350 6,498 6,846 7,456 7,656
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins[*] 8.9 4,612 5,010 5,014 5,055 5,111 5,254 5,481 5,600 5,700 5,833 6,627 9,520    
Fine Gael Shane Ross 5.6 2,903 3,107 3,107 3,128 3,170 3,336 3,749 3,786 3,972 3,995 4,626      
Independent Vincent McElheron 3.5 1,806 1,950 1,953 1,975 2,010 2,024 2,055 2,070 2,135          
Fine Gael Thomas Honan 3.2 1,676 1,832 1,835 1,853 1,877 1,918 2,046 2,067 2,149 2,914        
Fianna Fáil Eamon Kane 2.7 1,376 1,404 1,404 1,422 1,439 1,630 1,660              
Progressive Democrats Liam Nolan 2.6 1,367 1,475 1,476 1,488 1,514 1,587                
Green Nuala Ahern 2.6 1,346 1,493 1,500 1,612 1,723 1,836 1,964 1,985            
Independent Pat Dunlea 2.5 1,311 1,350 1,359 1,377 1,395                  
Christian Centrist John Hartnett 1.8 906 931 934 959                    
Sinn Féin Ken O'Connell 0.6 299 314 316                      
Sinn Féin Gerry O'Neill 0.3 179 191 192                      
Workers' Party Frank Hayes 0.3 139 227 229                      
Independent Barbara Hyland 0.2 87 97 100                      
Independent Leo Armstrong 0.1 57 68                        
Electorate: 77,133   Valid: 51,891   Spoilt: 743 (1.4%)   Quota: 8,649   Turnout: 52,634 (68.2%)  

1989 general election

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1989 general election: Wicklow[45][63]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Labour Liam Kavanagh[*] 20.1 8,541            
Fianna Fáil Joe Jacob[*] 19.9 8,454 8,462 8,539        
Fianna Fáil Dick Roche[*] 18.2 7,707 7,712 7,793 7,808 8,006 8,289 8,310
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins 18.1 7,661 7,676 7,742 7,748 7,959 8,780  
Fine Gael George Jones 10.2 4,333 4,338 4,435 4,459 4,498 5,323 5,569
Progressive Democrats Ciarán Murphy 5.0 2,109 2,114 2,203 2,208 2,291    
Workers' Party Dermot Tobin 4.8 2,049 2,059 2,176 2,177 2,441 2,636 2,661
Independent Seán Wolahan 2.2 919 922 1,020 1,020      
Independent Barbara Hyland 1.6 666 668          
Electorate: 66,429   Valid: 42,439   Quota: 8,488   Turnout: 63.9%  

1987 general election

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1987 general election: Wicklow[44][64]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fianna Fáil Joe Jacob 19.2 8,825 8,876 8,938 9,196 9,263      
Labour Liam Kavanagh[*] 16.9 7,754 7,880 7,973 8,498 8,656 10,247    
Fine Gael Gemma Hussey[*] 14.1 6,474 6,589 6,692 6,740 7,042 7,367 9,238  
Fianna Fáil Dick Roche 13.4 6,163 6,241 6,251 6,334 6,390 7,313 7,855 8,283
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins[*] 12.4 5,710 5,741 5,813 5,911 6,024 6,213 7,463 7,853
Workers' Party John McManus 7.6 3,509 3,744 3,765 3,987 4,079      
Progressive Democrats Aidan Murphy 5.3 2,461 2,509 2,745 2,776 4,390 4,931    
Progressive Democrats Donal Atkins 4.4 2,014 2,069 2,411 2,452        
Independent Seán Wolahan 2.7 1,243 1,307 1,365          
Progressive Democrats Michael Healy 2.1 975 1,009            
Green Liam de Siuin 1.4 658              
Independent Barbara Hyland 0.5 217              
Electorate: 64,272   Valid: 46,003   Quota: 9,202   Turnout: 71.6%  

