Dublin South-Central

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Dublin South-Central
Dáil constituency
Location of Dublin South-Central within County Dublin
Interactive map of constituency boundaries since the 2024 general election
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created1948
Seats
  • 5 (1948–1969)
  • 4 (1969–1977)
  • 3 (1977–1981)
  • 5 (1981–1992)
  • 4 (1992–2002)
  • 5 (2002–2016)
  • 4 (2016–)
TDs
  •   Catherine Ardagh (FF)
  •   Jen Cummins (SD)
  •   Máire Devine (SF)
  •   Aengus Ó Snodaigh (SF)
Local government areaDublin City
EP constituencyDublin

Dublin South-Central is a parliamentary constituency in Dublin City 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 system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

Constituency profile

The largest employers in the area are the Guinness Brewery and St. James's Hospital. Dubbed the "People's republic of Dublin South-Central,[1][2] the constituency is one of the country's most left-wing,[3][2] with all of the TDs elected in 2020 being from centre-left or left-wing parties.[4] Both Labour Party TDs elected in 2011 had previously been members of other left-wing parties: Eric Byrne was a former member of the Workers' Party and Democratic Left, and Michael Conaghan had stood in a number of elections for Jim Kemmy's Democratic Socialist Party.

History and boundaries

A constituency of this name was created by the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1947 containing the Mansion House, Merchants' Quay, Royal Exchange, St. Kevin's, South Dock, Usher's and Wood Quay wards of Dublin.[5] Its boundaries changed considerably over the years, generally moving to the west within the city.

It is now located near the centre of Dublin city. The constituency comprises Ballyfermot, Bluebell, Chapelizod, Crumlin, Drimnagh, Dolphin's Barn, Inchicore, the Liberties, Kimmage and Walkinstown.

The Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as:[6][7]

"In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of:
Carna, Chapelizod, Cherry-Orchard A, Cherry-Orchard C, Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Decies, Drumfinn, Inchicore A, Inchicore B, Kilmainham A, Kilmainham B, Kilmainham C, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage C, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Kylemore, Merchants Quay A, Merchants Quay B, Merchants Quay C, Merchants Quay D, Merchants Quay E, Merchants Quay F, Ushers A, Ushers B, Ushers C, Ushers D, Ushers E, Ushers F, Walkinstown A, Walkinstown B, Walkinstown C;
and that part of the electoral division of Phoenix Park situated south of a line drawn along Chapelizod Road, Conyngham Road and Parkgate Street."
Changes to the Dublin South-Central constituency
Years TDs Boundaries Notes
1948–1961 3
In the county borough of Dublin,
the Mansion House, Merchants' Quay, Royal Exchange, St. Kevin's, South Dock, Usher's and Wood Quay Wards.
Created from Dublin South.
1961–1969 3
In the county borough of Dublin,[8]
the Kilmainham, Mansion House, Merchants Quay, Royal Exchange, St. Kevin's, South Dock, Usher's and Wood Quay wards.
Transfer of Kilmainham from Dublin South-West.
1969–1977 4
In the county borough of Dublin,[9]

the Kimmage, Rathfarnham, Rathfarnham South, Rathmines West and Terenure wards;

that part of Crumlin West ward which is not included in the constituency of Dublin South-West;

and that part of Rathmines East ward situated west of a line drawn as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southern boundary of the ward by the eastern boundary of the former Harcourt Street-Bray railway line, thence in a northerly direction along the said eastern boundary to its junction with the southern boundary of the E.S.B. transformer station at the southern end of Cowper Drive, thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the last-mentioned boundary to its junction with the rear boundary of the houses on the eastern side of Park Drive, thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the last-mentioned boundary and the rear boundary of the houses on the southern side of Albany Road and on the southern and eastern sides of Merton Drive and along the eastern boundary of Merton Drive to its junction with Sandford Road, thence in a north-westerly direction along Sandford Road, Ranelagh and Ranelagh Road to its junction with the ward boundary.
Transfer of Usher's and Wood Quay and part of Royal Exchange to Dublin Central;

Transfer of Mansion House, St. Kevin's, South Dock and part of Royal Exchange to Dublin South-East;

Transfer of Kilmainham to Dublin South-West. [10]

1977–1981 3
The following wards[11] in the county borough of Dublin[12]
Kilmainham B, Mansion House A, Mansion House B, Merchant's Quay A, Merchant's Quay B, Merchant's Quay C, Merchant's Quay D, Merchant's Quay E, Merchant's Quay F, Royal Exchange A, Royal Exchange B, Saint Kevin's, Usher's A. Usher's B, Usher's C, Usher's D, Usher's E, Usher's F, Wood Quay A, Wood Quay B.
Transfer of Kilmainham B and part of Merchant's Quay from Dublin South-West; Mansion House A, Mansion House B, Saint Kevin's, and part of Royal Exchange from Dublin South-East; Usher's and Wood Quay and part of Merchant's Quay and part of Royal Exchange from Dublin Central;

Transfer of Kimmage, Rathmines West, Terenure and part of Rathfarnham wards to Dublin Rathmines West;

transfer of part of Rathfarnham to Dublin County Mid;

transfer of part of Crumlin to Dublin Ballyfermot.

1981–1987 5
In the county borough of Dublin, the wards of[13]
Ballyfermot G, Ballyfermot H, Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage C, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Merchant's Quay A, Merchant's Quay B, Merchant's Quay C, Merchant's Quay D, Merchant's Quay E, Merchant's Quay F, Rathfarnham D, Terenure A, Terenure B, Terenure C, Usher's B, Usher's C, Usher's D, Usher's E;
and in County Dublin, the district electoral divisions of
Terenure Number one, Terenure Number Two.
1987–1992 5
In the county borough of Dublin, the wards of[14]
Ballyfermot G, Ballyfermot H, Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage C, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Merchant's Quay A, Merchant's Quay B, Merchant's Quay C, Merchant's Quay D, Merchant's Quay E, Merchant's Quay F, Rathfarnham D, Terenure A, Terenure B, Terenure C, Usher's B, Usher's C, Usher's D, Usher's E;
and in County Dublin, the district electoral divisions of
Terenure Number One, Terenure Number Two, Terenure Number Three
Transfer of Terenure Number Three from Dublin South-West.[15]
1992–1997 4
In the county borough of Dublin, the wards[16] of[17]

Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Inchicore B, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage C, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Merchants Quay F, Terenure A, Terenure B, Terenure C, Terenure D, Ushers D, Ushers E, Walkinstown A, Walkinstown B, Walkinstown C;

and that part of the ward of Ushers C situated south of a line drawn as follows:

commencing at the point where the ward boundary departs from Grand Canal Bank nearest Basin Street Upper, thence in a north-easterly direction along Grand Canal Bank to its junction with Forbes Lane, thence in an easterly direction along Forbes Lane to its junction with the ward boundary;
and in County Dublin, the district electoral divisions of

Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Templeogue-Orwell, Templeogue-Village, Terenure Cherryfield, Terenure-Greentrees;

and that part of the district electoral division of Templeogue-Cypress situated north of a line drawn along the Tallaght Road.
Transfer of the south inner city area extending generally from the Grand Canal and Donore Avenue to the Liffey (Merchant's Quay A to E) to Dublin South-East.[18]
1997–2002 4
In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of[19]
Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Inchicore B, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage C, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Merchants Quay B, Merchants Quay C, Merchants Quay D, Merchants Quay E, Merchants Quay F, Terenure A, Terenure B, Terenure C, Terenure D, Ushers B, Ushers C, Ushers D, Ushers E, Walkinstown A, Walkinstown B, Walkinstown C;
and in South Dublin, the electoral divisions of

Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Templeogue-Orwell, Templeogue Village, Terenure-Cherryfield, Terenure-Greentrees;

and that part of the district electoral division of Templeogue-Cypress situated north of a line drawn along the Tallaght Road.
Transfer of Merchants Quay B, Merchants Quay C, Merchants Quay D, Merchants Quay E from Dublin South-East.[20]
2002–2007 5
In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of[21]
Carna, Chapelizod, Cherry-Orchard A, Cherry-Orchard C, Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Decies, Drumfinn, Inchicore A, Inchicore B, Kilmainham A, Kilmainham B, Kilmainham C, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage C, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Kylemore, Merchants Quay A, Merchants Quay B, Merchants Quay C, Merchants Quay D, Merchants Quay E, Merchants Quay F, Terenure A, Terenure B, Terenure C, Terenure D, Ushers A, Ushers B, Ushers C, Ushers D, Ushers E, Ushers F, Walkinstown A, Walkinstown B, Walkinstown C;
and in South Dublin, the electoral divisions of

Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Terenure-Cherryfield, Terenure-Greentrees;

and those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Monastery, Clondalkin-Ballymount and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh situated east of a line drawn along the M50 Western Parkway.
Transfer of Ballyfermot, Inchicore and Kilmainham area from Dublin Central; transfer from Dublin South-East of population from South-East to complete a boundary between the constituencies running from the Liffey at Winetavern Street; swop of population with South-West to secure a western boundary bounded largely by the M50, Greenhills Road and Templeville Road.[22]
2007–2016 4
In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of[23][24]

Carna, Chapelizod, Cherry-Orchard A, Cherry-Orchard C, Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Decies, Drumfinn, Inchicore A, Inchicore B, Kilmainham A, Kilmainham B, Kilmainham C, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage C, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Kylemore, Merchants Quay A, Merchants Quay B, Merchants Quay C, Merchants Quay D, Merchants Quay E, Merchants Quay F, Terenure A, Terenure B, Terenure C, Terenure D, Ushers A, Ushers B, Ushers C, Ushers D, Ushers E, Ushers F, Walkinstown A, Walkinstown B, Walkinstown C;

and that part of the electoral division of Phoenix Park situated south of a line drawn along Chapelizod Road, Conyngham Road and Parkgate Street;
and in South Dublin, the electoral divisions of

Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Terenure-Cherryfield, Terenure-Greentrees;

and those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Monastery, Clondalkin-Ballymount and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh situated east of a line drawn along the M50 Western Parkway.
Transfer of south part of Phoenix Park ED from Dublin Central.[25][26]
2016–2024 4
In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of[27][28]

Carna, Chapelizod, Cherry-Orchard A, Cherry-Orchard C, Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Decies, Drumfinn, Inchicore A, Inchicore B, Kilmainham A, Kilmainham B, Kilmainham C, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Kylemore, Merchants Quay A, Merchants Quay B, Merchants Quay C, Merchants Quay D, Merchants Quay E, Merchants Quay F, Ushers A, Ushers B, Ushers C, Ushers D, Ushers E, Ushers F, Walkinstown A, Walkinstown B, Walkinstown C;

and that part of the electoral division of Phoenix Park situated south of a line drawn along Chapelizod Road, Conyngham Road and Parkgate Street;
and in South Dublin, the electoral divisions of

Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Terenure-Cherryfield, Terenure-Greentrees;

and those parts of the electoral divisions of Clondalkin-Ballymount, Clondalkin-Monastery and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh situated east of a line drawn along the M50 Western Parkway.
Transfer of Kimmage C, and Terenure A, B, C and D to Dublin Bay South.[29]
2024– 4
In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of[6]

Carna, Chapelizod, Cherry-Orchard A, Cherry-Orchard C, Crumlin A, Crumlin B, Crumlin C, Crumlin D, Crumlin E, Crumlin F, Decies, Drumfinn, Inchicore A, Inchicore B, Kilmainham A, Kilmainham B, Kilmainham C, Kimmage A, Kimmage B, Kimmage C, Kimmage D, Kimmage E, Kylemore, Merchants Quay A, Merchants Quay B, Merchants Quay C, Merchants Quay D, Merchants Quay E, Merchants Quay F, Ushers A, Ushers B, Ushers C, Ushers D, Ushers E, Ushers F, Walkinstown A, Walkinstown B, Walkinstown C;

and that part of the electoral division of Phoenix Park situated south of a line drawn along Chapelizod Road, Conyngham Road and Parkgate Street.
Transfer of Kimmage C from Dublin Bay South;

transfer to Dublin South-West of Templeogue-Kimmage Manor, Terenure-Greentrees, Terenure-Cherryfield, Clondalkin-Ballymount (Part North of M50) and Tallaght-Kilnamanagh (Part North of M50);

transfer to Dublin Mid-West of Clondalkin-Monastery (Part North of M50)[30]

TDs

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin South-Central 1948[31]
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
13th1948[32] Seán Lemass
(FF)
James Larkin Jnr
(Lab)
Con Lehane
(CnaP)
Maurice E. Dockrell
(FG)
John McCann
(FF)
14th1951[33] Philip Brady
(FF)
15th1954[34] Thomas Finlay
(FG)
Celia Lynch
(FF)
16th1957[35] Jack Murphy
(Ind.)
Philip Brady
(FF)
1958 by-election[36] Patrick Cummins
(FF)
17th1961[37] Joseph Barron
(CnaP)
18th1965[38] Frank Cluskey
(Lab)
Thomas J. Fitzpatrick
(FF)
19th1969[39] Richie Ryan
(FG)
Ben Briscoe
(FF)
John O'Donovan
(Lab)
4 seats
1969–1977
20th1973[40] John Kelly
(FG)
21st1977[41] Fergus O'Brien
(FG)
Frank Cluskey
(Lab)
Thomas J. Fitzpatrick
(FF)
3 seats
1977–1981
22nd1981[42] Ben Briscoe
(FF)
Gay Mitchell
(FG)
John O'Connell[a]
(Ind.)
23rd1982 (Feb)[43] Frank Cluskey
(Lab)
24th1982 (Nov)[44] Fergus O'Brien
(FG)
25th1987[45] Mary Mooney
(FF)
26th1989[46] John O'Connell
(FF)
Eric Byrne
(WP)
27th1992[47] Pat Upton
(Lab)
4 seats
1992–2002
1994 by-election[48] Eric Byrne
(DL)
28th1997[49] Seán Ardagh
(FF)
1999 by-election[50] Mary Upton
(Lab)
29th2002[51] Aengus Ó Snodaigh
(SF)
Michael Mulcahy
(FF)
30th2007[52] Catherine Byrne
(FG)
31st2011[53] Eric Byrne
(Lab)
Joan Collins
(PBP)
Michael Conaghan
(Lab)
32nd2016[54] Bríd Smith
(AAA–PBP)
Joan Collins[b]
(I4C)
4 seats
from 2016
33rd2020[55] Bríd Smith
(S–PBP)
Patrick Costello
(GP)
34th2024[56] Catherine Ardagh
(FF)
Máire Devine
(SF)
Jen Cummins
(SD)

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.

