Meath East (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Meath East
Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary Constituency

Outline map

Location of Meath East within Ireland
Current constituency
Created 2007
Seats 3
TDs
County council Meath County Council
EP constituency Midlands–North-West

Meath East is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 3 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).

History

It was established by the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2005[1] when the previous 5-seat Meath constituency was divided into two 3-seat constituencies of Meath East and Meath West. It was first used at the 2007 general election electing members of the 30th Dáil.

Boundaries

It spans the eastern portions of County Meath. It includes Nobber, Slane, Dunboyne, Kells and Ashbourne, the constituency's biggest town.[2]

The Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013 defines the constituency as:[2]

"In the county of Meath the electoral divisions of:
Drumcondra, Grangegeeth, Killary, in the former Rural District of Ardee No. 2;
Culmullin, Donaghmore, Dunboyne, Dunshaughlin, Kilbrew, Killeen, Kilmore, Rathfeigh, Ratoath, Rodanstown, Skreen, in the former Rural District of Dunshaughlin;
Ardagh, Carrickleck, Ceanannas Mór Rural, Cruicetown, Kilmainham, Maperath, Moybolgue, Moynalty, Newcastle, Newtown, Nobber, Posseckstown, Staholmog, Trohanny, in the former Rural District of Kells;
Ardcath, Duleek, Mellifont, Stamullin, in the former Rural District of Meath;
Ardmulchan, Castletown, Domhnach Phádraig, Kentstown, Painestown, Rathkenny, Slane, Stackallan, Tara, in the former Rural District of Navan;
and the town of Kells."

TDs

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Meath East 2007
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
30th 2007[3] Thomas Byrne
(FF)
Mary Wallace
(FF)
Shane McEntee
(FG)
31st 2011[4] Dominic Hannigan
(Lab)
Regina Doherty
(FG)
2013 by-election[5] Helen McEntee
(FG)
32nd 2016[6] Thomas Byrne
(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.

Elections

2016 general election

2016 general election: Meath East[6]
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9
Fianna Fáil Thomas Byrne 26.1 10,138                
Fine Gael Helen McEntee 18.3 7,556 7,656 7,671 7,749 7,841 7,887 8,237 8,435 9,958
Fine Gael Regina Doherty 16.5 6,830 6,889 6,899 6,979 7,064 7,109 7,247 7,477 9,612
Sinn Féin Darren O'Rourke 14 5,780 5,860 5,970 6,017 6,096 6,341 6,637 7,236 8,556
Independent Joe Bonner 6 2,482 2,527 2,545 2,600 2,665 2,857 3,215 3,825  
Labour Party Dominic Hannigan 5.5 2,270 2,307 2,325 2,350 2,494 2,525 2,680 3,084  
Social Democrats Aisling O'Neill 4.1 1,715 1,740 1,801 1,885 2,148 2,300 2,463    
Independent Sharon Keogan 3.7 1,528 1,579 1,600 1,663 1,709 1,805      
Direct Democracy Ben Gilroy 1.9 794 809 841 876 899        
Green Party Seán Ó Buachalla 1.9 766 784 801 853          
Renua Ireland Sarah Tyrrell 1.3 523 554 563            
Workers' Party Seamus McDonagh 0.8 326 335              
Electorate: 65588   Valid: 41388   Spoilt: 240   Quota: 10348   Turnout: 63.5%

    2013 by-election

    Following the death of Fine Gael TD Shane McEntee, a by-election was held on the 27 March 2013, the seat was won by his daughter Helen McEntee.

    2013 by-election: Meath East[5]
    Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3
    Fine Gael Helen McEntee 38.5 9,356 9,547 11,473
    Fianna Fáil Thomas Byrne 32.9 8,002 8,106 9,582
    Sinn Féin Darren O'Rourke 13.0 3,165 3,370  
    Direct Democracy Ben Gilroy 6.5 1,568 1,793  
    Labour Party Eoin Holmes 4.6 1,112 1,245  
    Green Party Seán Ó Buachalla 1.7 423    
    Workers' Party Seamus McDonagh 1.1 263    
    Independent Mick Martin 0.8 190    
    Independent Charlie Keddy 0.5 110    
    Independent Gerard O'Brien 0.3 73    
    Independent Jim Tallon 0.2 47    
    Electorate: 64,164   Valid: 24,309   Spoilt: 259   Quota: 12,155   Turnout: 38.3%

      2011 general election

      2011 general election: Meath East[4]
      Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4
      Labour Party Dominic Hannigan 21.0 8,994 9,383 9,669 12,382
      Fine Gael Regina Doherty 20.3 8,677 8,858 9,305 10,447
      Fine Gael Shane McEntee 20.6 8,794 8,994 9,142 10,143
      Fianna Fáil Thomas Byrne 13.4 5,715 5,892 7,354 8,173
      Sinn Féin Michael Gallagher 8.9 3,795 3,958 4,025  
      Independent Joe Bonner 5.8 2,479 2,866 3,074  
      Fianna Fáil Nick Killian 6.2 2,669 2,719    
      New Vision Sharon Keogan 2.7 1,168      
      Green Party Seán Ó Buachalla 1.1 461      
      Electorate: 64,873   Valid: 42,752   Spoilt: 346 (0.8%)   Quota: 10,689   Turnout: 43,098 (66.4%)

        2007 general election

        2007 general election: Meath East[3]
        Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
        Fianna Fáil Mary Wallace 25.3 10,901              
        Fine Gael Shane McEntee 15.7 6,766 6,789 6,877 6,941 7,106 7,351 7,870 11,619
        Fianna Fáil Thomas Byrne 18.2 7,834 7,866 8,267 8,469 8,628 9,079 9,770 10,077
        Labour Party Dominic Hannigan 11.9 5,136 5,193 5,337 5,575 6,095 6,554 7,247 8,596
        Fine Gael Regina Doherty 10.1 4,363 4,377 4,508 4,764 4,992 5,164 5,972  
        Independent Brian FitzGerald 6.0 2,586 2,617 2,659 2,816 3,008 3,334    
        Sinn Féin Joanne Finnegan 3.9 1,695 1,723 1,762 1,859 2,008      
        Green Party Seán Ó Buachalla 3.1 1,330 1,355 1,417 1,547        
        Independent Joseph Bonner 2.7 1,170 1,195 1,223          
        Progressive Democrats Sirena Campbell 2.2 957 983            
        Independent A. J. Cahill 0.6 269              
        Electorate: 67,443   Valid: 43,007   Spoilt: 359 (0.8%)   Quota: 10,752   Turnout: 43,366 (64.3%)

          See also

          References

          1. "Electoral (Amendment) Act 2005: Schedule". Irish Statute Book database. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
          2. 1 2 "Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013: Schedule". Irish Statute Book database. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
          3. 1 2 "General election 2007: Meath East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
          4. 1 2 "General election 2011: Meath East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
          5. 1 2 "By-election 2013: Meath East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
          6. 1 2 "General election 2016: Meath East". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 23 February 2016.

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