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Tipperary South (Dáil constituency)

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Tipperary South
Dáil constituency
Outline map
Location of Tipperary South within Ireland
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created2024
Seats3
TDs
  •   Séamus Healy (Ind)
  •   Mattie McGrath (Ind)
  •   Michael Murphy (FG)
Local government areaCounty Tipperary
Created fromTipperary
Tipperary South
Former Dáil constituency
Former constituency
Created1948
Abolished2016
Seats
  • 4 (1948–1977)
  • 3 (1977–1981)
  • 4 (1981–1997)
  • 3 (1997–2016)
Local government areas
Created fromTipperary
Replaced byTipperary

Tipperary South is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects three deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs) on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

History and boundaries

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At the 1948 general election, the former constituency of Tipperary was divided into Tipperary North and Tipperary South. Tipperary South was primarily based around the former county of South Tipperary. The principal population centres were Tipperary, Clonmel, Cashel, Carrick-on-Suir, and Cahir. The counties of North Tipperary and South Tipperary were abolished in 2014, and succeeded by County Tipperary.

The constituency of Tipperary South was abolished at the 2016 general election and replaced by the new Tipperary constituency.

In 2023, the Electoral Commission recommended the establishment of a new three-seat constituency of Tipperary South.[1]

For the 2024 general election, the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as:[2]

"The county of Tipperary except the part thereof which is comprised in the constituency of Tipperary North."
Changes to the Tipperary South constituency 1948–2016
Years TDs Boundaries Notes
1948–1961 4 Tipperary South Riding[3] Created from Tipperary
1961–1977 4 Tipperary South Riding, except the part in the constituency of Tipperary North[4][5] and

the district electoral divisions of:

Ballymacarbry, Graignagower, Gurteen, Kilmacomma, Kilronan, St. Mary's, in the former Rural District of Clonmel No. 2;

Dromana, Dromore, in the former Rural District of Dungarvan;

Ballyduff, Ballyhane, Bally in, Ballynamult, Ballysaggartmore, Cappoquin, Castlerichard, Drumroe, Gortnapeaky, Kilcockan, Kilwatermoy East, Kilwatermoy West, Lismore Rural, Lismore Urban, Mocollop, Modelligo, Tallow, in the former Rural District of Lismore;

Templemichael, in the former Rural District of Youghal No. 2.
Transfer to Tipperary North of

the district electoral divisions of:

Clonoulty East, in the former Rural District of Cashel;

Buolick, Fennor, Kilcooly, New Birmingham, Poyntstown, in the former Rural District of Slievardagh;
and transfer from Waterford of

the district electoral divisions of:

Ballymacarbry, Graignagower, Gurteen, Kilmacomma, Kilronan, St. Mary's, in the former Rural District of Clonmel No. 2;

Dromana, Dromore, in the former Rural District of Dungarvan;

Ballyduff, Ballyhane, Bally in, Ballynamult, Ballysaggartmore, Cappoquin, Castlerichard, Drumroe, Gortnapeaky, Kilcockan, Kilwatermoy East, Kilwatermoy West, Lismore Rural, Lismore Urban, Mocollop, Modelligo, Tallow, in the former Rural District of Lismore;

Templemichael, in the former Rural District of Youghal No. 2.
1977–1981 3 Tipperary South Riding, except the part in the constituency of Tipperary North[6]
Transfer to North Tipperary of

the district electoral divisions of: Ballysheehan, Gaile, Graystown, Killenaule, Nodstown, in the former Rural District of Cashel;

Ballingarry, Ballyphilip, Crohane, Farranrory, Modeshil, in the former Rural District of Slievardagh;
and Transfer to Waterford of

the district electoral divisions of:

Ballymacarbry, Graignagower, Gurteen, Kilmacomma, Kilronan, St. Mary's, in the former Rural District of Clonmel No. 2;

Dromana, Dromore, in the former Rural District of Dungarvan;

Ballyduff, Ballyhane, Bally in, Ballynamult, Ballysaggartmore, Cappoquin, Castlerichard, Drumroe, Gortnapeaky, Kilcockan, Kilwatermoy East, Kilwatermoy West, Lismore Rural, Lismore Urban, Mocollop, Modelligo, Tallow, in the former Rural District of Lismore;

