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Labour Party (Ireland)

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Labour Party (Ireland)

The Labour Party (Irish: Páirtí an Lucht Oibre, lit. 'Party of the Working People') is a centre-left and social democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. It was founded on 28 May 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin, and William O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trades Union Congress. Labour continues to be the political arm of the Irish trade union and labour movement and seeks to represent workers' interests in the Dáil and on a local level. Unlike many other Irish political parties, Labour did not arise as a faction of the original Sinn Féin party, although it merged with the Democratic Left in 1999, a party that traced its origins back to Sinn Féin. The party has served as a partner in coalition governments on eight occasions since its formation: seven times in coalition either with Fine Gael alone or with Fine Gael and other smaller parties, and once with Fianna Fáil. This gives Labour a cumulative total of twenty-five years served as part of a government, the third-longest total of any party in the Republic of Ireland after Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. Led by Ivana Bacik, it is the fourth-largest party in Dáil Éireann, with eleven seats, and is the fourth-largest party in Seanad Éireann, with two seats, making Labour the fourth-largest party in the Oireachtas overall as of 2025. It currently has 1 MEP. Both the current president of Ireland Catherine Connolly and former president Michael D. Higgins were members of the Labour Party at one point prior to becoming president. The Labour Party is a member of the Progressive Alliance, Socialist International, and Party of European Socialists.

Infobox

Leader
Ivana Bacik
Seanad leader
Vacant
Parliamentary Party Chairperson
Ged Nash
Chairperson
Lisa Connell
General Secretary
Billie Sparks
Founders
mw- James Connolly James Larkin William O'Brien
Founded
28 May 1912; 113 years ago (28 May 1912)
Headquarters
2 Whitefriars, Aungier Street, Dublin
Youth wing
Labour Youth
Women's wing
Labour Women
LGBT wing
Labour LGBT
Membership (2020)
3,000[needs update]
Ideology
Social democracyPro-Europeanism
Political position
Centre-left
European affiliation
Party of European Socialists
European Parliament group
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
International affiliation
Progressive AllianceSocialist International
Colours
mw- Red
Anthem
"The Red Flag"
Dáil Éireann
11 / 174
Seanad Éireann
2 / 60
Local government
56 / 949
European Parliament
1 / 14

Tables

· Election results › Dáil Éireann
1922
1922
Election
1922
Leader
Thomas Johnson
FPv
132,565
%
21.3 (#3)
Seats
17 / 128
%
13.3 (#3)
±
New
Dáil
3rd
Government
Opposition5th ministry,1st executive(PT SF/CnG minority)
1923
1923
Election
1923
Leader
111,939