  1. O'Connell served as Ceann Comhairle in the 22nd and 23rd Dáil from 1981 to 1983 and was returned automatically at the February 1982 and November 1982 general elections. He joined Fianna Fáil in January 1985.
  2. Founded Right to Change in May 2020.

Elections

^ *: Outgoing TD

2024 general election

2024 general election: Dublin South-Central[56][57]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789101112131415
Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh[*] 12.0 4,497 4,499 4,506 4,520 4,521 4,551 4,606 4,679 4,835 4,865 4,932 6,374 6,878 7,117 7,137
Fianna Fáil Catherine Ardagh 10.7 3,988 3,989 3,989 3,999 4,027 4,035 4,054 4,073 4,260 4,488 6,634 6,693 7,163 8,027  
Sinn Féin Máire Devine 10.3 3,854 3,857 3,861 3,866 3,872 3,890 3,919 3,953 4,149 4,182 4,232 5,711 6,216 6,487 6,509
Social Democrats Jen Cummins 8.9 3,347 3,368 3,370 3,378 3,383 3,396 3,411 3,434 3,550 4,288 4,499 4,561 5,054 6,970 7,404
PBP–Solidarity Hazel De Nortúin[a] 8.9 3,331 3,362 3,372 3,406 3,422 3,487 3,551 3,638 3,810 3,952 4,063 4,405 5,488 6,036 6,115
Sinn Féin Daithí Doolan 8.8 3,290 3,290 3,295 3,317 3,328 3,361 3,424 3,463 3,563 3,594 3,649        
Fine Gael Mary Seery Kearney 8.2 3,056 3,056 3,064 3,075 3,081 3,094 3,103 3,115 3,194 3,451          
Right to Change Joan Collins[*] 7.8 2,907 2,916 2,923 2,936 2,992 3,050 3,151 3,272 3,590 3,679 3,861 3,960      
Labour Darragh Moriarty 6.6 2,476 2,491 2,496 2,512 2,520 2,542 2,578 2,598 2,668 3,454 3,920 3,987 4,333    
Green Patrick Costello[*] 6.1 2,267 2,285 2,286 2,289 2,299 2,304 2,314 2,323 2,372            
Aontú Aisling Considine 4.0 1,474 1,476 1,495 1,511 1,579 1,616 1,703 2,178              
Irish Freedom Barry Ward 2.0 751 751 767 784 849 978 1,326                
Independent Ireland Philip Sutcliffe Snr[b] 1.8 686 688 738 771 801 966                  
Independent Dolores Webster 1.5 549 552 561 615 640                    
The Irish People Jina Ahearne 0.9 321 321 334 346                      
Independent Richard Murray 0.7 264 269 281                        
Independent Ireland Rebecca Hendrick 0.5 172 173                          
Rabharta John Paul Murphy 0.3 114                            
Electorate: 77,072   Valid: 37,344   Spoilt: 475   Quota: 7,469   Turnout: 37,819 (49.1%)  
    1. De Nortúin is a member of People Before Profit.
    2. Sutcliffe was a member of Independent Ireland, but left the party during the general election campaign.[58]

    2020 general election

    2020 general election: Dublin South-Central[55][59][60][61][62]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    123456
    Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh[*] 39.3 17,015          
    Fine Gael Catherine Byrne[*] 11.7 5,078 5,192 5,202 5,275 5,788 7,431
    Fianna Fáil Catherine Ardagh 11.0 4,782 5,013 5,030 5,184 5,598  
    Solidarity–PBP Bríd Smith[*][a] 11.0 4,753 9,547        
    Green Patrick Costello 9.3 4,041 4,449 4,522 4,698 6,917 8,582
    Inds. 4 Change Joan Collins[*] 6.5 2,831 4,578 5,076 5,552 6,654 7,807
    Labour Rebecca Moynihan 4.8 2,095 2,330 2,375 2,491    
    Social Democrats Tara Deacy 3.7 1,595 1,921 2,006 2,181    
    National Party Serina Irvine 1.5 632 770 801      
    Independent Richard Murray 0.5 207 420 512      
    Independent Alan Kerrigan 0.3 146 241 257      
    Independent Robert Foley 0.2 78 114 121      
    Independent Sean O'Leary 0.1 38 57 71      
    Electorate: 79,460   Valid: 43,291   Spoilt: 515 (1.2%)   Quota: 8,659   Turnout: 43,806 (55.1%)  
      1. Smith was a member of People Before Profit.

      2016 general election

      2016 general election: Dublin South-Central[63][64][54]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234567891011
      Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh[*] 15.5 6,639 6,690 6,715 6,734 6,927 7,061 9,566        
      Inds. 4 Change Joan Collins[*] 14.5 6,195 6,303 6,374 6,461 7,034 7,666 8,168 8,618      
      Fine Gael Catherine Byrne[*] 14.3 6,130 6,154 6,317 6,516 6,679 7,037 7,090 7,111 9,723    
      Fianna Fáil Catherine Ardagh 12.7 5,441 5,508 5,698 5,817 6,064 6,439 6,556 6,617 7,116 7,841 7,844
      AAA–PBP Bríd Smith 10.2 4,374 4,476 4,527 4,729 5,193 5,853 6,208 6,643 7,410 7,836 7,879
      Sinn Féin Máire Devine 7.8 3,332 3,363 3,389 3,423 3,531 3,686          
      Labour Eric Byrne[*] 7.7 3,297 3,314 3,372 3,645 3,822 4,481 4,531 4,558      
      Social Democrats Liam Coyne 5.7 2,434 2,486 2,595 2,998 3,256            
      Independent Paul Hand 4.7 2,011 2,100 2,222 2,358              
      Green Oisín Ó hAlmhain 3.3 1,410 1,431 1,514                
      Renua Michael Gargan 2.1 893 943                  
      Direct Democracy Neville Bradley 1.0 407                    
      Independent Richard Murray 0.7 294                    
      Electorate: 74,942   Valid: 42,857   Spoilt: 694 (1.6%)   Quota: 8,572   Turnout: 43,551 (58.1%)  