Templemichael, in the former Rural District of Youghal No. 2.
1981–1997 4 Tipperary South Riding,[7][8][9]
and in County Waterford

the district electoral divisions of:

Ballymacarbery, Graignagower, Gurteen, Kilmacomma, Kilronan, St. Mary's in the former Rural District of Clonmel No. 2.
Transfer from North Tipperary of

the district electoral divisions of: Ballysheehan, Gaile, Graystown, Killenaule, Nodstown, in the former Rural District of Cashel;

Ballingarry, Ballyphilip, Crohane, Farranrory, Modeshil, in the former Rural District of Slievardagh;
and transfer from the constituency of Waterford of

the district electoral divisions of:

Ballymacarbery, Graignagower, Gurteen, Kilmacomma, Kilronan, St. Mary's in the former Rural District of Clonmel No. 2.
1997–2016 3 Tipperary South Riding, except the part in Tipperary North[10][11][12][13]
and in County Waterford

in the former Rural District of Clonmel No. 2, the electoral divisions of:

Kilmacomma, Kilronan,

and the townlands of: Barravakeen, Bawnard, Boola, Carrickabrone, Coolishal, Derrinlaur Lower, Derrinlaur Upper, Glendaw, Gurteen Lower, Gurteen Upper, Lisheen, Tikincor Lower, Tikincor Upper, in the electoral division of Gurteen;

and the townlands of: Croan Lower, Croan Upper, Glenary, Glennagad, Kilgainy Lower, Kilgainy Upper, Knocklucas, Knocknagriffin, Lyranearla, Monacalee, Poulboy, Poulnagunoge, Scrothea East, Scrothea West, Spa, in the electoral division of St. Mary's.
Transfer to North Tipperary of

the electoral divisions of:

Ballysheehan, Clogher, Clonoulty East, Clonoulty West, Gaile, Graystown, Killenaule, Nodstown, in the former Rural District of Cashel;

Ballyphilip, Buolick, Crohane, Farranrory, Fennor, Kilcooly, New Birmingham, Poyntstown, in the former Rural District of Slievardagh.

Cappagh, Curraheen, Donohill, Glengar, in the former Rural District of Tipperary No. 1.

with transfer of territory to the constituency of Waterford[14][15][16][17]

2016 Constituency abolished[18] Portion in County Waterford transferred to the constituency of Waterford;

remainder formed part of the new constituency of Tipperary[19]

TDs

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TDs 1948–2016

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Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Tipperary South 1948–2016[20]
Key to parties
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
13th 1948[21] Michael Davern
(FF)
Richard Mulcahy
(FG)
Dan Breen
(FF)
John Timoney
(CnaP)
14th 1951[22] Patrick Crowe
(FG)
15th 1954[23]
16th 1957[24] Frank Loughman
(FF)
17th 1961[25] Patrick Hogan
(FG)
Seán Treacy[a]
(Lab)
18th 1965[26] Don Davern
(FF)
Jackie Fahey
(FF)
19th 1969[27] Noel Davern
(FF)
20th 1973[28] Brendan Griffin
(FG)
21st 1977[29] 3 seats
1977–1981
22nd 1981[30] Carrie Acheson
(FF)
Seán McCarthy
(FF)
23rd 1982 (Feb)[31] Seán Byrne
(FF)
24th 1982 (Nov)[32]
25th 1987[33] Noel Davern
(FF)
Seán Treacy[b]
(Ind)
26th 1989[34] Theresa Ahearn
(FG)
Michael Ferris
(Lab)
27th 1992[35]
28th 1997[36] 3 seats
from 1997
2000 by-election[37] Séamus Healy
(Ind)
2001 by-election[38] Tom Hayes
(FG)
29th 2002[39]
30th 2007[40] Mattie McGrath
(FF)
Martin Mansergh
(FF)
31st 2011[41] Mattie McGrath
(Ind)
Séamus Healy
(WUA)
32nd 2016 Constituency abolished. See Tipperary

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. ^ Treacy served as Ceann Comhairle in the 20th Dáil from 1973 to 1977, and was returned automatically at the 1977 election. He lost the Labour party whip in February 1985.
  2. ^ Treacy served as Ceann Comhairle in the 25th, 26th and 27th Dáil from 1987 to 1997, and was returned automatically at the 1989 and 1992 elections.