November 1982 general election

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November 1982 general election: Wicklow[43][65]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins[*] 18.8 7,886 7,928 7,983 8,111 8,393 9,114
Labour Liam Kavanagh[*] 18.3 7,681 7,753 7,856 8,280 9,984  
Fine Gael Gemma Hussey[*] 18.0 7,552 7,677 7,761 7,882 8,439  
Fianna Fáil Paudge Brennan 13.8 5,806 5,833 6,416 7,734 8,126 8,330
Fianna Fáil Ciarán Murphy[*] 11.8 4,938 4,970 5,483 6,150 6,719 7,004
Workers' Party John McManus 8.2 3,431 3,548 3,610 3,762    
Fianna Fáil Declan Connolly 6.2 2,614 2,626 2,857      
Fianna Fáil Johnny Fox 3.9 1,624 1,643        
Independent Liam de Siuin 1.1 463          
Electorate: 58,213   Valid: 41,995   Quota: 8,400   Turnout: 72.1%  

February 1982 general election

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February 1982 general election: Wicklow[42][66]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
Labour Liam Kavanagh[*] 20.0 8,026      
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins[*] 18.5 7,400 7,426 7,473 7,904
Fine Gael Gemma Hussey 17.8 7,112 7,137 7,178 8,042
Fianna Fáil Paudge Brennan[*] 17.3 6,930 6,954 7,340 7,750
Fianna Fáil Ciarán Murphy[*] 16.5 6,616 6,632 7,186 7,902
Sinn Féin The Workers' Party John McManus 6.8 2,739 2,783 2,820  
Fianna Fáil Denis Teevan 2.7 1,072 1,086    
Independent Jim Tallon 0.4 163      
Electorate: 56,097   Valid: 40,058   Spoilt: 324 (0.8%)   Quota: 8,012   Turnout: 40,382 (71.9%)  

1981 general election

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1981 general election: Wicklow[41][67]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins[*] 16.8 6,899 6,933 7,520 7,835 8,159 8,529    
Labour Liam Kavanagh[*] 14.4 5,894 5,983 6,192 6,245 7,286 7,868 7,915 8,064
Fianna Fáil Ciarán Murphy[*] 14.3 5,881 5,961 6,054 6,911 7,488 8,736    
Fine Gael Gemma Hussey 13.5 5,524 5,557 6,438 6,539 7,331 7,643 7,677 7,846
Fianna Fáil Paudge Brennan 12.2 5,019 5,170 5,202 5,815 6,108 7,786 8,230  
Fianna Fáil Declan Connolly 9.2 3,763 3,812 3,827 4,223 4,357      
Sinn Féin The Workers' Party John McManus 7.2 2,974 3,248 3,344 3,387        
Fianna Fáil Jim Ruttle 5.8 2,372 2,399 2,410          
Fine Gael George Jones 4.7 1,925 1,936            
Independent Richard O'Carroll 1.8 734              
Independent Jim Tallon 0.2 65              
Electorate: 56,080   Valid: 41,050   Quota: 8,211   Turnout: 73.2%  

1977 general election

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1977 general election: Wicklow[40][68]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Fianna Fáil Ciarán Murphy[*] 24.7 8,163 8,317          
Labour Liam Kavanagh[*] 19.8 6,540 6,725 6,733 7,310 7,407 7,764 8,732
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins[*] 19.1 6,291 6,339 6,342 6,514 6,832 9,326  
Fianna Fáil Bernard Keating 13.5 4,465 4,524 4,534 4,788 6,732 6,851 6,953
Fine Gael Charlie Keegan 8.9 2,939 2,984 2,987 3,066 3,146    
Fianna Fáil Jimmy Miley 7.4 2,437 2,459 2,477 2,659      
Sinn Féin The Workers' Party John McManus 3.7 1,231 1,612 1,631        
Irish Republican Socialist Seamus Costello 2.9 955            
Electorate: 46,372   Valid: 33,021   Quota: 8,256   Turnout: 71.2%  

