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Olltoghchán don Seanad, Aibreán 2016 agus Corrthoghcháin do Sheanad 2011-16
Seanad General Election, April 2016 and Bye-Elections to 2011-16 Seanad
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OLLTOGHCHÁN DON SEANADAIBREÁN 2016
agus Corrthoghcháin do Sheanad 2011-16
SEANAD GENERAL ELECTIONAPRIL 2016
and Bye-Elections to 2011-16 Seanad
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CLÁRCONTENTS
Page
Seanad General Election — Explanatory Note ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 4
Seanad General Election, 2016
Statistical Summary:
Panel Elections ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 8
University Constituencies ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 8
Panel Elections
Cultural and Educational Panel ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 9
Agricultural Panel ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 15
Labour Panel ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 21
Industrial and Commercial Panel ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 27
Administrative Panel ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 37
University Constituencies
National University of Ireland ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 43
University of Dublin ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 47
Statistical Data: Distribution of Seats between the Sub-Panels 1987-2016 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 49
Members nominated by the Taoiseach ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 51
Alphabetical list of Members ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 52
Register of Nominating Bodies, 2016 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 54
Panels of Candidates ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 59
Rules for the Counting of Votes
Panel Elections ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 76
University Constituencies ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 80
Bye-Elections
10 October 2014 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 85
13 November 2015 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 86
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SEANAD GENERAL ELECTION—EXPLANATORY NOTES
A. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 18
‘‘4. 1° The elected members of Seanad Éireann shall be elected as follows:—
i Three shall be elected by the National University of Ireland.
ii Three shall be elected by the University of Dublin.
iii Forty-three shall be elected from panels of candidates constituted as hereinafter provided.
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5. Every election of the elected members of Seanad Éireann shall be held on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote, and by secret postal ballot.
6. The members of Seanad Éireann to be elected by the Universities shall be elected on a franchise and in the manner to be provided by law.
7. 1° Before each general election of the members of Seanad Éireann to be elected from panels of candidates, five panels of candidates shall be formed in the manner provided by law containing respectively the names of persons having knowledge and practical experience of the following interests and services, namely:—
i National Language and Culture, Literature, Art, Education and such professional interests as may be defined by law for the purpose of this panel;
ii Agriculture and allied interests, and Fisheries;
iii Labour, whether organised or unorganised;
iv Industry and Commerce, including banking, finance, accountancy, engineering and architecture;
v Public Administration and social services, including voluntary social activities.
2° Not more than eleven and, subject to the provisions of Article 19 hereof, not less than five members of Seanad Éireann shall be elected from any one panel.’’
The professional interests referred to in Article 18.7.1° have been defined by section 3(2) of the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1947 [“the Act of 1947”] as—
(a) law, and
(b) medicine, including surgery, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
B. ELECTION FOR PANEL MEMBERS
Provision is made by the Act of 1947 for the formation of the following panels of candidates in accordance with Article 18.7.1° of the Constitution:—
(1) Cultural and Educational,
(2) Agricultural,
(3) Labour,
(4) Industrial and Commercial, and
(5) Administrative.
The Act also provides for the division of each panel into two sub-panels - (i) the nominating bodies sub-panel and (ii) the Oireachtas sub-panel; and for the election of Members from the panels and sub-panels as follows:-
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Cultural and Educational 5, two at least to be elected from each sub-panel.
Agricultural 11, four at least to be elected from each sub-panel.
Labour 11, four at least to be elected from each sub-panel.
Industrial and Commercial 9, three at least to be elected from each sub-panel.
Administrative 7, three at least to be elected from each sub-panel.
Nomination of CandidatesCandidates may be nominated either to a (1) provisional nominating bodies sub-panel or (2) provisional Oireachtas sub-panel. After the closing date for nominations the Seanad Returning Officer sits with a judicial referee at the completion of the panels for the purpose of determining that the persons nominated have the requisite qualifications and that the nominations are otherwise in order (see sections 38 to 43 inclusive of the Act of 1947 as amended by the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1954). The five panels of candidates as prepared by the Seanad Returning Officer are then published in the Iris Oifigiúil. The five panels of candidates as published for the 2016 general election are set out on pages 59 to 73.
Nominations to Provisional Nominating Bodies Sub-PanelCandidates may be nominated by the nominating bodies whose names appear on the Register of Nominating Bodies prepared under the Acts, revised in January-March each year and published in the Iris Oifigiúil. The register applicable to the 2016 General Election is reproduced on pages 54 to 57.
To ascertain how many candidates a nominating body may nominate the following numbers are divided by the number of nominating bodies registered for the particular panel and the answer, rounded up if necessary to the nearest whole number, is the number who may be nominated:
Cultural and Educational … … 6 Agricultural … … … … … … 14 Labour … … … … … … … … 14 Industrial and Commercial … 12 Administrative … … …… … 8
The numbers set out are, in each case, twice the maximum number of members who may be elected from a sub-panel.
From the following table it will be seen that the maximum number of candidates that could be nominated by nominating bodies for the April, 2016 election was 130.
Panel Number of Bodies registered
Number of persons each body entitled to
nominate
Maximum Number
Cultural and Educational 34 1 34
Agricultural ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 2 20
Labour ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 2 7 14
Industrial andCommercial ... ... ... ... ... ..
45 1 45
Administrative ... ... ... ... ... 17 1 17
TOTAL 108 130
Nominations to Provisional Oireachtas Sub-PanelFour members of the Houses of the Oireachtas, viz. the newly-elected Dáil and the outgoing Seanad, are required in order to nominate a candidate to any panel.
The maximum number of candidates who could have been nominated for the 2016 election by the members of the Houses of the Oireachtas was, therefore, 52, that is, 158+53 (211) divided by 4.
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ElectorateA complete list of the electorate is published in the Iris Oifigiúil shortly after the re-assembly of Dáil Éireann. The electorate consists of the members of the new Dáil, the outgoing Seanad and every council of a county or of a county borough. Each name can be entered only once on the electoral roll.
The electorate for the Seanad General Election 2016 amounted to 1,155.
VotingEach voter receives 5 ballot papers by registered post, i.e., one in respect of each of the five panels. All ballot papers, whether all of them are marked or not, must be returned by registered post in the envelope provided, together with the form of declaration of identity which is furnished to the voter by the authorised person.
The ballot papers must be marked in the presence of an authorised person, namely, one of the following:—
(a) the Seanad Returning Officer;
(b) the Clerk of Dáil Éireann;
(c) the Clerk-Assistant of Seanad Éireann;
(d) the Clerk-Assistant of Dáil Éireann;
(e) the county registrar for the county or city in which is situate the premises the address of which is stated on the outer envelope;
(f) the sheriff for the said county or city,
(g) in case the said premises is situate in a county, the manager under the Local Government Act 2001 (may be read as Chief Executive) for the county and the secretary of the council of the county;
(h) in case the said premises is situate in a city, the City Manager (may be read as Chief Executive);
(i) the Superintendent of the Garda Síochána in whose district is situate the said premises, or, where the Superintendent is unable through illness, absence or other cause to perform his or her duties, such Inspector of the Garda Síochána performing duties in that district as the Superintendent may nominate;
(j) in cases where the elector is detained in prison pursuant to an order of a court, the relevant official of the prison (as defined in section 1 of the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2006) where he or she is detained is the authorised person.
Counting of VotesThe rules for the counting of votes are contained in the Second Schedule to the Act of 1947, as amended, and are reproduced on pages 76 to 79.
C. ELECTIONS FOR UNIVERSITY CONSTITUENCIES
Nomination of CandidatesEvery candidate must be nominated in writing on a nomination paper subscribed by two registered electors as proposer and seconder and by eight other registered electors as assenting to the nomination.
ElectorateThe register of electors in the case of each University is required to be revised annually in accordance with the Seanad Electoral (University Members) Acts 1937 to 2015. Every citizen of Ireland being 18 years of age or over who has received a degree (other than an honorary degree) in the University concerned, or in the case of the University of Dublin, has obtained a foundation scholarship or a non-foundation scholarship is entitled to be registered as an elector.
VotingA ballot paper is sent by post by the returning officer concerned to each person on the register of electors. The elector marks the ballot paper and returns it by post together with a form of declaration of identity duly made and completed by him.
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Counting of VotesThe rules for the counting of votes are contained in the Third Schedule to the Act of 1937 and are reproduced on pages 80 to 83.
D. SEANAD GENERAL ELECTION APRIL 2016
Outgoing SeanadFive vacancies in the 43 elected members arose from the election of five Senators to Dáil Éireann at the Dáil General Election in February 2016 – Thomas Byrne, David Cullinane, Michael D’Arcy, Marc MacSharry and Darragh O’Brien.
Two vacancies arose among the Taoiseach’s nominees from the election of Hildegarde Naughton and Katherine Zappone at the Dáil General Election in February 2016. No nominations were made to fill those vacancies.
A further 14 of the 43 Senators elected to the five panels did not stand for re-election to the Seanad – Paul Bradford, Máiría Cahill, John Gilroy, Fidelma Healy Eames, James Heffernan, John Kelly, Marie Maloney, Michael Mullins, Susan O’Keefe, Labhrás Ó Murchú, Kathryn Reilly, Jim Walsh, John Whelan and Mary White.
John Crown and Feargal Quinn of the National University of Ireland constituency did not stand for re-election.
Averil Power was a candidate in the University of Dublin constituency.
Aideen Hayden was a candidate in the National University of Ireland constituency.
Three of the Taoiseach’s nominees Fiach MacConghaíl, Mary Ann O’Brien and Jillian van Turnhout retired.
General Election 2016 – turnover in membership
In the Seanad General Election nine outgoing Senators from the 43 elected to the five panels – Terry Brennan, Michael Comiskey, Maurice Cummins, Imelda Henry, Cáit Keane, Paschal Mooney, Tony Mulcahy, Pat O’Neill and Tom Sheahan – two Taoiseach’s nominees Eamonn Coghlan and Jim D’Arcy, and Sean D. Barrett of the University of Dublin constituency failed to be elected.
In the Seanad constituted after the General Election, 17 outgoing Senators were re-elected including three Senators representing the University constituencies. Marie-Louise O’Donnell was re-nominated by the Taoiseach.
Fourteen Senators – Ray Butler, Jerry Buttimer, Paudie Coffey, Kevin Humphreys, Frank Feighan, Michelle Mulherin, Gabrielle McFadden, Padraig MacLochlainn, Ged Nash, Kieran O’Donnell, John O’Mahony, Joe O’Reilly, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin and James Reilly – were members of the outgoing Dáil.
Deirdre Lane,Seanad Returning Officer*
* Following her retirement in October, 2016, Ms. Lane was replaced as Returning Officer by Mr. Martin Groves.
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OLLTOGHCHÁN DON SEANAD, AIBREÁN 2016SEANAD GENERAL ELECTION, APRIL 2016
STATISTICAL SUMMARYPANEL ELECTIONS
Electorate ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1,155Total Poll ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1,144
Spoiled Votes:
Covering Envelopes: (a) Unregistered … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … — (b) No certificate… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 11 (c) Certificate not completed… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 (d) Open … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … — (e) Have been opened or attempted to be opened … … … … … … … … … … —
Declarations of Identity: (a) Not enclosed … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … — (b) Not completed … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 4
Fewer than 5 ballot papers returned … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 Net … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,127
Ballot papers rejected: Cultural and Educational Panel … … … … … … …… … … … … … … 4 Agricultural Panel … … … … … … … … …… … … … … … … … … … 3 Labour Panel … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 3 Industrial and Commercial Panel … … … … … … … … … … … … … 3 Administrative Panel … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 3
Valid Poll: Cultural and Educational Panel - Quota 187,167 … … … … … … … … 1,123 Agricultural Panel - Quota 93,667 … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124 Labour Panel - Quota 93,667 … … … … … … … … …… … … … … … 1,124 Industrial and Commercial Panel - Quota 112,401 … … … … … … … … 1,124 Administrative Panel - Quota 140,501 … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124
Note: Each vote is given a value of 1,000.
UNIVERSITY CONSTITUENCIESNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND
Electorate ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 103,142Total Poll ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 37,276Rejected at opening ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 942Spoiled Votes ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 41Valid Poll ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 36,293Quota ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9,074
UNIVERSITY OF DUBLINElectorate ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 57,732Total Poll ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 16,107Spoiled Votes ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 43Valid Poll ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 16,064Quota ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4,017
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AN ROLLA SAÍOCHTA AGUS OIDEACHAIS
CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL PANEL
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,123
Value of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,123,000
Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … 187,167
Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 5
Minimum number of members to be elected from each sub-panel … … … … … 2
In the following result sheet
(i) the pink shaded section refers to the Oireachtas Sub-Panel,
(ii) the white unshaded section refers to the Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel.
The red print denotes candidates who were elected.
Names of Candidates Elected: Fintan Warfield, Keith Swanick, Kieran O’Donnell, Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Gabrielle McFadden.
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Names of candidates (and placing in Order of Preferences)
Number of votes
First Count
Second Count
Third Count
Fourth Count
Value
Transfer of Warfield’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of O’Connor’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Ó Laoi’s
Votes and Result
BRABAZON, Tom (15) 26 26,000 +660
26,660 26,660 +132
26,792
BURKE, Deirdre (19) 18 18,000 +1,58419,584 19,584 19,584
BYRNE, Malcolm (9) 48 48,000 +396
48,396 48,396 48,396
CAREY, Declan (22) 5 5,000 +5285,528 5,528 5,528
CLIFFORD-LEE, Lorraine (10) 48 48,000 +264
48,264 48,264 48,264
COLLINS, Michael (16) 22 22,000 +132
22,132 22,132 22,132
CONNOLLY, John (11) 35 35,000 +132
35,132 35,132 35,132
CONWAY, Joe (2) 126 126,000 +1,584 127,584 127,584 127,584
CROWLEY, Liam (21) 11 11,000 +264
11,264 11,264 11,264
CUFFE, Jennifer (12) 31 31,000 +396
31,396 31,396 31,396
D’ARCY, Jim (6) 77 77,000 +1,452 78,452 78,452 78,452
DERMODY, Anne-Marie (8) 49 49,000 +264
49,264 49,264 49,264
FINUCANE, Jim (13) 30 30,000 +792
30,792 30,792 30,792
HOWARD, Mary (14) 28 28,000 +264
28,264 28,264 28,264
MacBRIDE, Seán (20) 17 17,000 +264
17,264 17,264 17,264
McFADDEN, Gabrielle (4) 87 87,000 +528
87,528 87,528 87,528
Ó CEALLAIGH, Seosamh (17) 20 20,000 +1,584 21,584 21,584 21,584
O’CONNOR, Claire (24) 0 0 0 0 –
O’DONNELL, Kieran (3) 94 94,000 +132
94,132 94,132 94,132
O’HIGGINS, Adrian (18) 19 19,000 +264
19,264 19,264 19,264
Ó LAOI, Seosamh (23) 0 0+264
264 264 -264
SWANICK, Keith (5) 81 81,000 +396
81,396 81,396 81,396
WALSH, Seamus (7) 51 51,000 +660
51,660 51,660 51,660
WARFIELD, Fintan (1) 200 200,000 -12,833 187,167 187,167 187,167
Non-transferable value not effective
- 0 0+132
132
Loss of value owing to disregard of fractions -+29
29 29 29 Total 1,123 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000
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Fifth Count
Sixth Count
Seventh Count
Eighth Count
Ninth Count
Transfer of Carey’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Crowley’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of MacBride’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of O’Higgins’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Burke’s
Votes and Result
26,792 26,792 26,792 26,792 +132
26,924
19,584 19,584 +1,000 20,584 20,584 -20,584
48,396 48,396 48,396
+5,132 53,528
+1,000 54,528
-5,528 – – – –
+1,000 49,264
+1,000 50,264
+3,000 53,264
+3,000 56,264
+1,000 57,264
22,132
+3,000 25,132 25,132 25,132 25,132
35,132
+1,000 36,132
+4,000 40,132
+4,000 44,132 44,132
+2,132 129,716 129,716
+1,000 130,716 130,716
+11,000 141,716
11,264 -11,264 – – –
31,396
+1,000 32,396
+1,000 33,396
+1,000 34,396
+1,132 35,528
+1,000 79,452 79,452 79,452 79,452 79,452
49,264 49,264 49,264
+2,000 51,264
+1,000 52,264
30,792
+1,000 31,792 31,792 31,792 31,792
28,264 28,264 28,264
+132 28,396 28,396
17,264
+1,000 18,264 -18,264 – –
87,528 87,528 87,528 87,528 87,528 +132
21,716 21,716 +2,000 23,716 23,716
+13223,848
– – – – –
94,132 94,132 94,132 94,132 94,132
19,264 +1,000 20,264 20,264 -20,264 –
– – – – – +132
81,528 +132
81,660 +5,000 86,660
+5,000 91,660
+26491,924
51,660
+2,000 53,660
+1,000 54,660 54,660
+1,00055,660
187,167 187,167 187,167 187,167 187,167 +1,132
1,264 +132 1,396
+264 1,660 1,660
+3,9245,584
29 29 29 29 29 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000
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Tenth Count
Eleventh Count
Twelfth Count
Thirteenth Count
Fourteenth Count
Transfer of Ó Ceallaigh’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Collins’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Howard’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Brabazon’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Finucane’sVotes and
Result
+1,132 28,056
+1,000 29,056 29,056 -29,056 –
– – – – –
+2,000 56,528
+2,000 58,528 58,528
+4,00062,528 62,528
– – – – –
+2,132 59,396
+4,132 63,528
+132 63,660
+4,00067,660 67,660
+1,000 26,132 -26,132 – – –
+1,000 45,132
+4,000 49,132 49,132
+4,00053,132
+1,00054,132
+6,264 147,980 147,980 147,980 147,980
+1,132149,112
– – – – –
35,528 +2,000 37,528
+132 37,660
+4,13241,792 41,792
79,452 79,452 79,452 79,452 +3,00082,452
+1,000 53,264
+1,000 54,264
+7,00061,264 61,264
+9,00070,264
31,792 31,792 +4,00035,792
+1,00036,792 -36,792
+132 28,528 28,528 -28,528 – –
– – – – –
87,528 87,528 +3,00090,528 90,528
+3,00093,528
-23,848 – – – –
– – – – –
94,132 +1,000 95,132
+7,000102,132 102,132
+15,000117,132
– – – – –
– – – – –
+7,000 98,924
+5,000 103,924
+6,000109,924
+6,000115,924
+1,000116,924
+264 55,924
+6,000 61,924 61,924
+4,00065,924
+1,00066,924
187,167 187,167 187,167 187,167 187,167
+1,924 7,508 7,508
+1,2648,772
+1,92410,696
+2,66013,356
29 29 29 29 29
1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000
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Fifteenth Count
Sixteenth Count
Seventeenth Count
Eighteenth Count
Nineteenth Count
Transfer of Cuffe’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Connolly’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Dermody’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Walsh’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Byrne’s
Votes and Result
– – – – –
– – – – –
+9,00071,528
+12,00083,528
+1,00084,528
+13,13297,660 -97,660
– – – – –
+11,00078,660
+15,00093,660 93,660
+11,000104,660
+51,132155,792
– – – – –
+6,00060,132 -60,132 – – –
+1,000150,112
+3,000153,112
+1,000154,112
+5,000159,112
+7,000166,112
– – – – –
-41,792 – – – –
+1,00083,452
+1,00084,452
+19,000103,452
+1,132104,584
+2,132106,716
+1,00071,264 71,264 -71,264 – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
+13293,660 93,660
+25,132118,792
+4,000122,792
+2,000124,792
– – – – –
– – – – –
117,132 +1,000118,132
+20,132138,264
+2,000140,264
+5,000145,264
– – – – –
– – – – –
+9,000125,924
+19,000144,924
+1,000145,924
+38,396184,320
+21,000205,320
+2,00068,924
+9,00077,924 77,924 -77,924 –
187,167 187,167 187,167 187,167 187,167
+1,66015,016
+13215,148
+4,00019,148
+3,26422,412
+9,39631,808
29 29 29 29 29
1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000
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Twentieth Count
Twenty-First Count
Twenty-Second Count
Twenty-Third Count
Transfer of Swanicks’
Surplus and Result
Transfer of D’Arcy’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of O’Donnells’ Surplus and
Result
Transfer of Conway’sVotes and
Result
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
+14,000169,792
+5,132174,924
+2174,926
+33,000207,926
– – – –
– – – –
166,112 +4,132170,244 170,244 -170,244
– – – –
– – – –
+1,000107,716 -107,716 – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
+1,000125,792
+51,396177,188
+82177,270
+20,000197,270
– – – –
– – – –
145,264 +42,000187,264
-97187,167 187,167
– – – –
– – – –
-18,153187,167 187,167 187,167 187,167
– – – –
187,167 187,167 187,167 187,167
+2,15333,961
+5,05639,017 39,017
+117,244156,261
29 29 +13
42 42
1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000 1,123,000
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AN ROLLA TALMHAÍOCHTA
AGRICULTURAL PANEL
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124
Value of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124,000
Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … 93,667
Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 11
Minimum number of members to be elected from each sub-panel … … … … … 4
In the following result sheet
(i) the pink shaded section refers to the Oireachtas Sub-Panel,
(ii) the white unshaded section refers to the Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel.
