Cork East (Dáil constituency)


Cork East is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 4 deputies. The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation.

History

The constituency was first created in 1923 under the Electoral Act 1923 as a 4-seat constituency and was first used for the 1923 general election. It was abolished under the Electoral Act 1935. It was recreated under the Electoral Act 1947 as a 3-seat constituency and used for the 1948 general election until it was abolished under the Electoral Act 1961. It was recreated under the Electoral Act 1980 as a 4-seat constituency for the 1981 general election, and has been used at all elections since then.

Boundaries

The constituency runs from Mitchelstown and Mallow in the north, through Fermoy, to Cobh, Midleton and Youghal in the south. It encompasses almost all of the Fermoy, Midleton, and Mallow electoral areas of Cork County Council.
The Electoral Act 2017 defines the constituency as:

TDs

TDs 1923–1937

TDs 1948–1961

TDs since 1981

Elections

2020 general election

2016 general election

2011 general election

2007 general election

2002 general election

1997 general election

1992 general election

1989 general election

1987 general election

November 1982 general election

February 1982 general election

1981 general election

1957 general election

1954 general election

1953 by-election

Following the death of Labour Party TD Seán Keane, Snr, a by-election was held on 18 June 1953. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate Richard Barry.

1951 general election

1948 general election

1933 general election

1932 general election

September 1927 general election

June 1927 general election

1924 by-election

Following the death of Cumann na nGaedheal TD Thomas O'Mahony, a by-election was held on 18 November 1924. The seat was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate Michael K. Noonan.

1923 general election