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Fianna Fáil

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Fianna Fáil

Fianna Fáil ( ; Irish: [ˌfʲiən̪ˠə ˈfˠaːlʲ]; meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (Irish: Fianna Fáil – An Páirtí Poblachtánach), is a centre to centre-right political party in Ireland. Fianna Fáil was founded as a republican party in 1926 by Éamon de Valera and his supporters after they split from Sinn Féin in order to take seats in the Oireachtas, which Sinn Féin refused to recognise. Since 1927, Fianna Fáil has been one of Ireland's two major parties, along with Fine Gael since 1933; both are seen as centre-right parties, to the right of the Labour Party and Sinn Féin. The party dominated Irish political life for most of the 20th century, and, since its foundation, either it or Fine Gael has led every government. Between 1932 and 2011, it was the largest party in Dáil Éireann, but latterly with a decline in its vote share; from 1989 onwards, its periods of government were in coalition with parties of either the left or the right. Fianna Fáil's vote collapsed in the 2011 general election; it ended in third place, in what was widely seen as a political realignment in the wake of the post-2008 Irish economic downturn. By 2016, it had recovered enough to become the largest opposition party, and it entered a confidence and supply arrangement with a Fine Gael–led minority government. In 2020, after a number of months of political stalemate following the general election, Fianna Fáil agreed with Fine Gael and the Green Party to enter into an unprecedented coalition, with the leaders of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael rotating between the roles of Taoiseach and Tánaiste. Fianna Fáil is a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, and of Liberal International. From 2019 to 2022, Fianna Fáil was in partnership with the Social Democratic and Labour Party in Northern Ireland.

Infobox

Leader
Micheál Martin
Deputy leader
Jack Chambers
General Secretary
Seán Dorgan
Chairperson
Brendan Smith
Seanad leader
Fiona O'Loughlin
Founder
Éamon de Valera
Founded
16 May 1926; 99 years ago (1926-05-16)
Split from
Sinn Féin
Headquarters
65–66 Mount Street Lower, Dublin, Ireland
Youth wing
Ógra Fianna Fáil
LGBT wing
Fianna Fáil LGBTQI Network
Membership (2024)
15,000
Ideology
mw- ConservatismChristian democracyIrish republicanism
Political position
Centre to centre-right
European affiliation
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe[a]
European Parliament group
Renew Europe[b]
International affiliation
Liberal International
Colours
mw- Green
Anthem
"We'll Be There"
Dáil Éireann
48 / 174
Seanad Éireann
19 / 60
European Parliament
4 / 14
Councillors
246 / 949

Tables

· Leadership and president
Éamon de Valera
Éamon de Valera
Leader
Éamon de Valera
Period
1926–1959
Constituency
Clare