FPv
10.6 (#4)
%
14 / 153
Seats
9.2 (#4)
%
3
±
4th
Dáil
Opposition2nd executive(CnG minority)
June 1927
June 1927
Election
June 1927
Leader
143,849
FPv
12.6 (#3)
%
22 / 153
Seats
14.4 (#3)
%
8
±
5th
Dáil
Opposition3rd executive(CnG minority)
Sep. 1927
Sep. 1927
Election
Sep. 1927
Leader
106,184
FPv
9.1 (#3)
%
13 / 153
Seats
8.5 (#3)
%
9
±
6th
Dáil
Opposition4th, 5th executive(CnG-FP minority)
1932
1932
Election
1932
Leader
Thomas J. O'Connell
FPv
98,286
%
7.7 (#3)
Seats
7 / 153
%
4.6 (#3)
±
6
Dáil
7th
Government
Confidence and supply6th executive(FF minority)
1933
1933
Election
1933
Leader
William Norton
FPv
79,221
%
5.7 (#4)
Seats
8 / 153
%
5.2 (#4)
±
1
Dáil
8th
Government
Confidence and supply7th executive(FF minority)
1937
1937
Election
1937
Leader
135,758
FPv
10.3 (#3)
%
13 / 138
Seats
9.4 (#3)
%
5
±
9th
Dáil
Confidence and supply8th executive,1st government(FF minority)
1938
1938
Election
1938
Leader
128,945
FPv
10.0 (#3)
%
9 / 138
Seats
6.5 (#3)
%
4
±
10th
Dáil
Opposition2nd government(FF majority)
1943
1943
Election
1943
Leader
208,812
FPv
15.7 (#3)
%
17 / 138
Seats
12.3 (#3)
%
8
±
11th
Dáil
Opposition3rd government(FF minority)
1944
1944
Election
1944
Leader
106,767
FPv
8.8 (#4)
%
8 / 138
Seats
5.8 (#3)
%
9
±
12th
Dáil
Opposition4th government(FF majority)
1948
1948
Election
1948
Leader
115,073
FPv
8.7 (#3)
%
14 / 147
Seats
9.5 (#3)
%
6
±
13th
Dáil
Government5th government(FG-Lab-CnP-CnT-NL-MR-Ind majority)
1951
1951
Election
1951
Leader
151,828
FPv
11.4 (#3)
%
16 / 147
Seats
10.9 (#3)
%
3
±
14th
Dáil
Opposition6th government(FF minority)
1954
1954
Election
1954
Leader
161,034
FPv
12.1 (#3)
%
19 / 147
Seats
12.9 (#3)
%
3
±
15th
Dáil
Government7th government(FG-Lab-CnT minority)
1957
1957
Election
1957
Leader
111,747
FPv
9.1 (#3)
%
12 / 147
Seats
8.2 (#3)
%
7
±
16th
Dáil
Opposition8th, 9th government(FF majority)
1961
1961
Election
1961
Leader
Brendan Corish
FPv
136,111
%
11.6 (#3)
Seats
16 / 144
%
11.1 (#3)
±
4
Dáil
17th
Government
Opposition10th government(FF minority)
1965
1965
Election
1965
Leader
192,740
FPv
15.4 (#3)
%
22 / 144
Seats
15.3 (#3)
%
6
±
18th
Dáil
Opposition11th, 12th government(FF majority)
1969
1969
Election
1969
Leader
224,498
FPv
17.0 (#3)
%
18 / 144
Seats
12.5 (#3)
%
4
±
19th
Dáil
Opposition13th government(FF majority)
1973
1973
Election
1973
Leader
184,656
FPv
13.7 (#3)
%
19 / 144
Seats
13.2 (#3)
%
1
±
20th
Dáil
Government14th government(FG-Lab majority)
1977
1977
Election
1977
Leader
186,410
FPv
11.6 (#3)
%
17 / 148
Seats
11.5 (#3)
%
2
±
21st
Dáil
Opposition15th, 16th government(FF majority)
1981
1981
Election
1981
Leader
Frank Cluskey
FPv
169,990
%
9.9 (#3)
Seats
15 / 166
%
9.0 (#3)
±
2
Dáil
22nd
Government
Government17th government(FG-Lab minority)
Feb. 1982
Feb. 1982
Election
Feb. 1982
Leader
Michael O'Leary
FPv
151,875
%
9.1 (#3)
Seats
15 / 166
%
9.0 (#3)
±
Dáil
23rd
Government
Opposition18th government(FF minority)
Nov. 1982
Nov. 1982
Election
