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21st Dáil
20th Dáil 22nd Dáil
Overview
Legislative bodyDáil Éireann
JurisdictionIreland
Meeting placeLeinster House
Term5 July 1977 – 21 May 1981
Election1977 general election
Government
Members148
Ceann ComhairlePádraig Faulkner
Joseph Brennan
until 13 July 1980
TaoiseachCharles Haughey
Jack Lynch
until 11 December 1979
TánaisteGeorge Colley
Chief WhipSeán Moore
Michael Woods
until 11 December 1979
Patrick Lalor
until 1 July 1979
Leader of the OppositionGarret FitzGerald
Sessions
1st5 July 1977 – 6 July 1977
2nd12 October 1977 – 29 June 1978
3rd11 October 1978 – 18 July 1979
4th17 October 1979 – 26 June 1980
5th15 October 1980 – 21 May 1981

The 21st Dáil was elected at the 1977 general election on 16 June 1977 and met on 5 July 1977. The members of Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland, are known as TDs. The 21st Dáil saw a change of Taoiseach from Jack Lynch to Charles Haughey. On 21 May 1981, President Patrick Hillery dissolved the Dáil on the request of Taoiseach Charles Haughey. The 21st Dáil lasted 1,417 days.

Composition of the 21st Dáil

Party June 1977 May 1981
Fianna Fáil 84 81
Fine Gael 43 45
Labour 17 16
Independent Fianna Fáil 1 1
Independent 3 3
Ceann Comhairle 1
Vacant 1

In July 1977, Fianna Fáil, denoted with a bullet (), formed the 15th government of Ireland, a majority government, led by Jack Lynch as Taoiseach. In December 1979, Charles Haughey succeeded as Fianna Fáil leader and Taoiseach, forming the 16th government of Ireland.

Graphical representation

This is a graphical comparison of party strengths in the 21st Dáil from July 1977. This was not the official seating plan.

Ceann Comhairle

On the meeting of the Dáil, Joseph Brennan (FF) was proposed by Jack Lynch (FF) and seconded by George Colley (FF) for the position of Ceann Comhairle. Seán Treacy (Lab) was proposed by Garret FitzGerald (FG) and seconded by Joseph Bermingham (Lab) for the position. Brennan was elected by a vote of 84 to 60.[1]

Brennan died on 13 July 1980.[2] On 15 October 1980, Pádraig Faulkner (FF) was appointed Ceann Comhairle on a temporary basis.[3] On 16 October 1980, Faulkner was proposed by Jack Lynch for the position on a permanent basis, and was elected without a vote.[4]

TDs by constituency

The list of the 148 TDs elected is given in alphabetical order by Dáil constituency.[5]

