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Louth (Dáil constituency)

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Dáil constituency (1923–present)

Louth
Dáil constituency
Location of Louth within Ireland
Map
Interactive map of constituency boundaries since the2024 general election
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created1923
Seats
  • 3 (1923–1977)
  • 4 (1977–2011)
  • 5 (2011–)
TDs
Local government areas
Created fromLouth–Meath
EP constituencyMidlands–North-West

Louth is aparliamentary constituency represented inDáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament orOireachtas. The constituency elects five deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs) on the system ofproportional representation by means of thesingle transferable vote (PR-STV). It covers the entirety ofCounty Louth and a small area ofCounty Meath.

Boundaries

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The constituency was created by theElectoral Act 1923, and first used at the1923 general election.[1] It currently spans the entire area ofCounty Louth (which includes the towns ofArdee,Dundalk,Drogheda), the smallest county in Ireland, and a part ofCounty Meath including the suburbs of Drogheda.

TheElectoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as:[2]

"The county of Louth;

and, in the county of Meath, the electoral division of:

St. Mary's (part), in the formerRural District of Meath."
Changes to the Louth constituency
YearsTDsBoundariesNotes
1923–19613County Louth.[1][3][4]Created fromLouth–Meath
1961–19773County Louth, except the part in the constituency ofMonaghan.[5][6]
Transfer to Monaghan of the DEDs of

Barronstown, Castlering, Creggan Upper, Killanny, in the formerRural District of Dundalk;

Ardee Urban, Clonkeen, Tallanstown, and the townlands of:

Artnalevery, Ballybailie, Ballygowan, Bogtown, Boharnamoe, Cappocksgreen, Charlestown, Cookstown, Coole, Dowds-town, Glebe, Greenlane, Gudderstown, Harristown (part of, north of the river Dee), Irishtown, Knockcurlan, Knock-lore, Lambtown, Lisrenny, Manistown, Mapastown, Mullacloe, Mullanstown, Pepperstown, Philbenstown, Rahanna, Riverstown, Rock, Scogganstown, Streamstown and Townparks in the district electoral division of Ardee Rural in the formerRural District of Ardee No. 1.
1977–19814County Louth;

and inCounty Monaghan, thedistrict electoral divisions of Drumboory, Inishkeen, Kiltybegs, in the formerRural District of Carrickmacross.[7]

1981–20114County Louth.[8][9][10][11][12][13]
2011–20245County Louth;

and inCounty Meath, theelectoral divisions of Julianstown, St. Mary's (part), in the formerRural District of Meath.[14][15][16]

Transfer of territory fromMeath East[17][18]
2024–5County Louth;

and inCounty Meath, the electoral division of St. Mary’s (part), in the formerRural District of Meath.[2]

Transfer of Julianstown to Meath East[19]

TDs

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Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Louth 1923–[20]
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
4th1923[21]Frank Aiken
(Rep)
Peter Hughes
(CnaG)
James Murphy
(CnaG)
3 seats
until 1977
5th1927 (Jun)[22]Frank Aiken
(FF)
James Coburn
(NL)
6th1927 (Sep)[23]
7th1932[24]James Coburn
(Ind)
8th1933[25]
9th1937[26]James Coburn
(FG)
Laurence Walsh
(FF)
10th1938[27]
11th1943[28]Roddy Connolly
(Lab)
12th1944[29]Laurence Walsh
(FF)
13th1948[30]Roddy Connolly
(Lab)
14th1951[31]Laurence Walsh
(FF)
1954 by-election[32]George Coburn
(FG)
15th1954[33]Paddy Donegan
(FG)
16th1957[34]Pádraig Faulkner[a]
(FF)
17th1961[35]Paddy Donegan
(FG)
18th1965[36]
19th1969[37]
20th1973[38]Joseph Farrell
(FF)
21st1977[39]Eddie Filgate
(FF)
4 seats
1977–2011
22nd1981[40]Paddy Agnew
(AHB)
Bernard Markey
(FG)
23rd1982 (Feb)[41]Thomas Bellew
(FF)
24th1982 (Nov)[42]Michael Bell
(Lab)
Brendan McGahon
(FG)
Séamus Kirk[b]
(FF)
25th1987[43]Dermot Ahern
(FF)
26th1989[44]
27th1992[45]
28th1997[46]
29th2002[47]Arthur Morgan
(SF)
Fergus O'Dowd
(FG)
30th2007[48]
31st2011[49]Gerry Adams
(SF)
Ged Nash
(Lab)
Peter Fitzpatrick
(FG)
32nd2016[50]Declan Breathnach
(FF)
Imelda Munster
(SF)
33rd2020[51]Ruairí Ó Murchú
(SF)
Ged Nash
(Lab)
Peter Fitzpatrick
(Ind)
34th2024[52]Paula Butterly
(FG)
Joanna Byrne
(SF)
Erin McGreehan
(FF)

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. ^Faulker served asCeann Comhairle in the 21st Dáil from 1977 to 1981, and was returned automatically at the 1981 election.
  2. ^Kirk served as Ceann Comhairle in the 30th Dáil from 2009 to 2011, and was returned automatically at the 2011 election.