The red print denotes candidates who were elected.
Names of Candidates Elected: Rose Conway-Walsh, Trevor Ó Clochartaigh, Denis O’Donovan, Victor Boyhan, Paddy Burke, Brian Ó Domhnaill, Paul Daly, Maria Byrne, Tim Lombard, Denis Landy, Grace O’Sullivan.
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Names of candidates (and placing in Order of Preferences)
Number of votes
First Count
Second Count
Third Count
Fourth Count
Value
Transfer of Conway-Walsh’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of O’Clochartaigh’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Hayes’s
Votes and Result
BOYHAN, Victor (2) 93 93,000 +44
93,044 +55
93,099 93,099
BURKE, Paddy (5) 74 74,000 +44
74,044 +11
74,055 74,055
BYRNE, Maria (9) 49 49,000 49,000 49,000 49,000
COMISKEY, Michael (23) 19 19,000 19,000 +33
19,033 19,033
CONWAY-WALSH, Rose (1) 98 98,000 -4,33393,667 93,667 93,667
COONAN, Noel (20) 27 27,000 27,000 +33
27,033 27,033
DALY, Paul (8) 54 54,000 54,000 +22
54,022 +1,00055,022
GERETY-QUINN, Connie (16) 32 32,000 +44
32,044 32,044 32,044 HAYES, Pat (24) 4 4,000 4,000 4,000 -4,000
LANDY, Denis (6) 72 72,000 72,000 72,000 72,000
LAWLOR, Anthony (21) 25 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
LOMBARD, Tim (13) 35 35,000 35,000 +11
35,011 35,011
MARKEY, Colm (22) 23 23,000 23,000 +11
23,011 23,011
MOONEY, Paschal (12) 36 36,000 36,000 +22
36,022 36,022
Ó CLOCHARTAIGH, Trevor (3) 90 90,000 +4,18094,180
-51393,667 93,667
Ó DOMHNAILL, Brian (7) 57 57,000 57,000 +33
57,033 +1,000 58,033
O’DONOVAN, Denis (4) 89 89,000 89,000 +22
89,022 89,022
O’FLYNN, Frank (18) 31 31,000 31,000 +44
31,044 31,044
O’NEILL, Pat (14) 34 34,000 34,000 34,000 34,000
O’REILLY, Shane P. (15) 32 32,000 32,000 +44
32,044 32,044
O’SULLIVAN, Grace (10) 48 48,000 48,000 +132
48,132 +1,00049,132
SHEAHAN, John (19) 30 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
SMITH, Michael (17) 32 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000
WHITMORE, Jennifer (11) 40 40,000 40,000 +11
40,011 40,011
Non-transferable value not effective – – – +1,000
1,000
Loss of value owing to disregard of fractions –+21
21 +29
50 50 Total 1,124 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
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Fifth Count
Sixth Count
Seventh Count
Eighth Count
Ninth Count
Transfer of Comiskey’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Lawlor’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Sheahan’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of O’Reilly’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Gerety-Quinn’s
Votes and Result
+1193,110 93,110 93,110 93,110 93,110
+5,00079,055
+3,00082,055
+2,00084,055 84,055 84,055
+3,00052,000
+4,00056,000
+8,00064,000
+1,00065,000 65,000
-19,033 – – – –
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 +1,00028,033
+6,00034,033
+3,00037,033
+1,00038,033 38,033
55,022 55,022 55,022 +5,00060,022
+9,00069,022
32,044 32,044 32,044 +2,00034,044 -34,044
– – – – –
72,000 72,000 72,000 +1,01173,011
+1,00074,011
+1,00026,000 -26,000 – – –
+1,00036,011
+1,00037,011
+6,00043,011 43,011 43,011
+5,00028,011
+5,00033,011
+6,00039,011 39,011 39,011
+2236,044 36,044 36,044
+4,00040,044
+2,00042,044
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
58,033 58,033 58,033 +6,00064,033
+7,00071,033
89,022 89,022 +1,00090,022
+3,00093,022
+9,000102,022
31,044 31,044 +2,00033,044
+2,01135,055
+1,00036,055
+1,00035,000
+5,00040,000
+1,00041,000 41,000 41,000
32,044 32,044 32,044 -32,044 –
49,132 +1,00050,132 50,132
+1,00051,132 51,132
30,000 +1,00031,000 -31,000 – –
32,000 32,000 +2,00034,000
+6,00040,000
+5,00045,000
+1,00041,011 41,011 41,011 41,011 41,011 +1,000
2,000 2,000 2,000 +22
2,022 +44
2,066
50 50 50 50 50 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
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Tenth Count
Eleventh Count
Twelfth Count
Thirteenth Count
Fourteenth Count
Transfer of O’Donovan’sSurplus and
Result
Transfer of O’Flynn’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Coonan’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Whitmore’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Boyhan’s
Surplus and Result
93,110 93,110
+1193,121
+4,00097,121
-3,45493,667
84,055 84,055 +9,00093,055 93,055
+1,00094,055
65,000 +2,00067,000
+7,00074,000
+1,00075,000 75,000
– – – – –
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
38,033 38,033 -38,033 – – +928
69,950 +5,00074,950 74,950
+1,00075,950 75,950
– – – – –– – – – –
74,011 +1,00075,011
+2,00077,011
+4,00081,011 81,011
– – – – –
43,011 +7,00050,011
+9,00059,011 59,011 59,011
39,011 +11
39,022 +5,00044,022
+2,00046,022 46,022
+1,85643,900
+6,00049,900 49,900
+1,00050,900 50,900
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
+1,85672,889
+8,00080,889
+1,00081,889
+2,00083,889 83,889
-8,35593,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
+1,85637,911 -37,911 – – –
41,000 41,000
+4,00045,000
+1,00046,000 46,000
– – – – –
51,132 +1,02252,154 52,154
+13,00065,154 65,154
– – – – – +1,85646,856
+6,85653,712
+1,01154,723 54,723 54,723
41,011 41,011 41,011 -41,011 –
2,066
+1,0223,088
+113,099
+12,01115,110
+2,45417,564
+3 53 53 53 53 53
1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
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Fifteenth Count
Sixteenth Count
Seventeenth Count
Eighteenth Count
Nineteenth Count
Transfer of Burke’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of O’Neill’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Mooney’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Ó Domhnaill’s Surplus and
Result
Transfer of Daly’s
Surplus and Result
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667-388
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
75,000+15,000
90,000+2,00092,000 92,000
+23492,234
- - - - -
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
- - - - -
75,950 75,950+14,928
90,878+3,96094,838
-1,17193,667
- - - - -- - - - -
+388 81,399
+2,00083,399
+2,00085,399
+1,32086,719
+23486,953
- - - - -
59,011+13,000
72,011+1,00073,011 73,011 73,011
46,022+13,000
59,022 59,022 59,022 59,022
50,900 50,900 -50,900 - -
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
83,889+1,00084,889
+20,000104,889
-11,22293,667 93,667
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
- - - - -
46,000 -46,000 - - -
- - - - -
65,154+1,00066,154
+1,01167,165 67,165 67,165
- - - - -
54,723 54,723+8,92863,651
+5,94069,591
+70270,293
- - - - -
17,564+1,00018,564
+1,03319,597 19,597 19,597
53 53 53+255
+156
1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
20
Twentieth Count
Twenty-First Count
Transfer of Markey’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Smith’s
Votes and Result
93,667 93,667
93,667 93,667+13,000105,234 105,234
- -
93,667 93,667
- -
93,667 93,667
- -- -
+7,00093,953 93,953
- -+22,011
95,022 95,022
-59,022 -
- -
93,667 93,667
93,667 93,667
93,667 93,667
- -
- -
- -+4,00071,165
+12,23483,399
- -+1,00071,293 -71,293
- -+12,011
31,608+59,059
90,667
56 561,124,000 1,124,000
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AN ROLLA OIBREACHAIS
LABOUR PANEL
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124
Value of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124,000
Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … 93,667
Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 11
Minimum number of members to be elected from each sub-panel … … … … … 4
In the following result sheet
(i) the pink shaded section refers to the Oireachtas Sub-Panel,
(ii) the white unshaded section refers to the Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel.
The red print denotes candidates who were elected.
Names of Candidates Elected: Máire Devine, Paul Gavan, Gerard Craughwell, Jerry Buttimer, Jennifer Murnane O’Connor, Ned O’Sullivan, Robbie Gallagher, Joe O’Reilly, Ged Nash, Neale Richmond, Terry Leyden.
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Names of candidates (and placing in Order of Preferences)
Number of votes
First Count
Second Count
Third Count
Fourth Count
Value
Transfer of Devine’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Gavan’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Spiers’s
Votes and Result
BRENNAN, Terry (14) 42 42,000 42,000 42,000 +1,00043,000
BUTTIMER, Jerry (4) 81 81,000 81,000 81,000 +1,00082,000
CAMPBELL, John (21) 24 24,000 24,000 +14
24,014 24,014
CRAUGHWELL, Gerard (3) 83 83,000 +90
83,090 +133
83,223 83,223
CRIBBIN, Noel (18) 31 31,000 +45
31,045 +7
31,052 31,052
CUMMINS, Maurice (19) 29 29,000 29,000 29,000 +1,00030,000
DE RÓISTE, Daithí (22) 16 16,000 16,000 +14
16,014 16,014
DEVINE, Máire (1) 98 98,000 -4,33393,667 93,667 93,667
FEENEY, Kate (16) 40 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000
GALLAGHER, Robbie (9) 52 52,000 52,000 +21
52,021 52,021
GAVAN, Paul (2) 90 90,000 +4,09594,095
-42893,667 93,667
KEAVENEY, Colm (15) 42 42,000 42,000 +7
42,007 42,007
LEYDEN, Terry (11) 44 44,000 +45
44,045 +28
44,073 44,073
McAULIFFE, Paul (12) 43 43,000 43,000 +21
43,021 43,021
MULCAHY, Tony (20) 29 29,000 29,000 29,000 29,000
MURNANE O’CONNOR, Jennifer (7) 55 55,000 55,000 +14
55,014 +1,00056,014
NASH, Ged (5) 74 74,000 74,000 +7
74,007 +1,00075,007
NEVILLE, Joe (17) 32 32,000 32,000 +7
32,007 +1,00033,007
O’REILLY, Joe (8) 52 52,000 52,000 +14
52,014 52,014
O’SULLIVAN, Ned (6) 65 65,000 65,000 +14
65,014 65,014
PRENDIVILLE, Cian (10) 52 52,000 +45
52,045 +56
52,101 +7
52,108
RICHMOND, Neale (13) 42 42,000 42,000 +7
42,007 42,007
SPIERS, Madeline (23) 8 8,000 8,000 +21
8,021 -8,021
Non-transferable value not effective – – –+2,014 2,014
Loss of value owing to disregard of fractions –+13 13
+43 56 56
Total 1,124 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
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Fifth Count
Sixth Count
Seventh Count
Eighth Count
Ninth Count
Transfer of de Róiste’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Campbell’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Mulcahy’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Cribbin’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Craughwell’sSurplus and
Result
43,000 43,000 +3,00046,000 46,000
+71346,713
82,000 +3,00085,000
+6,00091,000
+1,00092,000
+71392,713
24,014 -24,014 – – – +7
83,230 +2,00085,230
+2,00087,230
+20,000107,230
-13,56393,667
31,052 31,052 31,052 -31,052 –
30,000 30,000 +5,00035,000
+735,007 35,007
-16,014 – – – –
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 +4,00044,000 44,000 44,000
+1,00045,000
+1,42646,426
+1,00053,021
+2,00055,021 55,021
+1,00056,021
+2,85258,873
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 +1,00043,007 43,007 43,007
+1,00044,007
+71344,720
+2,00046,073 46,073 46,073
+1,00047,073
+71347,786
+5,00048,021 48,021 48,021
+1,00049,021
+71349,734
29,000 +1,00030,000 -30,000 – –
+1,00757,021
+1,00058,021 58,021
+1,00059,021 59,021
75,007 +9,00084,007 84,007 84,007
+1,42685,433
33,007 33,007 +4,00037,007 37,007 37,007
52,014 52,014 +4,00056,014 56,014
+71356,727
+1,00066,014 66,014 66,014
+1,00067,014
+71367,727
52,108 +6,00758,115 58,115
+2,00060,115
+2,13962,254
+1,00043,007 43,007
+6,00049,007 49,007
+71349,720
– – – – –
2,014 +7
2,021 2,021 +1,045
3,066 3,066
56 56 56 56 +16
72 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
24
Tenth Count
Eleventh Count
Twelfth Count
Thirteenth Count
Fourteenth Count
Transfer of Cummins’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Buttimer’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Neville’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Keaveney’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Feeney’sVotes and
Result
+6,00052,713
+1,78854,501
+7,00061,501
+1,00062,501 62,501
+9,000101,713
-8,04693,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
– – – – –
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
– – – – –
-35,007 – – – –
– – – – –
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
46,426 46,426 46,426 +4,00050,426 -50,426
58,873 58,873 58,873 +5,71364,586
+8,00072,586
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
44,720 44,720 +1,00045,720 -45,720 –
+1,00048,786 48,786 48,786
+6,00054,786
+900063,786
49,734 49,734 49,734 +9,00058,734
+3,00061,734
– – – – –
59,021 59,021 59,021 +9,00068,021
+14,00082,021
+1,00086,433 86,433
+89487,327
+4,00091,327
+71392,040
+5,00042,007
+1,78843,795 -43,795 – –
+6,00762,734
+3,57666,310
+14,00080,310 80,310 80,310
+4,00071,727 71,727
+1,00072,727
+4,00076,727
+14,00090,727
+1,00063,254 63,254 63,254
+1,00764,261
+71364,974
+2,00051,720
+89452,614
+19,89472,508
+1,00073,508
+1,00074,508
– – – – –
3,066 3,066 +7
3,073 +1,000
4,073 4,073
72 72 72 72 72 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
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Fifteenth Count
Sixteenth Count
Seventeenth Count
Eighteenth Count
Nineteenth Count
Transfer of McAuliffe’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Murnane
O’Connor’sSurplus and
Result
Transfer of O’Sullivan’sSurplus and
Result
Transfer of Gallagher’sSurplus and
Result
Transfer of Brennan’sVotes and
Result
62,501 62,501 62,501 62,501 -62,501
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
– – – – –
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
– – – – – +14,000
86,586 +6,580 93,166
+4,23697,402
-3,735 93,667 93,667
93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
– – – – – +10,000
73,786 +3,76077,546
+2,82480,370
+3,732 84,102
+8,00092,102
-61,734 – – – –
– – – – – +22,000104,021
-10,35493,667 93,667 93,667 93,667
92,040 92,040 92,040 92,040 +2,00094,040
– – – – – +1,00081,310 81,310 81,310 81,310
+22,000103,310
+10,000100,727 100,727
-7,06093,667 93,667 93,667
+1,000 65,974 65,974 65,974 65,974 65,974 +2,00076,508 76,508 76,508 76,508
+21,00097,508
– – – – – +1,734
5,807 5,807 5,807 5,807 +9,50115,308
72 +14
86 86 +3 89 89
1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
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AN ROLLA TIONSCAIL AGUS TRÁCHTÁLA
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PANEL
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124
Value of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124,000
Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … 112,401
Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
Minimum number of members to be elected from each sub-panel … … … … … 3
In the following result sheet
(i) the pink shaded section refers to the Oireachtas Sub-Panel,
(ii) the white unshaded section refers to the Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel.
The red print denotes candidates who were elected.
Names of Candidates Elected: Pádraig MacLochlainn, Catherine Noone, Catherine Ardagh, Frances Black, Colm Burke, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Paul Coghlan, Aidan Davitt, Gerry Horkan.