1973 general election

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1973 general election: Wicklow[39]
Party Candidate FPv% % Seat Count
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins[*] 6,960 23.6 1
Fianna Fáil Ciarán Murphy 4,521 15.3 3
Fianna Fáil Jimmy Miley 4,095 13.9
Labour Liam Kavanagh[*] 3,231 10.9 2
Fine Gael Mary Walsh 2,858 9.7
Independent Paudge Brennan[*] 2,500 8.5
Fianna Fáil Basil Phelan 2,296 7.8
Sinn Féin (Official) Seamus Costello 1,966 6.7
Labour Thomas Byrne 1,094 3.7
Electorate: ?   Valid: 29,521   Quota: 7,381   Turnout:

1969 general election

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1969 general election: Wicklow[38]
Party Candidate FPv% % Seat Count
Fianna Fáil Paudge Brennan[*] 8,035 28.6 1 1
Fine Gael Michael O'Higgins[*] 4,883 17.4
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins[*] 4,597 16.4 3
Labour Liam Kavanagh 3,963 14.1 2
Labour William Lawless 2,550 9.1
Fianna Fáil Basil Phelan 2,129 7.6
Fianna Fáil Jimmy Miley 1,940 6.9
Electorate: ?   Valid: 28,097   Quota: 7,025   Turnout:

1968 by-election

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Labour Party TD James Everett died on 18 December 1967. A by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 14 March 1968.

1968 by-election: Wicklow[37][69]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Fianna Fáil Nancy O'Neill 37.2 9,788 9,829 9,945 10,343 12,050
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins 30.6 8,035 8,089 8,280 8,728 12,596
Labour Liam Kavanagh 21.9 5,761 5,796 5,892 6,797  
Sinn Féin Seamus Costello 7.6 2,009 2,024 2,081    
Liberal Kevin McLeavey 1.9 509 526      
Independent James J. Tallon 0.7 191        
Electorate: 36,658   Valid: 26,293   Quota: 13,147   Turnout: 71.73%  

1965 general election

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1965 general election: Wicklow[36][69]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
Fianna Fáil Paudge Brennan[*] 35.0 8,806    
Labour James Everett[*] 23.0 5,799 6,028 6,557
Fine Gael Michael O'Higgins[*] 16.5 4,141 4,217 6,711
Fianna Fáil Nancy O'Neill 13.0 3,282 5,317 5,469
Fine Gael Mark Deering 12.5 3,139 3,313  
Electorate: 35,213   Valid: 25,167   Quota: 6,292   Turnout: 71.5%  

1961 general election

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1961 general election: Wicklow[35]
Party Candidate FPv% % Seat Count
Fianna Fáil Paudge Brennan[*] 7,582 32.4 1 1
Labour James Everett[*] 5,575 23.8 2
Fine Gael Michael O'Higgins[*] 3,516 15.0 3
Fine Gael Godfrey Timmins 3,368 14.4
Fianna Fáil James O'Toole[*] 2,679 11.5
Independent Henry McAuliffe 674 2.9
Electorate: ?   Valid: 23,394   Quota: 5,849   Turnout:

1957 general election

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1957 general election: Wicklow[34]
Party Candidate FPv% % Seat Count
Fianna Fáil Paudge Brennan[*] 9,477 40.1 1 1
Labour James Everett[*] 5,423 22.9 3
Fine Gael Mark Deering[*] 4,371 18.5
Fianna Fáil James O'Toole 3,278 13.9 2
Fine Gael Brendan Donnelly 1,089 4.6
Electorate: ?   Valid: 23,638   Quota: 5,910   Turnout:

1954 general election

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1954 general election: Wicklow[33][69]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
Fine Gael Mark Deering[*] 27.8 7,527      
Labour James Everett[*] 26.3 7,115      
Fianna Fáil Paudge Brennan 21.2 5,741 5,774 5,831 7,065
Fianna Fáil Patrick Cogan[*] 11.3 3,053 3,094 3,112 3,681
Fianna Fáil Mary Ledwidge 7.6 2,046 2,058 2,103  
Fine Gael Brendan Donnelly 5.8 1,581 2,256 2,485 2,681
Electorate: 37,088   Valid: 27,063   Quota: 6,766   Turnout: 73.0%  

1953 by-election

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Fianna Fáil TD Thomas Brennan died on 22 January 1953. A by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 18 June 1953.