Electoral division

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Louth population as perelectoral division,[53] for the Dáil constituency of Louth. This population count includes those within the county of Louth, as well as the electoral divisions of Julianstown, and St. Mary's (part) in the county of Meath, as per theElectoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017.[16]

Electoral DivisionPopulation – 2006Population – 2011Population – 2016
Louth128600143272150481
 Dundalk (Town + Rural), County Louth517585676159557
 Dundalk Town, County Louth290373114932288
  004 Dundalk Urban No. 1, County Louth219021482169
  005 Dundalk Urban No. 2, County Louth121111691140
  006 Dundalk Urban No. 3, County Louth140014491710
  007 Dundalk Urban No. 4, County Louth618360395970
  023 Castletown (Part Urban), County Louth251826372685
  027 Dundalk Rural (Part Urban), County Louth154401762018514
  030 Haggardstown (Part Urban), County Louth9587100
 Dundalk rural area, County Louth227212561227269
  019 Ballymascanlan, County Louth201622132206
  020 Barronstown, County Louth647744746
  021 Carlingford, County Louth138418012201
  022 Castlering, County Louth93510121034
  023 Castletown (Part Rural), County Louth142115731622
  024 Creggan Upper, County Louth684787852
  025 Darver, County Louth562568678
  026 Drummullagh, County Louth112012571350
  027 Dundalk Rural (Part Rural), County Louth535540686
  028 Faughart, County Louth905991958
  029 Greenore, County Louth97911691201
  030 Haggardstown (Part Rural), County Louth576963036819
  031 Jenkinstown, County Louth94811731277
  032 Killanny, County Louth683799825
  033 Louth, County Louth130815051575
  034 Mansfieldstown, County Louth640807855
  035 Rathcor, County Louth120313521374
  036 Ravensdale, County Louth98210181010
 Drogheda (Town + Rural), County Louth & County Meath463064895151577
  001 Fair Gate, County Louth9783980610317
  002 St. Laurence Gate, County Louth380140044075
  003 West Gate, County Louth589960426284
  041 St. Peter's (Part Urban), County Louth346021612099
  047 St. Mary's (Part Urban), County Louth603065636696
  045 Julianstown, County Meath8289960610139
  047 St. Mary's (Part Rural), County Meath90441076911967
Ardee No. 1 rural area, County Louth179762026220924
  008 Ardee Rural, County Louth262628752952
  009 Ardee Urban, County Louth430145544917
  010 Castlebellingham, County Louth137116171688
  011 Clonkeen, County Louth545648675
  012 Collon, County Louth138017701859
  013 Dromin, County Louth535610629
  014 Dromiskin, County Louth193521872226
  015 Drumcar, County Louth138515261451
  016 Dunleer, County Louth234027962868
  017 Stabannan, County Louth590620619
  018 Tallanstown, County Louth96810591040
 Louth rural area, County Louth125601729818423
  037 Clogher, County Louth249430313237
  038 Dysart, County Louth777918925
  039 Monasterboice, County Louth116413421365
  040 Mullary, County Louth152817231754
  041 St. Peter's (Part Rural), County Louth402269907605
  042 Termonfeckin, County Louth257532943537