Years as Taoiseach
1932–1933–1937–1938–1943–1944–1948; 1951–1954; 1957–1959(6th, 7th, and 8th Executive Council of the Irish Free State,1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th and 8th Government of Ireland)
Seán Lemass
Seán Lemass
Leader
Seán Lemass
Period
1959–1966
Constituency
Dublin South-Central
Years as Taoiseach
1959–1961–1965–1966(9th, 10th and 11th Government of Ireland)
Jack Lynch
Jack Lynch
Leader
Jack Lynch
Period
1966–1979
Constituency
Cork Borough (1948–1969)Cork City North-West (1969–1977)Cork City (1977–1981)
Years as Taoiseach
1966–1969–1973; 1977–1979(12th, 13th and 15th Government of Ireland)
Charles Haughey
Charles Haughey
Leader
Charles Haughey
Period
1979–1992
Constituency
Dublin North-East (1957–1977)Dublin Artane (1977–1981)Dublin North-Central (1981–1992)
Years as Taoiseach
1979–1981; Feb 1982 – Nov 1982; 1987–1989–1992(16th, 18th, 20th and 21st Government of Ireland)
Albert Reynolds
Albert Reynolds
Leader
Albert Reynolds
Period
1992–1994
Constituency
Longford–Roscommon
Years as Taoiseach
1992–1992–1994(22nd and 23rd Government of Ireland)
Bertie Ahern
Bertie Ahern
Leader
Bertie Ahern
Period
1994–2008
Constituency
Dublin Central
Years as Taoiseach
1997–2002–2007–2008(25th, 26th and 27th Government of Ireland)
Brian Cowen
Brian Cowen
Leader
Brian Cowen
Period
2008–2011
Constituency
Laois–Offaly
Years as Taoiseach
2008–2011(28th Government of Ireland)
Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin
Leader
Micheál Martin
Period
2011–present
Constituency
Cork South-Central
Years as Taoiseach
2020–2022; 2025–present (32nd and 35th Government of Ireland)
Leader
Portrait
Period
Constituency
Years as Taoiseach
Éamon de Valera
1926–1959
Clare
1932–1933–1937–1938–1943–1944–1948; 1951–1954; 1957–1959(6th, 7th, and 8th Executive Council of the Irish Free State,1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th and 8th Government of Ireland)
Seán Lemass
1959–1966
Dublin South-Central
1959–1961–1965–1966(9th, 10th and 11th Government of Ireland)
Jack Lynch
1966–1979
Cork Borough (1948–1969)Cork City North-West (1969–1977)Cork City (1977–1981)
1966–1969–1973; 1977–1979(12th, 13th and 15th Government of Ireland)
Charles Haughey
1979–1992
Dublin North-East (1957–1977)Dublin Artane (1977–1981)Dublin North-Central (1981–1992)
1979–1981; Feb 1982 – Nov 1982; 1987–1989–1992(16th, 18th, 20th and 21st Government of Ireland)
Albert Reynolds
1992–1994
Longford–Roscommon
1992–1992–1994(22nd and 23rd Government of Ireland)
Bertie Ahern
1994–2008
Dublin Central
1997–2002–2007–2008(25th, 26th and 27th Government of Ireland)
Brian Cowen
2008–2011
Laois–Offaly
2008–2011(28th Government of Ireland)
Micheál Martin
2011–present
Cork South-Central
2020–2022; 2025–present (32nd and 35th Government of Ireland)
· Leadership and president › Deputy leader
Joseph Brennan
Joseph Brennan
Name
Joseph Brennan
Period
1973–1977
Constituency
Donegal–Leitrim