Nov. 1982
Leader
Dick Spring
FPv
158,115
%
9.4 (#3)
Seats
16 / 166
%
9.6 (#3)
±
1
Dáil
24th
Government
Government19th government(FG-Lab majority)
1987
1987
Election
1987
Leader
114,551
FPv
6.4 (#4)
%
12 / 166
Seats
7.2 (#4)
%
4
±
25th
Dáil
Opposition20th government(FF minority)
1989
1989
Election
1989
Leader
156,989
FPv
9.5 (#3)
%
15 / 166
Seats
9.0 (#3)
%
3
±
26th
Dáil
Opposition21st, 22nd government(FF-PD majority)
1992
1992
Election
1992
Leader
333,013
FPv
19.3 (#3)
%
33 / 166
Seats
19.9
%
18
±
27th
Dáil
Government23rd government(FF-Lab majority)
Government24th government(FG-Lab-DL majority)
Government24th government(FG-Lab-DL majority)
Election
Government24th government(FG-Lab-DL majority)
1997
1997
Election
1997
Leader
186,044
FPv
10.4 (#3)
%
17 / 166
Seats
10.2 (#3)
%
16
±
28th
Dáil
Opposition25th government(FF-PD minority)
2002
2002
Election
2002
Leader
Ruairi Quinn
FPv
200,130
%
10.8 (#3)
Seats
20 / 166
%
12.1 (#3)
±
1
Dáil
29th
Government
Opposition26th government(FF-PD majority)
2007
2007
Election
2007
Leader
Pat Rabbitte
FPv
209,175
%
10.1 (#3)
Seats
20 / 166
%
12.1 (#3)
±
Dáil
30th
Government
Opposition27th, 28th government(FF-GP-PD/Ind majority)
2011
2011
Election
2011
Leader
Eamon Gilmore
FPv
431,796
%
19.5 (#2)
Seats
37 / 166
%
22.3 (#2)
±
17
Dáil
31st
Government
Government29th government(FG-Lab supermajority)
2016
2016
Election
2016
Leader
Joan Burton
FPv
140,898
%
6.6 (#4)
Seats
7 / 158
%
4.4 (#4)
±
30
Dáil
32nd
Government
Opposition30th, 31st government(FG-Ind minority)
2020
2020
Election
2020
Leader
Brendan Howlin
FPv
95,582
%
4.4 (#5)
Seats
6 / 160
%
3.8 (#5)
±
1
Dáil
33rd
Government
Opposition32nd, 33rd, 34th government(FF-FG-GP majority)
2024
2024
Election
2024
Leader
Ivana Bacik
FPv
102,457
%
4.6 (#5)
Seats
11 / 174
%
6.3 (#4)
±
5
Dáil
34th
Government
Opposition35th government(FF-FG-Ind majority)
Election
Leader
FPv
%
Seats
%
±
Dáil
Government
1922
Thomas Johnson
132,565
21.3 (#3)
17 / 128
13.3 (#3)
New
3rd
Opposition5th ministry,1st executive(PT SF/CnG minority)
1923
111,939
10.6 (#4)
14 / 153
9.2 (#4)
3
4th
Opposition2nd executive(CnG minority)
June 1927
143,849
12.6 (#3)
22 / 153
14.4 (#3)
8
5th
Opposition3rd executive(CnG minority)
Sep. 1927
106,184
9.1 (#3)
13 / 153
8.5 (#3)
9
6th
Opposition4th, 5th executive(CnG-FP minority)
1932
Thomas J. O'Connell
98,286
7.7 (#3)
7 / 153
4.6 (#3)
6
7th
Confidence and supply6th executive(FF minority)
1933
William Norton
79,221
5.7 (#4)
8 / 153
5.2 (#4)
1
8th
Confidence and supply7th executive(FF minority)
1937
135,758
10.3 (#3)
13 / 138
9.4 (#3)
5
9th
Confidence and supply8th executive,1st government(FF minority)
1938
128,945
10.0 (#3)
9 / 138
6.5 (#3)
4
10th
Opposition2nd government(FF majority)
1943
208,812
15.7 (#3)
17 / 138
12.3 (#3)
8
11th
Opposition3rd government(FF minority)
1944
106,767
8.8 (#4)
8 / 138
5.8 (#3)
9
12th
Opposition4th government(FF majority)
1948
115,073
8.7 (#3)
14 / 147
9.5 (#3)
6
13th