Elections

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^ *: Outgoing TD

2024 general election

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2024 general election: Louth[52][54]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567891011121314151617181920
Sinn FéinRuairí Ó Murchú[*]13.78,7288,7318,7328,7338,7368,7458,7488,7688,8038,8798,9589,1239,6219,84510,20113,016    
Sinn FéinJoanna Byrne12.88,1698,1728,1858,1878,1928,2188,2288,2348,2458,3188,3748,4968,9339,1309,3589,91211,989   
LabourGed Nash[*]11.97,5947,5957,5997,6087,6157,6477,6607,6667,6917,7478,1208,7059,2529,5399,7149,8339,92710,20410,57312,533
Fianna FáilErin McGreehan9.15,7725,7725,7735,7735,7735,7755,7765,7855,7965,8866,0906,1596,2186,3776,4636,8286,9597,1188,2848,629
Fine GaelPaula Butterly8.95,6465,6485,6525,6535,6565,6585,6625,6665,6755,8866,0916,1676,2066,2996,3596,4186,4336,4608,5029,062
Fianna FáilAlison Comyn7.74,9134,9144,9184,9214,9234,9304,9314,9364,9455,0295,1195,1765,1965,3355,3915,4165,4265,4585,6866,412
Fine GaelJohn McGahon6.34,0214,0224,0244,0244,0274,0294,0314,0374,0514,1114,1944,2314,2744,3364,4404,5134,5454,587  
Sinn FéinAntóin Watters5.93,7673,7673,7673,7683,7693,7753,7753,7863,8013,8273,8493,8934,0964,2654,325     
IndependentKevin Callan5.13,2233,2313,2683,2733,2763,2953,3053,3203,3393,6043,6763,7703,8834,1815,1975,2585,2925,5005,682 
Irish FreedomHermann Kelly4.02,5462,5492,5522,5752,6122,6122,6352,6952,7312,8292,8422,8562,9073,608      
AontúMichael O'Dowd3.72,3302,3312,3342,3362,3592,3672,3922,4102,4522,5192,5402,5812,657       
PBP–SolidarityJames Renaghan[a]2.61,6711,6711,6721,6741,6771,6851,6891,7081,7401,7641,8552,278        
Social DemocratsNiall McCreanor2.41,5471,5481,5501,5511,5551,5601,5601,5631,5801,6141,783         
GreenMarianne Butler2.41,5041,5051,5061,5061,5061,5061,5091,5121,5151,560          
IndependentDavid Brennan1.0671672680686689689747773805           
IndependentThomas Clare0.6416419426432435442451468482           
Independent IrelandRyan McKeown0.5305306308309319322324354            
IndependentTracy O'Hanlon0.4234235239259270279282             
IndependentDavid Bradley0.2157158161171176182              
IndependentPeter-James Nugent0.2149149149157158               
The Irish PeopleDerek McElearney0.2119121121133                
IndependentAlan Fagan0.2114116116                 
IndependentAlbert Byrne0.199100                  
IndependentDavid Carroll0.140                   
Electorate: 104,799  Valid: 63,735  Spoilt: 675  Quota: 10,623  Turnout: 61.5%  
  1. ^Renaghan is a member ofPeople Before Profit.

2020 general election

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2020 general election: Louth[51][55][56]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678910
Sinn FéinImelda Munster[*]24.317,203         
Sinn FéinRuairí Ó Murchú17.712,491         
Fine GaelFergus O'Dowd[*]9.06,3806,7376,7466,7526,7756,9366,9807,48510,15911,282
IndependentPeter Fitzpatrick[*]8.66,0856,5156,7036,7346,9567,5718,2018,3798,98810,779
LabourGed Nash8.25,8246,8896,9186,9266,9737,1907,5458,3898,63811,659
Fianna FáilDeclan Breathnach[*]8.25,7815,9195,9585,9756,0236,1246,1788,4038,7719,625
GreenMark Dearey7.75,4186,1136,2636,2906,4366,6807,6757,9178,497 
Fine GaelJohn McGahon6.34,4424,5164,5444,5494,5604,6064,6424,738  
Fianna FáilJames Byrne5.53,9114,1794,1874,1984,2324,3254,355   
Solidarity–PBPAudrey Fergus[a]1.61,1202,3172,4782,5012,6753,028    
RenuaEamon Sweeney1.17941,0671,0831,0921,163     
Irish FreedomCathal Ó Murchú0.85741,0001,0411,0531,138     
IndependentTopanga Bird0.3243474500538      
IndependentDavid Bradley0.4256410417465      
IndependentAlbert Byrne0.2145262273       
Electorate: 113,128  Valid: 70,667  Spoilt: 757  Quota: 11,778  Turnout: 71,424 (63.1%)  
  1. ^Fergus was a member ofPeople Before Profit.

2016 general election

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2016 general election: Louth[57][58][50]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567891011
Sinn FéinGerry Adams[*]15.810,66110,77410,82610,90811,09611,278     
Fianna FáilDeclan Breathnach13.59,0999,1469,2209,6099,93112,192     
Sinn FéinImelda Munster13.18,8299,0619,1039,2249,3569,5639,7129,99510,99213,029 
Fine GaelFergus O'Dowd[*]10.16,8146,8386,9437,2717,4187,5867,6808,1158,8279,1249,256
Fine GaelPeter Fitzpatrick[*]9.56,4086,4176,5916,6936,9697,1137,2067,9778,2318,9319,132
LabourGed Nash[*]7.34,9454,9765,2935,4725,5935,7605,8956,7157,8888,4548,746
IndependentKevin Callan5.23,5413,6833,7014,0304,3884,5924,7795,224   
AAA–PBPGarrett Weldon5.13,4623,6443,6903,8164,4684,5864,6755,5886,290  
Fianna FáilEmma Coffey5.13,4223,4423,4963,6223,819      
GreenMark Dearey4.73,1873,2253,3633,5304,0994,3274,517    
IndependentMaeve Yore4.12,7462,8142,9533,138       
RenuaMichael O'Dowd3.12,0952,2192,242        
LabourMary Moran1.81,1981,211         
Direct DemocracyAnthony Connor1.0676          
IndependentDavid Bradley0.5319          
Direct DemocracyPat Greene0.2127          
Electorate: 104,696  Valid: 67,529  Spoilt: 749  Quota: 11,255  Turnout: 68,278 (65.2%)  

2011 general election

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Séamus Kirk wasCeann Comhairle at the dissolution of the 30th Dáil and therefore deemed to be returned automatically. The constituency was treated as a four-seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.