Leader
Jack Lynch
George Colley
George Colley
Name
George Colley
Period
1977–1982
Constituency
Dublin Central
Leader
Jack Lynch Charles Haughey
Ray MacSharry
Ray MacSharry
Name
Ray MacSharry
Period
1982–1983
Constituency
Sligo–Leitrim
Leader
Charles Haughey
Brian Lenihan Snr
Brian Lenihan Snr
Name
Brian Lenihan Snr
Period
1983–1990
Constituency
Dublin West
John Wilson
John Wilson
Name
John Wilson
Period
1990–1992
Constituency
Cavan–Monaghan
Bertie Ahern
Bertie Ahern
Name
Bertie Ahern
Period
1992–1994
Constituency
Dublin Central
Leader
Albert Reynolds
Mary O'Rourke
Mary O'Rourke
Name
Mary O'Rourke
Period
1995–2002
Constituency
Longford–Westmeath
Leader
Bertie Ahern
Brian Cowen
Brian Cowen
Name
Brian Cowen
Period
2002–2008
Constituency
Laois–Offaly
Mary Coughlan
Mary Coughlan
Name
Mary Coughlan
Period
2008–2011
Constituency
Donegal South-West
Leader
Brian Cowen
Mary Hanafin
Mary Hanafin
Name
Mary Hanafin
Period
2011
Constituency
Dún Laoghaire
Leader
Micheál Martin
Brian Lenihan Jnr
Brian Lenihan Jnr
Name
Brian Lenihan Jnr
Period
2011
Constituency
Dublin West
Éamon Ó Cuív
Éamon Ó Cuív
Name
Éamon Ó Cuív
Period
2011–2012
Constituency
Galway West
Dara Calleary
Dara Calleary
Name
Dara Calleary
Period
2018–2020
Constituency
Mayo
Jack Chambers
Jack Chambers
Name
Jack Chambers
Period
2024–present
Constituency
Dublin West
Name
Period
Constituency
Leader
Joseph Brennan
1973–1977
Donegal–Leitrim
Jack Lynch
George Colley
1977–1982
Dublin Central
Jack Lynch Charles Haughey
Ray MacSharry
1982–1983
Sligo–Leitrim
Charles Haughey
Brian Lenihan Snr
1983–1990
Dublin West
John Wilson
1990–1992
Cavan–Monaghan
Bertie Ahern
1992–1994
Dublin Central
Albert Reynolds
Mary O'Rourke
1995–2002
Longford–Westmeath
Bertie Ahern
Brian Cowen
2002–2008
Laois–Offaly
Mary Coughlan
2008–2011
Donegal South-West
Brian Cowen
Mary Hanafin
2011
Dún Laoghaire
Micheál Martin
Brian Lenihan Jnr
2011
Dublin West
Éamon Ó Cuív
2011–2012
Galway West
Dara Calleary
2018–2020
Mayo
Jack Chambers
2024–present
Dublin West
· Leadership and president › Seanad leader
Eoin Ryan Snr
Eoin Ryan Snr
Name
Eoin Ryan Snr
Period
1977–1982
Panel
Industrial and Commercial Panel
Mick Lanigan
Mick Lanigan
Name
Mick Lanigan
Period
1982–1990
Panel
Industrial and Commercial Panel (1982–89)Nominated member of Seanad Éireann (1989–90)
Seán Fallon
Seán Fallon
Name
Seán Fallon
Period
1990–1992
Panel
Industrial and Commercial Panel
G. V. Wright
G. V. Wright
Name
G. V. Wright
Period
1992–1997
Panel
Nominated member of Seanad Éireann
Donie Cassidy
Donie Cassidy
Name
Donie Cassidy
Period
1997–2002
Panel
Labour Panel
Mary O'Rourke
Mary O'Rourke
Name
Mary O'Rourke
Period
2002–2007
Panel
Nominated member of Seanad Éireann
Donie Cassidy
Donie Cassidy
Name
Donie Cassidy
Period
2007–2011
Panel
Labour Panel
Darragh O'Brien
Darragh O'Brien
Name
Darragh O'Brien
Period
2011–2016
Panel
Labour Panel
Catherine Ardagh
Catherine Ardagh
Name