Government5th government(FG-Lab-CnP-CnT-NL-MR-Ind majority)
1951
151,828
11.4 (#3)
16 / 147
10.9 (#3)
3
14th
Opposition6th government(FF minority)
1954
161,034
12.1 (#3)
19 / 147
12.9 (#3)
3
15th
Government7th government(FG-Lab-CnT minority)
1957
111,747
9.1 (#3)
12 / 147
8.2 (#3)
7
16th
Opposition8th, 9th government(FF majority)
1961
Brendan Corish
136,111
11.6 (#3)
16 / 144
11.1 (#3)
4
17th
Opposition10th government(FF minority)
1965
192,740
15.4 (#3)
22 / 144
15.3 (#3)
6
18th
Opposition11th, 12th government(FF majority)
1969
224,498
17.0 (#3)
18 / 144
12.5 (#3)
4
19th
Opposition13th government(FF majority)
1973
184,656
13.7 (#3)
19 / 144
13.2 (#3)
1
20th
Government14th government(FG-Lab majority)
1977
186,410
11.6 (#3)
17 / 148
11.5 (#3)
2
21st
Opposition15th, 16th government(FF majority)
1981
Frank Cluskey
169,990
9.9 (#3)
15 / 166
9.0 (#3)
2
22nd
Government17th government(FG-Lab minority)
Feb. 1982
Michael O'Leary
151,875
9.1 (#3)
15 / 166
9.0 (#3)
23rd
Opposition18th government(FF minority)
Nov. 1982
Dick Spring
158,115
9.4 (#3)
16 / 166
9.6 (#3)
1
24th
Government19th government(FG-Lab majority)
1987
114,551
6.4 (#4)
12 / 166
7.2 (#4)
4
25th
Opposition20th government(FF minority)
1989
156,989
9.5 (#3)
15 / 166
9.0 (#3)
3
26th
Opposition21st, 22nd government(FF-PD majority)
1992
333,013
19.3 (#3)
33 / 166
19.9
18
27th
Government23rd government(FF-Lab majority)
Government24th government(FG-Lab-DL majority)
1997
186,044
10.4 (#3)
17 / 166
10.2 (#3)
16
28th
Opposition25th government(FF-PD minority)
2002
Ruairi Quinn
200,130
10.8 (#3)
20 / 166
12.1 (#3)
1
29th
Opposition26th government(FF-PD majority)
2007
Pat Rabbitte
209,175
10.1 (#3)
20 / 166
12.1 (#3)
30th
Opposition27th, 28th government(FF-GP-PD/Ind majority)
2011
Eamon Gilmore
431,796
19.5 (#2)
37 / 166
22.3 (#2)
17
31st
Government29th government(FG-Lab supermajority)
2016
Joan Burton
140,898
6.6 (#4)
7 / 158
4.4 (#4)
30
32nd
Opposition30th, 31st government(FG-Ind minority)
2020
Brendan Howlin
95,582
4.4 (#5)
6 / 160
3.8 (#5)
1
33rd
Opposition32nd, 33rd, 34th government(FF-FG-GP majority)
2024
Ivana Bacik
102,457
4.6 (#5)
11 / 174
6.3 (#4)
5
34th
Opposition35th government(FF-FG-Ind majority)
· Election results › Seanad Éireann
1925
1925
Election
1925
Seats won
5 / 60
±
1
Position
2nd
First Pref votes
46,776
%
15.3%
Election
Seats won
±
Position
First Pref votes
%
1925
5 / 60
1
2nd
46,776
15.3%
· Election results › Presidential elections
1945
1945
Election
1945
Candidate
Supported Patrick McCartan as an independent
1974
1974
Election
1974
Candidate
Supported Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh with Fianna Fáil per agreement
1990
1990
Election
1990
Candidate
Mary Robinson
1st pref.votes
612,265
%
38.9%
+/–
Position
1
1997
1997
Election
1997
Candidate
Adi Roche
1st pref.votes
88,423
%
7.0%
+/–
31.9
Position
4
2011
2011
Election
2011
Candidate
Michael D. Higgins
1st pref.votes
701,101
%
39.6%
+/–
Position
1
2018
2018
Election