1953 by-election: Wicklow[32][69]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Fianna Fáil Paudge Brennan 27.9 7,788 8,314 9,261 9,630 10,852
Labour James J. McCrea 24.8 6,915 7,020 7,537 8,792  
Fine Gael Mark Deering 23.1 6,433 7,382 7,607 8,833 14,672
Clann na Poblachta William Clarke 9.2 2,568 2,804 3,125    
Independent William Lawless 7.8 2,164 2,256      
Independent Elizabeth Bobbett 7.3 2,029        
Electorate: 37,470   Valid: 27,897   Quota: 13,949   Turnout: 74.45%  

1951 general election

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1951 general election: Wicklow[31][69]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
Labour James Everett[*] 24.2 6,535 6,563 8,638  
Fianna Fáil Thomas Brennan[*] 22.7 6,138 6,473 6,630 6,776
Fianna Fáil Peter Ledwidge 19.2 5,178 5,653 5,826 6,037
Independent Patrick Cogan[*] 16.1 4,350 4,391 5,739 6,645
Fine Gael Mark Deering 14.3 3,872 3,907    
Fianna Fáil Joseph Groome 3.4 922      
Electorate: 37,772   Valid: 26,995   Quota: 6,749   Turnout: 71.47%  

1948 general election

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1948 general election: Wicklow[30][69]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
National Labour Party James Everett[*] 18.3 4,834 4,879 5,005 5,424 6,198 6,952    
Fianna Fáil Thomas Brennan[*] 15.7 4,142 4,169 4,976 5,375 5,530 8,466    
Fine Gael Edmund Sweetman 14.9 3,941 3,979 4,038 4,298 4,911 4,999 5,169 5,237
Independent Patrick Cogan[*] 13.7 3,618 3,646 3,686 3,945 4,434 4,768 5,418 5,573
Fianna Fáil Christopher Byrne 12.9 3,414 3,426 4,081 4,258 4,416      
Labour James J. McCrea 7.8 2,072 2,147 2,195          
Clann na Poblachta William Clarke 6.9 1,824 2,401 2,436 2,960        
Fianna Fáil Thomas F. O'Reilly 6.7 1,760 1,794            
Clann na Poblachta Brendan Hyland 3.2 844              
Electorate: 37,311   Valid: 26,449   Quota: 6,613   Turnout: 70.89%  

1944 general election

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1944 general election: Wicklow[29][70]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
National Labour Party James Everett[*] 19.2 4,992 5,048 5,502 5,907 6,845    
Fianna Fáil Thomas Brennan 18.9 4,903 4,934 5,136 5,370 5,496 N/A 5,962
Fianna Fáil Christopher Byrne[*] 17.6 4,568 4,609 4,812 5,062 5,229 N/A 5,875
Clann na Talmhan Patrick Cogan[*] 17.4 4,519 4,615 4,816 5,075 7,519    
Fine Gael Edmund Sweetman 13.6 3,548 3,810 3,971 4,257      
Labour Edward Byrne 5.8 1,508 1,559 1,633        
Independent William Clarke 5.1 1,325 1,391          
Independent Henry Byrne 2.4 634            
Electorate: 38,937   Valid: 25,997   Quota: 6,500   Turnout: 66.8%  

1943 general election

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1943 general election: Wicklow[28][70]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Labour James Everett[*] 25.6 7,144        
Clann na Talmhan Patrick Cogan[*] 18.4 5,130 N/A 5,626 6,290 6,592
Fianna Fáil Christopher Byrne 16.1 4,485 N/A 4,760 4,838 7,798
Fianna Fáil Thomas Brennan 13.2 3,691 N/A 3,868 4,050  
Fine Gael Ralph Barry 12.4 3,452 N/A 3,557 5,111 5,221
Fine Gael Jacob Bourne 9.1 2,554 N/A 2,591    
Labour Peter O'Reilly 5.3 1,476 1,585      
Electorate: 38,937   Valid: 27,932   Quota: 6,984   Turnout: 71.7%  