Members of the 21st Dáil
Constituency Name Party
Carlow–Kilkenny Liam Aylward  Fianna Fáil
Kieran Crotty  Fine Gael
Jim Gibbons   Fianna Fáil
Tom Nolan  Fianna Fáil
Séamus Pattison  Labour
Cavan–Monaghan John Conlan  Fine Gael
Tom Fitzpatrick  Fine Gael
Jimmy Leonard   Fianna Fáil
Rory O'Hanlon  Fianna Fáil
John Wilson  Fianna Fáil
Clare Sylvester Barrett  Fianna Fáil
Brendan Daly  Fianna Fáil
Frank Taylor   Fine Gael
Cork City Peter Barry  Fine Gael
Seán French  Fianna Fáil
Patrick Kerrigan   Labour
Jack Lynch  Fianna Fáil
Pearse Wyse  Fianna Fáil
Cork Mid Barry Cogan  Fianna Fáil
Donal Creed  Fine Gael
Eileen Desmond   Labour
Gene Fitzgerald  Fianna Fáil
Thomas Meaney  Fianna Fáil
Cork North-East Richard Barry  Fine Gael
Seán Brosnan  Fianna Fáil
Jerry Cronin   Fianna Fáil
Patrick Hegarty  Fine Gael
Cork South-West Michael Murphy  Labour
Jim O'Keeffe  Fine Gael
Joe Walsh   Fianna Fáil
Donegal Neil Blaney  Independent Fianna Fáil
Joseph Brennan  Fianna Fáil
Hugh Conaghan   Fianna Fáil
Paddy Harte  Fine Gael
James White  Fine Gael
Dublin Artane Noël Browne  Independent
Charles Haughey  Fianna Fáil
Timothy Killeen   Fianna Fáil
Dublin Ballyfermot Eileen Lemass  Fianna Fáil
Jim Mitchell  Fine Gael
John O'Connell   Labour
Dublin Cabra Hugh Byrne  Fine Gael
Vivion de Valera  Fianna Fáil
Tom Leonard   Fianna Fáil
Dublin Clontarf George Colley  Fianna Fáil
Michael Joe Cosgrave  Fine Gael
Michael Woods   Fianna Fáil
Dublin County Mid Síle de Valera  Fianna Fáil
Larry McMahon  Fine Gael
Seán Walsh   Fianna Fáil
Dublin County North John Boland  Fine Gael
Ray Burke  Fianna Fáil
Joe Fox   Fianna Fáil
Dublin County South Niall Andrews  Fianna Fáil
John Horgan  Labour
John Kelly   Fine Gael
Dublin County West Mark Clinton  Fine Gael
Liam Lawlor  Fianna Fáil
Brian Lenihan   Fianna Fáil
Dublin Finglas Bertie Ahern  Fianna Fáil
Luke Belton  Fine Gael
Jim Tunney   Fianna Fáil
Dublin North-Central Vincent Brady  Fianna Fáil
Michael Keating  Fine Gael
Michael O'Leary   Labour
Dublin Rathmines West Gerard Brady  Fianna Fáil
Ben Briscoe  Fianna Fáil
Richie Ryan   Fine Gael
Dublin South-Central Frank Cluskey  Labour
Tom Fitzpatrick  Fianna Fáil
Fergus O'Brien   Fine Gael
Dublin South-East Garret FitzGerald  Fine Gael
Seán Moore  Fianna Fáil
Ruairi Quinn   Labour
Dún Laoghaire David Andrews  Fianna Fáil
Barry Desmond  Labour
Liam Cosgrave   Fine Gael
Martin O'Donoghue  Fianna Fáil
Galway East Johnny Callanan  Fianna Fáil
John Donnellan  Fine Gael
Thomas Hussey   Fianna Fáil
Mark Killilea Jnr  Fianna Fáil
Galway West Máire Geoghegan-Quinn  Fianna Fáil
Bill Loughnane  Fianna Fáil
John Mannion Jnr   Fine Gael
Bobby Molloy  Fianna Fáil
Kerry North Kit Ahern  Fianna Fáil
Tom McEllistrim  Fianna Fáil
Dan Spring   Labour
Kerry South Michael Begley  Fine Gael
Timothy O'Connor  Fianna Fáil
John O'Leary   Fianna Fáil
Kildare Joseph Bermingham  Labour
Charlie McCreevy  Fianna Fáil
Paddy Power   Fianna Fáil
Laois–Offaly Ger Connolly  Fianna Fáil
Bernard Cowen  Fianna Fáil
Tom Enright   Fine Gael
Oliver J. Flanagan  Fine Gael
Patrick Lalor  Fianna Fáil
Limerick East Michael Herbert  Fianna Fáil
Michael Lipper  Independent
Tom O'Donnell   Fine Gael
Desmond O'Malley  Fianna Fáil
Limerick West Gerry Collins  Fianna Fáil
Michael J. Noonan  Fianna Fáil
William O'Brien   Fine Gael
Longford–Westmeath Seán Keegan  Fianna Fáil
Gerry L'Estrange  Fine Gael
Albert Reynolds   Fianna Fáil
Joe Sheridan  Independent
Louth Paddy Donegan  Fine Gael
Joseph Farrell  Fianna Fáil
Pádraig Faulkner   Fianna Fáil
Eddie Filgate  Fianna Fáil
Mayo East Seán Calleary  Fianna Fáil
P. J. Morley  Fianna Fáil
Paddy O'Toole   Fine Gael
Mayo West Pádraig Flynn  Fianna Fáil
Denis Gallagher  Fianna Fáil
Enda Kenny   Fine Gael
Meath John Bruton  Fine Gael
Brendan Crinion  Fianna Fáil
Jim Fitzsimons   Fianna Fáil
James Tully  Labour
Roscommon–Leitrim Joan Burke  Fine Gael
Seán Doherty  Fianna Fáil
Terry Leyden   Fianna Fáil
Sligo–Leitrim James Gallagher  Fianna Fáil
Eugene Gilhawley  Fine Gael
Ray MacSharry   Fianna Fáil
Tipperary North Michael O'Kennedy  Fianna Fáil
John Ryan  Labour
Michael Smith   Fianna Fáil
Tipperary South Noel Davern  Fianna Fáil
Brendan Griffin  Fine Gael
Seán Treacy   Labour
Waterford Edward Collins  Fine Gael
Austin Deasy  Fine Gael
Jackie Fahey   Fianna Fáil
Billy Kenneally  Fianna Fáil
Wexford Lorcan Allen  Fianna Fáil
Seán Browne  Fianna Fáil
Brendan Corish   Labour
Michael D'Arcy  Fine Gael
Wicklow Liam Kavanagh  Labour
Ciarán Murphy  Fianna Fáil
Godfrey Timmins   Fine Gael