2018
Candidate
Supported Michael D. Higgins as an independent
2025
2025
Election
2025
Candidate
Supported Catherine Connolly as an independent
Election
Candidate
1st pref.votes
%
+/–
Position
1945
Supported Patrick McCartan as an independent
1974
Supported Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh with Fianna Fáil per agreement
1990
Mary Robinson
612,265
38.9%
1
1997
Adi Roche
88,423
7.0%
31.9
4
2011
Michael D. Higgins
701,101
39.6%
1
2018
Supported Michael D. Higgins as an independent
2025
Supported Catherine Connolly as an independent
· Election results › European Parliament
1979
1979
Election
1979
Leader
Frank Cluskey
FPv
193,898
%
14.5 (#3)
Seats
4 / 15
%
26.7 (#2)
+/−
New
EP Group
SOC
EP Party
CSPEC
1984
1984
Election
1984
Leader
Dick Spring
FPv
93,656
%
8.4 (#3)
Seats
0 / 15
%
+/−
4
1989
1989
Election
1989
Leader
155,572
FPv
9.5 (#4)
%
1 / 15
Seats
6.7 (#4)
%
1
1994
1994
Election
1994
Leader
124,972
FPv
11.0 (#3)
%
1 / 15
Seats
6.7 (#4)
%
EP Group
PES
EP Party
PES
1999
1999
Election
1999
Leader
Ruairi Quinn
FPv
121,542
%
8.7 (#3)
Seats
1 / 15
%
6.7 (#4)
+/−
2004
2004
Election
2004
Leader
Pat Rabbitte
FPv
188,132
%
10.6 (#4)
Seats
1 / 13
%
7.7 (#4)
+/−
2009
2009
Election
2009
Leader
Eamon Gilmore
FPv
254,669
%
13.9 (#3)
Seats
3 / 12
%
25.0 (#3)
+/−
2
EP Group
S&D
2014
2014
Election
2014
Leader
88,229
FPv
5.33 (#4)
%
0 / 11
Seats
%
3
2019
2019
Election
2019
Leader
Brendan Howlin
FPv
52,753
%
3.14 (#6)
Seats
0 / 13
%
+/−
2024
2024
Election
2024
Leader
Ivana Bacik
FPv
58,975
%
3.4 (#5)
Seats
1 / 14
%
7.1 (#4)
+/−
1
Election
Leader
FPv
%
Seats
%
+/−
EP Group
EP Party
1979
Frank Cluskey
193,898
14.5 (#3)
4 / 15
26.7 (#2)
New
SOC
CSPEC
1984
Dick Spring
93,656
8.4 (#3)
0 / 15
4
1989
155,572
9.5 (#4)
1 / 15
6.7 (#4)
1
1994
124,972
11.0 (#3)
1 / 15
6.7 (#4)
PES
PES
1999
Ruairi Quinn
121,542
8.7 (#3)
1 / 15
6.7 (#4)
2004
Pat Rabbitte
188,132
10.6 (#4)
1 / 13
7.7 (#4)
2009
Eamon Gilmore
254,669
13.9 (#3)
3 / 12
25.0 (#3)
2
S&D
2014
88,229
5.33 (#4)
0 / 11
3
2019
Brendan Howlin
52,753
3.14 (#6)
0 / 13
2024
Ivana Bacik
58,975
3.4 (#5)
1 / 14
7.1 (#4)
1
· Election results › Northern Ireland › Westminster (House of Commons)
#
#
Election
#
Leader
±
1950
1950
Election
1950
Leader
William Norton
Seats (out of NI total)
0 / 12
Seats (out of NI total)
Government
1951
1951
Election
1951
Leader
1 / 12
Seats (out of NI total)
1
Seats (out of NI total)
Conservative
1955
1955
Election
1955
Leader
0 / 12
Seats (out of NI total)
1
Seats (out of NI total)
Election
Leader
Seats (out of NI total)
Government
#
±
1950
William Norton
0 / 12
1951
1 / 12
1
Conservative
1955
0 / 12
1
· Election results › Northern Ireland › Stormont (Parliament of Northern Ireland)
1953
1953
Election
1953
Body
8th Parliament
Seats
1 / 52
Outcome
UUP Majority
1958
1958
Election
1958
Body
9th Parliament
Seats
0 / 52
Outcome
UUP Majority
1962
1962
Election
1962
Body
10th Parliament
Seats
1 / 52
Outcome
UUP Majority
Election
