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The 1981 Irish general election to the 22nd Dáil was held on Thursday, 11 June, following the dissolution of the 21st Dáil on 21 May by President Patrick Hillery on the request of Taoiseach Charles Haughey. The general election took place in 41 Dáil constituencies throughout Ireland for 166 seats in Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas. The number of seats in the Dáil was increased by 18 from 148 under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980.

The 22nd Dáil met at Leinster House on 30 June to nominate the Taoiseach for appointment by the president and to approve the appointment of a new government of Ireland. Garret FitzGerald was appointed Taoiseach, forming the 17th government of Ireland, a minority coalition government of Fine Gael and the Labour Party.

CampaignEdit

The general election of 1981 was the first one of five during the 1980s. The election also saw three new leaders of the three main parties fight their first general election. Charles Haughey had become Taoiseach and leader of Fianna Fáil at the end of 1979, Garret FitzGerald was the new leader of Fine Gael and Frank Cluskey was leading the Labour Party.

Haughey and Fianna Fáil seemed extremely popular with the electorate in early 1981. He was expected to call the election at the time of the Fianna Fáil ardfheis on 14 February, but the Stardust fire caused the ardfheis to be postponed, and the Republican hunger strike in the Maze Prison began in March.<ref name="PennimanFarrell1987">Template:Cite book</ref> By the dissolution in May, much of the earlier optimism in the party had filtered out. The Anti H-Block movement fielded abstentionist candidates in solidarity with the hunger strikers, undermining the Republican credentials of Fianna Fáil.

Fianna Fáil's manifesto promised more spending programmes and Fine Gael put forward a series of tax-cutting plans.

ResultEdit

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Voting summaryEdit

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Seats summaryEdit

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Government formationEdit

Fianna Fáil lost seats as a result of sympathy to the Anti H-Block candidates and the attractive tax proposals of Fine Gael. It was the worst performance for Fianna Fáil in twenty years. Meanwhile, Labour Party leader Frank Cluskey lost his seat, necessitating a leadership change with Michael O'Leary succeeding Cluskey. A Fine Gael–Labour Party coalition government came to power. Fine Gael and the Labour Party formed the 17th Government of Ireland, a minority coalition government, with Garret FitzGerald becoming Taoiseach.

Dáil membership changesEdit

The following changes took place at this election:

  • 20 outgoing TDs retired
  • 18 additional seats added to the Dáil
  • 127 outgoing TDs stood for re-election (also Pádraig Faulkner, the outgoing Ceann Comhairle who was automatically returned)
    • 109 of those were re-elected
    • 18 failed to be re-elected
  • 56 successor TDs were elected
    • 50 were elected for the first time
    • 6 had previously been TDs
  • There were 7 successor female TDs, replacing 3 outgoing, increasing the total by 4 to 11.

Where more than one change took place in a constituency the concept of successor is an approximation for presentation only. Where a number of related constituency changes took place in an area, such as Cork, the outgoing constituency for retiring TDs and the allocation of new seats are approximations for presentation only. Outgoing TDs re-elected in a new constituency, with no related changes, are not recorded as a change

