Dublin Bay South

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Dublin Bay South is a parliamentary constituency that has been represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, since the 2016 general election. 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).

Major settlements
Created2016
Seats4
TDs
  •   Ivana Bacik (Lab)
  •   James Geoghegan (FG)
  •   Eoin Hayes (SD)
  •   Jim O'Callaghan (FF)
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Dublin Bay South
Dáil constituency
Location of Dublin Bay South within County Dublin
Interactive map of constituency boundaries since the 2024 general election
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created2016
Seats4
TDs
  •   Ivana Bacik (Lab)
  •   James Geoghegan (FG)
  •   Eoin Hayes (SD)
  •   Jim O'Callaghan (FF)
Local government areaDublin City
Created from
EP constituencyDublin
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History and boundaries

It was established by the Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013.[1] The constituency incorporates the entirety of the former Dublin South-East constituency with the addition of territory from Dublin South-Central, centred on Terenure and Harold's Cross. The constituency was named Dublin Bay South for "reasons of symmetry", with the new Dublin Bay North constituency.[2][3]

The Constituency Review Report 2023 of the Electoral Commission recommended that at the next general election Dublin Bay South be altered by the transfer of territory to Dublin South-Central.[4][5]

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

"In the city of Dublin, the electoral divisions of:
Mansion House A, Mansion House B, Pembroke East A, Pembroke East B, Pembroke East C, Pembroke East D, Pembroke East E, Pembroke West A, Pembroke West B, Pembroke West C, Rathfarnham, Rathmines East A, Rathmines East B, Rathmines East C, Rathmines East D, Rathmines West A, Rathmines West B, Rathmines West C, Rathmines West D, Rathmines West E, Rathmines West F, Royal Exchange A, Royal Exchange B, St. Kevin's, South Dock, Terenure A, Terenure B, Terenure C, Terenure D, Wood Quay A, Wood Quay B."

Voting patterns

In 2021, Dublin Bay South was characterised as a "Fine Gael heartland" by some of the Irish national media,[7][8] noting the area (as Dublin South-East) was once the seat of Fine Gael leaders John A. Costello and Garret FitzGerald and their historical performance in the area. However, it has also been the seat of party leaders Ruairi Quinn and Ivana Bacik of the Labour Party, Michael McDowell of the Progressive Democrats, and John Gormley and Eamon Ryan of the Green Party. Dublin Bay South has been called "one of the most liberal constituencies in the country"[9] as well as "one of the wealthiest".[10] As Dublin South-East, the area had the highest vote against the introduction of the Eighth Amendment in 1983, and in the 2018 referendum it had the highest vote in favour of repealing it.[11] It has been noted that between the Labour Party, the Green Party, the Social Democrats and Democratic Left, centre-left parties have won at least 29% of the vote in every election in the area between 1981 and 2021.[12]

The constituency has been marked by the consistently low-voter turnout, normally coming in at 54%; this can be partially attributed to the high rate of residential turnover in the areas of Rathmines and Ranelagh.[13]

As of 2021, half of adults in the constituency have been described as professionals, 57% of individuals have third-level qualifications, and 44% live in privately rented apartments.[13]

TDs

More information Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin Bay South 2016–, Dáil ...
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Dublin Bay South 2016
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
32nd2016[14] Eamon Ryan
(GP)
Jim O'Callaghan
(FF)
Kate O'Connell
(FG)
Eoghan Murphy
(FG)
33rd2020[15] Chris Andrews
(SF)
2021 by-election[16] Ivana Bacik
(Lab)
34th2024[17] James Geoghegan
(FG)
Eoin Hayes
(SD)
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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

^ *: Outgoing TD

2024 general election

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2024 general election: Dublin Bay South[17][18]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
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Fine Gael James Geoghegan 15.2 6,060 6,069 6,118 6,171 6,173 6,464 6,673 7,060 10,650      
Labour Ivana Bacik[*] 14.3 5,684 5,685 5,763 5,795 5,940 6,250 6,359 7,945 8,542      
Fianna Fáil Jim O'Callaghan[*] 13.9 5,536 5,541 5,630 5,779 5,792 6,191 6,562 6,723 7,381 9,751    
Sinn Féin Chris Andrews[*] 12.2 4,875 4,884 4,993 5,166 5,518 5,584 5,960 6,091 6,139 6,163 6,258 6,294
Fine Gael Emma Blain 10.3 4,102 4,106 4,134 4,190 4,193 4,544 4,711 5,177        
Social Democrats Eoin Hayes 9.1 3,615 3,619 3,676 3,702 4,361 4,507 4,724 5,535 5,673 5,972 6,754 7,017
Green Hazel Chu 8.2 3,250 3,258 3,297 3,332 3,438 3,609 3,680          
Independent Kate O'Connell 4.4 1,772 1,788 1,849 1,905 1,956              
Independent Nick Delehanty 3.9 1,542 1,600 1,776 2,108 2,150 2,272            
PBP–Solidarity Brigid Purcell[a] 3.4 1,339 1,346 1,372 1,413                
Aontú Alan Healy 2.4 956 999 1,107                  
Independent Mannix Flynn 1.2 479 491                    
Independent Peter Dooley 0.9 358 383                    
The Irish People Lauralee Doyle 0.4 150                      
Independent Daniel Pocock 0.1 27                      
Independent John Keigher 0.1 23                      
Independent David Hennessy 0.1 16                      
Electorate: 83,689   Valid: 39,784   Spoilt: 195   Quota: 7,957   Turnout: 47.8%  
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  1. Purcell is a member of People Before Profit.