Body
Seats
Outcome
1953
8th Parliament
1 / 52
UUP Majority
1958
9th Parliament
0 / 52
UUP Majority
1962
10th Parliament
1 / 52
UUP Majority
· Leadership › Party leader
Thomas Johnson
Thomas Johnson
Name
Thomas Johnson
Constituency
Dublin County
Term of Office
1914
Term of Office
1927
Office(s)
Leader of the Opposition
Thomas J. O'Connell
Thomas J. O'Connell
Name
Thomas J. O'Connell
Constituency
Mayo South
Term of Office
1927
Term of Office
1932
William Norton
William Norton
Name
William Norton
Constituency
Kildare
Term of Office
1932
Term of Office
2 March 1960
Office(s)
TánaisteMinister for Social WelfareMinister for Industry and Commerce
Brendan Corish
Brendan Corish
Name
Brendan Corish
Constituency
Wexford
Term of Office
2 March 1960
Term of Office
26 June 1977
Office(s)
TánaisteMinister for HealthMinister for Social Welfare
Frank Cluskey
Frank Cluskey
Name
Frank Cluskey
Constituency
Dublin South-Central
Term of Office
1 July 1977
Term of Office
12 June 1981
Michael O'Leary
Michael O'Leary
Name
Michael O'Leary
Constituency
Dublin North-Central
Term of Office
17 June 1981
Term of Office
1 November 1982
Office(s)
TánaisteMinister for Energy
Dick Spring
Dick Spring
Name
Dick Spring
Constituency
Kerry North
Term of Office
1 November 1982
Term of Office
13 November 1997
Office(s)
TánaisteMinister for the EnvironmentMinister for EnergyMinister for Foreign Affairs
Ruairi Quinn
Ruairi Quinn
Name
Ruairi Quinn
Constituency
Dublin South-East
Term of Office
13 November 1997
Term of Office
25 October 2002
Pat Rabbitte
Pat Rabbitte
Name
Pat Rabbitte
Constituency
Dublin South-West
Term of Office
25 October 2002
Term of Office
6 September 2007
Eamon Gilmore
Eamon Gilmore
Name
Eamon Gilmore
Constituency
Dún Laoghaire
Term of Office
6 September 2007
Term of Office
4 July 2014
Office(s)
TánaisteMinister for Foreign Affairs and Trade
Joan Burton
Joan Burton
Name
Joan Burton
Constituency
Dublin West
Term of Office
4 July 2014
Term of Office
20 May 2016
Office(s)
TánaisteMinister for Social Protection
Brendan Howlin
Brendan Howlin
Name
Brendan Howlin
Constituency
Wexford
Term of Office
20 May 2016
Term of Office
3 April 2020
Alan Kelly
Alan Kelly
Name
Alan Kelly
Constituency
Tipperary
Term of Office
3 April 2020
Term of Office
24 March 2022
Ivana Bacik
Ivana Bacik
Name
Ivana Bacik
Constituency
Dublin Bay South
Term of Office
24 March 2022
Term of Office
Incumbent
Name
Portrait
Constituency
Term of Office
Office(s)
Thomas Johnson
Dublin County
1914
1927
Leader of the Opposition
Thomas J. O'Connell
Mayo South
1927
1932
William Norton
Kildare
1932
2 March 1960
TánaisteMinister for Social WelfareMinister for Industry and Commerce
Brendan Corish
Wexford
2 March 1960
26 June 1977
TánaisteMinister for HealthMinister for Social Welfare
Frank Cluskey
Dublin South-Central
1 July 1977
12 June 1981
Michael O'Leary
Dublin North-Central
17 June 1981
1 November 1982
TánaisteMinister for Energy
Dick Spring
Kerry North