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Names of candidates (and placing in Order of Preferences)
Number of votes
First Count
Second Count
Third Count
Fourth Count
Value
Transfer of MacLochlainn’s Surplus and
Result
Transfer of Curley’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Kennelly’sVotes and
Result
ARDAGH, Catherine (8) 43 43,000 43,000 43,000 43,000
BANNON, James (21) 24 24,000 24,000 24,000 24,000
BLACK, Frances (3) 75 75,000 +1,49876,498 76,498 76,498
BLANEY, Niall (11) 34 34,000 34,000 34,000 34,000
BURKE, Colm (7) 45 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000
BUTLER, Ray (20) 25 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
CASEY, Peter J. (32) 13 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000
COGHLAN, Paul (19) 25 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
CROWE, John (9) 38 38,000 38,000 38,000 38,000
CURLEY, Donnacha (37) 0 0 0 – –
DAVITT, Aidan (5) 52 52,000 52,000 52,000 52,000
DINEEN, Nigel (10) 34 34,000 +14
34,014 34,014 34,014
GRIFFIN, Arthur (26) 19 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000
HANAFIN, John (16) 27 27,000 +14
27,014 27,014 27,014
HENRY, Imelda (14) 30 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
HORKAN, Gerry (12) 33 33,000 33,000 33,000 33,000
HUGHES, Mary (35) 3 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
KEANE, Cáit (31) 15 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
KELLEHER, Niall (28) 17 17,000 17,000 17,000 17,000
KELLY, Joe (15) 27 27,000 27,000 27,000 27,000
KENNELLY, Mike (36) 0 0 0 0 –
LAVELLE, William (29) 16 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000
MacLOCHLAINN, Pádraig (1) 114 114,000 -1,599
112,401 112,401 112,401
MacSHARRY, Tom (22) 23 23,000 23,000 23,000 23,000
McELLISTRIM, Thomas (30) 16 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000
McKIERNAN, Seán (25) 20 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
NEYLON, Eoin (33) 12 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000
NOONE, Catherine (4) 53 53,000 53,000 53,000 53,000
O’DONOVAN, Deirdre (17) 27 27,000 27,000 27,000 27,000
Ó RÍORDÁIN Aodhán (2) 88 88,000 +14
88,014 88,014 88,014
O’ROURKE, Aengus (24) 20 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
O’SHEA FARREN, Linda (27) 19 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000
OWENS, Danny (23) 23 23,000 23,000 23,000 23,000
POWER, Mailo (34) 8 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000
RYAN, Bob (13) 32 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000
STAUNTON, Ciarán (6) 48 48,000 +56
48,056 48,056 48,056
WARD, Barry (18) 26 26,000 26,000 26,000 26,000
Non-transferable value not effective – – – –
Loss of value owing to disregard of fractions –+3
3 3 3 Total 1,124 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
29
Fifth Count
Sixth Count
Seventh Count
Eighth Count
Ninth Count
Transfer of Hughes’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Power’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Neylon’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Casey’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Keane’s
Votes and Result
+2,00045,000 45,000
+6,00051,000 51,000 51,000
24,000 +2,00026,000 26,000 26000
+1,00027,000
76,498 76,498 76,498 +2,00078,498
+2,00080,498
34,000 34,000 34,000 +1,00035,000 35,000
45,000 45,000 45,000 +1,00046,000
+1,00047,000
25,000 25,000 25,000 +1,00026,000
+2,00028,000
13,000 13,000 13,000 -13,000 –
25,000 25,000 25,000 +2,00027,000
+1,00028,000
38,000 38,000 38,000 38,000 38,000
– – – – –
52,000 52,000 52,000 52,000 52,000
34,014 34,014 34,014 +3,00037,014
+1,00038,014
+1,00020,000
+1,00021,000 21,000 21,000 21,000
27,014 27,014 27,014 +1,00028,014 28,014
30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 +1,00031,000
33,000 33,000 +3,00036,000 36,000 36,000
-3,000 – – – –
15,000 +1,00016,000 16,000 16,000 -16,000
17,000 17,000 17,000 17,000 17,000
27,000 27,000 27,000 27,000 27,000
– – – – –
16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 +1,00017,000
112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401
23,000 23,000 +1,00024,000
+1,00025,000 25,000
16,000 +1,000 17,000 17,000 17,000 17,000
20,000 +1,00021,000 21,000 21,000 21,000
12,000 12,000 -12,000 – –
53,000 53,000 53,000 53,000 +3,00056,000
27,000 27,000 27,000 27,000 27,000
88,014 +1,00089,014 89,014 89,014 89,014
20,000 20,000 +1,00021,000 21,000
+1,00022,000
19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000
23,000 +1,00024,000 24,000 24,000 24,000
8,000 –8,000 – – –
32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000
48,056 48,056 48,056 +1,00049,056 49,056
26,000 26,000 +1,00027,000 27,000
+2,00029,000
– – – – –
3 3 3 3 3 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
30
Tenth Count
Eleventh Count
Twelfth Count
Thirteenth Count
Fourteenth Count
Transfer of Lavelle’s’Votes and
Result
Transfer of McEllistrim’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Kelleher’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of O’Shea Farren’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of McKiernan’sVotes and
Result
51,000 +4,00055,000
+2,00057,000
+1,00058,000 58,000
+1,00028,000 28,000 28,000
+2,00030,000
+1,00031,000
80,498 +1,00081,498
+1,00082,498 82,498 82,498
35,000 +1,00036,000
+1,00037,000 37,000 37,000
+2,00049,000 49,000
+1,00050,000
+1,00051,000 51,000
+1,00029,000 29,000 29,000 29,000
+2,00031,000
– – – – – +1,00029,000
+1,00030,000
+1,00031,000 31,000
+2,00033,000
+1,00039,000 39,000 39,000
+2,00041,000
+2,00043,000
– – – – –
52,000 52,000 +2,00054,000 54,000 54,000
+1,00039,014
+1,00040,014 40,014
+2,00042,014 42,014
21,000 21,000 +3,00024,000 24,000
+1,00025,000
28,014 28,014 28,014 28,014 28,014 +2,00033,000 33,000 33,000
+1,00034,000
+5,00039,000
36,000 +1,00037,000
+1,00038,000 38,000 38,000
– – – – –
– – – – –
17,000 +2,00019,000 -19,000 – –
27,000 27,000 27,000 27,000 27,000
– – – – –
-17,000 – – – –
112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401
25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
17,000 -17,000 – – – +2,00023,000 23,000 23,000 23,000 -23,000
– – – – – +4,00060,000
+1,00061,000 61,000
+7,00068,000
+5,00073,000
27,000 +1,00028,000 28,000 28,000
+1,00029,000
89,014 +1,00090,014 90,014
+1,00091,014
+1,00092,014
22,000 +2,00024,000 24,000 24,000 24,000
19,000 19,000 19,000 -19,000 –
24,000 24,000 24,000 +1,00025,000 25,000
– – – – –
32,000 32,000 +5,00037,000 37,000 37,000
49,056 +1,00050,056
+1,00051,056 51,056 51,056
+2,00031,000 31,000
+1,00032,000 32,000
+3,00035,000
– – –+1,000
1,000 1,000
3 3 3 3 3 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
31
Fifteenth Count
Sixteenth Count
Seventeenth Count
Eighteenth Count
Nineteenth Count
Transfer of O’Rourke’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of MacSharry’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Owens’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Kelly’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Hanafin’sVotes and
Result +4,00062,000
+5,00067,000
+7,00074,000 74,000
+1,00075,000
31,000 +1,00032,000 32,000 32,000 32,000
82,498 +1,00083,498
+2,00085,498
+14,00099,498
+1499,512
+3,00040,000
+4,00044,000
+4,00048,000 48,000
+2,00050,000
+1,00052,000
+1,00053,000 53,000 53,000 53,000
31,000 31,000 31,000 31,000 31,000
– – – – –
33,000 33,000 33,000 +1,00034,000
+2,00036,000
43,000 43,000 43,000 43,000 43,000
– – – – – +6,00060,000
+3,00063,000
+7,00070,000 70,000
+1,00071,000
+1,00043,014 43,014 43,014
+4,00047,014
+2,00049,014
+3,00028,000
+1,00029,000
+2,00031,000 31,000
+7,00038,000
28,014 28,014 +1,00029,014 29,014 -29,014
39,000 +2,00041,000 41,000 41,000 41,000
+3,00041,000
+5,00046,000
+3,00049,000 49,000
+10,00059,000
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
27,000 +1,00028,000 28,000 -28,000 –
– – – – –
– – – – –
112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401
25,000 -25,000 – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
73,000 73,000 73,000 73,000 73,000
29,000 29,000 29,000 +1,00030,000 30,000
92,014 92,014 92,014 +3,00095,014 95,014
-24,000 – – – –
– – – – – +2,00027,000 27,000 -27,000 – –
– – – – –
37,000 37,000 +1,00038,000 38,000
+4,00042,000
+1,00052,056
+1,00053,056 53,056
+1,00054,056 54,056
35,000 35,000 35,000 35,000 35,000
1,000 1,000 1,000 +4,000
5,000 5,000
3 3 3 3 3 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
Twentieth Count
Twenty-First Count
Twenty-Second Count
Twenty-Third Count
Twenty-Fourth Count
Transfer of O’Donovan’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Butler’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Griffin’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Ward’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Bannon’sVotes and
Result +1,00076,000 76,000
+11,00087,000
+1,00088,000 88,000
32,000 +7,00039,000 39,000
+1,00040,000 -40,000
+3,000102,512 102,512
+1,000103,512
+1,000104,512
+2,000106,512
50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 +1,00054,000
+5,00059,000
+1,00060,000
+5,00065,000
+10,00075,000
31,000 -31,000 – – –
– – – – – +1,00037,000
+3,00040,000
+2,00042,000
+10,00052,000
+3,00055,000
43,000 43,000 +1,00044,000
+4,00048,000
+7,00055,000
– – – – –
71,000 71,000 +8,00079,000 79,000
+2,00081,000
+16,00065,014 65,014 65,014
+1,00066,014 66,014
38,000 38,000 -38,000 – –
– – – – –
41,000 +3,00044,000 44,000
+2,00046,000
+7,00053,000
+2,00061,000 61,000
+8,00069,000
+2,00071,000
+1,00072,000
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
73,000 +8,00081,000 81,000
+9,00090,000
+8,00098,000
-30,000 – – – – +3,00098,014
+2,000100,014
+1,000101,014
+1,000102,014 102,014
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
42,000 +1,00043,000
+5,00048,000 48,000 48,000
+2,000 56,056 56,056 56,056 56,056 56,056 +1,00036,000
+2,00038,000 38,000 -38,000 –
5,000 5,000 5,000 +1,000
6,000 6,000
3 3 3 3 3 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
32
Twenty-Fifth Count
Twenty-Sixth Count
Twenty-Seventh Count
Twenty-Eighth Count
Twenty-Ninth Count
Transfer of Ryan’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Henry’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Noone’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Blaney’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Ardagh’s
Surplus and Result
+17,000105,000 105,000 105,000
+12,000117,000
-4,599112,401
– – – – – +3,000109,512
+1,000110,512 110,512
+2,000112,512 112,512
+5,00055,000 55,000 55,000 -55,000 –
+1,00076,000
+16,00092,000 92,000
+1,00093,000 93,000
– – – – –
– – – – – +1,00056,000
+12,00068,000
+79968,799 68,799 68,799
55,000 +5,00060,000
+79960,799 60,799 60,799
– – – – – +4,00085,000 85,000 85,000
+14,00099,000
+1,672100,672
+1,00067,014
+1,00068,014 68,014
+4,00072,014 72,014
– – – – –
– – – – – +1,00054,000 -54,000 – – –
+12,00084,000 84,000 84,000
+16,000100,000
+2,508102,508
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
98,000 +16,000114,000
-1,599112,401 112,401 112,401
– – – – – +1,000103,014
+1,000104,014 104,014
+2,000106,014 106,014
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
-48,000 – – – – +1,00057,056
+1,00058,056 58,056 58,056
+41858,474
– – – – – +1,000
7,000 +1,000
8,000 8,000 +4,00012,000 12,000
3 3 +1
4 4 +1
5 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
33
Thirtieth Count
Thirty-First Count
Thirty-Second Count
Thirty-Third Count
Thirty-Fourth Count
Transfer of Black’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Staunton’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Crowe’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Burke’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Ó Ríordáin’sSurplus and
Result
112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401
– – – – – -111
112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401
– – – – –
93,000 +3,00096,000
+17,000113,000
-599112,401 112,401
– – – – –
– – – – –
68,799 +5,00073,799
+28,799102,598
+599103,197
+613103,810
60,799 60,799 -60,799 – –
– – – – –
100,672 +3,418104,090
+5,000109,090 109,090 109,090
72,014 +7,01479,028 79,028 79,028 79,028
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
102,508 +7,000109,508
+1,000110,508 110,508 110,508
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401 112,401
– – – – –
106,014 +1,000107,014
+6,000113,014 113,014
-613112,401
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
58,474 -58,474 – – –
– – – – – +111
12,111 +32,042
44,153 +3,00047,153 47,153 47,153
5 5 5 5 5 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
34
35
Thirty-Fifth Count
Transfer of Dineen’s
Votes and Result
112,401
–
112,401
–
112,401
–
–+13,000116,810
–
–+6,000
115,090
–79,028
–
–
–+3,000
113,508
–
–
–
–
–
–
112,401
–
–
–
–
112,401
–
112,401
–
–
–
–
–
–
–+57,028104,181
5 1,124,000
36
37
AN ROLLA RIARACHÁIN
ADMINISTRATIVE PANEL
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124
Value of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1,124,000
Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … 140,501
Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 7
Minimum number of members to be elected from each sub-panel … … … … … 3
In the following result sheet
(i) the pink shaded section refers to the Oireachtas Sub-Panel,
(ii) the white unshaded section refers to the Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel.
The red print denotes candidates who were elected.
Names of Candidates Elected: Mark Daly, Niall Ó Donnghaile, Maura Hopkins, Martin Conway, Kevin Humphreys, Diarmuid Wilson, John Dolan.
38
Names of candidates (and placing in Order of Preferences)
Number of votes
First Count
Second Count
Third Count
Fourth Count
Value
Transfer of Daly’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Ó Donnghaile’sSurplus and
Result
Transfer of Roche’s
Votes and Result
COFFEY, Paudie (10) 46 46,000 +498
46,498 46,498 +2,00048,498
COGHLAN, Eamonn (12) 34 34,000 +747
34,747 +312
35,059 35,059
CONWAY, Martin (7) 73 73,000 +1,49474,494
+20874,702 74,702
DALY, Mark (1) 184 184,000 -43,499140,501 140,501 140,501
DEMPSEY, Lorraine (14) 19 19,000 +1,24520,245
+2,08022,325
+1,00023,325
DOLAN, John (11) 38 38,000 +2,73940,739
+3,64044,379 44,379
FITZPATRICK, Mary (6) 73 73,000 +14,193
87,193 +104
87,297 +249
87,546
HOPKINS, Maura (3) 117 117,000 +498
117,498 +208
117,706 117,706
HUMPHREYS, Kevin (4) 99 99,000 +498
99,498 +936
100,434 +2,104102,538
IRWIN, Jonathan (15) 19 19,000 19,000 +312
19,312 +249
19,561
Ó DONNGHAILE, Niall (2) 150 150,000 150,000 -9,499
140,501 140,501
O’GRADY, Rosaleen (16) 13 13,000 +3,98416,984
+31217,296
+49817,794
POWER, Sean (13) 24 24,000 +4,23328,233
+10428,337 28,337
ROCHE, Mary (17) 11 11,000 +1,24512,245
+52012,765 -12,765
SHEAHAN, Tom (9) 61 61,000 +1,24562,245 62,245 62,245
WELBY, Thomas J. (8) 70 70,000 +2,24172,241
+41672,657
+6,35379,010
WILSON, Diarmuid (5) 93 93,000 +8,466101,466
+312101,778 101,778
Non-transferable value not effective - – –+312
312
Loss of value owing to disregard of fractions -+173
173 +35208 208
Total 1,124 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
39
Fifth Count
Sixth Count
Seventh Count
Eighth Count
Ninth Count
Transfer of O’Grady’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Irwin’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Dempsey’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Power’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Coghlan’sVotes and
Result
48,498 48,498 48,498 +1,00049,498
+4,00053,498
35,059 +2,00037,059
+2,00039,059
+24939,308 -39,308
+10474,806
+3,00077,806
+1,00078,806
+2,00080,806
+13,24994,055
140,501 140,501 140,501 140,501 140,501
23,325 +1,24924,574 -24,574 – –
+1,35345,732
+1,00046,732
+9,28956,021 56,021
+1,24957,270
+4,23791,783
+1,00092,783
+3,00095,783
+9,245105,028
+249105,277
117,706 +1,104118,810
+1,104119,914 119,914
+14,000133,914
+249102,787
+1,000103,787
+1,104104,891 104,891
+1,000105,891
+49820,059 -20,059 – – –
140,501 140,501 140,501 140,501 140,501
-17,794 – – – –
+24928,586
+1,00029,586 29,586 -29,586 –
– – – – –
62,245 +104
62,349 62,349 +3,00065,349
+2,00067,349
+2,00081,010
+4,00085,010
+4,85189,861
+1,00090,861
+2,00092,861
+8,000109,778
+3,249113,027 113,027
+12,739125,766
+104125,870
+1,1041,416
+1,3532,769
+2,2264,995
+3535,348
+1,4576,805
208 208 208 208 208
1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
40
Tenth Count
Eleventh Count
Twelfth Count
Thirteenth Count
Fourteenth Count
Transfer of Coffey’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Hopkin’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Sheahan’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Conway’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Humphreys’Surplus and
Result
-53,498 – – – –
– – – – –
+15,000109,055
+6,300115,355
+36,000151,355
-10,854140,501 140,501
140,501 140,501 140,501 140,501 140,501
– – – – –
+1,00058,270 58,270
+3,24961,519
+36161,880
+1,35863,238
+1,249106,526 106,526
+3,198109,724 109,724 109,724
+22,000155,914
-15,413140,501 140,501 140,501 140,501
+2,000107,891 107,891
+27,200135,091
+7,942143,033
-2,532140,501
– – – – –
140,501 140,501 140,501 140,501 140,501
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
+11,00078,349
+9,10087,449 -87,449 – –
+1,00093,861 93,861
+4,24998,110
+1,08399,193
+19499,387
125,870 125,870 +5,000130,870
+1,444132,314
+970133,284
+2497,054 7,054
+8,55315,607 15,607 15,607
208 +13221 221
+24245
+10255
1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000 1,124,000
41
Fifteenth Count
Transfer of Welby’s
Votes and Result
–
–
140,501
140,501
–
+59,777123,015
+9,245118,969
140,501
140,501
–
140,501
–
–
–
–
-99,387
+11,000144,284
+19,36534,972
255
1,124,000
42
43
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELANDNumber of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … 36,293Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … 3Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … … … … … … … … … … 9,074
Names of candidates
First Count
Second Count
Third Count
Fourth Count
Fifth Count
Sixth Count
Seventh Count
Eighth Count
Votes
Transfer of Molloy’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Golden-Bannon’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Beades’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Field’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Devine’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of McGreal’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Dinneen’sVotes and
Result
BEADES, Jerry 196+1
197+2
199 –199 – – – –
BEGG, David 1,836+3
1,839+4
1,843+10
1,853+13
1,866+15
1,881+6
1,887+10
1,897
BURKE, Deirdre 610+7
617+1
618+3
621+8
629+23652
+16668
+5673
CÉIDIGH, Pádraig Ó 2,475+9
2,484+9
2,493+24
2,517+5
2,522+10
2,532+15
2,547+33
2,580
COINEEN, Enda O' 710+2
712+1
713+5
718+1
719+6
725+12737
+11748
D'ALTON, Paul 430+1
431+6
437+5
442+1
443+9
452+9
461+7
468
DALY, Martin Khare 1,523+52
1,575+3
1,578+12
1,590+1
1,591+4
1,595+10
1,605+10
1,615
DARKER, Máire 599 599+2
601+9
610+9
619+17636
+7643
+11654
DEVINE, Karen 321+2
323+5
328+1
329+2
331 –331 – –
DINNEEN, Owen Joseph 372+2
374+1
375+5
380+17397
+2399
+4403 –403
FIELD, Luke 242 242+3
245+3
248 –248 – – –
FLANNERY, Pearce 645+1
646+2
648+1
649+1
650+2
652+10662
+9671
GOLDEN-BANNON, Ross 174+1
175 –175 – – – – –
HARMON, Laura 1,479+4
1,483+15
1,498+4
1,502+56
1,558+47
1,605+17
1,622+75
1,697
*HAYDEN, Aideen 776+2
778+5
783+4
787+19806
+17823
+10833
+11844
HEARNE, Rory 837+1
838+4
842+8
850+10860
+17877
+20897
+3900
HIGGINS, Alice-Mary 2,055+4
2,059+11
2,070+4
2,074+17
2,091+40
2,131+19
2,150+10
2,160
HIGGINS, John 480+1
481+2
483+4
487+1
488+2
490+4
494+8
502
HUNT, Carol 562+4
566+12578
+7585
+6591
+15606
+23629
+12641
JOHNSTON, Barry 515 515+6
521+2
523+6
529+3
532+12544
+5549
KENNEALLY, Christy 1,127+7
1,134+5
1,139+4
1,143+7
1,150+4
1,154+6
1,160+20
1,180
McDOWELL, Michael 5,661+31
5,692+17
5,709+10
5,719+13
5,732+23
5,755+64
5,819+46
5,865
McGREAL, Daragh 360+4
364+7
371+3
374+5
379+3
382 –382 –
MOLLOY, Michael Sean 168 –168 – – – – – –
MONAHAN, Paddy 474+3
477+3
480+1
481+2
483+5
488+16504
+2506
*MULLEN, Rónán Thomas 7,362+7
7,369+3
7,372+32
7,404+8
7,412+13
7,425+19
7,444+30
7,474
MURPHY, Eddie 1,291+6
1,297+5
1,302+12
1,314+7
1,321+10
1,331+16
1,347+12
1,359
O'MALLEY DUNLOP, Ellen 1,450+3
1,453+10
1,463+2
1,465+6
1,471+21
1,492+26
1,518+14
1,532
PRICE, Brendan 745+4
749+9
758+13771
+10781
+8789
+14803
+10813
ROSE, Kieran Alexander 818 818+18836
+4840
+10850
+7857
+16873
+11884
Non–transferable papers not effective+6
6+410
+717
+724
+832
+1143
+3881
TOTAL 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293
* Candidate was an outgoing Senator.Red print denotes elected candidate.Names of Candidates elected: Michael McDowell, Rónán Thomas Mullen, Alice-Mary Higgins.
