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List of Sinn Féin MPs

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This is alist of Sinn Féin MPs. It includes allmembers of Parliament elected to theBritish House of Commons representingSinn Féin. Members of theEuropean Parliament,Dáil Éireann or theNorthern Ireland Assembly are not listed. Sinn Féin MPs practiceabstentionism regarding the House of Commons and thus do not take their seats.

MPs elected since 1918

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MemberConstituencyYears servedSource
Gerry AdamsBelfast West19831992,19972011[1]
Órfhlaith BegleyWest Tyrone2018–present[2]
Mickey BradyNewry and Armagh20152024[3]
Owen CarronFermanagh and South Tyrone1982–19831[4]
Philip ClarkeFermanagh and South Tyrone19552[5]
Pat CullenFermanagh and South Tyrone2024–present[6]
Pat DohertyWest Tyrone20012017[7]
John FinucaneBelfast North2019–present[8]
Michelle GildernewFermanagh and South Tyrone20012015;20172024[9][10]
Chris HazzardSouth Down2017–present[11]
Dáire HughesNewry and Armagh2024–present[12]
Cathal MallaghanMid Ulster2024–present[13]
Elisha McCallionFoyle20172019[14]
Barry McElduffWest Tyrone20172018[15]
Martin McGuinnessMid Ulster19972013[16]
Paul MaskeyBelfast West2011–present[17]
Tom MitchellMid Ulster19553[18]
Francie MolloyMid Ulster20132024[19]
Conor MurphyNewry and Armagh20052015[20]
1 Elected in1981 as "Anti H-Block/Proxy Political Prisoner"; formally began describing himself as a Sinn Féin MP in 1982.
2 Unseated on petition.[21]
3Disqualified,re-elected, then unseated on petition.

Graphical representation

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Constituency1955561982198319921997200120051113201520171820192024
Fermanagh and South TyroneClarkeCarronGildernewGildernewCullen
Mid UlsterMitchellMcGuinnessMolloyMallaghan
Belfast WestAdamsAdamsMaskey
West TyroneDohertyMcElduffBegley
Newry and ArmaghMurphyBradyHughes
Down SouthHazzard
FoyleMcCallion
Belfast NorthFinucane
No. of Sinn Féin MPs201102455547777

MPs elected in 1918 or before

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In alphabetical order:

See also:1918 United Kingdom general election in Ireland
NameSeatYears served[22][23]Notes
Robert BartonWest Wicklow19181922
Piaras BéaslaíEast Kerry19181922
Ernest BlytheNorth Monaghan19181922
Harry BolandSouth Roscommon1918 – 1922Died 2 August 1922[24]
Cathal BrughaCounty Waterford1918 – 1922Died 7 July 1922[25]
Donal BuckleyNorth Kildare19181922
Séamus BurkeMid Tipperary19181922
J. J. ClancyNorth Sligo19181922
Michael ColivetLimerick City19181922
Con CollinsWest Limerick19181922
Michael CollinsSouth Cork1918 – 1922Died 22 August 1922[26]
W. T. CosgraveNorth Kilkenny19181922
Kilkenny City1917[27]1918[22]
James CrowleyNorth Kerry19181922
John CrowleyNorth Mayo19181922
Bryan CusackNorth Galway19181922
Éamon de ValeraEast Clare19171922
East Mayo19181922
Liam de RóisteCork City19181922
James DolanLeitrim19181922
George Gavan DuffySouth Dublin19181922
Eamonn DugganSouth Meath19181922
Seán EtchinghamEast Wicklow19181922
Frank FahySouth Galway19181922
Desmond FitzGeraldDublin Pembroke19181922
Paul GalliganWest Cavan19181922
Laurence GinnellWestmeath19181922
Arthur GriffithEast Cavan1918 – 1922Died 12 August 1922[28]
North West Tyrone1918 – 1922
Richard HayesEast Limerick19181922
Seán HayesWest Cork19181922
Thomas HunterNorth East Cork19181922
Thomas KellyDublin St Stephen's Green19181922
David KentEast Cork19181922
Frank LawlessNorth Dublin1918 – 1922Died 16 April 1922[29]
James LennonCounty Carlow19181922
Diarmuid LynchSouth East Cork19181922
Fionán LynchSouth Kerry19181922
Joseph MacBrideWest Mayo19181922
Alexander McCabeSouth Sligo19181922
Pierce McCanEast Tipperary1918 – 1919Died 6 March 1919[30]
Patrick McCartanKing's County19181922
TullamoreApril[31]Dec 1918
Joseph MacDonaghNorth Tipperary19181922
Seán MacEnteeSouth Monaghan19181922
Joseph McGrathDublin St James's19181922
Joseph McGuinnessLongford1918 – 1922Died 31 May 1922[32]
South Longford1917[33]1918
Eoin MacNeillLondonderry City19181922
National University19181922
Terence MacSwineyMid Cork1918 – 1920Died 25 October 1920[34]
Constance MarkieviczDublin St Patrick's19181922
Liam MellowsEast Galway19181922
North Meath19181922
P. J. MoloneySouth Tipperary19181922
Richard MulcahyDublin Clontarf19181922
Art O'ConnorSouth Kildare19181922
Joseph O'DohertyNorth Donegal19181922
Brian O'HigginsWest Clare19181922
Kevin O'HigginsQueen's County19181922
Patrick O'KeeffeNorth Cork19181922
John J. O'KellyCounty Louth19181922
Seán T. O'KellyDublin College Green19181922
Seán O'MahonySouth Fermanagh19181922
Pádraic Ó MáilleGalway Connemara19181922
James O'MaraSouth Kilkenny19181922
George Noble PlunkettNorth Roscommon1917[35]1922
James RyanSouth Wexford19181922
William SearsSouth Mayo19181922
Philip ShanahanDublin Harbour19181922
Austin StackWest Kerry19181922
Michael StainesDublin St Michan's19181922
Joseph SweeneyWest Donegal19181922
Roger SweetmanNorth Wexford19181922
J. J. WalshCork City19181922
Peter J. WardSouth Donegal19181922
  • By-elections was not held to fill the seats of those MP's who died before the1922 UK general election, nor in the cases of individuals elected for more than one constituency.

References

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  3. ^"Parliamentary career for Mickey Brady".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  4. ^"Parliamentary career for Owen Carron".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  5. ^"Parliamentary career for Philip Clarke".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  6. ^"Parliamentary career for Pat Cullen".UK Parliament. Retrieved5 February 2025.
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  8. ^"Parliamentary career for John Finucane".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  9. ^"Parliamentary career for Michelle Gildernew".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
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  11. ^"Parliamentary career for Chris Hazzard".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  12. ^"Parliamentary career for Dáire Hughes".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  13. ^"Parliamentary career for Mr Cathal Mallaghan".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  14. ^"Parliamentary career for Elisha McCallion".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  15. ^"Parliamentary career for Barry McElduff".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  16. ^"Parliamentary career for Mr Martin McGuinness".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  17. ^"Parliamentary career for Paul Maskey".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  18. ^"Parliamentary career for Thomas Mitchell".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  19. ^"Parliamentary career for Francie Molloy".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  20. ^"Parliamentary career for Conor Murphy".UK Parliament. Retrieved8 October 2024.
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