Changes

Date Constituency Loss Gain Note
5 July 1977 Donegal  Fianna Fáil  Ceann Comhairle Joseph Brennan takes office as Ceann Comhairle[1]
18 April 1979 Cork North-East  Fianna Fáil   Death of Seán Brosnan
4 July 1979 Cork City  Labour   Death of Patrick Kerrigan
7 November 1979 Cork North-East    Fine Gael Myra Barry wins seat vacated by the death of Brosnan
7 November 1979 Cork City    Fine Gael Liam Burke wins seat vacated by the death of Kerrigan
13 July 1980 Donegal  Ceann Comhairle   Death of Joseph Brennan
16 October 1980 Louth  Fianna Fáil  Ceann Comhairle Pádraig Faulkner takes office as Ceann Comhairle[4]
6 November 1980 Donegal    Fianna Fáil Clement Coughlan holds seat vacated by the death of Brennan
27 January 1981 Tipperary North  Fianna Fáil   Resignation of Michael O'Kennedy on appointment as EC Commissioner[6]

On 11 February 1981, a motion to move the writ for the vacancy in Tipperary North was rejected on a vote of 40 to 66.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Election of Ceann Comhairle – Dáil Éireann (21st Dáil) – Vol. 300 No. 1". Houses of the Oireachtas. 5 July 1977. Archived from the original on 8 July 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Death of Ceann Comhairle: Expression of Sympathy – Dáil Éireann (21st Dáil) – Vol. 323 No. 1". Houses of the Oireachtas. 15 October 1980. Archived from the original on 8 July 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Office of Ceann Comhairle – Dáil Éireann (21st Dáil) – Vol. 323 No. 1". Houses of the Oireachtas. 15 October 1980. Archived from the original on 3 October 2018. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Office of Ceann Comhairle – Dáil Éireann (21st Dáil) – Vol. 323 No. 2". Houses of the Oireachtas. 16 October 1980. Archived from the original on 3 October 2018. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  5. ^ "TDs & Senators (21st Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. Archived from the original on 5 May 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Resignation of Member – Dáil Éireann (21st Dáil) – Vol. 326 No. 1". Houses of the Oireachtas. 27 January 1981. Archived from the original on 22 June 2022. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Issue of Writ: Motion – Dáil Éireann (21st Dáil) – Vol. 326 No. 8". Houses of the Oireachtas. 11 February 1981. Archived from the original on 4 November 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2022.

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