        2011 general election

        2011 general election: Dublin South-Central[65][53]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345678910111213
        Labour Eric Byrne 16.4 8,357 8,367 8,380 8,391 8,401 8,411 8,416 8,721          
        Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh[*] 13.4 6,804 6,819 6,835 6,838 6,849 6,874 6,885 7,041 7,111 7,123 7,455 7,569 7,719
        People Before Profit Joan Collins[a] 12.9 6,574 6,585 6,606 6,630 6,653 6,691 6,728 7,042 7,166 7,194 7,773 7,978 8,459
        Fine Gael Catherine Byrne[*] 11.0 5,604 5,610 5,614 5,618 5,626 5,630 5,663 5,915 7,120 7,142 7,780 11,867  
        Labour Michael Conaghan 10.8 5,492 5,497 5,501 5,505 5,509 5,537 5,544 5,726 5,819 5,904 8,194 8,463 9,858
        Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy[*] 9.5 4,837 4,844 4,845 4,850 4,865 4,869 4,932 5,059 5,186 5,195 5,465 5,698 6,161
        Labour Henry Upton 8.2 4,183 4,187 4,192 4,208 4,218 4,226 4,231 4,459 4,675 4,747      
        Fine Gael Colm Brophy 6.6 3,376 3,377 3,384 3,387 3,393 3,396 3,418 3,537 4,842 4,847 5,199    
        Fine Gael Ruairi McGinley 5.8 2,976 2,980 2,983 2,983 2,991 2,996 3,010 3,128          
        Green Oisín Ó hAlmhain 2.0 1,015 1,015 1,019 1,031 1,038 1,042 1,051            
        Independent Peter O'Neill 0.9 456 465 469 479 501 539 549            
        Independent Neville Bradley 0.6 323 328 364 368 391 410 425            
        Christian Solidarity Colm Callanan 0.5 239 239 241 246 247 251              
        Independent Seán Connolly Farrell 0.3 178 182 190 198 217                
        Independent Paul King 0.3 146 156 158 176                  
        Independent Gerry Kelly 0.3 137 139 143                    
        Independent Noel Bennett 0.3 128 128                      
        Independent Dominic Mooney 0.2 102                        
        Electorate: 80,203   Valid: 50,927   Spoilt: 817 (1.6%)   Quota: 8,488   Turnout: 51,744 (64.5%)  
          1. Collins campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance.

          2007 general election

          2007 general election: Dublin South-Central[52]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          12345678910
          Fianna Fáil Seán Ardagh[*] 17.4 8,286                  
          Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy[*] 15.7 7,439 7,687 8,186              
          Labour Mary Upton[*] 12.6 5,987 6,006 6,133 6,186 6,532 6,818 7,136 7,759 9,020  
          Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh[*] 10.2 4,825 4,838 4,913 4,922 5,039 5,648 5,772 6,509 6,932 7,001
          Fine Gael Catherine Byrne 9.9 4,713 4,728 4,847 4,890 5,068 5,231 6,719 7,050 7,663 7,921
          Labour Eric Byrne 8.5 4,054 4,071 4,144 4,165 4,337 4,493 4,754 5,332 6,227 6,932
          Green Tony McDermott 5.8 2,756 2,764 2,872 2,904 3,139 3,278 3,416 3,781    
          Independent Joan Collins 4.6 2,203 2,212 2,277 2,288 2,552 3,253 3,362      
          Fine Gael Anne Marie Martin 4.5 2,125 2,131 2,230 2,269 2,441 2,558        
          People Before Profit Bríd Smith 4.4 2,086 2,090 2,205 2,221 2,383          
          Independent Roisín Healy 3.4 1,613 1,619 1,726 1,766            
          Progressive Democrats Frank McNamara 1.0 474 480                
          Progressive Democrats Ben Doyle 0.9 438 449                
          Workers' Party Andrew McGuinness 0.5 256 257                
          Christian Solidarity Michael Redmond 0.3 155 155                
          Independent Con Gunning 0.3 121 122                
          Electorate: 86,710   Valid: 47,531   Spoilt: 789 (1.6%)   Quota: 7,922   Turnout: 48,320 (55.7%)  

            Seán Ardagh resigned as a TD on 28 January 2011. The 30th Dáil was dissolved four days later, on 1 February 2011.[66]

            2002 general election

            2002 general election: Dublin South-Central[51]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            1234567891011
            Fianna Fáil Seán Ardagh[*] 13.7 6,031 6,033 6,047 6,066 6,131 6,202 6,399 6,472 6,595 8,207  
            Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh 12.7 5,591 5,619 5,759 5,879 6,099 6,376 6,431 6,522 6,892 7,282 7,523
            Fine Gael Gay Mitchell[*] 12.4 5,444 5,456 5,469 5,507 5,612 5,708 5,941 7,280 7,709    
            Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 11.3 4,990 4,994 5,007 5,024 5,102 5,165 5,342 5,391 5,497 7,364  
            Labour Mary Upton[*] 10.3 4,520 4,529 4,593 4,677 4,749 4,863 5,110 5,332 6,286 6,675 6,963
            Labour Eric Byrne 9.4 4,159 4,188 4,265 4,365 4,436 4,568 4,659 4,839 5,438 5,658 5,844
            Fianna Fáil Marian McGennis[*] 9.3 4,085 4,085 4,110 4,160 4,199 4,423 4,581 4,676 4,827    
            Green Kristina McElroy 5.2 2,299 2,311 2,400 2,491 2,575 2,771 2,974 3,115      
            Fine Gael Catherine Byrne 4.6 2,012 2,015 2,025 2,059 2,091 2,146 2,259        
            Progressive Democrats Bob Quinn 3.1 1,377 1,381 1,395 1,405 1,472 1,534          
            Independent Vincent Jackson 2.6 1,142 1,147 1,203 1,323 1,411            
            Independent Áine Ní Chonaill 2.1 926 930 949 966              
            Socialist Workers Bríd Smith 1.4 617 633                  
            Workers' Party Linda Kavanagh 1.3 553 692 782                
            Workers' Party Shay Kelly 0.6 270                    
            Electorate: 86,161   Valid: 44,016   Spoilt: 752 (1.7%)   Quota: 7,337   Turnout: 44,768 (51.9%)  

              1999 by-election

              Labour Party TD Pat Upton died on 22 February 1999. A by-election to fill the vacancy was held on 27 October 1999. Turnout was only 27.9%, down from 60% at the 1997 general election.[49] The seat was won by the Labour Party candidate Mary Upton, sister of the deceased TD.