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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND – continued
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … 36,293Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … 3Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … … … … … … … … … … 9,074
Names of candidates
Ninth Count
Tenth Count
Eleventh Count
Twelfth Count
Thirteenth Count
Fourteenth Count
Fifteenth Count
Sixteenth Count
Transfer of D’Alton’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of John Higgins’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Monahan’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Johnston’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Hunt’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Darker’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Flannery’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Burke’s
Votes and Result
BEADES, Jerry – – – – – – – –
BEGG, David+15
1,912+16
1,928+22
1,950+23
1,973+22
1,995+22
2,017+56
2,073+49
2,122
BURKE, Deirdre+14687
+13700
+19719
+15734
+22756
+29785
+100885 –885
CÉIDIGH, Pádraig Ó+21
2,601+42
2,643+22
2,665+38
2,703+53
2,756+32
2,788+83
2,871+61
2,932
COINEEN, Enda O'+8
756+17773
+14787
+11798
+28826
+33859
+39898
+23921
D'ALTON, Paul –468 – – – – – – –
DALY, Martin Khare+15
1,630+39
1,669+16
1,685+34
1,719+15
1,734+23
1,757+30
1,787+36
1,823
DARKER, Máire+11665
+10675
+7682
+25707
+22729 –729 – –
DEVINE, Karen – – – – – – – –
DINNEEN, Owen Joseph – – – – – – – –
FIELD, Luke – – – – – – – –
FLANNERY, Pearce+5
676+60736
+12748
+15763
+10773
+10783 –783 –
GOLDEN-BANNON, Ross – – – – – – – –
HARMON, Laura+32
1,729+8
1,737+56
1,793+66
1,859+74
1,933+1252,058
+322,090
+1332,223
*HAYDEN, Aideen+14858
+8866
+20886
+17903
+32935
+40975
+371,012
+671,079
HEARNE, Rory+28928
+7935
+17952
+491,001
+271,028
+551,083
+101,093
+331,126
HIGGINS, Alice-Mary+25
2,185+33
2,218+47
2,265+44
2,309+59
2,368+56
2,424+57
2,481+73
2,554
HIGGINS, John+4
506 –506 – – – – – –
HUNT, Carol+13654
+9663
+21684
+16700 –700 – – –
JOHNSTON, Barry+10559
+1560
+23583 –583 – – – –
KENNEALLY, Christy+22
1,202+33
1,235+15
1,250+16
1,266+30
1,296+44
1,340+34
1,374+33
1,407
McDOWELL, Michael+47
5,912+69
5,981+64
6,045+36
6,081+97
6,178+45
6,223+1086,331
+1066,437
McGREAL, Daragh – – – – – – – –
MOLLOY, Michael Sean – – – – – – – –
MONAHAN, Paddy+14520
+1521 –521 – – – – –
*MULLEN, Rónán Thomas+21
7,495+74
7,569+14
7,583+45
7,628+27
7,655+64
7,719+71
7,790+36
7,826
MURPHY, Eddie+57
1,416+19
1,435+26
1,461+17
1,478+32
1,510+38
1,548+20
1,568+52
1,620
O'MALLEY DUNLOP, Ellen+31
1,563+9
1,572+30
1,602+34
1,636+59
1,695+44
1,739+42
1,781+75
1,856
PRICE, Brendan+12825
+11836
+17853
+23876
+31907
+20927
+11938
+23961
ROSE, Kieran Alexander+27911
+5916
+39955
+41996
+271,023
+241,047
+121,059
+241,083
Non–transferable papers not effective+22103
+22125
+20145
+18163
+33196
+25221
+41262
+61323
TOTAL 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293
* Candidate was an outgoing Senator.Red print denotes elected candidate.Names of Candidates elected: Michael McDowell, Rónán Thomas Mullen, Alice-Mary Higgins.
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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND – continued
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … 36,293Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … 3Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … … … … … … … … … … 9,074
Names of candidates
Seventeenth Count
Eighteenth Count
Nineteenth Count
Twentieth Count
Twenty-first Count
Twenty-second Count
Twenty-third Count
Twenty-fourth Count
Transfer of Coineen’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Price’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Hayden’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Rose’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Hearne’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Kenneally’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Daly’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Murphy’sVotes and
Result
BEADES, Jerry – – – – – – – –
BEGG, David+52
2,174+72
2,246+1182,364
+1012,465
+1162,581
+1422,723
+1002,823
+1642,987
BURKE, Deirdre – – – – – – – –
CÉIDIGH, Pádraig Ó+2403,172
+773,249
+643,313
+593,372
+613,433
+1853,618
+3433,961
+2564,217
COINEEN, Enda O' –921 – – – – – – –
D'ALTON, Paul – – – – – – – –
DALY, Martin Khare+50
1,873+27
1,900+43
1,943+18
1,961+39
2,000+89
2,089 –2,089 –
DARKER, Máire – – – – – – – –
DEVINE, Karen – – – – – – – –
DINNEEN, Owen Joseph – – – – – – – –
FIELD, Luke – – – – – – – –
FLANNERY, Pearce – – – – – – – –
GOLDEN-BANNON, Ross – – – – – – – –
HARMON, Laura+52
2,275+84
2,359+1562,515
+2012,716
+2362,952
+1363,088
+1303,218
+3243,542
*HAYDEN, Aideen+25
1,104+48
1,152 –1,152 – – – – –
HEARNE, Rory+16
1,142+66
1,208+68
1,276+1751,451 –1,451 – – –
HIGGINS, Alice-Mary+48
2,602+80
2,682+1552,837
+1893,026
+3103,336
+1403,476
+1803,656
+2663,922
HIGGINS, John – – – – – – – –
HUNT, Carol – – – – – – – –
JOHNSTON, Barry – – – – – – – –
KENNEALLY, Christy+40
1,447+62
1,509+50
1,559+65
1,624+84
1,708 –1,708 – –
McDOWELL, Michael+1776,614
+1146,728
+1316,859
+1467,005
+867,091
+2947,385
+4237,808
+3148,122
McGREAL, Daragh – – – – – – – –
MOLLOY, Michael Sean – – – – – – – –
MONAHAN, Paddy – – – – – – – –
*MULLEN, Rónán Thomas+47
7,873+61
7,934+46
7,980+26
8,006+69
8,075+2418,316
+2808,596
+2598,855
MURPHY, Eddie+41
1,661+73
1,734+66
1,800+80
1,880+1302,010
+2052,215
+1862,401 –2,401
O'MALLEY DUNLOP, Ellen+31
1,887+57
1,944+1292,073
+972,170
+1162,286
+1192,405
+1342,539
+3882,927
PRICE, Brendan+45
1,006 –1,006 – – – – – –
ROSE, Kieran Alexander+12
1,095+91
1,186+62
1,248 –1,248 – – – –
Non–transferable papers not effective+45368
+94462
+64526
+91617
+204821
+157978
+3131,291
+4301,721
TOTAL 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293
* Candidate was an outgoing Senator.Red print denotes elected candidate.Names of Candidates elected: Michael McDowell, Rónán Thomas Mullen, Alice-Mary Higgins.
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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND – continued
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … 36,293Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … 3Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … … … … … … … … … … 9,074
Names of candidates
Twenty-fifth Count
Twenty-sixth Count
Twenty-seventh Count
Twenty-eighth Count
Transfer of O’Malley Dunlop’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Begg’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of McDowell’sSurplus and
Result
Transfer of Harmon’sVotes and
Result
BEADES, Jerry – – – –
BEGG, David+2453,232 –3,232 – –
BURKE, Deirdre – – – –
CÉIDIGH, Pádraig Ó+2964,513
+4024,915
+1205,035
+5605,595
COINEEN, Enda O' – – – –
D'ALTON, Paul – – – –
DALY, Martin Khare – – – –
DARKER, Máire – – – –
DEVINE, Karen – – – –
DINNEEN, Owen Joseph – – – –
FIELD, Luke – – – –
FLANNERY, Pearce – – – –
GOLDEN-BANNON, Ross – – – –
HARMON, Laura+5824,124
+4434,567
+964,663 –4,663
*HAYDEN, Aideen – – – –
HEARNE, Rory – – – –
HIGGINS, Alice-Mary+7144,636
+6255,261
+1145,375
+2,4287,803
HIGGINS, John – – – –
HUNT, Carol – – – –
JOHNSTON, Barry – – – –
KENNEALLY, Christy – – – –
McDOWELL, Michael+4488,570
+8349,404
–3309,074 9,074
McGREAL, Daragh – – – –
MOLLOY, Michael Sean – – – –
MONAHAN, Paddy – – – –
*MULLEN, Rónán Thomas+1619,016
+3529,368 9,368 9,368
MURPHY, Eddie – – – –
O'MALLEY DUNLOP, Ellen –2,927 – – –
PRICE, Brendan – – – –
ROSE, Kieran Alexander – – – –
Non–transferable papers not effective+4812,202
+5762,778 2,778
+1,6754,453
TOTAL 36,293 36,293 36,293 36,293* Candidate was an outgoing Senator.Red print denotes elected candidate.Names of Candidates elected: Michael McDowell, Rónán Thomas Mullen, Alice-Mary Higgins.
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UNIVERSITY OF DUBLINNumber of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … 16,064Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … 3Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … … … … … … … … … … 4,017
Names of candidates First
Count
2nd Count
3rd Count
4th Count
5th Count
6th Count
7th Count
8th Count
Transfer of Norris’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Cox’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Meehan’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Davitt’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Cunningham’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Brennan’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Melly’s
Votes and Result
*BACIK, Ivana Catherine 2,853+18
2,871+16
2,887+17
2,904+32
2,936+20
2,956+87
3,043+70
3,113
*BARRETT, Sean Declan Conrad 1,317+9
1,326+7
1,333+20
1,353+9
1,362+24
1,386+57
1,443+1271,570
BRENNAN, Sabina 445+2
447+10457
+9466
+4470
+14484 –484 –
CLONAN, Thomas 1,131+2
1,133+14
1,147+6
1,153+4
1,157+15
1,172+61
1,233+47
1,280
COGHLAN, Oisín Patrick 683+2
685+5
690+6
696+24720
+23743
+35778
+18796
COX, Maeve 135+1
136 –136 – – – – –
CUNNINGHAM, Kevin 232+1
233+13246
+9255
+4259 –259 – –
DAVITT, Edward Robert 142 142+5
147+4
151 –151 – – –
MEEHAN, Eoin Terence 143 143+2
145 –145 – – – –
MELLY, Sean 450+1
451+1
452+13465
+6471
+26497
+16513 –513
*NORRIS, David 4,070–53
4,017 4,017 4,017 4,017 4,017 4,017 4,017
*POWER, Averil 1,356+7
1,363+17
1,380+8
1,388+12
1,400+14
1,414+51
1,465+62
1,527
PRIESTLEY, William 548+2
550+11561
+13574
+24598
+36634
+27661
+28689
RUANE, Lynn 1,378+3
1,381+18
1,399+19
1,418+16
1,434+37
1,471+53
1,524+39
1,563
STAINES, Anthony 665+3
668+6
674+10684
+5689
+18707
+35742
+46788
TINNEY, Ethna 516+2
518+10528
+6534
+4538
+15553
+41594
+37631
Non–transferable papers not effective –
+11
+56
+713
+1730
+2151
+3990
TOTAL 16,064 16,064 16,064 16,064 16,064 16,064 16,064 16,064
* Candidate was an outgoing Senator.
Red print denotes elected candidate.
Names of Candidates elected: David Norris, Ivana Catherine Bacik, Lynn Ruane.
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UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN – continued
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … 16,064Number of members to be elected … … … … … … … … … 3Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … … … … … … … … … … 4,017
Names of candidates
9th Count
10th Count
11th Count
12th Count
13th Count
14th Count
15th Count
Comment
Transfer of Tinney’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Priestley’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Staines’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Coghlan’sVotes and
Result
Transfer of Clonan’s
Votes and Result
Transfer of Bacik’s
Surplus and Result
Transfer of Power’s
Votes and Result
*BACIK, Ivana Catherine+84
3,197+1093,306
+1763,482
+2763,758
+3864,144
–1274,017 4,017
Elected on 13th Count
*BARRETT, Sean Declan Conrad+1131,683
+831,766
+2061,972
+1252,097
+4052,502
+552,557
+6713,228
BRENNAN, Sabina – – – – – – –
CLONAN, Thomas+84
1,364+94
1,458+1321,590
+1521,742 –1,742 – –
COGHLAN, Oisín Patrick+51847
+98945
+721,017 –1,017 – – –
COX, Maeve – – – – – – –
CUNNINGHAM, Kevin – – – – – – –
DAVITT, Edward Robert – – – – – – –
MEEHAN, Eoin Terence – – – – – – –
MELLY, Sean – – – – – – –
*NORRIS, David 4,017 4,017 4,017 4,017 4,017 4,017 4,017Elected on 1st Count
*POWER, Averil+55
1,582+62
1,644+97
1,741+1121,853
+2822,135
+412,176 –2,176
PRIESTLEY, William+48737 –737 – – – – –
RUANE, Lynn+83
1,646+1471,793
+1101,903
+2252,128
+3522,480
+312,511
+8323,343
Elected on 15th Count
STAINES, Anthony+64852
+52904 –904 – – – –
TINNEY, Ethna –631 – – – – – –
Non–transferable papers not effective
+49139
+92231
+111342
+127469
+317786 786
+6731,459
TOTAL 16,064 16,064 16,064 16,064 16,064 16,064 16,064
* Candidate was an outgoing Senator.
Red print denotes elected candidate.
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MEMBERS NOMINATED BY THE TAOISEACH
Constitutional Provision
Article 18
3. The nominated members of Seanad Éireann shall be nominated, with their prior consent, by the Taoiseach who is appointed next after the re-assembly of Dáil Éireann following the dissolution thereof which occasions the nomination of the said members.
Persons Nominated
On 27th May, 2016 the Taoiseach nominated the following persons with their prior consent:
Paudie CoffeyJoan FreemanMichelle MulherinRay ButlerFrank FeighanJohn O’Mahony
Dr. James ReillyBilly LawlessColette KelleherPádraig Ó CéidighMarie-Louise O’Donnell
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MEMBERS OF SEANAD ÉIREANN
Name AddressArdagh, Catherine ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
Bacik, Ivana ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Black, Frances ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Boyhan, Victor ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Burke, Colm ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Burke, Paddy ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Butler, Ray ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Buttimer, Jerry ... ... ... ... ... ... 25 Benvoirlich Estate, Bishopstown, Cork.Byrne, Maria ... ... ... ... ... ... Mannixville, O’Connell Avenue, Limerick.
Clifford-Lee, Lorraine ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Coffey, Paudie ... ... ... ... ... ... Mount Bolton, Portlaw, Co. Waterford.Coghlan, Paul ... ... ... ... ... ... Ballydowney, Killarney, Co. Kerry.Conway, Martin ... ... ... ... ... ... Woodmount, Ennistymon, Co. Clare.Conway-Walsh, Rose ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Craughwell, Gerard P. ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Daly, Mark ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Tubbrid, Kenmare, Co. Kerry.Daly, Paul ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Cornaher, Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath.Davitt, Aidan ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Devine, Máire ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Dolan, John ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Feighan, Frank ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Freeman, Joan ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Gallagher, Robbie ... ... ... ... ... 18 Glaslough Street, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan.Gavan, Paul ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Higgins, Alice Mary... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Hopkins, Maura ... ... ... ... ... ... Edmonstown, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon.Horkan, Gerry ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2. Humphreys, Kevin ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
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Name Address
Kelleher, Colette ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Landy, Denis ... ... ... ... ... ... Mainstown, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary.Lawless, Billy ... ... ... ... ... ... 60E Monroe Street, #3703, Chicago, Illinois, 60603 USA.Leyden, Terry ... ... ... ... ... ... Castlecoote, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon.Lombard, Tim ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
MacLochlainn, Pádraig ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.McDowell, Michael ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.McFadden, Gabrielle ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Mulherin, Michelle ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Mullen, Rónán ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Murnane O’Connor, Jennifer ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Nash, Ged ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Connolly Hall, Palace Street, Drogheda, Co. Louth. Noone, Catherine ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Norris, David ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Ó Céidigh, Pádraig ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Ó Clochartaigh, Trevor ... ... ... An Caorán Beag, An Cheathrú Rua, Co. na Gaillimhe.Ó Domhnaill, Brian ... ... ... ... ... Main Street, Gortahork, Co. Donegal.O’Donnell, Kieran ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
O’Donnell, Marie-Louise ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Ó Donnghaile, Niall ... ... ... ... Oifig Shinn Féin, 51 Falls Road, Belfast, BT12 4PD.O’Donovan, Denis ... ... ... ... ... The Quays, Bantry, Co. Cork.O’Mahony, John ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.O’Reilly, Joe ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 The Willows, Chapel Road, Bailieboro, Co. Cavan.Ó Ríordáin, Aodhán ... ... ... ... 38 Sion Hill Park, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.O’Sullivan, Grace ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.O’Sullivan, Ned ... ... ... ... ... ... Cahirdown, Listowel, Co. Kerry.