TDs since 2024

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Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Tipperary North 2024–
Key to parties
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
34th 2024[42] Mattie McGrath
(Ind)
Michael Murphy
(FG)
Séamus Healy
(Ind)

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

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^ *: Outgoing TD

2024 general election

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2024 general election: Tipperary South[42][43]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
Independent Mattie McGrath[*] 24.4 10,014 10,592        
Fine Gael Michael Murphy 20.4 8,371 8,555 8,912 10,009 10,056 10,415
Fianna Fáil Imelda Goldsboro 14.2 5,838 5,965 6,506 7,219 7,271 7,848
Sinn Féin Martin Browne[*] 12.0 4,937 5,110 5,468 6,183 6,237  
Independent Séamus Healy[a] 11.7 4,795 4,971 5,393 6,147 6,316 9,601
Independent John O'Heney 9.0 3,692 3,846 3,978      
Labour Michael Brennan 4.2 1,731 1,970        
Green Myriam Madigan 1.4 584          
Aontú Rosemary McGlone 1.2 486          
National Party John McGrath 0.8 316          
Independent Ireland Nadaline Webster 0.4 161          
Independent Bill Fitzgerald 0.4 154          
Electorate: 68,247   Valid: 41,079   Spoilt: 284   Quota: 10,270   Turnout: 60.6%  
  1. ^ Healy was a member of Workers and Unemployed Action but stood as a independent candidate.

2011 general election

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2011 general election: Tipperary South[41]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Fine Gael Tom Hayes[*] 21.5 8,896 9,214 10,186 10,463  
Workers and Unemployed Séamus Healy[a] 21.3 8,818 9,542 11,265    
Independent Mattie McGrath[*] 14.7 6,074 6,349 7,078 7,413 9,978
Fianna Fáil Martin Mansergh[*] 13.1 5,419 5,588 5,865 5,948  
Fine Gael Michael Murphy 13.1 5,402 5,563 6,404 6,633 7,948
Labour Phil Prendergast 10.9 4,525 4,966      
Sinn Féin Michael Browne 4.5 1,860        
Green Paul McNally 0.9 367        
Electorate: 57,420   Valid: 41,361   Spoilt: 432 (1.0%)   Quota: 10,341   Turnout: 41,793 (72.8%)  
  1. ^ Healy campaigned as a member of the United Left Alliance.

2007 general election

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2007 general election: Tipperary South[40]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fine Gael Tom Hayes[*] 21.1 8,200 8,386 8,823 9,070 10,518      
Fianna Fáil Mattie McGrath 19.6 7,608 7,711 7,811 7,994 8,463 10,093    
Fianna Fáil Martin Mansergh 15.8 6,110 6,261 6,406 6,528 6,752 8,813 9,028 9,341
Independent Séamus Healy[*] 14.7 5,707 5,884 6,036 6,456 7,548 8,591 9,198 9,282
Fianna Fáil Siobhán Ambrose 11.1 4,286 4,414 4,497 4,649 5,097      
Labour Phil Prendergast 8.8 3,400 3,631 3,752 3,907        
Sinn Féin Liam Browne 3.1 1,198 1,266 1,363          
Independent Tom Wood 2.9 1,141 1,187            
Green Bernard Lennon 1.5 591              
Progressive Democrats Richie Molloy 0.9 364              
Progressive Democrats Peadar O'Donnell 0.5 177              
Electorate: 54,637   Valid: 38,782   Spoilt: 330 (0.8%)   Quota: 9,696   Turnout: 39,112 (71.6%)  

2002 general election

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2002 general election: Tipperary South[39]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
Fine Gael Tom Hayes[*] 24.5 8,997 9,133 10,724
Fianna Fáil Noel Davern[*] 24.2 8,888 9,085 10,029
Independent Séamus Healy[*] 20.1 7,350 7,765 9,477
Fianna Fáil Martin Mansergh 14.3 5,233 5,433 5,888
Labour Denis Landy 9.1 3,353 3,555  
Independent Tom Wood 4.1 1,515 1,631  
Sinn Féin Muiris Ó Suilleabháin 3.3 1,210    
Christian Solidarity Michael Larkin 0.3 120    
Electorate: 56,092   Valid: 36,666   Spoilt: 390 (1.1%)   Quota: 9,167   Turnout: 37,056 (66.1%)  

2001 by-election

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Fine Gael TD Theresa Ahearn died on 20 September 2000. A by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 30 June 2001.