              1999 by-election: Dublin South-Central[50]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              12345678
              Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 30.1 6,050 6,059 6,108 6,157 6,330 6,497 7,005 7,901
              Labour Mary Upton 28.0 5,637 5,648 5,683 5,831 5,913 6,545 7,148 10,274
              Fine Gael Catherine Byrne 20.1 4,037 4,064 4,093 4,154 4,240 4,559 4,778  
              Sinn Féin Aengus Ó Snodaigh 8.4 1,686 1,689 1,708 1,800 1,849 2,051    
              Green John Goodwillie 6.3 1,263 1,297 1,330 1,477 1,588      
              Christian Solidarity Manus MacMeanmain 2.0 399 404 601 616        
              Workers' Party Shay Kelly 2.8 555 561 566          
              Independent Eammon Murphy 1.9 383 387            
              Natural Law John Burns 0.5 106              
              Electorate: 69,771   Valid: 20,116   Quota: 10,059   Turnout: 28.8%  

                1997 general election

                1997 general election: Dublin South-Central[49][67]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                123456789101112131415
                Fine Gael Gay Mitchell[*] 22.0 8,910                            
                Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe[*] 11.7 4,762 4,794 4,796 4,802 4,811 4,816 4,818 4,820 4,825 4,916 4,964 5,104 5,673 5,969 8,005
                Fianna Fáil Seán Ardagh 11.4 4,634 4,650 4,650 4,654 4,660 4,662 4,671 4,678 4,679 4,773 4,815 4,915 5,556 5,895 8,222
                Democratic Left Eric Byrne[*] 11.3 4,586 4,667 4,669 4,672 4,676 4,677 4,688 4,695 4,727 4,983 5,292 5,764 5,944 6,411 6,818
                Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 11.3 4,574 4,606 4,607 4,614 4,623 4,625 4,630 4,639 4,647 4,736 4,797 4,895 5,319 5,659  
                Labour Pat Upton[*] 10.4 4,224 4,354 4,356 4,361 4,364 4,369 4,383 4,392 4,424 4,608 5,529 6,033 6,300 6,703 7,085
                Progressive Democrats Cáit Keane 5.0 2,031 2,050 2,052 2,054 2,061 2,065 2,071 2,076 2,078 2,161 2,251 2,457      
                Sinn Féin Martina Kenna 4.8 1,937 1,943 1,943 1,955 1,961 1,964 1,973 1,991 2,024 2,268 2,310 2,496 2,574    
                Green John Goodwillie 3.9 1,603 1,617 1,620 1,626 1,635 1,665 1,684 1,700 1,715 1,976 2,094        
                Fine Gael Ruairi McGinley 3.0 1,215 1,652 1,654 1,657 1,661 1,667 1,676 1,686 1,690 1,776          
                Independent Éamonn Gavin 0.9 367 371 372 374 387 405 423 443 445            
                Independent Andre Lyder 0.8 350 354 355 360 363 369 384 404 410            
                Socialist Party Martin Walsh 0.8 328 331 332 336 338 339 343 353 424            
                Workers' Party Shay Kelly 0.7 297 301 301 301 301 305 306 316 328            
                Socialist Workers Bríd Smith 0.5 218 222 222 223 223 223 225 232              
                Independent Brendan O'Reilly 0.3 132 135 135 137 140 145                  
                Independent Seán Kelly 0.3 125 127 128 143 149 153 165                
                Natural Law Michael Dwyer 0.2 92 93 94 95 100                    
                Independent Colm Callanan 0.2 91 92 93 93                      
                Independent Dean O'Nualláin 0.2 80 81 81                        
                Independent David Henry 0.1 23 23                          
                Electorate: 68,146   Valid: 40,579   Spoilt: 550 (1.3%)   Quota: 8,116   Turnout: 41,129 (60.4%)  

                  1994 by-election

                  Fianna Fáil TD John O'Connell resigned on 24 February 1993.[68] A by-election to fill the vacancy was held on 9 June 1994.

                  1994 by-election: Dublin South-Central[48]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  123456789
                  Democratic Left Eric Byrne 27.8 7,445 7,479 7,601 7,748 7,930 8,352 8,984 10,284 12,741
                  Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 21.1 5,642 5,697 5,770 5,893 6,043 6,335 6,664 7,370 8,629
                  Fine Gael Brian Hayes 17.3 4,637 4,677 4,723 4,752 4,926 5,628 6,028 6,619  
                  Labour Joe Connolly 9.9 2,643 2,664 2,743 2,824 2,904 3,062 3,417    
                  Progressive Democrats Cáit Keane 7.0 1,881 1,912 1,939 1,955 2,095        
                  Green John Goodwillie 6.5 1,752 1,809 1,904 2,138 2,332 2,579      
                  Independent Eamonn Gavin 3.6 972 1,038 1,053 1,088          
                  Sinn Féin Martina Gibney 2.9 781 800 859            
                  Workers' Party Shay Kelly 2.2 595 618              
                  Independent Michael Park 1.0 275                
                  Independent Benny Cooney 0.6 152                
                  Electorate: 62,300   Valid: 26,775   Quota: 13,388   Turnout: 43.0%  

                    1992 general election

                    1992 general election: Dublin South-Central[47][69]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    12345678910111213
                    Labour Pat Upton 29.6 11,923                        
                    Fine Gael Gay Mitchell[*] 16.6 6,662 7,578 7,595 7,630 7,672 7,829 8,730            
                    Fianna Fáil John O'Connell[*] 14.5 5,825 6,084 6,089 6,105 6,180 6,271 6,306 6,336 6,461 7,337 7,583 8,182  
                    Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe[*] 10.9 4,385 4,539 4,547 4,566 4,602 4,754 4,778 4,816 4,875 5,634 5,873 6,417 6,526
                    Democratic Left Eric Byrne[*] 7.4 2,990 4,021 4,037 4,080 4,153 4,192 4,238 4,310 4,704 4,766 5,492 6,497 6,521
                    Progressive Democrats Cáit Keane 4.7 1,886 2,235 2,252 2,258 2,273 2,300 2,449 2,858 2,977 3,047 3,428    
                    Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy 4.2 1,684 1,762 1,768 1,779 1,822 1,888 1,905 1,916 1,946        
                    Green Mary Bowers 3.2 1,295 1,581 1,620 1,672 1,856 1,995 2,036 2,142 2,441 2,499      
                    Fine Gael Edith Wynne 2.5 1,005 1,241 1,244 1,248 1,257 1,284              
                    Christian Centrist Eamonn Murphy 2.1 832 863 869 888 907                
                    Workers' Party Rita Whelan 1.8 717 1,144 1,153 1,189 1,320 1,345 1,377 1,392          
                    Sinn Féin Martina Gibney 1.7 675 722 724 751                  
                    Independent Davy Heinkel Johnston 0.6 235 272 291                    
                    Independent Mary Daly 0.3 128 151                      
                    Electorate: 63,718   Valid: 40,242   Spoilt: 892 (2.2%)   Quota: 8,049   Turnout: 41,134 (64.6%)  

