Template:Short description Template:Use Hiberno-English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox election The 1987 Irish general election to the 25th Dáil was held on Tuesday, 17 February, four weeks after the dissolution of the 24th Dáil on 20 January by President Patrick Hillery, on the request of Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald. A continuing crisis over public finance and a rejection of the budget had led to the Labour Party withdrawing from the Fine Gael–led coalition government. The general election took place in 41 Dáil constituencies throughout Ireland for 166 seats in Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas. There were minor amendments to constituency boundaries under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1983.

The 25th Dáil met at Leinster House on 10 March to nominate the Taoiseach for appointment by the president and to approve the appointment of a new government of Ireland. Charles Haughey was appointed Taoiseach, forming the 20th government of Ireland, a minority single-party Fianna Fáil government.

CampaignEdit

The 1987 general election was precipitated by the withdrawal of the Labour Party from the Fine Gael–led government on 20 January 1987. The reason was a disagreement over budget proposals. Rather than attempt to press on with the government's agenda, the Taoiseach and leader of Fine Gael, Garret FitzGerald, sought a dissolution of the Dáil. An unusually long period of four weeks was set for the campaign.

Fianna Fáil's campaign involved a refusal to make any definite commitments; however, it attempted to convince the electorate that the country would be better under Fianna Fáil. Charles Haughey's attitudes toward Northern Ireland and the Anglo-Irish Agreement were both attacked.Template:Sfn However, the campaign was mostly fought on economic issues.

The Labour Party decided against any pre-election pact, particularly with Fine Gael. The Progressive Democrats (PD), founded only two years earlier, surpassed Labour as the third-biggest political party in the Dáil. Although the majority of the PD party consisted of Fianna Fáil defectors, it mainly took seats from Fine Gael.

ResultsEdit

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Notes
  • Independents include Independent Fianna Fáil (7,720 votes, 1 seat) and the Tax Reform League (3,832 votes).
  • Changes in numbers of seats for each party are shown relative to the previous election in November 1982.

Although opinion polls had suggested otherwise, Fianna Fáil once again failed to win an overall majority. The Progressive Democrats did exceptionally well in their first general election, becoming the third-biggest party in the Dáil. Fine Gael lost many seats, mostly to the PDs. The Labour Party fell to its lowest share of the vote since 1933, but managed to salvage 12 seats, more than expected, including that of its leader Dick Spring, who saved his seat by just four votes.

Voting summaryEdit

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Seats summaryEdit

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Government formationEdit

Fianna Fáil formed the 20th government of Ireland, a minority government, with Charles Haughey returning as Taoiseach. Haughey was nominated as Taoiseach with the votes of his own party, the support of Independent Fianna Fáil TD Neil Blaney and the abstention of Independent TD Tony Gregory. That left him with just half of votes cast. Ceann Comhairle Seán Treacy exercised his casting vote in favour of the nomination of Haughey. The Fianna Fáil government of 1987 to 1989 was the last time to date that a government composed only of members of one party has been formed in Ireland.

Dáil membership changesEdit

The following changes took place at the election:

  • 17 outgoing TDs retired
  • 1 vacant seat at election time
  • 147 outgoing TDs stood for re-election (also Tom Fitzpatrick, the outgoing Ceann Comhairle, who was automatically returned)
    • 127 of those were re-elected
    • 20 failed to be re-elected
  • 38 successor TDs were elected
    • 32 were elected for the first time
    • 6 had previously been TDs
  • There were 6 successor female TDs, with the total remaining unchanged at 14
  • There were changes in 32 of the 41 constituencies contested

Where more than one change took place in a constituency, the concept of successor is an approximation for presentation only.

Constituency Departing TD Party Change Comment Successor TD Party
Carlow–Kilkenny Dick Dowling style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Retired Martin Gibbons style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Democrats
Cavan–Monaghan John Conlan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Andrew Boylan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael
Clare Sylvester Barrett style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Retired De Valera – former TD Síle de Valera style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Cork East Myra Barry style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Retired Sherlock – former TD Joe Sherlock style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Workers' Party
Cork North-Central Toddy O'Sullivan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party Moved O'Sullivan moved to Cork South-Central Máirín Quill style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Democrats
Cork North-West No membership changes
Cork South-Central Gene Fitzgerald style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Retired John Dennehy style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Hugh Coveney style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Batt O'Keeffe style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Eileen Desmond style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party Retired O'Sullivan moved from Cork North-Central Toddy O'Sullivan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party
Cork South-West No membership changes
Donegal North-East No membership changes
Donegal South-West Cathal Coughlan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil VacantTemplate:Efn Mary Coughlan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Dublin Central Tom Leonard style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Retired Dermot Fitzpatrick style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Alice Glenn style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Independent Lost seat Glenn was elected as an FG TD in 1982 John Stafford style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Dublin North Nora Owen style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat G. V. Wright style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Dublin North-Central No membership changes
Dublin North-East Maurice Manning style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Pat McCartan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Workers' Party
Dublin North-West No membership changes
Dublin South Nuala Fennell style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Anne Colley style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Democrats
Niall Andrews style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Retired Tom Kitt style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Dublin South-Central John O'Connell style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Lost seat Mary Mooney style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Dublin South-East Joe Doyle style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Michael McDowell style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Democrats
Dublin South-West Michael O'Leary style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Retired Chris Flood style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Dublin West Liam Skelly style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Patrick O'Malley style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Democrats
Eileen Lemass style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Retired Lawlor – former TD Liam Lawlor style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Dún Laoghaire Liam T. Cosgrave style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Geraldine Kennedy style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Democrats
Galway East No membership changes
Galway West Fintan Coogan Jnr style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Higgins – former TD Michael D. Higgins style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party
Kerry North Tom McEllistrim style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Lost seat Jimmy Deenihan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael
Kerry South Michael Moynihan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party Lost seat John O'Donoghue style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Kildare Joseph Bermingham style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party Retired Emmet Stagg style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party
Laois–Offaly Oliver J. Flanagan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Retired Son of outgoing TD Charles Flanagan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael
Limerick East Tom O'Donnell style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Clohessy – former TD Peadar Clohessy style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Democrats
Frank Prendergast style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party Lost seat Kemmy – former TD Jim Kemmy style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Democratic Socialist Party
Limerick West William O'Brien style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Retired John McCoy style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Democrats
Longford–Westmeath Gerry L'Estrange style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Retired Henry Abbott style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Louth Pádraig Faulkner style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Retired Dermot Ahern style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Mayo East No membership changes
Mayo West Paddy O'Toole style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Jim Higgins style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael
Meath Jim Fitzsimons style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Retired Noel Dempsey style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Roscommon No membership changes
Sligo–Leitrim Joe McCartin style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat John Ellis style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Tipperary North David Molony style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Retired Michael Lowry style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael
Tipperary South No membership changes
Waterford Edward Collins style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Martin Cullen style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Democrats
Donal Ormonde style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Lost seat Brian Swift style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Wexford Michael D'Arcy style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Brendan Howlin style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party
Wicklow Godfrey Timmins style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fine Gael Lost seat Joe Jacob style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil
Paudge Brennan style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil Retired Dick Roche style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fianna Fáil

Seanad electionEdit

The Dáil election was followed by an election to the 18th Seanad.

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ReferencesEdit

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