2001 by-election: Tipperary South
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
Fine Gael Tom Hayes 35.9 11,446 12,513 15,791
Fianna Fáil Michael Maguire 26.5 8,461 9,251  
Independent Phil Prendergast 24.8 7,897 9,376 12,891
Labour Denis Landy 12.9 4,103    
Electorate: 54,542   Valid: 31,907   Quota: 15,954   Turnout: (58.5%)  

2000 by-election

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Labour Party TD Michael Ferris died on 20 March 2000. A by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 22 June 2000.

2000 by-election: Tipperary South
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
Independent Séamus Healy 30.8 9,419 11,169 13,982
Fine Gael Tom Hayes 26.8 8,184 10,718 13,449
Fianna Fáil Barry O'Brien 22.8 6,959 8,056  
Labour Ellen Ferris 16.8 5,133    
Christian Solidarity Mary Heaney 2.6 784    
Natural Law Raymond McInerney 0.3 97    
Electorate: 52,740   Valid: 30,576   Quota: 15,289   Turnout: 58.0%  

1997 general election

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1997 general election: Tipperary South[44]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Fianna Fáil Noel Davern[*] 25.5 8,995        
Fine Gael Theresa Ahearn[*] 24.1 8,494 8,513 9,117    
Independent Séamus Healy 16.5 5,814 5,833 6,168 7,551 7,614
Labour Michael Ferris[*] 16.1 5,681 5,693 6,028 7,811 8,049
Fianna Fáil Michael Maguire 11.8 4,151 4,275 4,920    
National Party John Harold-Barry 6.0 2,125 2,130      
Electorate: 51,925   Valid: 35,260   Spoilt: 374 (1.1%)   Quota: 8,816   Turnout: 35,634 (68.6%)  

1992 general election

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Seán Treacy was Ceann Comhairle at the dissolution of the 26th Dáil and therefore deemed to be returned automatically. The constituency was treated as a three-seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.

1992 general election: Tipperary South[45]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Independent Seán Treacy[*] N/A Returned automatically
Labour Michael Ferris[*] 20.9 8,306 8,466 9,148 9,245 9,727
Fine Gael Theresa Ahearn[*] 20.4 8,103 8,298 10,065    
Fianna Fáil Noel Davern[*] 18.8 7,463 7,691 7,842 7,860 10,117
Independent Séamus Healy 10.1 4,023 4,191 4,270 4,278 4,440
Fianna Fáil Seán Byrne 9.7 3,851 3,951 4,022 4,033  
Fianna Fáil Seán McCarthy 9.7 3,849 3,963 4,108 4,121 5,060
Fine Gael Brendan Griffin 7.2 2,854 2,975      
Independent Joe O'Gorman 2.6 1,016        
Sinn Féin Terry Crowe 0.5 205        
Electorate: 56,800   Valid: 39,670   Spoilt: 533 (1.3%)   Quota: 9,918   Turnout: 40,203 (70.8%)  

1989 general election

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Seán Treacy was Ceann Comhairle at the dissolution of the 25th Dáil and therefore deemed to be returned automatically. The constituency was treated as a three-seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.