2011 general election: Louth[49]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678910111213
Fianna FáilSéamus Kirk[*]N/AReturned automatically
Sinn FéinGerry Adams21.715,072            
Fine GaelFergus O'Dowd[*]20.213,980            
LabourGed Nash12.68,7188,9428,9488,9848,9989,0379,0989,4049,82110,48010,65814,620 
Fine GaelPeter Fitzpatrick11.37,8457,9988,0028,0528,0698,1308,1778,4758,9829,93010,62611,77012,323
Fianna FáilJames Carroll8.25,6815,7495,7515,7595,7745,7925,8035,9876,4816,76910,71111,18511,388
Fianna FáilDeclan Breathnach7.55,1775,2455,2455,2475,2635,2855,2975,3735,6036,001   
LabourMary Moran6.64,5464,7384,7424,7474,7484,8084,9085,1245,4366,4306,974  
GreenMark Dearey4.73,2443,3583,3623,3663,3743,4213,5063,6723,939    
New VisionThomas Clare3.22,2332,3182,3242,3282,3902,4562,5693,024     
IndependentFred Matthews1.49571,0041,0131,0151,0241,0891,207      
IndependentFrank Godfrey0.8649714727731754781829      
IndependentRobin Wilson0.8536592597598610692       
IndependentLuke Martin0.3224289293293300        
IndependentGerry Crilly0.3222252254254267        
IndependentDavid Bradley0.3174211215215         
IndependentRobert Glynn0.16165           
Electorate: 99,530  Valid: 69,319  Spoilt: 871 (1.2%)  Quota: 13,864  Turnout: 70,190 (70.5%)  

2007 general election

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2007 general election: Louth[48]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
Fianna FáilSéamus Kirk[*]18.510,19010,22510,40010,45711,696 
Fianna FáilDermot Ahern[*]18.19,98210,02010,37510,50011,321 
Fine GaelFergus O'Dowd[*]15.28,3878,4218,73810,20811,036 
Sinn FéinArthur Morgan[*]15.08,2748,3858,5968,8368,98910,556
Fine GaelMairead McGuinness9.55,1995,2286,2406,5036,5508,847
GreenMark Dearey7.64,1724,2964,7115,1185,225 
Fianna FáilFrank Maher5.53,0093,0313,0453,287  
LabourGed Nash5.02,7392,7862,856   
Fine GaelJim D'Arcy4.72,5732,596    
Workers' PartyPeter Short0.4193     
Fathers RightsLuke Martin0.3169     
IndependentDermot Duke0.2127     
Electorate: 86,007  Valid: 55,014  Spoilt: 592 (1.1%)  Quota: 11,003  Turnout: 55,606 (64.7%)  

2002 general election

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2002 general election: Louth[47]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678
Fianna FáilDermot Ahern[*]20.29,603       
Sinn FéinArthur Morgan14.97,1217,2757,4887,4957,8058,4748,9929,477
Fianna FáilSéamus Kirk[*]13.66,4956,5616,7686,8116,9937,6447,9609,987
Fine GaelFergus O'Dowd11.65,5055,5405,6865,6886,0986,3467,74010,175
Fianna FáilFrank Maher9.84,6534,6684,8074,8114,9465,0185,643 
Fine GaelTerry Brennan8.74,1304,2074,4424,4494,6705,3946,0466,133
LabourMichael Bell[*]6.73,1853,2373,3883,3913,7324,117  
IndependentMary Grehan5.02,3842,4963,0213,0303,521   
GreenBernadette Martin4.21,9792,1092,3062,309    
IndependentMartin Bellew2.71,3071,410      
IndependentFrank Godfrey1.0473502      
IndependentAidan Mahon0.6294       
IndependentLiam Ó Gogain0.5239       
Workers' PartyPeter Short0.4176       
Christian SolidarityMichael Maguire0.279       
Electorate: 81,952  Valid: 47,623  Spoilt: 651 (1.4%)  Quota: 9,525  Turnout: 48,274 (58.9%)  