                      1989 general election

                      1989 general election: Dublin South-Central[46][70]
                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                      123456789
                      Fine Gael Gay Mitchell[*] 17.5 7,905                
                      Fianna Fáil John O'Connell 17.1 7,707                
                      Workers' Party Eric Byrne 15.2 6,849 6,878 6,887 6,903 7,261 7,348 7,588    
                      Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe[*] 13.4 6,037 6,055 6,142 6,149 6,220 6,282 6,326 6,657 7,050
                      Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien[*] 9.1 4,108 4,374 4,381 4,389 4,440 5,269 5,375 5,863 7,411
                      Fianna Fáil Mary Mooney[*] 9.1 4,081 4,098 4,174 4,183 4,301 4,378 4,420 4,742 5,235
                      Green Mary Bowers 5.0 2,264 2,272 2,275 2,320 2,597 2,691 2,756    
                      Labour Pat Upton 4.2 1,907 1,919 1,922 1,927 2,034 2,126 3,289 4,327  
                      Labour Pat Murray 3.5 1,557 1,570 1,572 1,583 1,664 1,724      
                      Progressive Democrats Ronnie McBrien 2.9 1,314 1,338 1,340 1,348 1,361        
                      Sinn Féin Micheál O Muireagáin 2.8 1,241 1,243 1,245 1,253          
                      Independent Michael John Foley 0.3 122 122 122            
                      Electorate: 72,389   Valid: 45,092   Quota: 7,516   Turnout: 62.3%  

                        1987 general election

                        1987 general election: Dublin South-Central[45][71][72]
                        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                        1234567891011
                        Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe[*] 18.5 9,582                    
                        Fine Gael Gay Mitchell[*] 15.7 8,107 8,145 8,148 8,163 8,169 8,259 8,306 8,768      
                        Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien[*] 11.9 6,160 6,183 6,184 6,192 6,196 6,267 6,308 6,519 9,730    
                        Fianna Fáil John O'Connell[*] 11.4 5,911 6,257 6,259 6,260 6,271 6,310 6,488 6,853 7,211 7,239 7,380
                        Fianna Fáil Mary Mooney 10.9 5,656 6,101 6,101 6,113 6,131 6,193 6,447 7,053 7,522 7,559 7,712
                        Progressive Democrats Ronald McBrien 10.1 5,212 5,236 5,239 5,259 5,266 5,420 5,456 5,842      
                        Labour Frank Cluskey[*] 9.1 4,701 4,738 4,741 4,756 4,795 4,976 5,110 7,040 8,203 8,290 9,110
                        Workers' Party Eric Byrne 7.6 3,946 3,978 3,997 4,014 4,109 4,224 4,638        
                        Sinn Féin Micheal Ó Muireagáin 2.5 1,266 1,271 1,281 1,282 1,326 1,343          
                        Independent Timothy Cahill 1.4 711 715 716 756 777            
                        Communist Deirdre Buggle 0.4 186 192 248 265              
                        Independent Barbara Hyland 0.3 152 152 155                
                        Communist Michael Wall 0.2 102 102                  
                        Electorate: 78,116   Valid: 51,692   Quota: 8,616   Turnout: 66.2%  

                          Frank Cluskey died on 7 May 1989.[73] The seat remained vacant until the dissolution of the 25th Dáil on 25 May 1989.

                          November 1982 general election

                          John O'Connell was Ceann Comhairle at the dissolution of the 23rd Dáil and therefore deemed to be returned automatically. The constituency was treated as a four-seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.

                          November 1982 general election: Dublin South-Central[44][74][75]
                          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                          123456
                          Independent John O'Connell[*] N/A Returned automatically
                          Fine Gael Gay Mitchell[*] 22.0 10,074          
                          Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe[*] 20.4 9,336          
                          Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien 17.6 8,068 8,817 8,878 8,901 9,028 9,609
                          Labour Frank Cluskey[*] 14.0 6,425 6,512 6,661 6,687 6,849 9,256
                          Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick[*] 10.1 4,616 4,631 4,648 4,983 7,182 7,758
                          Workers' Party Eric Byrne 8.2 3,774 3,804 4,004 4,022 4,119  
                          Fianna Fáil Lauri Corcoran 5.3 2,426 2,439 2,464 2,705    
                          Fianna Fáil Michael Stokes 1.4 641 643 659      
                          Democratic Socialist Séamus Rattigan 0.7 303 305        
                          Independent Brendan Moran 0.4 195 199        
                          Electorate: 74,522   Valid: 45,858   Quota: 9,172   Turnout: 61.5%  

                            February 1982 general election

                            John O'Connell was Ceann Comhairle at the dissolution of the 22nd Dáil and therefore deemed to be returned automatically. The constituency was treated as a four-seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.

                            February 1982 general election: Dublin South-Central[43][76]
                            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                            12345678
                            Independent John O'Connell[*] N/A Returned automatically
                            Fine Gael Gay Mitchell[*] 22.5 10,572              
                            Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe[*] 22.2 10,432              
                            Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien[*] 14.1 6,635 7,597 7,631 7,651 7,674 8,171 8,297 8,785
                            Labour Frank Cluskey 14.0 6,600 6,717 6,763 6,793 6,874 8,429 8,650 9,267
                            Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick[*] 13.0 6,132 6,158 6,512 6,522 6,555 6,938 10,522  
                            Sinn Féin The Workers' Party Eric Byrne 6.7 3,166 3,190 3,221 3,247 3,373      
                            Fianna Fáil Joseph Dowling 6.6 3,102 3,123 3,657 3,671 3,707 4,136    
                            Independent Aidan Broggy 0.6 296 298 311 350        
                            Independent John Curran 0.3 147 150 153          
                            Electorate: 74,104   Valid: 47,082   Quota: 9,417   Turnout: 63.5%  

                              1981 general election

                              1981 general election: Dublin South-Central[42][77]
                              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                              1234567
                              Independent John O'Connell[*] 19.4 9,491            
                              Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe[*] 16.7 8,181            
                              Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien[*] 15.1 7,404 7,696 7,707 7,746 7,872    
                              Fine Gael Gay Mitchell 14.1 6,879 7,147 7,163 7,215 7,369 7,715 7,918
                              Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick[*] 11.6 5,686 5,855 5,865 5,890 5,958 6,230 8,940
                              Labour Frank Cluskey[*] 8.4 4,122 4,323 4,323 4,723 5,410 6,622 6,744
                              Fianna Fáil Brian Hillery 6.1 2,948 3,067 3,074 3,092 3,137 3,265  
                              Sinn Féin The Workers' Party Eric Byrne 4.9 2,403 2,538 2,554 2,664 2,788    
                              Labour Michael Collins 2.2 1,069 1,157 1,157 1,233      
                              Labour Séamus Ashe 1.4 693 742 742        
                              Independent Daniel McCarron 0.2 73 84          
                              Electorate: 74,014   Valid: 48,949   Quota: 8,159   Turnout: 66.1%  

