1998 Dublin North by-election

1998 Dublin North by-election

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Turnout33,046 (50.2%)
 
Ryan
Kennedy
Jenkinson
Nominee Seán Ryan Michael Kennedy Philip Jenkinson
Party Labour Fianna Fáil Fine Gael
First preferences 11,012 10,334 3,185
Percentage 33.3 31.3 9.6
Final count 16,896 13,633

 
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Martin
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Nominee Clare Daly Paul Martin Paul Donnelly
Party Socialist Party Green Sinn Féin
First preferences 2,692 1,092 1,088
Percentage 8.2 3.3 3.3
Final count

 
Ruigrok
Goulding
Keaveney
Nominee Rena Condrot Ruigrok Ciaran Goulding Angela Keaveney
Party Independent Independent Christian Solidarity
First preferences 780 682 565
Percentage 2.4 2.1 1.7
Final count


TD before election

Ray Burke
Fianna Fáil

Elected TD

Seán Ryan
Labour

A by-election was held in the Dáil Éireann Dublin North constituency in Ireland on 11 March 1998. It followed the resignation of Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) Ray Burke on 7 October 1997.

The election was won by Seán Ryan of the Labour Party.

The election was notable in that it had the highest number of candidates to every contest a Dáil by-election. 19 candidates contested, including 9 Independents. The election took 14 counts to declare a winner with 8 candidates getting less than 1% of the first preference vote.

On the same day, a by-election took place in Limerick East, both were the final occasions which Democratic Left contested by-elections.

Michael Kennedy would go on to serve as a TD for the constituency in the future and Clare Daly would go on to serve as a TD and MEP