Tipperary
Dáil constituency
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created2016
Seats5
TDs
  •   Martin Browne (SF)
  •   Jackie Cahill (FF)
  •   Alan Kelly (Lab)
  •   Michael Lowry (Ind)
  •   Mattie McGrath (Ind)
Local government areaCounty Tipperary
Created from
EP constituencySouth

Tipperary is a parliamentary constituency that has been represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, since the 2016 general election. The constituency elects 5 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs) on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV). A constituency of the same name existed between 1923 and 1948.

History and boundaries

Tipperary
Former Dáil constituency
Former constituency
Created1923
Abolished1948
Seats7
Local government areas
Created from
Replaced by

The constituency was created under the Electoral Act 1923, and was first used at the 1923 general election, incorporating the separate counties of North Tipperary and South Tipperary. It was abolished in 1948.

The Constituency Commission proposed in its 2012 report that at the next general election a new constituency called Tipperary be created, as part of changes that reduced the total number of TDs from 166 to 158.[1][2] This occurred in 2016, shortly after the administrative amalgamation in 2014 of the separate counties to form County Tipperary.[3]

Changes to the Tipperary constituency 1923–1948, 2016–present
Years Seats Area Change
1923–1948 7 North Tipperary and South Tipperary[4][5]
1948–2016 Constituency abolished See Tipperary North and Tipperary South
2016–2020 5 County Tipperary, except for the part in the Offaly constituency.[6] Amalgamation of Tipperary North and Tipperary South;

transfer of the electoral divisions of Aglishcloghane, Ballingarry, Ballylusky, Borrisokane, Carrig, Cloghjordan, Cloghprior, Clohaskin, Finnoe, Graigue, Kilbarron, Lorrha East, Lorrha West, Mertonhall, Rathcabban, Redwood, Riverstown, Terryglass, and Uskane, in the former Rural District of Borrisokane; and Ardcrony, Ballygibbon, Ballymackey, Knigh, and Monsea, in the former Rural District of Nenagh to the new Offaly constituency;

transfer of electoral divisions in Waterford City and County to Waterford.

2020– 5 County Tipperary, except for the part in the Limerick City constituency[7] Transfer of electoral divisions from the former Offaly constituency;

transfer of Birdhill, Kilcomenty, Newport in the former Rural District of Nenagh to the Limerick City constituency.

TDs

TDs 1923–1948

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Tipperary 19231948[8]
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
4th1923[9] Dan Breen
(Rep)
Patrick Ryan
(Rep)
Michael Heffernan
(FP)
Louis Dalton
(CnaG)
Séamus Burke
(CnaG)
Daniel Morrissey
(Lab)
Seán McCurtin
(CnaG)
5th1927 (Jun)[10] Seán Hayes
(FF)
William O'Brien
(Lab)
Andrew Fogarty
(FF)
John Hassett
(CnaG)
6th1927 (Sep)[11] Timothy Sheehy
(FF)
7th1932[12] Dan Breen
(FF)
Daniel Morrissey
(Ind)
8th1933[13] Martin Ryan
(FF)
Daniel Morrissey
(CnaG)
Richard Curran
(NCP)
9th1937[14] William O'Brien
(Lab)
Séamus Burke
(FG)
Jeremiah Ryan
(FG)
Daniel Morrissey
(FG)
10th1938[15] Frank Loughman
(FF)
Richard Curran
(FG)
11th1943[16] Richard Stapleton
(Lab)
William O'Donnell
(CnaT)
12th1944[17] Frank Loughman
(FF)
Mary Ryan
(FF)
Richard Mulcahy
(FG)
1947 by-election[18] Patrick Kinane
(CnaP)
13th1948 Constituency abolished. See Tipperary North and Tipperary South

Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.

TDs since 2016

Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Tipperary 2016
Key to parties
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
32nd2016[19] Séamus Healy
(WUA)
Alan Kelly
(Lab)
Jackie Cahill
(FF)
Michael Lowry
(Ind)
Mattie McGrath
(Ind)
33rd2020[20] Martin Browne
(SF)

Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.

Elections

2020 general election

2020 general election: Tipperary[20][21][22]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
Independent Michael Lowry 18.1 14,802                
Sinn Féin Martin Browne 12.2 10,004 10,126 10,304 10,834 11,207 11,805 11,964 14,046  
Independent Mattie McGrath 11.4 9,321 9,533 9,815 10,152 11,147 11,727 12,478 15,127  
Labour Alan Kelly 9.6 7,857 7,979 8,445 9,282 9,618 11,390 12,135 12,773 13,222
Fianna Fáil Jackie Cahill 9.7 7,940 8,171 8,948 9,114 10,809 11,684 12,118 12,535 12,939
Fine Gael Garret Ahearn 7.6 6,206 6,273 6,327 6,553 6,837 7,034 10,626 11,086 11,499
Independent Séamus Healy[lower-alpha 1] 7.1 5,829 5,866 5,950 6,306 6,656 6,936 7,058    
Fine Gael Mary Newman Julian 6.0 4,926 5,054 5,149 5,518 5,730 6,206      
Independent Joe Hannigan 5.8 4,715 4,826 5,133 5,313 5,461        
Fianna Fáil Imelda Goldsboro 5.0 4,082 4,139 4,631 4,749          
Green Rob O'Donnell 3.9 3,170 3,201 3,315            
Fianna Fáil Sandra Farrell 2.7 2,233 2,275              
Irish Freedom Dolores Cahill 0.6 521 527              
Independent Marese Skehan[lower-alpha 2] 0.2 182 186              
Electorate: 126,781   Valid: 81,788   Spoilt: 635   Quota: 13,632   Turnout: 65.01%  
    1. Healy was a member of the Workers and Unemployed Action party but stood as a non-party/independent candidate on this occasion.
    2. The existing ballot paper, which contained the name of the deceased candidate, Marese Skehan, was still used.[23]