1989 general election: Tipperary South[34][46][47]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Independent Seán Treacy[*] N/A Returned automatically
Fianna Fáil Noel Davern[*] 24.3 9,497 9,645 10,463    
Fianna Fáil Seán McCarthy[*] 18.8 7,360 7,432 7,628 7,956 8,355
Labour Michael Ferris 18.1 7,080 7,250 8,209 8,354 9,480
Fine Gael Brendan Griffin[*] 14.4 5,648 5,915 6,077 6,115  
Fine Gael Theresa Ahearn 13.9 5,462 5,933 6,342 6,482 10,724
Independent Séamus Healy 7.3 2,859 2,923      
Progressive Democrats Thomas Lonergan 3.0 1,171        
Independent William Fitzsimon 0.2 93        
Electorate: 54,734   Valid: 39,170   Quota: 9,793   Turnout: 71.6%  

1987 general election

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1987 general election: Tipperary South[33][48][49]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fianna Fáil Seán McCarthy[*] 16.6 6,877 6,932 7,030 7,089 7,331 7,891 8,221 8,636
Fianna Fáil Noel Davern 13.0 5,412 5,455 5,651 5,714 6,122 6,567 6,897 7,591
Fianna Fáil Seán Byrne[*] 12.9 5,372 5,397 5,500 5,651 5,913 6,381 6,601 7,034
Independent Seán Treacy[*] 12.4 5,126 5,244 5,921 6,081 6,809 7,962 8,327  
Fine Gael Brendan Griffin[*] 10.9 4,542 4,563 4,605 4,783 5,693 6,642 10,295  
Fine Gael John Crowe 9.5 3,938 3,965 3,997 4,132 4,683 5,178    
Labour Michael Ferris 9.2 3,820 3,911 4,088 4,156 4,539      
Progressive Democrats Anthony Kehoe 6.1 2,524 2,556 2,644 3,745        
Progressive Democrats Thomas Lonergan 4.5 1,878 1,892 1,928          
Independent Séamus Healy 3.5 1,457 1,554            
Workers' Party Seán Hill 1.0 407              
Independent Nicholas Quigley 0.2 76              
Independent Patrick Ryan 0.2 72              
Electorate: 55,055   Valid: 41,501   Quota: 8,301   Turnout: 75.4%  

November 1982 general election

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November 1982 general election: Tipperary South[32][50][51]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
Fianna Fáil Seán Byrne[*] 20.1 8,080    
Labour Seán Treacy[*] 20.0 8,050 8,436  
Fianna Fáil Seán McCarthy[*] 17.4 6,996 7,136 10,160
Fine Gael Brendan Griffin[*] 17.1 6,905 7,954 8,157
Fine Gael Michael Fitzgerald 10.9 4,407 4,967 5,209
Fianna Fáil Tom Ambrose 9.0 3,634 3,693  
Fine Gael Anthony Kehoe 5.5 2,215    
Electorate: 53,207   Valid: 40,287   Quota: 8,058   Turnout: 75.7%  

February 1982 general election

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February 1982 general election: Tipperary South[31][52]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
Fianna Fáil Seán Byrne 22.0 8,705      
Labour Seán Treacy[*] 19.6 7,758 7,847 8,089  
Fine Gael Brendan Griffin[*] 18.8 7,434 7,463 8,229  
Fianna Fáil Seán McCarthy[*] 14.4 5,711 6,040 6,079 6,971
Fianna Fáil Carrie Acheson[*] 12.0 4,751 5,054 5,186 6,014
Fine Gael Michael Fitzgerald 8.0 3,180 3,203 4,039  
Fine Gael Terence Darmody 4.8 1,883 1,895    
Independent William Fitzsimon 0.4 158 161    
Electorate: 52,217   Valid: 39,580   Quota: 7,917   Turnout: 75.8%  

1981 general election

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1981 general election: Tipperary South[30][53]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Labour Seán Treacy[*] 21.5 8,989            
Fine Gael Brendan Griffin[*] 15.8 6,590 6,746 7,297 8,230 10,296    
Fianna Fáil Carrie Acheson 14.0 5,838 5,947 5,982 6,171 6,244 6,311 7,228
Fianna Fáil Seán Byrne 13.7 5,737 5,792 5,811 5,852 5,967 6,003 6,856
Fianna Fáil Seán McCarthy 13.7 5,716 5,776 5,818 5,840 6,098 6,266 7,486
Independent T. J. Maher 8.9 3,728 3,791 3,908 4,067 4,581 5,623  
Fine Gael John Crowe 6.2 2,596 2,640 2,851 3,197      
Fine Gael Terence Darmody 3.4 1,413 1,524 1,725        
Fine Gael Louise Farrell 2.7 1,144 1,184          
Electorate: 52,217   Valid: 41,751   Quota: 8,351   Turnout: 79.0%  

1977 general election

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Seán Treacy was Ceann Comhairle at the dissolution of the 20th Dáil and therefore deemed to be returned automatically. The constituency was treated as a two-seater for the purposes of calculating the quota.