Catherine Ardagh
Period
2016–2020
Panel
Industrial and Commercial Panel
Lisa Chambers
Lisa Chambers
Name
Lisa Chambers
Period
2020–2025
Panel
Cultural and Educational Panel
Fiona O'Loughlin
Fiona O'Loughlin
Name
Fiona O'Loughlin
Period
2025–present
Panel
Administrative Panel
Name
Period
Panel
Eoin Ryan Snr
1977–1982
Industrial and Commercial Panel
Mick Lanigan
1982–1990
Industrial and Commercial Panel (1982–89)Nominated member of Seanad Éireann (1989–90)
Seán Fallon
1990–1992
Industrial and Commercial Panel
G. V. Wright
1992–1997
Nominated member of Seanad Éireann
Donie Cassidy
1997–2002
Labour Panel
Mary O'Rourke
2002–2007
Nominated member of Seanad Éireann
Donie Cassidy
2007–2011
Labour Panel
Darragh O'Brien
2011–2016
Labour Panel
Catherine Ardagh
2016–2020
Industrial and Commercial Panel
Lisa Chambers
2020–2025
Cultural and Educational Panel
Fiona O'Loughlin
2025–present
Administrative Panel
· Election results › Dáil Éireann
June 1927
June 1927
Election
June 1927
Leader
Éamon de Valera
FPv
299,486
FPv%
26.2 (#2)
Seats
44 / 153
±
New
Dáil
5th
Government
Abstention3rd executive(CnG minority)
Sep. 1927
Sep. 1927
Election
Sep. 1927
Leader
411,777
FPv
35.2 (#2)
FPv%
57 / 153
Seats
13
±
6th
Dáil
Opposition4th, 5th executive(CnG-FP minority)
1932
1932
Election
1932
Leader
566,498
FPv
44.5 (#1)
FPv%
72 / 153
Seats
15
±
7th
Dáil
Government6th executive(FF minority)
1933
1933
Election
1933
Leader
689,054
FPv
49.7 (#1)
FPv%
77 / 153
Seats
5
±
8th
Dáil
Government7th executive(FF minority)
1937
1937
Election
1937
Leader
599,040
FPv
45.2 (#1)
FPv%
69 / 138
Seats
8
±
9th
Dáil
Government8th executive,1st government(FF minority)
1938
1938
Election
1938
Leader
667,996
FPv
51.9 (#1)
FPv%
77 / 138
Seats
8
±
10th
Dáil
Government2nd government(FF majority)
1943
1943
Election
1943
Leader
557,525
FPv
41.9 (#1)
FPv%
67 / 138
Seats
10
±
11th
Dáil
Government3rd government(FF minority)
1944
1944
Election
1944
Leader
595,259
FPv
48.9 (#1)
FPv%
76 / 138
Seats
9
±
12th
Dáil
Government4th government(FF majority)
1948
1948
Election
1948
Leader
553,914
FPv
41.9 (#1)
FPv%
68 / 147
Seats
8
±
13th
Dáil
Opposition5th government(FG-Lab-CnP-CnT-NL-MR-Ind majority)
1951
1951
Election
1951
Leader
616,212
FPv
46.3 (#1)
FPv%
69 / 147
Seats
1
±
14th
Dáil
Government6th government(FF minority)
1954
1954
Election
1954
Leader
578,960
FPv
43.4 (#1)
FPv%
65 / 147
Seats
4
±
15th
Dáil
Opposition7th government(FG-Lab-CnT minority)
1957
1957
Election
1957
Leader
592,994
FPv
48.3 (#1)
FPv%
78 / 147
Seats
13
±
16th
Dáil
Government8th, 9th government(FF majority)
1961
1961
Election
1961
Leader
Seán Lemass
FPv
512,073
FPv%
43.8 (#1)
Seats
70 / 144
±
8
Dáil
17th
Government
Government10th government(FF minority)
1965
1965
Election
1965
Leader
597,414
FPv
47.7 (#1)
FPv%
72 / 144
Seats
2
±
18th
Dáil
Government11th, 12th government(FF majority)
1969
1969
Election
1969
Leader
Jack Lynch
FPv
602,234
FPv%
45.7 (#1)
Seats