1997 general election

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1997 general election: Louth[46][59]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789101112
Fianna FáilDermot Ahern[*]22.610,192           
Fianna FáilSéamus Kirk[*]12.65,6676,3346,3816,5446,5946,6976,8818,1609,399   
LabourMichael Bell[*]10.54,7254,7714,8294,8514,9585,2365,5185,9056,2306,7557,3167,430
Fine GaelFergus O'Dowd10.04,4864,4994,5064,5384,5984,8675,0665,4375,7045,8716,9537,049
Fine GaelBrendan McGahon[*]9.74,3464,4294,5044,5844,5974,6384,8594,8675,3565,8688,0758,262
Fine GaelTerry Brennan8.33,7233,7763,8073,8403,8513,8754,0354,0504,3074,588  
Sinn FéinOwen Hanratty6.12,7602,8162,8902,9343,4263,4653,6023,6583,813   
Progressive DemocratsMary Grehan5.32,3952,5362,5922,6812,6942,7603,0413,256    
Fianna FáilMaria O'Brien Campbell4.82,1512,2152,2212,2452,2952,4742,533     
GreenNeil McCann3.11,4031,4281,5311,6361,6851,762      
IndependentFrank Godfrey2.31,0371,0451,0671,1181,167       
Sinn FéinMaeve Healy2.0891899916929        
IndependentMichael G. Salter1.5686695725         
IndependentBrian Doyle1.1475491          
IndependentDessie Taaffe0.27172          
Electorate: 71,086  Valid: 45,008  Spoilt: 603 (1.3%)  Quota: 9,002  Turnout: 45,611 (64.2%)  

1992 general election

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1992 general election: Louth[45][60]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
LabourMichael Bell[*]22.19,608        
Fianna FáilDermot Ahern[*]17.77,7047,7667,7887,8107,8268,0038,2718,707 
Fine GaelBrendan McGahon[*]15.36,6726,8256,8876,9426,9507,0927,2117,9168,087
Fianna FáilSéamus Kirk[*]15.26,6026,6546,6666,7106,7216,9487,0867,2859,835
Fine GaelHenry Mount Charles9.64,1614,3444,3824,4384,4704,5414,5984,7505,304
Fianna FáilTommy Murphy8.93,8534,1084,1174,1274,1884,3064,4684,553 
IndependentTom Bellew3.71,6031,6631,7111,7541,7681,9032,060  
Sinn FéinSeán Kenna3.01,2891,3061,3171,3281,5841,616   
IndependentMaimie Ahern2.31,0171,0451,0651,1001,112    
Sinn FéinTommy Murtagh1.0416440453472     
IndependentDessie Taaffe0.7296314354      
Workers' PartyPeter Short0.6249310       
Electorate: 65,896  Valid: 43,470  Spoilt: 928 (2.1%)  Quota: 8,695  Turnout: 44,398 (67.4%)  

1989 general election

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1989 general election: Louth[44][61]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
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LabourMichael Bell[*]19.28,3758,6019,011    
Fine GaelBrendan McGahon[*]17.97,8128,2898,931    
Fianna FáilSéamus Kirk[*]15.86,8926,9307,1517,5638,1178,1988,272
Fianna FáilJimmy Mulroy13.96,0526,1406,2116,4416,9076,9687,013
Fianna FáilDermot Ahern[*]13.65,9245,9506,0626,5006,8846,9297,018
Sinn FéinArthur Morgan5.32,2913,0423,7123,901   
IndependentBernard Markey5.12,2172,3242,379    
Progressive DemocratsFrank Aiken4.92,1462,293     
Fine GaelRichard Brannigan4.01,744      
IndependentRonald Smith0.4159      
Electorate: 63,151  Valid: 43,612  Quota: 8,723  Turnout: 69.1%  

1987 general election

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1987 general election: Louth[43][62]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
Fianna FáilSéamus Kirk[*]15.37,1567,1977,2097,7248,1158,34911,066  
LabourMichael Bell[*]13.36,2056,4656,8427,1547,4407,6288,9239,0489,191
Fianna FáilDermot Ahern12.45,8225,8765,8846,3146,9527,0318,5808,62210,128
Fianna FáilJimmy Mulroy11.75,4925,5385,6265,8185,9205,970   
Fine GaelBrendan McGahon[*]11.45,3195,3786,0356,2557,01910,037   
Progressive DemocratsFrank Aiken11.25,2195,2765,5345,6726,1716,7586,9597,4677,522
Fine GaelJoseph Lennon7.63,5603,5794,1054,1864,282    
IndependentThomas Bellew5.82,7092,7872,8003,082     
Sinn FéinArthur Morgan5.62,5992,6822,692      
Fine GaelFergus O'Dowd4.21,9411,964       
Workers' PartyDonnchadha MacRaghnaill1.2570        
IndependentRonald Smith0.286        
IndependentCharles Ross0.266        
IndependentBarbara Hyland0.165        
Electorate: 61,991  Valid: 46,809  Quota: 9,362  Turnout: 75.5%  