Reilly, James ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Richmond, Neale ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Ruane, Lynn ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Swanick, Keith ... ... ... ... ... ... Carne, Belmullet, Co. Mayo.
Warfield, Fintan ... ... ... ... ... ... Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.Wilson, Diarmuid ... ... ... ... ... 46 Carrickfern, Keadue Lane, Cavan.
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REGISTER OF NOMINATING BODIES 2016(Extract from Iris Oifigiúil, 16th March, 2016)
ACHTA TOGHCHÁIN AN tSEANAID (ROLLA-CHOMHALTAÍ), 1947 agus 1954SEANAD ELECTORAL (PANEL MEMBERS) ACTS 1947 and 1954
AN ROLLA SAÍOCHTA AGUS OIDEACHAISCultural and Educational Panel
Ainm an Chomhlachta Name of Body
SeoladhAddress
Royal Irish Academy 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2. Cumann Leabharlann na hÉireann (The Library
Association of Ireland)c/o 138-144 Pearse Street,
Dublin 2.Irish National Teachers’ Organisation 35 Parnell Square, Dublin 1.Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland ASTI House, Winetavern Street, Dublin 8.Education and Training Boards Ireland Piper’s Hill, Kilcullen Road, Naas, Co. Kildare.The Law Society of Ireland Blackhall Place, Dublin 7. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 123 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2.Comhairle na d’Tréidlia Veterinary Council 53 Lansdowne Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland PSI House, Fenian Street, Dublin 2.The Council of the Bar of Ireland Distillery Building, 145/151 Church Street, Dublin 7.Bantracht na Tuaithe (Irish Countrywomen’s
Association)58 Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.
The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 63 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.The Royal Irish Academy of Music 36/38 Westland Row, Dublin 2.Irish Dental Association IDA Head Office, Unit 2, Leopardstown Office Park,
Sandyford, Dublin 18.The Irish Georgian Society 58 South William Street, Dublin 2.Cumann le Seandacht Átha Cliath (The Old Dublin
Society)17 Dollymount Park, Clontarf, Dublin 3.
Cónaidhm Éireannach na Múinteoirí OllscoileIrish Federation of University Teachers
11 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.
National Youth Council of Ireland 3 Montague Street, Dublin 2.Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann 32/33 Cearnóg Belgrave, Baile na
Manach, Co. Átha Cliath.Conradh na Gaeilge 6 Sráid Fhearchair, Baile Átha Cliath 2.Aontas Múinteoirí Éireann/Teachers’ Union of
Ireland73 Orwell Road, Rathgar,
Dublin 6.Dental Council 57 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.The Institute of Community Health Nursing Milltown Park, Sandford Road,
Ranelagh, Dublin 6.Údarás na Gaeltachta Na Forbacha, Co. na Gaillimhe.Gael-Linn Teoranta 35 Sráid an Dáma,
Baile Átha Cliath 2.Local Authority Medical Specialists Limited 30 Bóthar na Trá, Gaillimh.The Drama League of Ireland The Mill Theatre, Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin 16.Gaelscoileanna Teo. Halla Naomh Pádraig, Institiúid Oideachais Marino,
Ascaill Uí Ghríofa, Baile Átha Cliath 9.Writers’ Guild of Ireland Art House, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.Cumann Geinealais na hÉireann
Genealogical Society of Ireland11 Desmond Avenue, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.
Comhlámh 2nd Floor, 12 Parliament Street, Dublin 2.
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Ainm an Chomhlachta Name of Body
SeoladhAddress
Visual Artists Ireland Central Hotel Chambers, 7-9 Dame Court, Dublin 2.
Theatre Forum Limited Office 3, 43/44 Temple Bar, Dublin 2.Institute of Guidance Counsellors 17 Herbert Street, Dublin 2.
AN ROLLA TALMHAÍOCHTAAgricultural Panel
Ainm an Chomhlachta Name of Body
SeoladhAddress
Royal Dublin Society Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.Irish Co-operative Organisation Society Limited The Plunkett House, 84 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.The Irish Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association Greenhills, Kill, Co. Kildare.The Dairy Executives’ Association 33 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. Munster Agricultural Society Company Ltd. Curraheen Road, Bishopstown,
Cork.Irish Greyhound Owners and Breeders Federation c/o Gus Ryan, 21 Belvedere Lawn, Fr. Russell
Road, Limerick.Irish Grain and Feed Association Lower Main Street, Abbeyleix, Co. Laois.National Association of RegionalGame Councils
Ferbane Business and Technology Park, Ballycumber Road, Ferbane, Co. Offaly.
Agricultural Science Association Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin 12.Inland Fisheries Ireland 3044 Lake Drive, Citywest Business Campus,
Dublin 24.
AN ROLLA OIBREACHAISLabour Panel
Ainm an Chomhlachta Name of Body
SeoladhAddress
Irish Congress of Trade Unions 31/32 Parnell Square, Dublin 1.The Irish Conference ofProfessional and Service Associations
I.B.O.A. House, Stephen Street Upper, Dublin 8.
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AN ROLLA TIONSCAIL AGUS TRÁCHTÁLAIndustrial and Commercial Panel
Ainm an Chomhlachta Name of Body
SeoladhAddress
The Chambers of Commerce of Ireland Third Floor, Newmount House, 22-24 Lower Mount Street, Dublin 2.
The Construction Industry Federation Construction House, Canal Road, Dublin 6.The Society of the Irish Motor Industry 5 Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin 2.RGDATA—Retail, Grocery, Dairy and Allied Trades
AssociationRock House, Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland 38 Merrion Square East, Dublin 2.The Insurance Institute of Ireland Insurance Centre, 5 Harbourmaster Place, IFSC,
Dublin 1, D01 E7E8.The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland Chartered Accountants House, 47-49 Pearse
Street, Dublin 2.The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland 8 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.Irish Business and Employers Confederation Confederation House, 84/86 Lower Baggot Street,
Dublin 2.Irish Hotels Federation 13 Northbrook Road, Dublin 6. The Association of Advertisers in Ireland Limited Denshaw House, 120-121 Lower Baggot Street,
Dublin, D02 FD45. The Institute of Advertising Practitioners in Ireland 12 Clanwilliam Square, Grand Canal Quay, Dublin
2.The Institution of Engineers of Ireland 22 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.The Institute of Certified Public Accountants in
Ireland17 Harcourt Street, Dublin 2.
The Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers 129 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2.Wholesale Produce Ireland 13/17 Little Britain St., Dublin 7. Vintners’ Federation of Ireland Limited VFI House, Castleside Drive,
Rathfarnham, Dublin 14.The Restaurants Association of Ireland 11 Bridge Court, City Gate, St. Augustine’s Street,
Dublin 8.Irish Road Haulage Association Suite 6, Gowna Plaza, Bracetown Business Park,
Clonee, Co. Meath.Irish Tourist Industry Confederation Ground Floor, Unit 5, Sandyford Office Park, Dublin
18.Marketing Institute of Ireland Limited South County Business Park, Leopardstown,
Dublin 18.Cumann na nGníomhairí Paitinne agus Marcanna
Trádála (Association of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys)
c/o Simon Gray, Tomkins & Co., 5 Dartmouth Road, Dublin 6.
Irish Hospitality Institute 68 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.The Electrical Industries Federation of Ireland c/o E.T.C.I., Unit H 12, Centrepoint Business Park,
Oak Road, Dublin 12.Irish Exporters Association Limited 28 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.Institute of Industrial Engineers 1 Boeing Avenue, Airport Business Park, Waterford.The Marketing Society Limited P.O. Box 58, Bray, Co. Wicklow. Licensed Vintners’ Association Anglesea House, Anglesea Road,
Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.Institute of Bankers in Ireland 1 North Wall Quay, Dublin 1.The Irish Computer Society 87-89 Pembroke Road, Dublin 4. Irish Planning Institute Floor 3, The Courtyard,
25 Great Strand Street, Dublin 1.Irish Country Houses and Restaurants Association 63 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2.The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport in
Ireland1 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2.
National Off-Licence Association Block D, Unit 6, Nutgrove Office Park, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14.
Hardware Association Ireland Lioscarran House, 32 Dale Road, Kilmacud, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin.
57
Ainm an Chomhlachta Name of Body
SeoladhAddress
Professional Insurance Brokers Association Limited Unit 14B, Cashel Business Centre, Cashel Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12.
Institute of Management Consultants and Advisers 51/52 Fitzwilliam Square West, Dublin 2.Insurance Ireland (Member Association) Ltd. Insurance Centre, 5 Harbourmaster Place, IFSC,
Dublin 1, D01 E7E8.National Housebuilding Guarantee Company
LimitedConstruction House, Canal Road, Dublin 6.
The Institute of Directors in Ireland Limited Europa House, Harcourt Street, Dublin 2.Nursing Homes Ireland Unit A5, Centrepoint Business Park, Oak Road,
Dublin 12.Independent Broadcasters of Ireland Macken House, Mayor Street Upper, Dublin 1.
Irish Internet Association Limited The Digital Hub, 157 Thomas Street, Dublin 8.
Credit Union Development Association Co-operative Society Ltd. (CUDA)
Unit 3013 Lake Drive, Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24.
The Irish Postmasters’ Union Pier 19, 6/8 Usher’s Island, Dublin, D08 KOTE.
AN ROLLA RIARACHÁINAdministrative Panel
Ainm an Chomhlachta Name of Body
SeoladhAddress
Association of Irish Local Government. Office Unit 10, Manor Mills, Maynooth, Co. Kildare.Local Authority Members’ Association. c/o Cllr. Bobby O’Connell, General Secretary, 15
Main Street, Castleisland, Co. Kerry.Central Remedial Clinic Vernon Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3.Enable Ireland Disability Services Limited 32F Rosemount Park Drive, Rosemount Business
Park, Ballycoolin Road, Dublin 11.The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland MS Resource Centre, 80 Northumberland Road,
Dublin 4.Irish Wheelchair Association Áras Chúchulainn, Blackheath Drive, Clontarf,
Dublin 3.Inclusion Ireland — NationalAssociation for People with an Intellectual Disability
Unit C2, The Steelworks, Foley Street, Dublin 1.
National Association for the Deaf 35 North Frederick Street, Dublin 1.Irish Kidney Association Donor House, Block 43A Park West, Dublin 12.Irish Deaf Society — National Association of the
DeafDeaf Village Ireland, Ratoath Road, Dublin 7.
Disability Federation of Ireland Fumbally Court, Fumbally Lane, Dublin 8.Irish Foster Care Association Unit 23, Village Green, Tallaght Village, Dublin 24.
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland National Office, Temple Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
Co-operative Housing Ireland Society Ltd. Co-operative House, 33 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2.
Center for Independent Living Limited Carmichael House, North Brunswick Street, Dublin 7.
National Council for the Blind Whitworth Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.Threshold Limited 21 Stoneybatter, Dublin 7.
(Signed) DEIRDRE LANE,Seanad Returning Officer
Dated this 16th day of March, 2016.
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59
OLLTOGHCHÁN DON tSEANADSEANAD GENERAL ELECTION
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PANELS OF CANDIDATES
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AIBREÁN, 2016APRIL, 2016
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Panels of candidates prepared by the Seanad Returning Officerpursuant to Section 43 of the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act,
1947, as amended by the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act, 1954.
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ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
es o
f per
sons
by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
Byr
ne, M
alco
lm14
, The
Cha
se, G
orey
, C
o. W
exfo
rdH
ead
of C
omm
unic
atio
ns H
EA,
Cou
nty
Cou
ncill
orK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
edu
catio
n an
d ar
t.D
eput
ies M
arc
Mac
Sha
rry
and
Bob
by A
ylw
ard,
Se
nato
rs A
veril
Pow
er a
nd M
arie
Lou
ise
O’D
onne
ll
Clif
ford
-Lee
, Lor
rain
e49
Gre
envi
ew, S
eabr
ook
Man
or,
Portm
arno
ck, C
o. D
ublin
.So
licito
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
law.
Dep
utie
s Mar
gare
t Mur
phy
O’M
ahon
y, K
evin
O
’Kee
ffe, P
at C
asey
and
Tim
my
Doo
ley
Cuf
fe, J
enni
fer
29 T
he C
resc
ent,
Cha
rlesl
and,
G
reys
tone
s, C
o. W
ickl
owD
ún L
aogh
aire
Rat
hdow
n C
ount
y C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
w.D
eput
ies B
illy
Kel
lehe
r, Fi
ona
O’L
ough
lin,
Dec
lan
Bre
athn
ach
and
Will
ie O
’Dea
Der
mod
y, A
nne-
Mar
ie11
But
terfi
eld
Aven
ue,
Rat
hfar
nham
, Dub
lin 1
4Pu
blic
Rep
rese
ntat
ive,
Sol
icito
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
law.
Dep
utie
s Jos
epha
Mad
igan
, Mar
ia B
aile
y, K
ate
O’C
onne
ll an
d A
lan
Farr
ell
McF
adde
n, G
abrie
lleN
ewto
wnfl
ood,
Cra
nnag
h,
Ath
lone
, Co.
Wes
tmea
thFo
rmer
mem
ber A
thlo
ne IT
Boa
rdK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
edu
catio
n.D
eput
ies R
icha
rd B
ruto
n, T
om N
evill
e, T
ony
McL
augh
lin a
nd M
artin
Hey
don
O’D
onne
ll, K
iera
n8
Mill
tow
n M
anor
, Mon
alee
n,
Cas
tletro
y, L
imer
ick
Form
er L
ectu
rer i
n A
ccou
ntan
cyK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
edu
catio
n.D
eput
ies M
icha
el N
oona
n, Jo
hn D
easy
, H
ildeg
arde
Nau
ghto
n an
d Se
nato
r Pau
l Cog
hlan
63
AG
RIC
ULT
UR
AL
PAN
EL(a
) Nom
inat
ing
Bod
ies S
ub-p
anel
Nam
e A
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
e of
bod
y by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
Bur
ke, P
addy
Ann
agh,
Cas
tleba
r, C
o. M
ayo
Sena
tor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Iris
h C
o-op
erat
ive
Org
anis
atio
n So
ciet
y Li
mite
d
Byr
ne, M
aria
Man
nixv
ille,
O’C
onne
ll Av
enue
, Li
mer
ick
Cou
nty
Cou
ncill
or
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Iris
h G
rain
and
Fee
d A
ssoc
iatio
n
Dal
y, P
aul
Cor
nahe
r, K
ilbeg
gan,
Co.
W
estm
eath
Publ
ic R
epre
sent
ativ
e, F
arm
erK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
agr
icul
ture
and
al
lied
inte
rest
s.Th
e Ir
ish
Thor
ough
bred
Bre
eder
s’ A
ssoc
iatio
n
Hay
es, P
atM
aghe
ra, C
aher
, Co.
Cla
reC
ount
y C
ounc
illor
, Far
mer
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Iris
h G
rain
and
Fee
d A
ssoc
iatio
n
Land
y, D
enis
Mai
nsto
wn,
Car
rick
on S
uir,
Co.
Ti
pper
ary
Sena
tor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Iris
h G
reyh
ound
Ow
ners
and
Bre
eder
s Fe
dera
tion
Lom
bard
, Tim
Gra
nig,
Min
ane
Brid
ge, C
o. C
ork
Mem
ber o
f Cor
k C
ount
y C
ounc
il,
Farm
erK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
agr
icul
ture
and
al
lied
inte
rest
s.M
unst
er A
gric
ultu
ral S
ocie
ty C
ompa
ny L
td.
Mar
key,
Col
mC
orst
own,
Tog
her,
Dro
ghed
a, C
o.
Lout
hPu
blic
Rep
rese
ntat
ive,
Dai
ry F
arm
erK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
agr
icul
ture
and
al
lied
inte
rest
s.Th
e Ir
ish
Thor
ough
bred
Bre
eder
s’ A
ssoc
iatio
n
Moo
ney,
Pas
chal
Car
rick
Roa
d, D
rum
shan
bo, C
o.
Leitr
imSe
nato
r, Jo
urna
list/B
road
cast
erK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
fish
erie
s.N
atio
nal A
ssoc
iatio
n of
Reg
iona
l Gam
e C
ounc
ils
Ó D
omhn
aill,
Bria
nM
ain
St.,
Gor
taho
rk, C
o.
Don
egal
Se
nato
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
agr
icul
ture
and
al
lied
inte
rest
s.Ir
ish
Gre
yhou
nd O
wne
rs a
nd B
reed
ers
Fede
ratio
n
O’D
onov
an, D
enis
The
Qua
ys, B
antry
, Co.
Cor
kSe
nato
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
agr
icul
ture
and
al
lied
inte
rest
s and
fish
erie
s.M
unst
er A
gric
ultu
ral S
ocie
ty C
ompa
ny L
td.
O’F
lynn
, Fra
nkJo
hnst
own,
Gla
nwor
th, C
o. C
ork
Publ
ic R
epre
sent
ativ
e, V
ice
Cha
irman
of I
CM
A, D
airy
Ex
ecut
ives
’ Ass
ocia
tion
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
The
Dai
ry E
xecu
tives
’ Ass
ocia
tion
64
Nam
e A
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
e of
bod
y by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
O’N
eill,
Pat
Bal
lyre
ddin
g, B
enne
ttsbr
idge
, C
o. K
ilken
nyFa
rmer
, Sen
ator
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Nat
iona
l Ass
ocia
tion
of R
egio
nal G
ame
Cou
ncils
O’R
eilly
, Sha
ne P
.M
ill C
otta
ge, M
ulla
ghla
nd,
Mul
lagh
, Co.
Cav
anM
embe
r of C
avan
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Agr
icul
tura
l Sci
ence
Ass
ocia
tion
Iris
h C
o-op
erat
ive
Org
anis
atio
n So
ciet
y Li
mite
d
Shea
han,
John
Bal
lygu
ilten
ane,
Glin
, Co.
Li
mer
ick
Mem
ber o
f Lim
eric
k C
ity a
nd
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
The
Dai
ry E
xecu
tives
’ Ass
ocia
tion
Smith
, Mic
hael
Lism
acki
n, R
oscr
ea, C
o.
Tipp
erar
yM
embe
r of T
ippe
rary
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Agr
icul
tura
l Sci
ence
Ass
ocia
tion
AG
RIC
ULT
UR
AL
PAN
EL(a
) Nom
inat
ing
Bod
ies S
ub-p
anel
– c
ontd
.
65
AG
RIC
ULT
UR
AL
PAN
EL(b
) Oire
acht
as S
ub-p
anel
Nam
eA
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
es o
f per
sons
by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
Boy
han,
Vic
tor
25 G
rang
e C
resc
ent,
Dún
La
ogha
ire, C
o. D
ublin
Cou
nty
Cou
ncill
or a
nd
Hor
ticul
tura
list
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Dep
uty
Mau
reen
O’S
ulliv
an, S
enat
ors
Fear
gal Q
uinn
, Sea
n D
. Bar
rett
and
Ger
ard
P.
Cra
ughw
ell
Com
iske
y, M
icha
elM
agur
k, L
ecka
un P
.O.,
Co.