1 November 1982
13 November 1997
TánaisteMinister for the EnvironmentMinister for EnergyMinister for Foreign Affairs
Ruairi Quinn
Dublin South-East
13 November 1997
25 October 2002
Pat Rabbitte
Dublin South-West
25 October 2002
6 September 2007
Eamon Gilmore
Dún Laoghaire
6 September 2007
4 July 2014
TánaisteMinister for Foreign Affairs and Trade
Joan Burton
Dublin West
4 July 2014
20 May 2016
TánaisteMinister for Social Protection
Brendan Howlin
Wexford
20 May 2016
3 April 2020
Alan Kelly
Tipperary
3 April 2020
24 March 2022
Ivana Bacik
Dublin Bay South
24 March 2022
Incumbent
· Leadership › Deputy leader
Barry Desmond
Barry Desmond
Name
Barry Desmond
Period
1982–1989
Constituency
Dún Laoghaire
Ruairi Quinn
Ruairi Quinn
Name
Ruairi Quinn
Period
1989–1997
Constituency
Dublin South-East
Brendan Howlin
Brendan Howlin
Name
Brendan Howlin
Period
1997–2002
Constituency
Wexford
Liz McManus
Liz McManus
Name
Liz McManus
Period
2002–2007
Constituency
Wicklow
Joan Burton
Joan Burton
Name
Joan Burton
Period
2007–2014
Constituency
Dublin West
Alan Kelly
Alan Kelly
Name
Alan Kelly
Period
2014–2016
Constituency
Tipperary North
Position abolished
Position abolished
Name
Position abolished
Name
Period
Constituency
Barry Desmond
1982–1989
Dún Laoghaire
Ruairi Quinn
1989–1997
Dublin South-East
Brendan Howlin
1997–2002
Wexford
Liz McManus
2002–2007
Wicklow
Joan Burton
2007–2014
Dublin West
Alan Kelly
2014–2016
Tipperary North
Position abolished
· Leadership › Seanad leader
Michael Ferris
Michael Ferris
Name
Michael Ferris
Period
1981–1989
Panel or constituency
Agricultural Panel
Jack Harte
Jack Harte
Name
Jack Harte
Period
1989–1993
Panel or constituency
Labour Panel
Jan O'Sullivan
Jan O'Sullivan
Name
Jan O'Sullivan
Period
1993–1997
Panel or constituency
Administrative Panel
Joe Costello
Joe Costello
Name
Joe Costello
Period
1997–2002
Panel or constituency
Administrative Panel
Brendan Ryan
Brendan Ryan
Name
Brendan Ryan
Period
2002–2007
Panel or constituency
National University of Ireland
Alex White
Alex White
Name
Alex White
Period
2007–2011
Panel or constituency
Cultural and Educational Panel
Phil Prendergast
Phil Prendergast
Name
Phil Prendergast
Period
2011 (acting)
Panel or constituency
Labour Panel
Ivana Bacik
Ivana Bacik
Name
Ivana Bacik
Period
2011–2021
Panel or constituency
Dublin University
Rebecca Moynihan
Rebecca Moynihan
Name
Rebecca Moynihan
Period
2021–2025
Panel or constituency
Administrative Panel
Name
Period
Panel or constituency
Michael Ferris
1981–1989
Agricultural Panel
Jack Harte
1989–1993
Labour Panel
Jan O'Sullivan
1993–1997
Administrative Panel
Joe Costello
1997–2002
Administrative Panel
Brendan Ryan
2002–2007
National University of Ireland
Alex White
2007–2011
Cultural and Educational Panel
Phil Prendergast
2011 (acting)
Labour Panel
Ivana Bacik
2011–2021
Dublin University
Rebecca Moynihan
2021–2025
Administrative Panel

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