75 / 144
±
3
Dáil
19th
Government
Government13th government(FF majority)
1973
1973
Election
1973
Leader
624,528
FPv
46.2 (#1)
FPv%
69 / 144
Seats
6
±
20th
Dáil
Oppositon14th government(FG-Lab majority)
1977
1977
Election
1977
Leader
811,615
FPv
50.6 (#1)
FPv%
84 / 148
Seats
15
±
21st
Dáil
Government15th, 16th government(FF majority)
1981
1981
Election
1981
Leader
Charles Haughey
FPv
777,616
FPv%
45.3 (#1)
Seats
78 / 166
±
6
Dáil
22nd
Government
Opposition17th government(FG-Lab minority)
Feb. 1982
Feb. 1982
Election
Feb. 1982
Leader
786,951
FPv
47.3 (#1)
FPv%
81 / 166
Seats
3
±
23rd
Dáil
Government18th government(FF minority)
Nov. 1982
Nov. 1982
Election
Nov. 1982
Leader
763,313
FPv
45.2 (#1)
FPv%
75 / 166
Seats
6
±
24th
Dáil
Opposition19th government(FG-Lab majority)
1987
1987
Election
1987
Leader
784,547
FPv
44.1 (#1)
FPv%
81 / 166
Seats
6
±
25th
Dáil
Government20th government(FF minority)
1989
1989
Election
1989
Leader
731,472
FPv
44.1 (#1)
FPv%
77 / 166
Seats
4
±
26th
Dáil
Government21st, 22nd government(FF-PD majority)
1992
1992
Election
1992
Leader
Albert Reynolds
FPv
674,650
FPv%
39.1 (#1)
Seats
68 / 166
±
9
Dáil
27th
Government
Government23rd government(FF-Lab majority)
Opposition24th government(FG-Lab-DL majority)
Opposition24th government(FG-Lab-DL majority)
Election
Opposition24th government(FG-Lab-DL majority)
1997
1997
Election
1997
Leader
Bertie Ahern
FPv
703,682
FPv%
39.3 (#1)
Seats
77 / 166
±
9
Dáil
28th
Government
Government25th government(FF-PD minority)
2002
2002
Election
2002
Leader
770,748
FPv
41.5 (#1)
FPv%
81 / 166
Seats
4
±
29th
Dáil
Government26th government(FF-PD majority)
2007
2007
Election
2007
Leader
858,565
FPv
41.6 (#1)
FPv%
77 / 166
Seats
4
±
30th
Dáil
Government27th, 28th government(FF-GP-PD/Ind majority)
2011
2011
Election
2011
Leader
Micheál Martin
FPv
387,358
FPv%
17.5 (#3)
Seats
20 / 166
±
57
Dáil
31st
Government
Opposition29th government(FG-Lab supermajority)
2016
2016
Election
2016
Leader
519,356
FPv
24.3 (#2)
FPv%
44 / 158
Seats
23
±
32nd
Dáil
Confidence and supply30th, 31st government(FG-Ind minority)
2020
2020
Election
2020
Leader
484,315
FPv
22.2 (#2)
FPv%
38 / 160
Seats
6
±
33rd
Dáil
Government32nd, 33rd, 34th government(FF-FG-GP majority)
2024
2024
Election
2024
Leader
481,417
FPv
21.9 (#1)
FPv%
48 / 174
Seats
10
±
34th
Dáil
Government35th government(FF-FG-Ind majority)
Election
Leader
FPv
FPv%
Seats
±
Dáil
Government
June 1927
Éamon de Valera
299,486
26.2 (#2)
44 / 153
New
5th
Abstention3rd executive(CnG minority)
Sep. 1927
411,777
35.2 (#2)
57 / 153
13
6th
Opposition4th, 5th executive(CnG-FP minority)
1932
566,498
44.5 (#1)
72 / 153
15
7th
Government6th executive(FF minority)
1933
689,054
49.7 (#1)
77 / 153
5
8th
Government7th executive(FF minority)
1937
599,040
45.2 (#1)
69 / 138
8
9th
Government8th executive,1st government(FF minority)
1938
667,996
51.9 (#1)
77 / 138
8
10th
Government2nd government(FF majority)