1938 general election

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1938 general election: Wicklow[27][70]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
Fianna Fáil Séamus Moore[*] 33.1 9,497    
Labour James Everett[*] 28.3 8,125    
Fine Gael Dermot O'Mahony[*] 20.2 5,799 6,616 7,111
Independent Patrick Cogan 18.4 5,285 6,788 7,241
Electorate: 37,884   Valid: 28,706   Quota: 7,177   Turnout: 75.8%  

1937 general election

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1937 general election: Wicklow[26][70]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
Labour James Everett[*] 29.4 8,629    
Fine Gael Dermot O'Mahony[*] 23.0 6,771 6,952 7,121
Fianna Fáil Séamus Moore[*] 19.9 5,861 6,438 9,176
Independent Patrick Cogan 15.6 4,580 4,717 5,218
Fianna Fáil Christopher Byrne 12.1 3,558 3,942  
Electorate: 38,171   Valid: 29,399   Quota: 7,350   Turnout: 77.0%  

1933 general election

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1933 general election: Wicklow[25][70]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2
Fianna Fáil Séamus Moore[*] 31.8 8,995  
Cumann na nGaedheal Dermot O'Mahony[*] 26.7 7,564  
Labour James Everett[*] 23.6 6,684 8,526
National Centre Party David Haskins 17.8 5,045 5,125
Electorate: 34,808   Valid: 28,288   Quota: 7,073   Turnout: 81.3%  

1932 general election

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1932 general election: Wicklow[24][70]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
Cumann na nGaedheal Dermot O'Mahony[*] 26.8 7,034      
Labour James Everett[*] 23.5 6,157 6,183 6,439 6,880
Fianna Fáil Séamus Moore[*] 19.6 5,135 5,145 6,446 6,548
Independent Christopher Byrne 16.5 4,325 4,386 4,506 5,775
Cumann na nGaedheal Laurence O'Toole 7.0 1,837 2,215 2,237  
Fianna Fáil Robert Devereux 6.6 1,736 1,738    
Electorate: 34,420   Valid: 26,224   Quota: 6,557   Turnout: 76.2%  

September 1927 general election

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September 1927 general election: Wicklow[23][70]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
Cumann na nGaedheal Dermot O'Mahony[*] 27.8 6,861    
Fianna Fáil Séamus Moore[*] 23.2 5,729 5,742 5,910
Labour James Everett[*] 22.1 5,438 5,512 5,814
Independent Christopher Byrne 15.3 3,761 3,859 5,787
Farmers' Party Richard Wilson 11.6 2,869 3,380  
Electorate: 35,044   Valid: 24,658   Quota: 6,165   Turnout: 70.4%  

June 1927 general election

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June 1927 general election: Wicklow[22][70]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
Labour James Everett[*] 28.8 6,985      
Fianna Fáil Séamus Moore 21.7 5,261 5,687 5,943 6,907
Cumann na nGaedheal Dermot O'Mahony 16.5 3,988 4,096 4,820 5,644
Farmers' Party Richard Wilson[*] 12.6 3,056 3,079 3,722 4,523
Independent Christopher Byrne[*] 11.2 2,716 3,014 3,430  
National League Alan Patten 9.1 2,206 2,282    
Electorate: 35,044   Valid: 24,212   Quota: 6,054   Turnout: 69.1%  

1923 general election

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1923 general election: Wicklow[21][70]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Cumann na nGaedheal Christopher Byrne[*] 34.6 7,932        
Labour James Everett[*] 19.4 4,450 5,235 5,960    
Farmers' Party Richard Wilson[*] 18.7 4,281 5,170 5,232 5,299 6,590
Republican Robert Barton[*] 18.4 4,218 4,273 4,324 4,467 4,530
Independent Joseph Moore 5.2 1,188 1,509 1,543 1,568  
Labour Charles Gaule 3.6 830 987      
Electorate: 36,753   Valid: 22,899   Quota: 5,725   Turnout: 62.3%  

See also

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References

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