2021 by-election

A by-election took place on 8 July 2021, to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Eoghan Murphy.

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2021 by-election: Dublin Bay South[16][19][20]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
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Labour Ivana Bacik 30.2 8,131 8,134 8,146 8,188 8,308 8,380 8,851 9,474 13,382
Fine Gael James Geoghegan 26.2 7,052 7,054 7,093 7,134 7,147 7,354 7,400 8,265 9,235
Sinn Féin Lynn Boylan 15.8 4,245 4,245 4,246 4,357 4,695 4,779 4,985 5,237  
Green Claire Byrne 8.0 2,157 2,164 2,170 2,197 2,264 2,360 2,610 2,985  
Fianna Fáil Deirdre Conroy 4.6 1,247 1,250 1,256 1,278 1,288 1,380 1,402    
Independent Mannix Flynn 3.3 879 882 894 975 1,003 1,120 1,181    
Social Democrats Sarah Durcan 3.2 849 852 854 886 1,077 1,111      
PBP–Solidarity Brigid Purcell[a] 2.8 759 762 768 818          
Aontú Mairéad Tóibín 2.8 740 745 798 940 958        
Independent Peter Dooley 1.0 261 266 271            
National Party Justin Barrett 0.7 183 186 194            
Independent Dolores Cahill 0.6 169 171 179            
Renua Jacqui Gilbourne 0.6 164 166              
Independent John Keigher 0.1 23                
Independent Colm O'Keeffe 0.1 23                
Electorate: 77,924   Valid: 26,882   Spoilt: 162   Quota: 13,442   Turnout: 27,044 (34.7%)  
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  1. Purcell is a member of People Before Profit.

2020 general election

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2020 general election: Dublin Bay South[15][21][22][23][24]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
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Green Eamon Ryan[*] 22.4 8,888              
Sinn Féin Chris Andrews 16.1 6,361 6,412 6,421 6,513 6,658 6,715 7,837 8,797
Fine Gael Eoghan Murphy[*] 16.0 6,346 6,464 6,473 6,489 6,544 6,638 6,767 7,602
Fianna Fáil Jim O'Callaghan[*] 13.8 5,474 5,587 5,597 5,622 5,718 5,977 6,180 7,158
Fine Gael Kate O'Connell[*] 11.7 4,624 4,785 4,795 4,810 4,869 4,891 5,127 6,270
Labour Kevin Humphreys 7.9 3,121 3,355 3,375 3,406 3,516 3,589 4,971  
Social Democrats Sarah Durcan 4.5 1,801 1,988 2,021 2,081 2,158 2,210    
Solidarity–PBP Annette Mooney[a] 2.5 1,002 1,049 1,062 1,145 1,243 1,282    
Independent Mannix Flynn 1.6 645 675 690 753        
Renua Jacqui Gilborne 1.6 634 643 656 802 847      
Independent Peter Dooley 0.7 281 288 317          
Irish Freedom Ben Scallan 0.6 245 248 255          
Independent Norma Burke 0.3 110 116            
Independent John Keigher 0.1 48 50            
Independent Sean O'Leary 0.0 11 12            
Electorate: 76,514   Valid: 39,591   Spoilt: 268 (0.7%)   Quota: 7,919   Turnout: 39,759 (52.0%)  
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  1. Mooney was a member of People Before Profit.

2016 general election

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2016 general election: Dublin Bay South[25][14]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
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Fine Gael Eoghan Murphy[*] 16.5 6,567 6,595 6,661 6,693 6,873 7,860 8,023  
Fine Gael Kate O'Connell 13.6 5,399 5,416 5,483 5,527 5,773 6,324 6,446 6,547
Fianna Fáil Jim O'Callaghan 11.5 4,575 4,596 4,674 4,744 4,949 5,989 6,678 6,921
Green Eamon Ryan 11.4 4,529 4,631 4,929 5,277 6,605 7,560 8,788  
Renua Lucinda Creighton[*] 10.7 4,229 4,252 4,385 4,545 4,820      
Labour Kevin Humphreys[*] 10.6 4,205 4,227 4,378 4,480 4,992 5,391 5,973 6,221
Sinn Féin Chris Andrews 9.5 3,774 3,796 3,957 4,511 4,888 5,197    
Social Democrats Glenna Lynch 6.7 2,652 2,694 2,949 3,527        
AAA–PBP Annette Mooney 4.4 1,728 1,819 2,149          
Independent Mannix Flynn 3.8 1,525 1,648            
Independent Alan MacStiofain 0.6 235              
Independent Eoin Tierney 0.4 151              
Independent William DJ Gorman 0.2 97              
Independent John Keigher 0.1 37              
Electorate: 73,066   Valid: 39,703   Spoilt: 313 (0.8%)   Quota: 7,941   Turnout: 40,016 (54.8%)  
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