Lei
trim
Sena
tor,
Farm
erK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
agr
icul
ture
and
al
lied
inte
rest
s.D
eput
y Se
án K
yne,
Sen
ator
s Jim
D’A
rcy,
Pat
O
’Nei
ll an
d Te
rry
Bre
nnan
Con
way
-Wal
sh, R
ose
Dru
m, C
logh
er, B
allin
a,
Co.
May
oM
embe
r of M
ayo
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Dep
utie
s Lou
ise
O’R
eilly
, Mar
y Lo
u M
cDon
ald,
Pa
t Buc
kley
and
Mau
rice
Qui
nliv
an
Coo
nan,
Noe
lG
ortn
agoo
na, R
oscr
ea,
Co.
Tip
pera
ryFa
rmer
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Dep
utie
s Dar
a M
urph
y, P
at D
eerin
g, B
erna
rd
Dur
kan
and
Pete
r Fitz
patri
ck
Ger
ety-
Qui
nn, C
onni
eN
appa
gh, M
oydo
w,
Co.
Lon
gfor
d.M
embe
r of I
rish
Thor
ough
bred
B
reed
ers’
Ass
ocia
tion
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Dep
utie
s Mar
y B
utle
r, A
nne
Rab
bitte
, Sea
n H
augh
ey a
nd S
hane
Cas
sells
Law
lor,
Ant
hony
56 S
outh
Mai
n St
reet
, Naa
s, C
o. K
ildar
eFa
rmer
, For
mer
Dái
l Dep
uty
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Dep
utie
s Joh
n Pa
ul P
hela
n an
d R
egin
a D
oher
ty,
Sena
tors
Mau
rice
Cum
min
s and
Cat
herin
e N
oone
Ó C
loch
arta
igh,
Tre
vor
An
Cao
rán
Bea
g, A
n C
heat
hrú
Rua
, Co.
na
Gai
llim
heSe
anad
óir
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
gric
ultu
re a
nd
allie
d in
tere
sts.
Dep
utie
s Pea
rse
Doh
erty
, Im
elda
Mun
ster
and
G
erry
Ada
ms,
Sena
tor K
athr
yn R
eilly
O’S
ulliv
an, G
race
31 C
roba
lly H
eigh
ts, T
ram
ore,
C
o. W
ater
ford
Ecol
ogis
tK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
agr
icul
ture
and
al
lied
inte
rest
s and
fish
erie
s.D
eput
ies C
athe
rine
Mar
tin, E
amon
Rya
n an
d B
rian
Stan
ley,
Sen
ator
Aid
een
Hay
den
Whi
tmor
e, Je
nnife
r4
Dro
mon
t, D
elga
ny,
Co.
Wic
klow
Cou
nty
Cou
ncill
orK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
fish
erie
s. D
eput
ies R
óisí
n Sh
orta
ll, C
athe
rine
Mur
phy
and
Step
hen
Don
nelly
, Sen
ator
Sus
an O
’Kee
ffe
66
LAB
OU
R P
AN
EL(a
) Nom
inat
ing
Bod
ies S
ub-p
anel
Nam
eA
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
e of
bod
y by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
Bre
nnan
, Ter
ryG
han
Roa
d, C
arlin
gfor
d,
Co.
Lou
thSe
nato
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
labo
urIr
ish
Con
gres
s of T
rade
Uni
ons
Cra
ughw
ell,
Ger
ard
13 M
ount
Eag
le P
ark,
Le
opar
dsto
wn
Hei
ghts
, Le
opar
dsto
wn,
Dub
lin 1
8
Sena
tor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.Th
e Ir
ish
Con
fere
nce
of P
rofe
ssio
nal a
nd S
ervi
ce
Ass
ocia
tions
Crib
bin,
Noe
lSt
. Ter
esa’
s Ter
race
, Ede
nder
ry,
Co.
Offa
lyPo
stpe
rson
, Mem
ber o
f Offa
ly
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.Ir
ish
Con
gres
s of T
rade
Uni
ons
Cum
min
s, M
auric
e34
Urs
ulin
e C
ourt,
Wat
erfo
rd
City
, Co.
Wat
erfo
rdSe
nato
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
labo
ur.
The
Iris
h C
onfe
renc
e of
Pro
fess
iona
l and
Ser
vice
A
ssoc
iatio
ns
Feen
ey, K
ate
Lia
Fáil,
Wyn
berg
Par
k,
Bla
ckro
ck, C
o. D
ublin
Cha
rtere
d A
ccou
ntan
t, C
ount
y C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.Th
e Ir
ish
Con
fere
nce
of P
rofe
ssio
nal a
nd S
ervi
ce
Ass
ocia
tions
Gal
lagh
er, R
obbi
eC
rum
lin, S
ilver
stre
am,
Co.
Mon
agha
nM
embe
r of M
onag
han
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil,
Auc
tione
erK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
labo
ur.
The
Iris
h C
onfe
renc
e of
Pro
fess
iona
l and
Ser
vice
A
ssoc
iatio
ns
Gav
an, P
aul
1 In
ish
Clu
an, C
astle
conn
ell,
Co.
Lim
eric
kSI
PTU
offi
cial
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.Ir
ish
Con
gres
s of T
rade
Uni
ons
Leyd
en, T
erry
Cas
tleco
ote,
Ros
com
mon
, C
o. R
osco
mm
onSe
nato
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
labo
ur.
The
Iris
h C
onfe
renc
e of
Pro
fess
iona
l and
Ser
vice
A
ssoc
iatio
ns
Nas
h, G
ed3
Sand
yfor
d Te
rrac
e, D
rogh
eda,
C
o. L
outh
Min
iste
r of S
tate
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.Ir
ish
Con
gres
s of T
rade
Uni
ons
Nev
ille,
Joe
93 R
yeva
le L
awns
, Lei
xlip
, C
o. K
ildar
eC
ount
y C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.Th
e Ir
ish
Con
fere
nce
of P
rofe
ssio
nal a
nd S
ervi
ce
Ass
ocia
tions
O’S
ulliv
an, N
edC
ahird
own,
Lis
tow
el,
Co.
Ker
rySe
nato
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
labo
ur.
The
Iris
h C
onfe
renc
e of
Pro
fess
iona
l and
Ser
vice
A
ssoc
iatio
ns
Spie
rs, M
adel
ine
189
Roe
buck
Cas
tle, C
lons
keag
h,
Dub
lin 1
4R
egis
tere
d N
urse
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.Ir
ish
Con
gres
s of T
rade
Uni
ons
67
LAB
OU
R P
AN
EL(b
) Oire
acht
as S
ub-p
anel
Nam
eA
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
es o
f per
sons
by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
But
timer
, Jer
ry25
Ben
voirl
ich
Esta
te,
Bis
hops
tow
n, C
ork
Form
er D
áil D
eput
yK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
labo
ur.
Dep
utie
s Sim
on C
oven
ey, M
icha
el C
reed
and
Si
mon
Har
ris, S
enat
or T
ony
Mul
cahy
Cam
pbel
l, Jo
hnD
rum
nahe
rk, M
ount
char
les,
Co.
Don
egal
Cou
nty
Cou
ncill
orK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
labo
ur.
Dep
utie
s Tho
mas
Prin
gle,
Tho
mas
P. B
roug
han
and
Dan
ny H
ealy
Rae
, Sen
ator
Jam
es H
effe
rnan
de R
óist
e, D
aith
í11
3 R
ahee
n Pa
rk, B
ally
ferm
ot,
Dub
lin 1
0D
ublin
City
Cou
ncill
orK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
labo
ur.
Dep
utie
s Jam
es B
row
ne, E
ugen
e M
urph
y, F
rank
O
’Rou
rke
and
John
Cur
ran
Dev
ine,
Mái
re20
Mou
ntsh
anno
n R
oad,
K
ilmai
nham
, Dub
lin 8
Cou
nty
Cou
ncill
or, P
sych
iatri
c N
urse
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.D
eput
ies C
arol
Nol
an, J
ohn
Bra
dy a
nd
Cao
imhg
hín
Ó C
aolá
in, S
enat
or D
avid
Cul
linan
e
Kea
vene
y, C
olm
Kilc
reev
anty
, Tua
m, C
o. G
alw
ayFo
rmer
Dái
l Dep
uty
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.D
eput
ies J
ames
Law
less
, Jim
O’C
alla
ghan
, Jac
k C
ham
bers
and
Cha
rlie
McC
onal
ogue
McA
uliff
e, P
aul
59 S
ycam
ore
Park
, Fin
glas
, D
ublin
11
Dub
lin C
ity C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.D
eput
ies N
iall
Col
lins,
Sean
Fle
min
g, Ja
ckie
C
ahill
and
Ain
dria
s Ó M
uim
hnea
chái
n
Mul
cahy
, Ton
y6
Tully
varr
aga
Cre
scen
t, Sh
anno
n, C
o. C
lare
Sena
tor,
SME
Bus
ines
sman
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.D
eput
ies M
arce
lla C
orco
ran
Ken
nedy
, Pet
er
Bur
ke a
nd F
ergu
s O’D
owd,
Sen
ator
Eam
onn
Cog
hlan
Mur
nane
O’C
onno
r, Je
nnife
rPo
rtlao
ise
Roa
d, G
raig
uecu
llen,
C
arlo
wC
arlo
w C
ount
y C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.D
eput
ies N
iam
h Sm
yth,
Tho
mas
Byr
ne, D
arra
gh
O’B
rien
and
John
Bra
ssil
O’R
eilly
, Joe
2 Th
e W
illow
s, C
hape
l Roa
d,
Bai
liebo
roug
h, C
o. C
avan
Teac
her,
Form
er D
áil D
eput
yK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
labo
ur.
Dep
utie
s Jim
Dal
y, H
eath
er H
umph
reys
and
Fr
ance
s Fitz
gera
ld, S
enat
or P
addy
Bur
ke
Pren
divi
lle, C
ian
45 B
rook
ville
Gar
dens
, C
lare
view
, Lim
eric
kFu
ll-tim
e C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.D
eput
ies R
icha
rd B
oyd
Bar
rett,
Pau
l Mur
phy,
M
ick
Bar
ry a
nd R
uth
Cop
ping
er
Ric
hmon
d, N
eale
23 K
ings
ton
Hei
ghts
, Bal
linte
er,
Dub
lin 1
6C
ount
y C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of la
bour
.D
eput
ies P
asch
al D
onoh
oe, P
atric
k O
’Don
ovan
, Pa
ul K
ehoe
and
Dav
id S
tant
on
68
IND
UST
RIA
L A
ND
CO
MM
ERC
IAL
PAN
EL(a
) Nom
inat
ing
Bod
ies S
ub-p
anel
Nam
eA
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
e of
bod
y by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
Bla
ck, F
ranc
esTh
e R
ise
Foun
datio
n, C
arm
elite
C
omm
unity
Cen
tre, A
ungi
er
Stre
et, D
ublin
2
Prof
essi
onal
Sin
ger,
CEO
of t
he
Ris
e Fo
unda
tion
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Inde
pend
ent B
road
cast
ers o
f Ire
land
Bla
ney,
Nia
llR
ossn
akill
, Let
terk
enny
, C
o. D
oneg
alC
omm
unity
Act
ivis
t, Fo
rmer
Pub
lic
Rep
rese
ntat
ive
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Iris
h To
uris
t Ind
ustry
Con
fede
ratio
n
Bur
ke, C
olm
Was
hing
ton
Hou
se, 3
3 W
ashi
ngto
n St
., C
ork
Sena
tor,
Solic
itor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Nur
sing
Hom
es Ir
elan
d
Cas
ey, P
eter
J.Ed
gew
ater
Hou
se, C
arro
whu
gh,
Gre
enca
stle
, Co.
Don
egal
, F9
3A2P
3
Foun
der/C
hairm
an o
f Cla
ddag
h R
esou
rces
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Inst
itute
of B
anke
rs in
Irel
and
Iris
h B
usin
ess a
nd E
mpl
oyer
s Con
fede
ratio
n
Cog
hlan
, Pau
lB
ally
dow
ney,
Kill
arne
y,
Co.
Ker
rySe
nato
r, Pu
blic
Rep
rese
ntat
ive
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
RG
DAT
A –
Ret
ail,
Gro
cery
, Dai
ry a
nd A
llied
Tr
ades
Ass
ocia
tion
Cro
we,
John
Riv
er V
iew
Hou
se,
Sixm
ilebr
idge
, Co.
Cla
reB
usin
ess P
erso
nK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.Ir
ish
Roa
d H
aula
ge A
ssoc
iatio
n
Cur
ley,
Don
nach
a5
Clo
nliff
e Ave
nue,
Bal
lybo
ugh,
D
ublin
3En
gine
er, P
aten
t Atto
rney
, Com
pany
D
irect
orK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
eng
inee
ring.
Cum
ann
na n
Gní
omha
irí P
aitin
ne a
gus M
arca
nna
Trád
ála
(Ass
ocia
tion
of P
aten
t and
Tra
de M
ark
Atto
rney
s)
Dav
itt, A
idan
12-1
4 D
omin
ick
Stre
et,
Mul
linga
r, C
o. W
estm
eath
Auc
tione
er, P
ublic
Rep
rese
ntat
ive
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
The
Inst
itute
of P
rofe
ssio
nal A
uctio
neer
s &
Valu
ers
Grif
fin, A
rthur
‘Ann
alee
’, C
long
our,
Thur
les,
Co.
Tip
pera
ryLe
gal R
esea
rche
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.Ir
ish
Expo
rters
Ass
ocia
tion
Lim
ited
The
Iris
h C
ompu
ter S
ocie
ty
Han
afin,
John
Teac
h an
Chú
inne
, Par
nell
Stre
et,
Thur
les,
Co.
Tip
pera
ryA
ssoc
iate
Lec
ture
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.N
atio
nal O
ff-Li
cenc
e Ass
ocia
tion
Hen
ry, I
mel
daR
iver
side
, Slig
o To
wn,
Co.
Slig
oPu
blic
Rep
rese
ntat
ive
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Vin
tner
s’ Fe
dera
tion
of Ir
elan
d Li
mite
d
69
Nam
eA
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
e of
bod
y by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
Hor
kan,
Ger
ry7
Hol
lyw
ood
Park
, Goa
tsto
wn,
D
ublin
14
Cou
nty
Cou
ncill
or, C
harte
red
Acc
ount
ant
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
ccou
ntan
cy.
Lice
nsed
Vin
tner
s’ A
ssoc
iatio
n Th
e C
harte
red
Inst
itute
of L
ogis
tics &
Tra
nspo
rt in
Irel
and
Hug
hes,
Mar
y14
Ard
Lua
, Bal
lina,
C
o. T
ippe
rary
Tow
n Pl
anne
r, Pa
st P
resi
dent
of
Iris
h Pl
anni
ng In
stitu
teK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
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ish
Plan
ning
Inst
itute
Kel
lehe
r, N
iall
Fairh
ill B
usin
ess C
entre
, Th
e C
ourty
ard,
Fai
rhill
, K
illar
ney,
Co.
Ker
ry
Mem
ber o
f Ker
ry C
ount
y C
ounc
ilK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.Pr
ofes
sion
al In
sura
nce
Bro
kers
Ass
ocia
tion
Lim
ited
Kel
ly, J
oe1
Haw
thor
n G
rove
, Hill
view
, W
ater
ford
City
Mem
ber o
f Wat
erfo
rd C
ity a
nd
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of e
ngin
eerin
g.In
stitu
te o
f Ind
ustri
al E
ngin
eers
Ken
nelly
, Mik
eC
oola
clar
ig, L
isto
wel
, Co.
Ker
ryM
embe
r of K
erry
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
The
Soci
ety
of th
e Ir
ish
Mot
or In
dust
ry
Lave
lle, W
illia
m36
St.
And
rew
’s D
rive,
Luc
an,
Co.
Dub
linC
ount
y C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of a
rchi
tect
ure.
Iris
h In
tern
et A
ssoc
iatio
n Li
mite
d
Mac
Shar
ry, T
omTe
elin
g St
reet
, Slig
oPu
blic
Rep
rese
ntat
ive
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Who
lesa
le P
rodu
ce Ir
elan
d
McE
llist
rim,
Thom
asB
ally
mac
ellig
ot, T
rale
e,
Co.
Ker
ryC
ount
y C
ounc
illor
, May
or o
f Tra
lee
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Inst
itute
of M
anag
emen
t Con
sulta
nts a
nd
Adv
iser
s
McK
iern
an, S
eán
Trin
ity B
unga
low,
Virg
inia
Roa
d,
Bai
liebo
roug
h, C
o. C
avan
Dep
uty
Cha
irman
of C
avan
and
M
onag
han
Educ
atio
n an
d Tr
aini
ng
Boa
rd
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
The
Res
taur
ants
Ass
ocia
tion
of Ir
elan
d
Ney
lon,
Eoi
nK
ilmor
ane,
Kilr
ush
Roa
d, E
nnis
, C
o. C
lare
Engi
neer
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of e
ngin
eerin
g.Th
e In
stitu
tion
of E
ngin
eers
of I
rela
nd
Noo
ne, C
athe
rine
2 Eg
linto
n C
ourt,
Don
nybr
ook,
D
ublin
4Se
nato
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.Ir
ish
Cou
ntry
Hou
ses a
nd R
esta
uran
ts
Ass
ocia
tion
IND
UST
RIA
L A
ND
CO
MM
ERC
IAL
PAN
EL(a
) Nom
inat
ing
Bod
ies S
ub-p
anel
– c
ontd
.
70
Nam
eA
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
e of
bod
y by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
O’R
ourk
e, A
engu
sB
arry
beg,
Ros
com
mon
Roa
d,
Ath
lone
, Co.
Wes
tmea
thM
embe
r of W
estm
eath
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil,
Bus
ines
s Ow
ner
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
The
Cha
mbe
rs o
f Com
mer
ce o
f Ire
land
O’S
hea
Farr
en, L
inda
37 R
agla
n R
oad,
Dub
lin
D04
RK
60So
licito
r, C
ompa
ny D
irect
or,
Dis
abili
ty R
ight
s Adv
ocat
eK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.Th
e In
stitu
te o
f Adv
ertis
ing
Prac
titio
ners
in
Irel
and
Ow
ens,
Dan
nyLu
gam
arla
, Mou
ntbo
lus,
Tulla
mor
e, C
o. O
ffaly
Mem
ber o
f Offa
ly C
ount
y C
ounc
il,
Elec
troni
c En
gine
er, B
usin
essp
erso
nK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
eng
inee
ring.
The
Con
stru
ctio
n In
dust
ry F
eder
atio
n
Pow
er, M
ailo
Roc
klan
ds H
ouse
, Chr
iste
ndom
, Fe
rryb
ank,
Wat
erfo
rdPr
oprie
tor o
f Ath
enae
um H
ouse
H
otel
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Iris
h H
otel
s Fed
erat
ion
Ryan
, Bob
Loug
hane
Wes
t, V
icar
stow
n,
Co.
Cor
kM
embe
r of C
ork
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Nat
iona
l Hou
sebu
ildin
g G
uara
ntee
Com
pany
Li
mite
d Th
e El
ectri
cal I
ndus
tries
Fed
erat
ion
of Ir
elan
d
War
d, B
arry
The
Kiln
, Pot
tery
Roa
d, D
ún
Laog
haire
, Co.