1943
557,525
41.9 (#1)
67 / 138
10
11th
Government3rd government(FF minority)
1944
595,259
48.9 (#1)
76 / 138
9
12th
Government4th government(FF majority)
1948
553,914
41.9 (#1)
68 / 147
8
13th
Opposition5th government(FG-Lab-CnP-CnT-NL-MR-Ind majority)
1951
616,212
46.3 (#1)
69 / 147
1
14th
Government6th government(FF minority)
1954
578,960
43.4 (#1)
65 / 147
4
15th
Opposition7th government(FG-Lab-CnT minority)
1957
592,994
48.3 (#1)
78 / 147
13
16th
Government8th, 9th government(FF majority)
1961
Seán Lemass
512,073
43.8 (#1)
70 / 144
8
17th
Government10th government(FF minority)
1965
597,414
47.7 (#1)
72 / 144
2
18th
Government11th, 12th government(FF majority)
1969
Jack Lynch
602,234
45.7 (#1)
75 / 144
3
19th
Government13th government(FF majority)
1973
624,528
46.2 (#1)
69 / 144
6
20th
Oppositon14th government(FG-Lab majority)
1977
811,615
50.6 (#1)
84 / 148
15
21st
Government15th, 16th government(FF majority)
1981
Charles Haughey
777,616
45.3 (#1)
78 / 166
6
22nd
Opposition17th government(FG-Lab minority)
Feb. 1982
786,951
47.3 (#1)
81 / 166
3
23rd
Government18th government(FF minority)
Nov. 1982
763,313
45.2 (#1)
75 / 166
6
24th
Opposition19th government(FG-Lab majority)
1987
784,547
44.1 (#1)
81 / 166
6
25th
Government20th government(FF minority)
1989
731,472
44.1 (#1)
77 / 166
4
26th
Government21st, 22nd government(FF-PD majority)
1992
Albert Reynolds
674,650
39.1 (#1)
68 / 166
9
27th
Government23rd government(FF-Lab majority)
Opposition24th government(FG-Lab-DL majority)
1997
Bertie Ahern
703,682
39.3 (#1)
77 / 166
9
28th
Government25th government(FF-PD minority)
2002
770,748
41.5 (#1)
81 / 166
4
29th
Government26th government(FF-PD majority)
2007
858,565
41.6 (#1)
77 / 166
4
30th
Government27th, 28th government(FF-GP-PD/Ind majority)
2011
Micheál Martin
387,358
17.5 (#3)
20 / 166
57
31st
Opposition29th government(FG-Lab supermajority)
2016
519,356
24.3 (#2)
44 / 158
23
32nd
Confidence and supply30th, 31st government(FG-Ind minority)
2020
484,315
22.2 (#2)
38 / 160
6
33rd
Government32nd, 33rd, 34th government(FF-FG-GP majority)
2024
481,417
21.9 (#1)
48 / 174
10
34th
Government35th government(FF-FG-Ind majority)
· Election results › Presidential elections
1938
1938
Election
1938
Candidate
Nominated Douglas Hyde with Fine Gael
1945
1945
Election
1945
Candidate
Seán T. O'Kelly
FPv
537,965
%
49.5%
+/– pp
Position
1
1952
1952
Election
1952
Candidate
Supported Seán T. O'Kelly as an independent
1959
1959
Election
1959
Candidate
Éamon de Valera
FPv
538,003
%
56.3%
+/– pp
6.8
Position
1
1966
1966
Election
1966
Candidate
558,861
FPv
50.5%
%
5.8
+/– pp
1
1973
1973
Election
1973
Candidate
Erskine H. Childers
FPv
635,867
%
52.0%
+/– pp
1.5
Position
1
1974
1974
Election
1974
Candidate
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
FPv
Unopposed
%
1
1976
1976
Election
1976
Candidate
Patrick Hillery
FPv
Unopposed
%
1
1983
1983
Election
1983
Candidate