Constituency Departing TD Party Change Comment Successor TD Party
Carlow–Kilkenny Jim Gibbons Template:Party name with colour Lost seat Governey: Former TD Desmond Governey Template:Party name with colour
Cavan–Monaghan Jimmy Leonard Template:Party name with colour Lost seat Doherty: Anti H-Block. Was on hunger strike at the time of his election Kieran Doherty Template:Party name with colour
Clare Frank Taylor Template:Party name with colour Retired Madeleine Taylor Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Loughnane: moved from Galway West Bill Loughnane Template:Party name with colour
Cork East Jerry Cronin Template:Party name with colour Retired (from Cork North-East) Carey Joyce Template:Party name with colour
Richard Barry Template:Party name with colour Retired (from Cork North-East) First TD to be elected for Official Sinn Féin/The Workers' Party. Joe Sherlock Template:Party name with colour
Cork North-Central Jack Lynch Template:Party name with colour Retired (from Cork City) Denis Lyons Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Bernard Allen Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Toddy O'Sullivan Template:Party name with colour
Cork North-West Frank Crowley Template:Party name with colour
Cork South-Central Barry Cogan Template:Party name with colour Lost seat (moved from Cork Mid) Hugh Coveney Template:Party name with colour
Cork South-West Michael Pat Murphy Template:Party name with colour Retired P. J. Sheehan Template:Party name with colour
Joe Walsh Template:Party name with colour Lost seat Crowley: Former TD Flor Crowley Template:Party name with colour
Donegal North-East No membership changes
Template:Nowrap Seat added Pat "the Cope" Gallagher Template:Party name with colour
Dublin North Joe Fox Template:Party name with colour Lost seat (moved from Dublin County North) Nora Owen Template:Party name with colour
Dublin North-Central Seat added George Birmingham Template:Party name with colour
Dublin Central Vivion de Valera Template:Party name with colour Retired (from Dublin Cabra) (Ahern: moved from Dublin Finglas) Bertie Ahern Template:Party name with colour
Tom Leonard Template:Party name with colour Lost seat (moved from Dublin Cabra) (Colley: from Dublin Clontarf) George Colley Template:Party name with colour
Luke Belton Template:Party name with colour Lost seat (moved from Dublin Finglas) Alice Glenn Template:Party name with colour
Dublin North-East Liam Fitzgerald Template:Party name with colour
Seán Loftus Template:Party name with colour
Dublin North-West Mary Flaherty Template:Party name with colour
Timothy Killeen Template:Party name with colour Lost seat (moved from Dublin Artane) Michael Barrett Template:Party name with colour
Dublin South Nuala Fennell Template:Party name with colour
Síle de Valera Template:Party name with colour Lost seat (moved from Dublin County Mid) Séamus Brennan Template:Party name with colour
John Horgan Template:Party name with colour Lost seat(moved from Dublin County South) Alan Shatter Template:Party name with colour
Dublin South-West Mary Harney Template:Party name with colour
Mervyn Taylor Template:Party name with colour
Dublin West Burke: Former TD Richard Burke Template:Party name with colour
Mark Clinton Template:Party name with colour Retired (from Dublin County West) Brian Fleming Template:Party name with colour
Liam Lawlor Template:Party name with colour Lost seat (moved from Dublin County West) (Lemass: from Dublin Ballyfermot) Eileen Lemass Template:Party name with colour
Dublin South-Central Seat added (Briscoe: from Dublin Rathmines West) Ben Briscoe Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Gay Mitchell Template:Party name with colour
Frank Cluskey Template:Party name with colour Lost seat (O'Connell:from Dublin Ballyfermot) John O'Connell Template:Party name with colour
Dublin South-East Seat added (Brady: from Dublin Rathimines West) Gerard Brady Template:Party name with colour
Ruairi Quinn Template:Party name with colour Lost seat (Ryan: from Dublin Rathimines West) Richie Ryan Template:Party name with colour
Dún Laoghaire Liam Cosgrave Template:Party name with colour Retired Liam T. Cosgrave Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Sean Barrett Template:Party name with colour
Galway East John Donnellan Template:Party name with colour (moved to Galway West) Paul Connaughton Snr Template:Party name with colour
Mark Killilea Jnr Template:Party name with colour (moved to Galway West) Kitt: Former TD Michael P. Kitt Template:Party name with colour
Thomas Hussey Template:Party name with colour Lost seat Seat abolished
Galway West John Mannion Jnr Template:Party name with colour Retired (Donnellan: from Galway East) John Donnellan Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Michael D. Higgins Template:Party name with colour
Bill Loughnane Template:Party name with colour (moved to Clare) (Killilea moved from Galway East) Mark Killilea Jnr Template:Party name with colour
Kerry North Kit Ahern Template:Party name with colour Lost seat Denis Foley Template:Party name with colour
Dan Spring Template:Party name with colour Retired Dick Spring Template:Party name with colour
Kerry South Timothy O'Connor Template:Party name with colour Lost seat Michael Moynihan Template:Party name with colour
Kildare Seat added Bernard Durkan Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Alan Dukes Template:Party name with colour
Laois–Offaly Patrick Lalor Template:Party name with colour Retired Liam Hyland Template:Party name with colour
Limerick East Michael Herbert Template:Party name with colour Retired Peadar Clohessy Template:Party name with colour
Michael Lipper Template:Party name with colour Lost seat Jim Kemmy Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Michael Noonan Template:Party name with colour
Limerick West No membership changes
Longford–Westmeath Joseph Sheridan Template:Party name with colour Retired Cooney: Former TD Patrick Cooney Template:Party name with colour
Louth Paddy Donegan Template:Party name with colour Retired Bernard Markey Template:Party name with colour
Joseph Farrell Template:Party name with colour Retired Agnew: Anti H-Block. Republican prisoner in Long Kesh, not on hunger strike. Paddy Agnew Template:Party name with colour
Mayo East No membership changes
Mayo West No membership changes
Meath Seat added John Farrelly Template:Party name with colour
Roscommon Joan Burke Template:Party name with colour Retired John Connor Template:Party name with colour
Sligo–Leitrim James Gallagher Template:Party name with colour Retired John Ellis Template:Party name with colour
Eugene Gilhawley Template:Party name with colour Retired Joe McCartin Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Ted Nealon Template:Party name with colour
Tipperary North Michael O'Kennedy Template:Party name with colour Retired David Molony Template:Party name with colour
Tipperary South Noel Davern Template:Party name with colour Retired Carrie Acheson Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Seán McCarthy Template:Party name with colour
Waterford No membership changes
Wexford Seán Browne Template:Party name with colour Lost seat Hugh Byrne Template:Party name with colour
Seat added Ivan Yates Template:Party name with colour
Wicklow Seat added Brennan: Former TD Paudge Brennan Template:Party name with colour

Seanad electionEdit

The Dáil election was followed by an election to the 15th Seanad.

NotesEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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