November 1982 general election

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November 1982 general election: Louth[42][63]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner[*]15.66,7937,0337,2647,41911,288 
LabourMichael Bell14.76,4357,2417,4317,6297,8128,451
Fianna FáilSéamus Kirk13.96,0666,1266,7506,8698,791 
Fianna FáilThomas Bellew[*]13.75,9666,0836,4506,545  
Fine GaelBrendan McGahon12.15,2695,3255,5117,8818,1978,873
Fine GaelBernard Markey[*]10.94,7454,8164,932   
Fine GaelThomas Donegan10.94,7374,8864,9356,8557,0157,221
IndependentMicheal O'Donnell4.41,9152,036    
IndependentFrank Godfrey2.2951     
Workers' PartyDonnchadha MacRaghnaill1.5671     
IndependentAíne Ní Ghidhir0.3129     
Electorate: 58,556  Valid: 43,677  Quota: 8,736  Turnout: 74.6%  

February 1982 general election

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February 1982 general election: Louth[41][64]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner[*]18.68,0838,4929,016   
Fine GaelBernard Markey[*]18.27,9288,2378,5438,56210,197 
Fianna FáilThomas Bellew14.56,3056,4277,1437,2197,9618,050
Fianna FáilEddie Filgate[*]14.16,1096,2046,8627,0557,3917,428
Fine GaelBrendan McGahon12.25,3115,4065,6295,6356,0017,177
Sinn FéinFrancis Browne8.53,7144,117    
LabourMichael Bell8.03,4744,4224,9284,947  
IndependentFrank Godfrey3.81,662     
Sinn Féin The Workers' PartyDonnchadha Mac Raghnaill1.7742     
IndependentHelen Corcoran0.4183     
Electorate: 57,075  Valid: 43,511  Spoilt: 451 (1.0%)  Quota: 8,703  Turnout: 43,962 (77.0%)  

1981 general election

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Pádraig Faulkner was Ceann Comhairle at the dissolution of the 21st Dáil and therefore deemed to be returned automatically. The constituency was treated as a three-seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.

1981 general election: Louth[40][65]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner[*]N/AReturned automatically
Anti H-BlockPaddy Agnew18.38,3688,8468,9989,5259,84110,40910,814
Fianna FáilEddie Filgate[*]12.75,8235,9147,2357,3087,55311,07611,325
Fianna FáilThomas Bellew11.65,3145,4135,6725,7946,059  
Fianna FáilJohn Connor10.74,9205,2766,0476,7916,8128,1908,829
Fine GaelBernard Markey10.34,6944,8105,0075,2588,3168,51313,315
Fine GaelBrendan McGahon10.14,6124,7234,7704,932   
Fine GaelDick Branigan9.64,3724,6244,6875,5486,4636,651 
Fianna FáilNicholas McCabe6.12,8042,887     
LabourMichael Bell5.52,5153,1283,147    
IndependentFrank Godfrey2.61,210      
Sinn Féin The Workers' PartyDonnchadha Mac Raghnaill1.7785      
LabourJames McArdle0.8346      
Electorate: 57,075  Valid: 45,763  Spoilt: 514 (1.1%)  Quota: 11,441  Turnout: 46,277 (81.1%)  

1977 general election

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1977 general election: Louth[39][66]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678910
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner[*]24.010,244         
Fine GaelPaddy Donegan[*]22.29,455         
Fianna FáilEddie Filgate14.05,9546,6626,6936,7426,7886,8417,0197,0987,4548,096
Fianna FáilJoseph Farrell[*]12.75,4026,1976,2276,3336,3876,4386,4776,5746,9427,956
IndependentJimmy Bellew5.92,5232,5482,5922,6472,7762,9923,0993,3073,778 
Sinn Féin The Workers' PartyDonnchadha MacRaghnaill4.41,8941,9511,9802,2282,2682,3002,3532,972  
Fine GaelBernard Markey4.01,7181,7342,0002,0322,0862,6434,0024,5204,8625,764
LabourFergus O'Dowd3.01,2891,3301,3951,5832,0192,0932,175   
Fine GaelHugh McGahon2.91,2521,2591,3761,3851,456     
Fine GaelJoseph Lennon2.91,2411,2531,5391,5701,6562,053    
LabourFrank Carney2.1908917944959      
IndependentFrank Godfrey1.8751798831       
Electorate: 53,895  Valid: 42,631  Quota: 8,527  Turnout: 79.1%  