1977 general election: Tipperary South[29][54][55]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Labour Seán Treacy[*] N/A Returned automatically
Fianna Fáil Noel Davern[*] 34.8 11,715        
Fianna Fáil Seán Byrne 19.0 6,412 6,841 6,934 7,274 8,378
Fine Gael Brendan Griffin[*] 18.7 6,298 6,312 6,359 8,706 12,869
Labour Michael Ferris 16.2 5,462 5,493 5,634 6,241  
Fine Gael Hubert Burke 10.1 3,400 3,414 3,452    
Independent Patrick Leahy 0.8 275 278      
Independent Paschal Ryan 0.3 104 105      
Electorate: 42,521   Valid: 33,666   Spoilt: 287   Quota: 11,223   Turnout: 79.2%  

1973 general election

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1973 general election: Tipperary South[28][56]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
Labour Seán Treacy[*] 20.6 7,611      
Fianna Fáil Jackie Fahey[*] 19.8 7,317 7,386 7,533  
Fianna Fáil Noel Davern[*] 16.5 6,117 6,197 6,391 6,679
Fine Gael Brendan Griffin 15.6 5,777 7,008 10,369  
Fianna Fáil William Ryan 13.0 4,793 4,841 4,882 4,990
Fine Gael Terence Darmody 8.1 2,982 3,882    
Fine Gael Michael Smyth 6.4 2,360      
Electorate: 46,127   Valid: 36,957   Quota: 7,392   Turnout: 80.1%  

1969 general election

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1969 general election: Tipperary South[27]
Party Candidate FPv% % Seat Count
Fianna Fáil Noel Davern 9,357 25.2 1 1
Fine Gael Patrick Hogan[*] 6,499 17.5 3
Fianna Fáil Jackie Fahey[*] 6,098 16.5 2
Labour Seán Treacy[*] 4,955 13.4 4
Fianna Fáil William Ryan 3,742 10.1
Fine Gael Brendan Griffin 2,871 7.7
Fine Gael Peter Powell 1,705 4.6
Independent Seán Healy 1,073 2.9
Labour Patrick O'Brien 770 2.1
Electorate: ?   Valid: 37,070   Quota: 7,415   Turnout:

1965 general election

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1965 general election: Tipperary South[26]
Party Candidate FPv% % Seat Count
Fianna Fáil Don Davern 8,540 23.2 1 1
Labour Seán Treacy[*] 7,005 19.0 2
Fianna Fáil Jackie Fahey 4,595 12.5 3
Fine Gael Denis Burke 4,433 12.0
Fine Gael Patrick Hogan[*] 4,359 11.8 4
Fianna Fáil William Ryan 4,340 11.8
Fine Gael Timothy O'Donoghue 3,560 9.7
Electorate: ?   Valid: 36,832   Quota: 7,367   Turnout:

1961 general election

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1961 general election: Tipperary South[25]
Party Candidate FPv% % Seat Count
Labour Seán Treacy 7,260 19.5 1
Fianna Fáil Michael Davern[*] 6,070 16.3 2
Fine Gael Patrick Hogan 5,787 15.5 4
Fianna Fáil Dan Breen[*] 5,717 15.3 3
Fine Gael Michael Fitzgerald 3,864 10.4
Fine Gael Denis Burke 3,465 9.3
Fianna Fáil Jackie Fahey 2,625 7.0
Fianna Fáil Frank Loughman[*] 1,689 4.5
Sinn Féin Pilib Ó Cinneide 834 2.2
Electorate: ?   Valid: 37,311   Quota: 7,463   Turnout:

1957 general election

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1957 general election: Tipperary South[24][55]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Fianna Fáil Michael Davern[*] 22.4 7,563        
Fianna Fáil Dan Breen[*] 18.9 6,359 6,428 6,841    
Fianna Fáil Frank Loughman 13.6 4,579 4,659 4,962 6,257 6,348
Fine Gael Patrick Crowe[*] 13.2 4,456 4,974 5,027 6,218 6,225
Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy[*] 13.1 4,407 5,336 5,353 6,556 6,557
Labour Seán Treacy 12.9 4,352 4,728 4,763    
Fine Gael John Morrissey 5.9 1,990        
Electorate: 42,999   Valid: 33,706   Quota: 6,742   Turnout: 78.4%  

1954 general election

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1954 general election: Tipperary South[23][55]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
Fianna Fáil Dan Breen[*] 23.0 8,291          
Fianna Fáil Michael Davern[*] 19.2 6,941 7,663        
Fine Gael Patrick Crowe[*] 15.3 5,513 5,595 5,610 5,688 6,464 7,521
Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy[*] 13.4 4,828 4,841 4,842 4,931 5,388 7,588
Fianna Fáil Michael Lacey 11.0 3,962 4,148 4,539 4,702 5,201 5,516
Fine Gael John Morrissey 8.8 3,171 3,182 3,191 3,403 3,883  
Labour Patrick Walsh 4.8 1,727 1,762 1,776 2,914    
Labour Michael Kilkelly 4.7 1,695 1,711 1,718      
Electorate: 43,783   Valid: 36,128   Quota: 7,226   Turnout: 82.5%  

1951 general election

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1951 general election: Tipperary South[55]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Fianna Fáil Dan Breen[*] 18.5 6,842 6,873 6,999 7,078 7,304 7,392      
Fianna Fáil Michael Davern[*] 18.5 6,833 6,863 6,936 7,001 7,151 7,225 7,254 8,215  
Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy[*] 15.6 5,745 5,791 6,098 6,167 6,971 8,874      
Fianna Fáil Frank Loughman 13.6 5,019 5,030 5,055 5,146 5,226 5,336 5,382 5,719 6,113
Fine Gael Patrick Crowe 6.5 2,384 2,459 2,710 2,726 3,300 3,652 4,839 6,129 6,265
Fine Gael John Morrissey 6.2 2,272 2,286 2,390 2,532 2,780        
Labour Patrick Walsh 5.9 2,182 2,209 2,579 3,790 3,929 4,104 4,336    
Independent Colm O'Donnell 5.1 1,892 2,236 2,389 2,410          
Labour Michael Kilkelly 4.3 1,585 1,594 1,713            
Clann na Poblachta John Timoney[*] 4.1 1,506 1,555              
Independent George Furlong 1.7 638                
Electorate: 44,749   Valid: 36,898   Quota: 7,380   Turnout: 82.5%  

1948 general election

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1948 general election: Tipperary South[55]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Fianna Fáil Dan Breen[*] 21.8 7,931                    
Fianna Fáil Michael Davern 17.0 6,176 6,602 6,626 6,670 6,894 6,956 6,962 7,534      
Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy[*] 14.4 5,225 5,231 5,280 5,327 5,947 7,408          
Fianna Fáil Frank Loughman[*] 10.8 3,909 4,035 4,047 4,092 4,120 4,230 4,243 4,434 4,631 4,816 5,431
Clann na Talmhan Michael Fitzgerald 9.0 3,257 3,280 3,296 3,305 3,607 3,692 3,749 3,876 3,904 3,998  
Clann na Poblachta John Timoney 5.3 1,914 1,929 2,093 2,137 2,250 2,319 2,338 2,730 2,756 4,645 5,996
Clann na Poblachta Denis O'Driscoll 4.6 1,674 1,680 2,065 2,125 2,138 2,214 2,241 2,625 2,642    
Fine Gael Patrick Crowe 4.5 1,626 1,660 1,667 1,671              
Fine Gael John Morrissey 4.4 1,587 1,595 1,616 1,695 2,003            
Labour Denis O'Sullivan 4.1 1,487 1,500 1,533 2,024 2,057 2,125 2,145        
Labour Richard Stapleton 2.3 821 826 834                
Clann na Poblachta John Murray 2.0 722 725                  
Electorate: 45,797   Valid: 36,329   Quota: 7,266   Turnout: 79.3%  

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