Supported Patrick Hillery as an independent
1990
1990
Election
1990
Candidate
Brian Lenihan
FPv
694,484
%
44.1%
+/– pp
7.9
Position
2
1997
1997
Election
1997
Candidate
Mary McAleese
FPv
574,424
%
45.2%
+/– pp
1.1
Position
1
2004
2004
Election
2004
Candidate
Supported Mary McAleese as an independent
2011
2011
Election
2011
Candidate
Did not contest
2018
2018
Election
2018
Candidate
Supported Michael D. Higgins as an independent
2025
2025
Election
2025
Candidate
Jim Gavin
FPv
103,568
%
7.2%
+/– pp
38.0
Position
3
Election
Candidate
FPv
%
+/– pp
Position
1938
Nominated Douglas Hyde with Fine Gael
1945
Seán T. O'Kelly
537,965
49.5%
1
1952
Supported Seán T. O'Kelly as an independent
1959
Éamon de Valera
538,003
56.3%
6.8
1
1966
558,861
50.5%
5.8
1
1973
Erskine H. Childers
635,867
52.0%
1.5
1
1974
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
Unopposed
1
1976
Patrick Hillery
Unopposed
1
1983
Supported Patrick Hillery as an independent
1990
Brian Lenihan
694,484
44.1%
7.9
2
1997
Mary McAleese
574,424
45.2%
1.1
1
2004
Supported Mary McAleese as an independent
2011
Did not contest
2018
Supported Michael D. Higgins as an independent
2025
Jim Gavin
103,568
7.2%
38.0
3
· Election results › European Parliament
1979
1979
Election
1979
Leader
Jack Lynch
FPv
464,451
%
34.7 (#1)
Seats
5 / 15
%
33.3 (#1)
+/−
New
EP Group
EPD
EP Party
1984
1984
Election
1984
Leader
Charles Haughey
FPv
438,946
%
39.2 (#1)
Seats
8 / 15
%
53.3 (#1)
+/−
3
EP Group
EDA
1989
1989
Election
1989
Leader
514,537
FPv
31.5 (#1)
%
6 / 15
Seats
40.0 (#1)
%
2
1994
1994
Election
1994
Leader
Albert Reynolds
FPv
398,066
%
35.0 (#1)
Seats
7 / 15
%
46.7 (#1)
+/−
1
EP Group
UFE
1999
1999
Election
1999
Leader
Bertie Ahern
FPv
537,757
%
38.6 (#1)
Seats
6 / 15
%
40.0 (#1)
+/−
1
EP Group
UEN
EP Party
AEN
2004
2004
Election
2004
Leader
524,504
FPv
29.5 (#1)
%
4 / 13
Seats
30.8 (#2)
%
2
2009
2009
Election
2009
Leader
Brian Cowen
FPv
440,562
%
24.1 (#2)
Seats
3 / 12
%
25.0 (#2)
+/−
1
EP Group
ALDE
EP Party
ALDE
2014
2014
Election
2014
Leader
Micheál Martin
FPv
369,545
%
22.3 (#1)
Seats
1 / 11
%
9.1 (#3)
+/−
2
2019
2019
Election
2019
Leader
277,705
FPv
16.55 (#2)
%
2 / 13
Seats
15.4 (#2)
%
1
EP Group
RE
2024
2024
Election
2024
Leader
356,794
FPv
20.4 (#2)
%
4 / 14
Seats
28.6 (#1)
%
2
Election
Leader
FPv
%
Seats
%
+/−
EP Group
EP Party
1979
Jack Lynch
464,451
34.7 (#1)
5 / 15
33.3 (#1)
New
EPD
1984
Charles Haughey
438,946
39.2 (#1)
8 / 15
53.3 (#1)
3
EDA
1989
514,537
31.5 (#1)
6 / 15
40.0 (#1)
2
1994
Albert Reynolds
398,066
35.0 (#1)
7 / 15
46.7 (#1)
1
UFE
1999
Bertie Ahern
537,757
38.6 (#1)
6 / 15
40.0 (#1)
1
UEN
AEN
2004
524,504
29.5 (#1)
4 / 13
30.8 (#2)
2
2009
Brian Cowen
440,562
24.1 (#2)
3 / 12
25.0 (#2)
1
ALDE
ALDE
2014
Micheál Martin
369,545
22.3 (#1)
1 / 11
9.1 (#3)
2
2019
277,705
16.55 (#2)
2 / 13
15.4 (#2)
1
RE
2024
356,794
20.4 (#2)
4 / 14
28.6 (#1)
2

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