1973 general election

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1973 general election: Louth[38][67]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner[*]29.69,256      
Fine GaelPaddy Donegan[*]21.76,7876,8816,9396,9697,0367,2767,383
Fianna FáilJoseph Farrell21.66,7677,999     
Fine GaelBrid O'Rourke11.33,5323,5583,5753,5873,6723,8563,877
LabourPaul Callan8.22,5772,6032,6342,6592,7303,3943,436
Sinn Féin (Official)Donnchadha MacRaghnaill4.61,4501,4741,5011,5461,730  
Aontacht ÉireannMíceál O'Donnell1.5472482488617   
Aontacht ÉireannJames Sarsfield0.8263271277    
IndependentGeoffrey Eager0.7210217     
Electorate: 40,278  Valid: 31,314  Quota: 7,829  Turnout: 77.7%  

1969 general election

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1969 general election: Louth[37][68]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345
Fine GaelPaddy Donegan[*]28.58,618    
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]24.27,3127,3307,3577,4297,653
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner[*]22.76,8836,9727,0177,1367,741
LabourPaul Callan9.22,8002,8633,7533,929 
Fine GaelThomas Elmore6.82,0732,6872,7274,0275,262
Fine GaelFrancis Johnston5.01,5131,7571,812  
LabourPatrick Mulholland3.61,0771,097   
Electorate: 38,370  Valid: 30,276  Quota: 7,570  Turnout: 78.9%  

1965 general election

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1965 general election: Louth[36][69]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12
Fine GaelPaddy Donegan[*]24.46,8978,039
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]23.66,6796,972
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner[*]23.46,6177,132
Fine GaelPatrick O'Hare16.34,6055,653
LabourProinsias Mac Aonghusa12.33,461 
Electorate: 36,629  Valid: 28,259  Quota: 7,065  Turnout: 77.2%  

1961 general election

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1961 general election: Louth[35][69]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]26.96,869    
Fine GaelPaddy Donegan25.56,518    
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner[*]16.84,2884,7264,7374,9345,972
Fine GaelPatrick O'Hare15.74,0034,0264,1274,3155,037
IndependentPeter Moore10.82,7492,7592,7723,220 
Sinn FéinLarry Grogan4.41,1301,1381,141  
Electorate: 36,850  Valid: 25,557  Quota: 6,390  Turnout: 69.4%  

1957 general election

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1957 general election: Louth[34][69]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]25.27,972   
Fine GaelGeorge Coburn[*]21.36,7456,7507,1097,728
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner21.16,6726,7206,8977,781
Fine GaelPaddy Donegan[*]18.55,8555,8576,3566,804
Sinn FéinLarry Grogan9.42,9912,9923,305 
LabourJames Murphy4.51,4241,425  
Electorate: 41,814  Valid: 31,659  Quota: 7,915  Turnout: 75.7%  

1954 general election

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1954 general election: Louth[33][69]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345
Fine GaelGeorge Coburn[*]31.910,778    
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]26.08,769    
Fianna FáilLaurence Walsh[*]17.65,9455,9996,3086,4836,957
Fine GaelPaddy Donegan13.84,6656,5766,5806,7648,639
LabourRoddy Connolly7.62,5762,8952,9033,366 
Sinn FéinJoseph Campbell3.01,0111,0681,079  
Electorate: 41,906  Valid: 33,744  Quota: 8,437  Turnout: 80.5%  

1954 by-election

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Fine Gael TDJames Coburn died on 5 December 1963. A by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 3 March 1954. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate George Coburn, son of the deceased TD.

1954 by-election: Louth[32][69]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123
Fine GaelGeorge Coburn43.413,36013,81716,459
Fianna FáilPádraig Faulkner40.712,53112,80113,432
LabourRoddy Connolly11.23,4523,952 
Sinn FéinJoseph Campbell4.71,446  
Electorate: 41,975  Valid: 30,789  Quota: 15,395  Turnout: 73.4%  

1951 general election

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1951 general election: Louth[31][69]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]24.97,9277,981
Fianna FáilLaurence Walsh24.57,7928,009
Fine GaelJames Coburn[*]21.36,7799,984
LabourRoddy Connolly[*]15.24,8565,845
Fine GaelThomas Francis Roe14.14,505 
Electorate: 41,646  Valid: 31,859  Quota: 7,965  Turnout: 76.5%  

1948 general election

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1948 general election: Louth[30][69]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]28.08,589    
Fine GaelJames Coburn[*]23.67,2517,3427,3687,716 
Fianna FáilLaurence Walsh[*]16.65,1075,8675,9126,0126,724
Fine GaelThomas F. Roe12.53,8543,8623,9554,198 
LabourRoddy Connolly12.33,7673,8023,9124,8186,879
Clann na PoblachtaAodh De Blacam4.41,3481,3561,886  
Clann na PoblachtaGeorge Owens2.7814818   
Electorate: 40,740  Valid: 30,730  Quota: 7,683  Turnout: 75.4%  