                                1977 general election

                                1977 general election: Dublin South-Central[41][78]
                                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                12345
                                Fine Gael Fergus O'Brien[*] 25.2 5,931        
                                Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick[*] 19.3 4,542 5,015 5,058 5,239 5,566
                                Labour Frank Cluskey[*] 16.9 3,986 4,024 4,177 4,711 6,991
                                Fianna Fáil Michael Campion 13.7 3,218 3,579 3,595 3,804 4,018
                                Fine Gael Alexis Fitzgerald 10.5 2,483 2,523 3,389 3,542  
                                Sinn Féin The Workers' Party Andy Smith 5.6 1,313 1,340 1,345    
                                Fine Gael Maurice Dockrell[*] 4.7 1,096 1,101      
                                Fianna Fáil Vera Kinsella 4.1 959        
                                Electorate: 37,934   Valid: 23,528   Spoilt: 245 (0.9%)   Quota: 5,883   Turnout: 25,773 (67.9%)[79]  

                                  1973 general election

                                  1973 general election: Dublin South-Central[40][80]
                                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                  123456789
                                  Fine Gael Richie Ryan[*] 20.6 7,210                
                                  Fianna Fáil Philip Brady[*] 18.7 6,564 6,567 6,728 6,740 6,819 6,865 7,646    
                                  Fine Gael John Kelly 14.5 5,064 5,165 5,266 6,102 6,263 6,505 6,590 6,612 6,993
                                  Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe[*] 13.6 4,750 4,752 4,877 4,894 4,951 4,992 6,348 6,957 7,060
                                  Labour John O'Donovan[*] 6.3 2,203 2,219 2,271 2,373 2,858 3,899 3,935 3,939 6,207
                                  Fianna Fáil Gerard Buchanan 6.3 2,195 2,196 2,265 2,275 2,302 2,321      
                                  Labour Michael Collins 6.1 2,136 2,142 2,187 2,237 2,621 3,085 3,102 3,105  
                                  Labour Dermot O'Rourke 4.5 1,580 1,590 1,640 1,741 1,993        
                                  Sinn Féin Peigín Doyle 4.3 1,521 1,523 1,581 1,600          
                                  Fine Gael Michael McShane 3.0 1,040 1,098 1,177            
                                  Independent Louis Maguire 2.2 775 778              
                                  Electorate: 50,400   Valid: 35,038   Quota: 7,008   Turnout: 69.5%  

                                    1969 general election

                                    1969 general election: Dublin South-Central[39][81][82]
                                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                    1234567891011
                                    Fine Gael Richie Ryan[*] 16.9 5,958 5,971 5,989 6,234 6,501 6,546 6,607 6,674 7,385    
                                    Fianna Fáil Philip Brady[*] 15.7 5,527 5,537 5,548 5,561 5,573 5,594 5,705 6,835 7,022 7,037 7,152
                                    Fianna Fáil Ben Briscoe[*] 14.3 5,035 5,058 5,073 5,089 5,100 5,135 5,206 6,494 6,758 6,778 6,933
                                    Fine Gael John Kelly 11.0 3,868 3,882 3,893 4,009 4,370 4,397 4,444 4,479 5,365 5,627 5,845
                                    Fianna Fáil Louis Maguire 7.6 2,661 2,672 2,681 2,689 2,704 2,722 2,743        
                                    Labour Dermot O'Rourke 7.1 2,488 2,499 2,519 2,551 2,567 2,768 3,189 3,235 3,503 3,519  
                                    Independent Maurice O'Connell 7.0 2,475 2,494 2,523 2,586 2,631 2,694 2,808 2,897      
                                    Labour John O'Donovan 7.0 2,450 2,456 2,465 2,479 2,493 2,913 4,360 4,401 4,815 4,845 7,338
                                    Labour Emmet Boyle 5.0 1,757 1,767 1,781 1,791 1,798 2,370          
                                    Labour John Clarke 4.0 1,392 1,400 1,421 1,425 1,430            
                                    Fine Gael Patrick Kelly 1.9 677 685 686 773              
                                    Fine Gael Michael McShane 1.7 602 605 610                
                                    Independent Patrick Dunne 0.5 166 176                  
                                    Independent James Hiney 0.4 149                    
                                    Electorate: 50,525   Valid: 35,205   Quota: 7,042   Turnout: 69.7%  

                                      1965 general election

                                      1965 general election: Dublin South-Central[38][81]
                                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                      123456789
                                      Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass[*] 34.7 12,400                
                                      Labour Frank Cluskey 19.9 7,098                
                                      Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell[*] 19.0 6,768                
                                      Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron[*] 6.2 2,220 2,456 2,877 2,914 3,032 3,137 3,241 3,295 4,355
                                      Fianna Fáil Philip Brady[*] 6.1 2,175 5,373 5,461 5,479 5,492 5,547 7,199    
                                      Fianna Fáil Patrick Cummins[*] 4.1 1,464 2,795 2,875 2,881 2,897 2,919      
                                      Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick 3.8 1,349 2,849 2,913 2,925 2,939 2,953 3,801 4,964 5,237
                                      Fine Gael George McLoughlin 2.9 1,032 1,132 1,432 1,969 2,001 3,086 3,230 3,263  
                                      Fine Gael John Nugent 2.8 1,002 1,068 1,198 1,403 1,421        
                                      Irish Workers' Party Michael O'Riordan 0.5 183 203 269 273          
                                      Electorate: 54,929   Valid: 35,691   Quota: 5,949   Turnout: 65.0%  

                                        1961 general election

                                        1961 general election: Dublin South-Central[37][81]
                                        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                        1234567891011
                                        Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass[*] 31.8 10,211                    
                                        Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell[*] 21.8 7,007                    
                                        Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 9.7 3,109 3,329 3,442 3,450 3,507 3,749 3,830 3,971 4,142 4,273 4,930
                                        Fianna Fáil Philip Brady[*] 8.4 2,689 5,282 5,380                
                                        Labour Frank Cluskey 5.6 1,796 1,904 1,954 1,955 2,031 2,105 2,141 2,241 3,488 3,569 4,052
                                        Labour James Mooney 4.7 1,511 1,630 1,678 1,679 1,730 1,794 1,847 1,928      
                                        Fianna Fáil Patrick Cummins[*] 4.5 1,449 2,285 2,317 2,319 2,337 2,374 2,394 2,584 2,672 3,996 4,289
                                        Fine Gael George McLoughlin 3.4 1,095 1,163 1,371 1,373 1,383 1,399 1,747        
                                        Fianna Fáil Thomas J. Fitzpatrick 3.2 1,024 1,756 1,800 1,803 1,812 1,851 1,889 1,953 2,018    
                                        Fine Gael James McGarry 2.4 755 799 1,050 1,052 1,068 1,091          
                                        Sinn Féin Tomás Ó Dubhghaill 1.9 622 656 664 664 693            
                                        Fine Gael John Hegarty 1.8 579 661 1,450 1,456 1,470 1,492 1,945 2,910 3,025 3,151  
                                        Irish Workers' Party Michael O'Riordan 0.9 277 297 308 308              
                                        Electorate: 57,390   Valid: 32,124   Quota: 5,355   Turnout: 56.0%  

                                          1958 by-election

                                          Independent TD Jack Murphy resigned on 13 May 1958.[83] On 4 June 1958, the writ of election was moved to fill the vacancy.[84] A by-election was held on 25 June 1958.