Dub
linPu
blic
Rep
rese
ntat
ive,
Bar
riste
r-at-
Law
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Cre
dit U
nion
Dev
elop
men
t Ass
ocia
tion
Co-
O
pera
tive
Soci
ety
Ltd.
(CU
DA
)
IND
UST
RIA
L A
ND
CO
MM
ERC
IAL
PAN
EL(a
) Nom
inat
ing
Bod
ies S
ub-p
anel
– c
ontd
.
71
IND
UST
RIA
L A
ND
CO
MM
ERC
IAL
PAN
EL(b
) Oire
acht
as S
ub-p
anel
Nam
eA
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
es o
f per
sons
by
who
m c
andi
date
was
no
min
ated
Ard
agh,
Cat
herin
e15
B S
t. A
gnes
Roa
d, C
rum
lin,
Dub
lin 1
2D
ublin
City
Cou
ncill
orK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.D
eput
ies R
ober
t Tro
y, Jo
hn L
ahar
t, Éa
mon
Ó
Cuí
v an
d Li
sa C
ham
bers
Ban
non,
Jam
esN
ewto
wn
Hou
se, L
egan
, C
o. L
ongf
ord
Auc
tione
er, F
arm
erK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.D
eput
ies C
olm
Bro
phy,
And
rew
Doy
le a
nd P
at
Bre
en, S
enat
or M
artin
Con
way
But
ler,
Ray
7, S
wift
Cou
rt, T
rim, C
o. M
eath
Self-
empl
oyed
, For
mer
Dái
l Dep
uty
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Dep
utie
s Hel
en M
cEnt
ee, C
athe
rine
Byr
ne,
Cha
rles F
lana
gan
and
Dam
ien
Engl
ish
Din
een,
Nig
el‘V
illa
Mar
ia’,
Tubb
erle
igh,
B
allin
tubb
er, C
astle
rea,
C
o. R
osco
mm
on
Mem
ber o
f Ros
com
mon
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Dep
utie
s Mic
hael
Fitz
mau
rice,
Seá
n C
anne
y an
d K
evin
Mor
an, S
enat
or R
ónán
Mul
len
Kea
ne, C
áit
26 R
ushb
rook
Cou
rt,
Tem
pleo
gue,
Dub
lin 6
WSe
nato
r, B
usin
essw
oman
, Com
pany
D
irect
orK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.D
eput
ies J
oe C
arey
, Bre
ndan
Grif
fin a
nd C
iará
n C
anno
n, S
enat
or T
om S
heah
an
Mac
Loch
lain
n, P
ádra
ig13
The
Mea
dow
s, B
uncr
ana,
C
o. D
oneg
alFo
rmer
Dái
l Dep
uty
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Dep
utie
s Pea
dar T
óibí
n, M
artin
Fer
ris, D
essi
e El
lis a
nd A
engu
s Ó S
noda
igh
O’D
onov
an, D
eird
re28
Kno
ckly
on G
reen
, Kno
ckly
on,
Dub
lin 1
6C
ount
y C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of in
dust
ry a
nd
com
mer
ce.
Dep
utie
s Sha
ne R
oss,
John
Hal
ligan
and
Fin
ian
McG
rath
, Sen
ator
Pau
l Bra
dfor
d
Ó R
íord
áin
Aod
hán
203
Phili
psbu
rgh
Aven
ue,
Mar
ino,
Dub
lin 3
. Fo
rmer
Dái
l Dep
uty,
Min
iste
r of
Stat
eK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.D
eput
ies W
illie
Pen
rose
, Bre
ndan
Rya
n an
d Se
án S
herlo
ck, S
enat
or M
áiría
Cah
ill
Stau
nton
, Cia
rán
Kna
ppag
h, W
estp
ort,
Co.
May
oC
hair
of E
mig
ratio
n R
efor
m
Mov
emen
tK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
indu
stry
and
co
mm
erce
.D
eput
ies K
athl
een
Func
hion
, Seá
n C
row
e an
d M
artin
Ken
ny, S
enat
or T
revo
r Ó C
loch
arta
igh
72
AD
MIN
ISTR
ATIV
E PA
NEL
(a) N
omin
atin
g B
odie
s Sub
-pan
el
Nam
eA
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on
in th
e Pa
nel a
s det
erm
ined
by
the
Sean
ad
Ret
urni
ng O
ffice
r
Nam
e of
bod
y by
who
m c
andi
date
was
nom
inat
ed
Cog
hlan
, Eam
onn
5 H
omel
eigh
, Por
ters
tow
n,
Dub
lin 1
5Se
nato
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
pub
lic
adm
inis
tratio
n.Th
e Alz
heim
er S
ocie
ty o
f Ire
land
Con
way
, Mar
tinW
oodm
ount
, Enn
isty
mon
, C
o. C
lare
Sena
tor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of p
ublic
ad
min
istra
tion.
Nat
iona
l Cou
ncil
for t
he B
lind
Dal
y, M
ark
Tubb
rid R
oad,
Ken
mar
e,
Co.
Ker
rySe
nato
rK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
pub
lic
adm
inis
tratio
n.Ir
ish
Dea
f Soc
iety
– N
atio
nal A
ssoc
iatio
n of
The
D
eaf
Iris
h K
idne
y A
ssoc
iatio
n
Dem
psey
, Lor
rain
eG
reen
hill,
Kill
aclo
ran,
Aug
hrim
, C
o. W
ickl
owC
hair
Spec
ial N
eeds
Par
ents
A
ssoc
iatio
n, B
oard
Mem
ber
Incl
usio
n Ir
elan
d, B
oard
Mem
ber
GR
DO
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of v
olun
tary
soci
al
activ
ities
.C
entra
l Rem
edia
l Clin
ic
Enab
le Ir
elan
d D
isab
ility
Ser
vice
s Lim
ited
Incl
usio
n Ir
elan
d-N
atio
nal A
ssoc
iatio
n fo
r Pe
ople
with
an
Inte
llect
ual D
isab
ility
Ir
ish
Whe
elch
air A
ssoc
iatio
n N
atio
nal A
ssoc
iatio
n of
Bui
ldin
g C
o-O
pera
tives
(N
AB
CO
) Soc
iety
Ltd
Dol
an, J
ohn
9 Sa
rto R
oad,
Sut
ton,
Dub
lin 1
3D
isab
led
pers
on, C
EO D
isab
ility
Fe
dera
tion
of Ir
elan
dK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
vol
unta
ry so
cial
ac
tiviti
es.
Cen
ter f
or In
depe
nden
t Liv
ing
Lim
ited
Dis
abili
ty F
eder
atio
n of
Irel
and
Iris
h Fo
ster
Car
e Ass
ocia
tion
Nat
iona
l Ass
ocia
tion
for t
he D
eaf
The
Mul
tiple
Scl
eros
is S
ocie
ty o
f Ire
land
O’G
rady
, Ros
alee
n2
Kev
insf
ort,
Stra
ndhi
ll R
oad,
Sl
igo
Full-
time
Publ
ic R
epre
sent
ativ
eK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
pub
lic
adm
inis
tratio
n.A
ssoc
iatio
n of
Iris
h Lo
cal G
over
nmen
t
Pow
er, S
ean
Mai
n St
reet
, New
brid
ge,
Co.
Kild
are
Mem
ber o
f Kild
are
Cou
nty
Cou
ncil
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of p
ublic
ad
min
istra
tion.
Loca
l Aut
horit
y M
embe
rs’ A
ssoc
iatio
n
73
AD
MIN
ISTR
ATIV
E PA
NEL
(b) O
ireac
htas
Sub
-pan
el
Nam
eA
ddre
ssD
escr
iptio
nQ
ualifi
catio
ns o
f can
dida
te fo
r inc
lusi
on in
the
Pane
l as
dete
rmin
ed b
y th
e Se
anad
R
etur
ning
Offi
cer
Nam
es o
f per
sons
by
who
m c
andi
date
was
nom
inat
ed
Cof
fey,
Pau
die
Mou
nt B
olto
n, P
ortla
w, C
o.
Wat
erfo
rdFo
rmer
Dái
l Dep
uty
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of p
ublic
ad
min
istra
tion.
Dep
utie
s Mar
y M
itche
ll O
’Con
nor a
nd L
eo
Vara
dkar
, Sen
ator
s Col
m B
urke
and
Cái
t Kea
ne
Fitz
patri
ck, M
ary
72 L
inds
ay R
oad,
Dub
lin 9
Form
er D
ublin
City
Cou
ncill
orK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
pub
lic
adm
inis
tratio
n.D
eput
ies M
iche
ál M
artin
, Mic
hael
Moy
niha
n,
John
McG
uinn
ess a
nd B
arry
Cow
en
Hop
kins
, Mau
raEd
mon
stow
n, B
alla
ghad
erre
en,
Co.
Ros
com
mon
Occ
upat
iona
l The
rapi
st, P
ublic
R
epre
sent
ativ
eK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
pub
lic
adm
inis
tratio
n.D
eput
ies E
nda
Ken
ny, M
icha
el R
ing
and
Joe
McH
ugh,
Sen
ator
Mic
hael
Com
iske
y
Hum
phre
ys, K
evin
14 O
’Con
nell
Gar
dens
, Bat
h Av
enue
, Dub
lin 4
Min
iste
r of S
tate
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of p
ublic
ad
min
istra
tion.
Dep
utie
s Bre
ndan
How
lin, A
lan
Kel
ly, J
an
O’S
ulliv
an a
nd Jo
an B
urto
n
Irw
in, J
onat
han
Grie
seba
nk H
ouse
, Bal
itore
, A
thy,
Co.
Kild
are
Foun
der/C
EO o
f Jac
k an
d Ji
ll Fo
unda
tion
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of v
olun
tary
soci
al
activ
ities
.D
eput
ies M
attie
Mc
Gra
th, M
icha
el H
arty
and
K
athe
rine
Zapp
one,
Sen
ator
Fid
elm
a H
ealy
Eam
es
Ó D
onng
haile
Nia
ll46
Lou
gh L
ea, B
elfa
st, B
T54P
AM
embe
r of B
elfa
st C
ity C
ounc
ilK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
pub
lic
adm
inis
tratio
n.D
eput
ies E
oin
Ó B
roin
, Den
ise
Mitc
hell,
D
onnc
hadh
Uin
sean
n O
’Lao
ghai
re a
nd Jo
nath
an
O’B
rien
Roc
he, M
ary
13, S
ylva
n D
rive,
Gra
ntst
own
Park
, Wat
erfo
rdC
ity a
nd C
ount
y C
ounc
illor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of p
ublic
ad
min
istra
tion.
Sena
tors
Mar
y A
nn O
’Brie
n, D
avid
Nor
ris, F
iach
M
acC
ongh
ail a
nd Ji
llian
van
Tur
nhou
t
Shea
han,
Tom
Rat
hbeg
, Rat
hmor
e, C
o. K
erry
Sena
tor,
Com
pany
Dire
ctor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of p
ublic
ad
min
istra
tion.
Dep
utie
s Eog
han
Mur
phy,
Mic
hael
D’A
rcy
and
Noe
l Roc
k, S
enat
or M
icha
el M
ullin
s
Wel
by, T
hom
as J.
Cre
gg, O
ught
erar
d, C
o. G
alw
ayM
embe
r of G
alw
ay C
ount
y C
ounc
ilK
now
ledg
e an
d pr
actic
al e
xper
ienc
e of
pub
lic
adm
inis
tratio
n.D
eput
ies N
oel G
real
ish,
Den
is N
augh
ten,
Mic
hael
H
ealy
Rae
and
Mic
hael
Col
lins
Wils
on, D
iarm
uid
46 C
arric
kfer
n, C
avan
Sena
tor
Kno
wle
dge
and
prac
tical
exp
erie
nce
of p
ublic
ad
min
istra
tion.
Dep
uty
Bre
ndan
Sm
ith, S
enat
ors J
im W
alsh
, D
iarm
uid
Wils
on a
nd B
rian
Ó D
omhn
aill
Dat
ed th
is 3
0th
day
of M
arch
, 201
6.
(Sig
ned)
DEI
RD
RE
LAN
E
Sean
ad R
etur
ning
Offi
cer
74
75
RULES FOR THE
COUNTING OF VOTES
76
PANEL ELECTIONS[Second Schedule to the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1947 as amended by the Schedule to the Seanad
Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1954.]
Rejection of invalid ballot papers.
1. The Seanad returning officer shall reject any ballot papers that are invalid.
The order of preferences.
2. The Seanad returning officer shall then ascertain the number of first preferences recorded on the ballot papers for each candidate, and shall then arrange the candidates on a list (hereinafter called “the order of preferences”) in the order of the number of first preferences recorded for each candidate, beginning with the candidate for whom the greatest number of first preferences is recorded. If the number of first preferences recorded for any two or more candidates (hereinafter called “equal candidates”) is equal, the Seanad returning officer shall ascertain the number of second preferences recorded on all the ballot papers for each of the equal candidates, and shall arrange the equal candidates as amongst themselves on the order of preferences in the order of the second preferences recorded for each such candidate, beginning with the candidate for whom the greatest number of second preferences is recorded. If the number of first and second preferences recorded for any two or more equal candidates is equal, the Seanad returning officer shall, in like manner, ascertain the number of third preferences recorded on all the ballot papers for each of such last-mentioned equal candidates, and arrange such candidates on the order of preferences accordingly, and so on until all the candidates are arranged in order on the order of preferences. If the number of first, second, third, and all other preferences recorded for any two or more equal candidates is equal the Seanad returning officer shall determine by lot the order in which such candidates are to be arranged on the order of preferences.
Arrangement of ballot papers in parcels.
3. The Seanad returning officer shall then arrange the valid ballot papers in parcels, according to the first preferences recorded for each candidate.
Value of each ballot paper.
4. For the purpose of facilitating the processes prescribed by these Rules, each valid ballot paper shall be deemed to be of the value of one thousand.
Crediting values of first preferences.
5. The Seanad returning officer shall then count the number of ballot papers in each parcel, and in accordance with the preceding Rule credit each candidate with the value of the valid ballot papers on which a first preference has been recorded for such candidate.
Ascertainment of quota.
6. The Seanad returning officer shall then add together the values in all the parcels and divide the full total value by a number exceeding by one the number of vacancies to be filled. The result increased by one, any fractional remainder being disregarded, shall be the value sufficient to secure the return of a candidate. This value is in this Schedule called the “quota”.
Candidates with quota deemed elected.
7. If, at the end of any count or at the end of the transfer of any parcel or sub-parcel of an excluded candidate or of a candidate deemed not to be a continuing candidate, the value credited to a candidate is equal to or greater than the quota, that candidate shall, subject to the provisions of the subsequent Rules, be deemed to be elected.
Transfer of surplus.
8. (1) If at the end of any count the value credited to a candidate (in this Rule referred to as the elected candidate) is greater than the quota, the surplus shall be transferred to the continuing candidate or candidates indicated on the voting papers in the parcel or sub-parcel of the elected candidate according to the next available preferences recorded thereon, and the following provisions shall apply to the making of such transfer:
(a) if the value credited to the elected candidate arises out of original votes only, the Seanad returning officer shall examine all the ballot papers in the parcel of the elected candidate and shall arrange the transferable papers therein in sub-parcels according to the next available preferences recorded thereon and shall make a separate sub-parcel of the non-transferable papers;
(b) if the value credited to the elected candidate arises partly out of original and partly out of transferred votes or out of transferred votes only, the Seanad returning officer shall examine the ballot papers contained in the sub-parcel last received by the elected candidate and shall arrange the transferable papers therein in further sub-parcels according to the next available preferences recorded thereon and shall make a separate sub-parcel of the non-transferable papers;
(c) in either of the cases referred to in the foregoing subparagraphs (a) and (b) the Seanad returning officer shall ascertain the number of ballot papers and their total value in each sub-parcel of transferable papers and in the sub-parcel of non-transferable papers;
77
(d) if the total value of the papers in all the sub-parcels of transferable papers is equal to or less than the said surplus, the Seanad returning officer shall transfer each sub-parcel of transferable papers to the continuing candidate indicated thereon as the voter's next available preference, each paper being transferred at the value at which it was received by the elected candidate, and (where the said total value is less than the said surplus) the non-transferable papers shall be set aside as not effective, at a value which is equal to the difference between the said surplus and the said total value;
(e) if the total value of the papers in all the sub-parcels of transferable papers is greater than the said surplus, the Seanad returning officer shall transfer each paper in such sub-parcel of transferable papers to the continuing candidate indicated thereon as the voter's next available preference, and the value at which each paper shall be transferred shall be ascertained by dividing the surplus by the total number of transferable papers, fractional remainders being disregarded except that the consequential loss of value shall be noted on the result sheet;
(f) a surplus which arises on the completion of any count shall be dealt with before a surplus which arises at a subsequent count;
(g) when two or more surpluses arise out of the same count, the largest shall be first dealt with and the others shall be dealt with in the order of their magnitude,
(h) if two or more candidates have an equal surplus arising out of the same count, the surplus of the candidate credited with the greatest value at the earliest count at which the values credited to those candidates were unequal shall be first dealt with, and where the values credited to such candidates were equal at all counts, the Seanad returning officer shall deal first with the surplus of the candidate who is highest in the order of preferences.
(2) If two or more candidates are each credited with a value of votes equal to or greater than the quota, the candidate credited with the greatest value of votes shall be deemed to have been elected before a candidate credited with a lesser value of votes.
(3) Whenever the number of candidates on a sub-panel who have been deemed to be elected is equal to the maximum number of candidates that could at that time be elected in respect of such sub-panel, no further candidate shall be deemed to be elected in respect of that sub-panel and, any count in progress at the time having been completed, such one of the remaining candidates on that sub-panel as is credited with the greatest value of votes shall be deemed not to be a continuing candidate and, before any other transfer is made, the value of his votes shall be transferred in the same manner as in the case of a transfer on the exclusion of a candidate. If the values of the votes credited to two or more such candidates are equal, the candidate first to be deemed not to be a continuing candidate shall be the candidate credited with the greatest value of votes at the earliest count, beginning with the first, at which the values of votes credited to such candidates were unequal, and if the values of votes were equal at all counts, the candidate highest in the order of preferences.
(4) If the values of votes credited to two or more candidates on a sub-panel are equal and all such candidates may not by reason of paragraph (3) of this Rule be deemed to be elected, the first of such candidates to be deemed to be elected shall be the candidate credited with the greatest value of votes at the earliest count, beginning with the first, at which the values of votes credited to such candidates were unequal. If the values of votes are equal at all counts, the candidate highest in order of preferences shall be deemed to be credited with the greatest value of votes.
Exclusion of candidates.