1944 general election

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1944 general election: Louth[29][70]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]25.67,493    
Fine GaelJames Coburn[*]22.86,6726,6906,8088,310 
Fianna FáilLaurence Walsh20.55,9966,1456,3596,9207,105
Clann na TalmhanFrank Jeffers17.15,0005,0055,1386,0096,725
LabourRoddy Connolly[*]11.23,2873,2953,559  
Ailtirí na hAiséirgheEoin Ó Coigligh2.7795797   
Electorate: 39,506  Valid: 29,243  Quota: 7,311  Turnout: 74.0%  

1943 general election

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1943 general election: Louth[28][70]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]28.28,723     
Fine GaelJames Coburn[*]22.77,0057,0727,1239,035  
LabourRoddy Connolly15.84,8804,9325,1905,6096,2527,527
Clann na TalmhanFrank Jeffers12.03,6983,7193,7644,0054,6085,071
Fianna FáilLaurence Walsh[*]10.73,3184,1184,2614,3924,454 
Fine GaelJohn Callan8.72,6982,7442,783   
Ailtirí na hAiséirgheEoin Ó Coigligh1.9585595    
Electorate: 39,506  Valid: 30,907  Quota: 7,727  Turnout: 78.2%  

1938 general election

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1938 general election: Louth[27][70]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]31.89,787 
Fine GaelJames Coburn[*]27.28,375 
Fianna FáilLaurence Walsh[*]20.16,2008,137
Fine GaelPatrick Roe14.14,3534,398
LabourMichael O'Connor4.41,3511,414
LabourAnthony Flynn2.4740780
Electorate: 38,665  Valid: 30,806  Quota: 7,702  Turnout: 79.7%  

1937 general election

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1937 general election: Louth[26][70]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]31.09,215 
Fine GaelJames Coburn[*]28.28,364 
Fianna FáilLaurence Walsh22.86,7688,449
Fine GaelJames Murphy[*]18.05,3415,452
Electorate: 38,570  Valid: 29,688  Quota: 7,423  Turnout: 77.0%  

1933 general election

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1933 general election: Louth[25][70]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]34.910,235 
Cumann na nGaedhealJames Murphy[*]26.07,632 
IndependentJames Coburn[*]24.87,2827,484
Fianna FáilJohn O'Dowd14.24,1756,876
Electorate: 36,803  Valid: 29,324  Quota: 7,332  Turnout: 79.7%  

1932 general election

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1932 general election: Louth[24][70]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]26.37,267   
Cumann na nGaedhealJames Murphy[*]22.06,0946,1016,8247,094
IndependentJames Coburn[*]20.25,5945,6066,1356,501
Cumann na nGaedhealPeter Hughes16.34,5124,5234,8045,035
LabourDavid Blood7.92,1922,235  
Fianna FáilKevin O'Reilly7.32,0192,2932,823 
Electorate: 36,260  Valid: 27,678  Quota: 6,920  Turnout: 76.3%  

September 1927 general election

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September 1927 general election: Louth[23][70]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]29.67,881  
Cumann na nGaedhealJames Murphy[*]24.26,4256,4446,533
Cumann na nGaedhealPeter Hughes22.15,8865,9376,010
National LeagueJames Coburn[*]21.35,6665,9317,034
Fianna FáilLaurence McKenna2.87331,631 
Electorate: 36,703  Valid: 26,591  Quota: 6,648  Turnout: 72.5%  

June 1927 general election

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June 1927 general election: Louth[22][70]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567
National LeagueJames Coburn[*]26.47,093      
Fianna FáilFrank Aiken[*]25.56,851      
Cumann na nGaedhealPeter Hughes[*]14.43,8864,0024,0074,0374,2034,4894,956
Cumann na nGaedhealJames Murphy14.13,7873,8433,8453,9063,9664,3915,177
LabourMichael Connor6.91,8671,9261,9312,1642,7163,356 
IndependentMatthew Campbell6.51,7381,7971,8061,9062,037  
LabourThomas O'Hanlon3.59309869921,074   
Fianna FáilLaurence McKenna2.8748769867    
Electorate: 36,703  Valid: 26,900  Quota: 6,726  Turnout: 73.3%  

1923 general election

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1923 general election: Louth[21][70]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123
RepublicanFrank Aiken27.16,651  
Cumann na nGaedhealPeter Hughes[*]23.75,7985,8366,302
Cumann na nGaedhealJames Murphy[*]23.15,6635,6776,751
Farmers' PartyPatrick McGee15.83,8774,0214,784
LabourCathal O'Shannon[*]10.32,5172,845 
Electorate: 38,548  Valid: 24,506  Quota: 6,127  Turnout: 63.6%  

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