                                          1958 by-election: Dublin South-Central[81]
                                          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                          1234
                                          Fianna Fáil Patrick Cummins 34.2 6,014 6,337 7,111 7,988
                                          Fine Gael John Hegarty 17.6 3,089 3,619 4,386  
                                          Clann na Poblachta Seán MacBride 17.2 3,030 3,799 4,925 7,083
                                          Labour Frank Cluskey 15.7 2,762 3,352    
                                          National Progressive Democrats Noel Hartnett 15.3 2,688      
                                          Electorate: 51,567   Valid: 17,583   Quota: 8,792   Turnout: 34.1%  

                                            1957 general election

                                            1957 general election: Dublin South-Central[35][81]
                                            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                            12345678
                                            Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass[*] 25.5 8,136              
                                            Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell[*] 14.4 4,607 4,663 4,965 5,010 5,058 5,520    
                                            Fianna Fáil Philip Brady 10.1 3,236 4,382 4,401 4,532 5,133 5,265 5,276 5,642
                                            Independent Jack Murphy 9.5 3,036 3,109 3,163 3,620 3,728 4,375 4,403 4,992
                                            Fianna Fáil Celia Lynch[*] 8.5 2,704 3,789 3,853 4,023 5,122 5,333    
                                            Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 6.4 2,049 2,092 2,121 2,553 2,581 3,037 3,055 3,744
                                            Labour Roddy Connolly 6.1 1,932 1,967 1,998 2,158 2,203      
                                            Fine Gael Thomas Finlay[*] 6.0 1,906 1,925 2,381 2,405 2,446 2,614 2,755  
                                            Sinn Féin Tomás Ó Dubhghaill 5.4 1,734 1,760 1,766          
                                            Fianna Fáil Anthony Moroney 5.1 1,621 1,929 1,937 1,998        
                                            Fine Gael Edward Hosey 3.0 966 989            
                                            Electorate: 55,976   Valid: 31,927   Quota: 5,322   Turnout: 57.0%  

                                              1954 general election

                                              1954 general election: Dublin South-Central[34][81]
                                              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                              12345678910
                                              Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass[*] 20.1 7,753                  
                                              Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell[*] 19.4 7,474                  
                                              Labour James Larkin Jnr[*] 15.3 5,883 5,927 6,003 6,052 6,167 6,413 6,556      
                                              Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 8.5 3,258 3,273 3,318 3,372 3,442 3,584 3,740      
                                              Fianna Fáil Celia Lynch 7.8 3,009 3,422 3,434 3,452 3,481 3,554 5,026 5,452 5,519 5,846
                                              Fine Gael Thomas Finlay 6.9 2,654 2,663 3,348 3,429 3,500 5,729 5,815 7,437    
                                              Fine Gael William Phelan 6.8 2,614 2,625 2,800 2,833 2,878          
                                              Fianna Fáil Philip Brady[*] 6.8 2,610 2,885 2,907 2,928 2,963 3,014        
                                              Fianna Fáil John McCann[*] 6.7 2,586 3,143 3,159 3,183 3,204 3,275 4,333 4,756 4,794 5,026
                                              Independent Eamonn Halpin 1.0 380 386 398 416            
                                              Independent Seán Davis 0.8 298 301 312              
                                              Electorate: 59,731   Valid: 38,519   Quota: 6,420   Turnout: 64.5%  

                                                1951 general election

                                                1951 general election: Dublin South-Central[81]
                                                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                                123456789
                                                Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass[*] 25.9 10,759                
                                                Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell[*] 13.7 5,684 5,720 6,301 6,480 7,038        
                                                Labour James Larkin Jnr[*] 13.6 5,667 5,764 5,928 6,049 6,986        
                                                Fianna Fáil John McCann[*] 10.8 4,487 6,071 6,112 6,167 6,350 7,025      
                                                Fianna Fáil Philip Brady 9.7 4,020 4,669 4,703 4,961 5,095 5,688 5,755 5,792 5,831
                                                Fianna Fáil James B. Lynch 8.8 3,638 5,002 5,042 5,080 5,226 5,667 5,714 5,739 5,801
                                                Fine Gael Kerry Reddin 6.7 2,784 2,818 3,188 3,239 3,633        
                                                Clann na Poblachta Con Lehane[*] 4.4 1,809 1,845 1,914 2,596          
                                                Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 3.3 1,363 1,382 1,414            
                                                Fine Gael Anthony Lalor 3.2 1,332 1,348              
                                                Electorate: 65,020   Valid: 41,543   Quota: 6,924   Turnout: 63.9%  

                                                  1948 general election

                                                  1948 general election: Dublin South-Central[81]
                                                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                                  123456789101112
                                                  Fianna Fáil Seán Lemass[*] 29.9 13,274                      
                                                  Fine Gael Maurice E. Dockrell[*] 11.1 4,931 4,993 5,011 5,294 5,353 5,405 5,440 5,546 9,618      
                                                  Clann na Poblachta Con Lehane 11.0 4,861 4,924 4,975 4,995 5,062 5,469 5,514 7,567        
                                                  Labour James Larkin Jnr[*] 10.7 4,743 4,894 4,978 5,013 5,275 5,363 6,555 6,814 7,070 7,199 8,579  
                                                  Fine Gael Patrick Cahill 8.9 3,965 4,030 4,054 4,289 4,384 4,454 4,504 4,836        
                                                  Fianna Fáil John McCann[*] 8.6 3,829 5,860 5,914 5,948 6,055 6,077 6,104 6,159 6,324 6,346 6,889 7,286
                                                  Clann na Poblachta Joseph Barron 5.2 2,287 2,307 2,328 2,336 2,373 2,918 2,942          
                                                  Fianna Fáil James B. Lynch[*] 5.0 2,216 5,596 5,634 5,645 5,726 5,745 5,799 5,831 5,974 5,992 6,289 6,662
                                                  Labour Frank Foley 2.9 1,303 1,323 1,334 1,340 1,419 1,459            
                                                  Clann na Poblachta Jack Brady 2.7 1,203 1,227 1,241 1,247 1,275              
                                                  National Labour Party Joseph Hughes 1.8 790 817 850 859                
                                                  Fine Gael Joseph Toner 1.4 635 644 658                  
                                                  Independent William Naughton 0.8 350 374                    
                                                  Electorate: 67,633   Valid: 44,387   Quota: 7,398   Turnout: 65.6%  

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