9. (1) If at the end of any count no candidate has a surplus and one or more vacancies remain unfilled, the Seanad returning officer shall exclude the candidate (in this Rule referred to as the excluded candidate) then credited with the lowest value and shall transfer his papers to the continuing candidates respectively indicated on the ballot papers in the parcel or sub-parcels of the excluded candidate as the voter's next available preference, and shall credit such continuing candidates with the value of the papers so transferred, and the following provisions shall apply to the making of such transfer:
(a) the parcel containing original votes shall first be transferred, the transfer value of each paper being one thousand;
(b) the sub-parcels containing transferred votes shall then be transferred in the order in which and at the value of which the excluded candidate obtained them;
(c) for the purpose of determining whether a candidate is a continuing candidate the transfer of each parcel or sub-parcel shall be regarded as a separate count;
(d) in the transfer of each parcel or sub-parcel, a separate sub-parcel shall be made of the non-transferable papers which shall be set aside at the value at which the excluded candidate obtained them;
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(e) if, when a candidate has to be excluded under this Rule, two or more candidates are each then credited with the same value and are lowest regard shall be had to the total value of original votes credited to each of those candidates and the candidate with the smallest such total value shall be excluded, and where such total values are equal regard shall be had to the total value of votes credited to each of those candidates at the earliest count at which they had unequal values, and the candidates with the smallest such total value at that count shall be excluded, and if those candidates were each credited with the same total value of votes at all counts that one of those candidates who is lowest in the order of preferences shall be excluded.
(2) A candidate on a sub-panel shall not be excluded under this Rule if the number of candidates deemed to be elected to the sub-panel plus the number of continuing candidates thereon, if such candidate were excluded, would be less than the minimum number required to be elected from the sub-panel.
(3) If the value of votes credited to two or more candidates is equal, the candidate first to be excluded shall be the candidate credited with the smallest value of votes at the earliest count, beginning with the first, at which the values of votes were unequal, and if the values of votes were equal at all counts, the candidate lowest in the order of preferences shall be first excluded.
Disposal of papers on transfer.
10. On every transfer made under these Rules, each sub-parcel of papers transferred shall be placed on top of the parcel or sub-parcel (if any) of papers of the candidate to whom the transfer is made and that candidate shall be credited with the value ascertained in accordance with these Rules of the papers so transferred to him.
Filling the last vacancies.
11. (1) If at the end of any count the number of candidates deemed to be elected is equal to the number of vacancies to be filled, no further transfer shall be made.
(2) When at the end of any count the number of continuing candidates is equal to the number of vacancies remaining unfilled, the continuing candidates shall thereupon be deemed to be elected.
(3) When only one vacancy remains unfilled and the value credited to some one continuing candidate exceeds the total of the values credited to the other continuing candidates together with any surplus not transferred, that candidate shall thereupon be deemed to be elected.
(4) When the last vacancies can be filled under this Rule, no further transfer shall be made.
Result sheet. 12. At the end of every count the Seanad returning officer shall record on a result sheet in the prescribed form the total of the values credited to each candidate at the end of that count and also the value of the non-transferable papers not effective on that count and the loss of value on that count owing to disregard of fractions.
Precautions for preservation of secrecy.
13. While the votes are being counted the ballot papers shall so far as it is practicable be kept face upwards and all proper precautions shall be taken by the Seanad returning officer for preventing the numbers on the backs of the ballot papers being seen.
Recount. 14. (1) Any candidate or his agent may, at the conclusion of any count, request the Seanad returning officer to re-examine and recount all or any of the ballot papers dealt with during that count, and the Seanad returning officer shall forthwith re-examine and recount accordingly the ballot papers indicated.
(2) The Seanad returning officer may at his discretion recount ballot papers either once or more often in any case in which he is not satisfied as to the accuracy of any count.
(3) Nothing in this Rule shall make it obligatory on the Seanad returning officer to recount the same parcel of ballot papers more than once.
Definitions. 15. In these Rules—
(1) the expression “continuing candidate” means any candidate not deemed to be elected and not excluded;
(2) the expression “first preference” means the figure “1” standing alone, the expression “second preference” means the figure “2” standing alone in succession to the figure “1”, and the expression “third preference” means the figure “3” standing alone in succession to the figures “1” and “2” set opposite the name of any candidate, and so on;
(3) the expression “next available preference” means a second or subsequent preference recorded in consecutive numerical order for a continuing candidate, the preference next in order on the ballot paper for candidates already deemed to be elected or excluded being ignored;
(4) the expression “transferable paper” means a ballot paper on which, following a first preference, a second or subsequent preference is recorded in numerical order for a continuing candidate;
(5) the expression “non-transferable paper” means a ballot paper—
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(a) on which no second or subsequent preference is recorded for a continuing candidate; or
(b) on which the names of two or more candidates (whether continuing or not) are marked with the same number, and are next in order of preference; or
(c) on which the name of the candidate next in order of preference (whether continuing or not) is marked by a number not following consecutively after some other number on the voting paper or by two or more numbers; or
(d) which is void for uncertainty;
(6) the expression “original vote” in regard to any candidate means a vote derived from a ballot paper on which a first preference is recorded for that candidate:
(7) the expression “transferred vote” in regard to any candidate means a vote derived from a ballot paper on which a second or subsequent preference is recorded for that candidate;
(8) the expression “surplus” means the number by which the total value of the votes, original and transferred, credited to any candidate exceeds the quota;
(9) the expression “count” means (as the context may require) either—
(a) all the operations involved in the counting of the first preferences recorded for candidates; or
(b) all the operations involved in the transfer of the surplus of an elected candidate; or
(c) all the operations involved in the transfer of the votes of an excluded candidate; or
(d) the transfer in pursuance of these Rules of the papers of a candidate deemed not to be a continuing candidate;
(10) the expression “deemed to be elected” means deemed to be elected for the purpose of counting, but without prejudice to the declaration of the result of the election;
(11) the expression “determine by lot” means determine in accordance with the following directions, that is to say:—
the names of the candidates concerned having been written on similar slips of paper, and the slips having been folded so as to prevent identification and mixed and drawn at random, the candidates concerned shall as amongst themselves be arranged on the order of preferences in the order in which the slips containing their names are drawn, beginning with the candidate whose name is on the slip drawn first.
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UNIVERSITY CONSTITUENCIES[Third Schedule to the Seanad Electoral (University Members) Act 1937]
1. (1) After the ballot papers have been mixed in accordance with the Rules contained in the Second Schedule to this Act, the returning officer shall, rejecting any that are invalid, cause the ballot papers to be arranged in parcels according to the first preferences recorded for each candidate.
(2) The returning officer shall then count the number of papers in each parcel, and credit each candidate with a number of votes equal to the number of valid papers on which a first preference has been recorded for such candidate, and he shall ascertain the full total number of all valid papers.
2. The returning officer shall then divide the full total number of all valid papers by a number exceeding by one the number of vacancies to be filled. The result increased by one, any fractional remainder being disregarded, shall be the number of votes sufficient to secure the return of a candidate. This number is herein called the ‘‘quota’’.
3. If at the end of any count the number of votes credited to a candidate is equal to or greater than the quota, that candidate shall be deemed to be elected.
4. (1) If at the end of any count the number of votes credited to a candidate is greater than the quota, the surplus shall be transferred in accordance with the provisions of this Rule to the continuing candidate or candidates indicated on the ballot papers in the parcel or sub-parcel of the elected candidate, according to the next available preferences recorded thereon.
(2) (a) If the votes credited to an elected candidate consist of original votes only, the returning officer shall examine all the papers in the parcel of the elected candidate whose surplus is to be transferred, and shall arrange the transferable papers in sub-parcels according to the next available preferences recorded thereon.
(b) If the votes credited to an elected candidate consist of original and transferred votes, or of transferred votes only, the returning officer shall examine the papers contained in the sub-parcel last received by the elected candidate, and shall arrange the transferable papers therein in further sub-parcels according to the next available preferences recorded thereon.
(c) In either of the cases referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this sub-section the returning officer shall make a separate sub-parcel of the non-transferable papers, and shall ascertain the number of papers in each sub-parcel of transferable papers, and in the sub-parcel of non-transferable papers.
(3) If the surplus is equal to or greater than the total number of papers in the sub-parcels of transferable papers, the returning officer shall transfer each sub-parcel of transferable papers to the continuing candidate indicated thereon as the voters’ next available preference:
Provided that where the surplus is greater than such total number a sub-parcel shall be made of a number of non-transferable papers equal to the difference between the said total number and the surplus and the papers in such sub-parcel shall be set aside and not further taken into account and for the purposes of Rule 22 in the Second Schedule to this Act shall be described as non-transferable papers not effective and the remaining non-transferable papers also arranged as a sub-parcel shall be placed with the papers of the candidate deemed to be elected.
(4) (a) If the surplus is less than the total number of transferable papers, the returning officer shall transfer from each sub-parcel of transferable papers to the continuing candidate indicated thereon as the voters’ next available preference that number of papers which bears the same proportion to the number of papers in the sub-parcel as the surplus bears to the total number of transferable papers.
(b) The number of papers to be transferred from each sub-parcel shall be ascertained by multiplying the number of papers in the sub-parcel by the surplus and dividing the result by the total number of transferable papers. A note shall be made of the fractions, if any, in each quotient ascertained in respect of each candidate.
(c) If, owing to the existence of such fractions, the number of papers to be transferred is less than the surplus, so many of these fractions taken in the order of their magnitude, beginning with the largest, as are necessary to make the total number of papers to be transferred equal to the surplus, shall be reckoned as of the value of unity, and the remaining fractions shall be ignored. If two or more fractions are of equal magnitude, that fraction shall be deemed to be the largest which arises from the largest sub-parcel, and if such sub-parcels are equal in size, preference shall be given to the candidate who obtained the largest number of original votes. Where the numbers of such original votes are equal regard shall be had to the total number of votes credited to such candidates, at the first count at which they had an unequal number of votes, and the fraction credited to the candidate with the greatest number of votes at that count shall be deemed to be the largest. Where the numbers of votes credited to such candidates were equal at all counts the returning officer shall determine by lot which fraction shall be deemed to be the largest.
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(d) The particular papers to be transferred from each sub-parcel shall be those last filed in the sub-parcel, and each paper so transferred shall be marked stamped or perforated so as to indicate the number of the count at which the transfer took place.
(5) A surplus which arises at the end of any count shall be transferred before a surplus which may arise at a subsequent count: Provided that—
(a) the returning officer need not necessarily transfer the surplus of an elected candidate when that surplus, together with any other surplus not transferred, is less than the difference between the numbers of the votes credited to the two lowest continuing candidates;
(b) a surplus which is equal to or greater than the difference between the numbers of votes credited to the two lowest candidates shall be transferred before any surplus which is less than such difference;
(c) if there are two or more surpluses, each of which is less than the difference between the numbers of votes credited to the two lowest candidates, the greatest of such surpluses shall be first transferred without regard to the count at which it arose.
(6) When two or more surpluses arise from the same count the largest shall be first dealt with and the others shall be dealt with in the order of their magnitude.
(7) If two or more candidates have each an equal surplus arising from the same count, regard shall be had to the number of original votes obtained by each candidate, and the surplus of the candidate credited with the largest number of original votes shall be first dealt with.
Where the numbers of such original votes are equal, regard shall be had to the total number of votes credited to such candidates at the first count at which they had an unequal number of votes, and the surplus of the candidate with the greatest number of votes at that count shall be first dealt with.
Where the numbers of votes credited to such candidates were equal at all counts, the returning officer shall determine by lot which surplus he will first deal with.
5. (1) If at any time no candidate has a surplus (or when under the preceding Rule an existing surplus need not be and is not transferred), and one or more vacancies remain unfilled, the returning officer shall exclude the candidate credited with the lowest number of votes, and shall examine all the papers of that candidate and shall arrange the transferable papers in sub-parcels according to the next available preferences recorded thereon for continuing candidates, and shall transfer each sub-parcel to the candidate for whom that preference is recorded, and shall make a separate sub-parcel of the non-transferable papers. The non-transferable papers shall be set aside as finally dealt with and shall for the purposes of Rule 22 in the Second Schedule to this Act be described as non-transferable papers not effective.
(2) If the total of the votes of the two or more lowest candidates together with any surplus not transferred, is less than the number of votes credited to the next highest candidate, the returning officer may in one operation exclude those candidates and transfer their votes in accordance with paragraph (1) of this Rule.
(3) If, when a candidate has to be excluded under this Rule, two or more candidates have each the same number of votes and are lowest, regard shall be had to the number of original votes credited to each of those candidates, and the candidate with the smallest number of original votes shall be excluded, and where the numbers of the original votes are equal, regard shall be had to the total numbers of votes credited to those candidates at the first count at which they had an unequal number of votes, and the candidate with the lowest number of votes at that count shall be excluded and, where the numbers of votes credited to those candidates were equal at all counts, the returning officer shall determine by lot which shall be excluded.
6. (1) Whenever any transfer is made under any of the preceding Rules each sub-parcel of papers transferred shall be placed on top of the parcel, if any, of papers of the candidate to whom the transfer is made, and that candidate shall be credited with a number of votes equal to the number of papers transferred to him.
(2) If after any transfer a candidate has a surplus, that surplus shall be dealt with in accordance with and subject to the provisions contained in Rule 4 before any other candidate is excluded.
7. (1) When the number of continuing candidates is equal to the number of vacancies remaining unfilled, the continuing candidates shall thereupon be deemed to be elected.
(2) When only one vacancy remains unfilled, and the votes of some one continuing candidate exceed the total of all the votes of the other continuing candidates, together with any surplus not transferred, that candidate shall thereupon be deemed to be elected.
(3) When the last vacancies can be filled under this Rule, no further transfer of votes need be made.
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8. (1) Any candidate or his agent may, at the conclusion of any count, request the returning officer to re-examine and recount all or any of the papers dealt with during that count, and the returning officer shall forthwith re-examine and recount accordingly the papers indicated without making any alterations in the arrangement of the papers in the various parcels, save where such alterations may be necessary in consequence of any error discovered in the recount. The returning officer may also at his discretion recount papers either once or more often in any case in which he is not satisfied as to the accuracy of any count: Provided that nothing herein shall make it obligatory on the returning officer to recount the same parcel of papers more than once.
(2) The powers of the Court upon an election petition shall include power to direct the whole or any part of the ballot papers to be recounted, and the result of the election to be ascertained in accordance with these Rules.
(3) On any such recount, subject to such modifications as may be necessary by reason of any order of the Court, each paper shall take the same course as at the original counting of the votes.
9. (1) If any question shall arise in relation to the exclusion of any candidate under Rule 5 or to any transfer of votes, the decision of the returning officer, whether expressed or implied by his acts, shall be final, unless an objection in writing stating the grounds thereof is made to the returning officer by any candidate or his agent before the declaration of the poll, and in that event the decision of the returning officer may be reversed upon an election petition.
(2) If any decision of the returning officer is so reversed, the transfer in question and all operations subsequent thereto shall be void, and the court may direct what transfer is to be made in place of the transfer in question, and may cause the subsequent operations to be carried out, and the result of the election to be ascertained in accordance with these Rules.
10. In these Rules—
(1) The expression ‘‘continuing candidate’’ means any candidate not deemed to be elected and not excluded.
(2) The expression ‘‘first preference’’ means the figure ‘‘1’’ standing alone; the expression ‘‘second preference’’ means the figure ‘‘2’’ standing alone in succession to the figure ‘‘1’’ and the expression ‘‘third preference’’ means the figure ‘‘3’’ standing alone in succession to the figures ‘‘1’’ and ‘‘2’’ set opposite the name of any candidate, and so on.
(3) The expression ‘‘next available preference’’ means a second or subsequent preference recorded in consecutive numerical order for a continuing candidate, the preference next in order on the ballot paper for candidates already deemed to be elected or excluded being ignored.
(4) The expression ‘‘transferable paper’’ means a ballot paper on which, following a first preference, a second or subsequent preference is recorded in consecutive numerical order for a continuing candidate.
(5) The expression ‘‘non-transferable paper’’ means a ballot paper on which no second or subsequent preference is recorded for a continuing candidate.
Provided that a paper shall be deemed to have become a non-transferable paper whenever—
(a) the names of two or more candidates (whether continuing or not) are marked with the same number and are next in order of preference; or
(b) the name of the candidate next in order of preference (whether continuing or not) is marked—
(i) by a number not following consecutively after some other number on the ballot paper; or
(ii) by two or more numbers; or
(c) it is void for uncertainty.
(6) The expression ‘‘original vote’’ in regard to any candidate means a vote derived from a ballot paper on which a first preference is recorded for that candidate.
(7) The expression ‘‘transferred vote’’ in regard to any candidate, means a vote derived from a ballot paper on which a second or subsequent preference is recorded for that candidate.
(8) The expression ‘‘surplus’’ means the number of votes by which the total number of votes, original and transferred credited to any candidate, exceeds the quota.
(9) The expression ‘‘count’’ means—
(a) all the operations involved in the counting of the first preferences recorded for candidates; or
(b) all the operations involved in the transfer of the surplus of an elected candidate; or
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(c) all the operations involved in the transfer of the votes of an excluded candidate.
(10) The expression ‘‘deemed to be elected’’ means deemed to be elected for the purpose of counting of the votes, but without prejudice to the declaration of the poll.
(11) The expression ‘‘determine by lot’’ means determine in accordance with the following direction:—The names of the candidates concerned having been written on similar slips of paper, and the slips having been folded so as to prevent identification and mixed and drawn at random, the candidate or candidates shall, in cases of exclusion be excluded in the order in which their names are drawn, and, in cases of surpluses, the surpluses shall be transferred in the order in which the names are drawn.
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CORRTHOGHCHÁIN
BYE-ELECTIONS
Two bye-elections took place in the period between the Seanad General Election of April 2011 and April 2016, as follows:
10th October, 2014
Cultural and Educational Panel – Oireachtas Sub-panel (Vacancy occasioned by the election of Deirdre Clune to the European Parliament on 27th May, 2014) Gerard P. Craughwell elected.
13th November, 2015
Industrial and Commercial Panel – Oireachtas Sub-panel (Vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Jimmy Harte) Máiría Cahill elected.
NOMINATION BY TAOISEACH
Hildegarde Naughton was nominated by the Taoiseach, with her prior consent, to the Seanad on 19th July, 2013 (Vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Martin McAleese).
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10 Deireadh Fomhair 201410 October 2014
AN ROLLA SAÍOCHTA AGUS OIDEACHAIS – AN FO-ROLLA DON OIREACHTAS
CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL PANEL – OIREACHTAS SUB-PANEL
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 193
Value of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 193,000
Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … 96,501
NAMES OF CANDIDATES Number of votes
First Count Second Count
Value Transfer Result
CRAUGHWELL, Gerard P. 87 87,000 11,000 98,000
McNULTY, John 84 84,000 1,000 85,000
SEELEY, Catherine 22 22,000 -22,000 –
Non-transferable value not effective – 10,000 10,000
Loss of value owing to disregard of fractions – – –
Total 193 193,000 0 193,000
Name of Candidate Elected:– Gerard P. Craughwell
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13 Samhain 201513 November 2015
AN ROLLA TIONSCAIL AGUS TRÁCHTÁLA – AN FO-ROLLA DON OIREACHTAS
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PANEL – OIREACHTAS SUB-PANEL
Number of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 188
Value of Valid Votes … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 188,000
Quota (Value of votes sufficient to secure the election of a candidate) … … … 94,001
NAMES OF CANDIDATES Number of votes
First Count
Result
BEADES, Jerry 10 10,000
BURKE, Sinéad 18 18,000
CAHILL, Máiría 122 122,000
SWANICK, Keith 38 38,000
Non-transferable value not effective –
Loss of Value owing to disregard of fractions –
Total 188 188,000
Name of Candidate Elected:– Máiría Cahill
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