    On 3 February 2020, following the death of independent candidate, Marese Skehan, the election in the Tipperary constituency was due to be postponed, with nominations to be re-opened.[24][25][26] However, on 5 February the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government issued a Special Difficulty Order allowing the election to proceed on the same date as other constituencies. This was in consideration of the constitutional requirement that elections take place within 30 days of the dissolution of the Dáil.[23][27][28]

    2016 general election

    2016 general election: Tipperary[29][30][31][19]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567
    Independent Michael Lowry 16.8 13,064            
    Independent Mattie McGrath 14.4 11,237 11,781 12,819 13,064      
    Fianna Fáil Jackie Cahill 9.5 7,414 7,542 9,103 9,530 10,114 15,062  
    Independent Séamus Healy[lower-alpha 1] 9.6 7,452 7,834 8,477 8,572 11,427 12,029 12,874
    Labour Alan Kelly 9.9 7,746 8,209 8,387 9,456 9,958 11,067 11,750
    Fine Gael Tom Hayes 8.0 6,218 6,821 7,026 9,373 9,560 9,943 10,437
    Fianna Fáil Michael Smith 8.6 6,718 6,817 7,565 8,165 8,891    
    Sinn Féin Seamus Morris 7.3 5,724 5,921 6,038 6,205      
    Fine Gael Noel Coonan 6.1 4,782 5,140 5,193        
    Fianna Fáil Siobhán Ambrose 5.7 4,472 4,687          
    Fine Gael Marie Murphy 2.0 1,542            
    Green Gearóid Fitzgibbon 1.7 1,341            
    Independent Michael Dillon 0.3 238            
    Electorate: 112,615   Valid: 77,948   Spoilt: 646   Quota: 12,992   Turnout: 69.8%  
      1. Healy was a member of the Workers and Unemployed Action party but was officially a non party/independent candidate on this occasion.

      1947 by-election

      Following the death of Clann na Talmhan TD William O'Donnell, a by-election was held on 29 October 1947. The seat was won by the Clann na Poblachta candidate Patrick Kinane.

      1947 by-election: Tipperary[18][32]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234
      Clann na Poblachta Patrick Kinane 21.4 11,471 13,004 16,281 23,265
      Fianna Fáil Seán Hayes 32.1 17,169 18,156 19,868 21,647
      Fine Gael Jeremiah Ryan 21.2 11,341 14,386 15,795  
      Labour Denis O'Sullivan 13.5 7,201 7,427    
      Clann na Talmhan Michael Fitzgerald 11.8 6,328      
      Electorate: 81,112   Valid: 53,510   Quota: 26,756   Turnout: 65.97%  

        1944 general election

        1944 general election: Tipperary[17][33]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345678910
        Fianna Fáil Dan Breen 17.3 10,571                  
        Fine Gael Richard Mulcahy 13.0 7,989                  
        Fianna Fáil Mary Ryan 12.0 7,330 7,682                
        Fianna Fáil Andrew Fogarty 9.5 5,791 7,606 7,837              
        Fianna Fáil Frank Loughman 7.7 4,705 4,979 5,075 5,173 5,177 5,187 5,265 5,597 7,760  
        Fine Gael Daniel Morrissey 8.3 5,061 5,123 5,209 6,542 6,799 6,800 6,805 7,090 7,403 8,025
        Clann na Talmhan William O'Donnell 7.6 4,638 4,692 4,772 5,078 5,118 5,118 5,123 5,275 5,348 7,305
        Labour John Boland 5.6 3,420 3,460 3,584 3,622 3,625 3,626 3,632 5,547 5,713 5,890
        Clann na Talmhan John Stakelum 4.9 3,026 3,050 3,121 3,201 3,217 3,218 3,227 3,360 3,442  
        Fianna Fáil James Gardiner 4.5 2,758 2,912 3,025 3,143 3,144 3,154 3,219 3,317    
        Labour Richard Stapleton 4.6 2,821 2,874 3,039 3,100 3,110 3,111 3,122      
        Fine Gael Thomas Bourke 3.4 2,079 2,131 2,163              
        Ailtirí na hAiséirghe Tomás Ó Dochartaigh 1.8 1,072 1,105                
        Electorate: 82,815   Valid: 61,261   Quota: 7,658   Turnout: 74.0%  

          1943 general election

          1943 general election: Tipperary[16][33]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          123456789101112131415161718192021
          Fianna Fáil Dan Breen 13.4 8,742                                        
          Fine Gael Daniel Morrissey 7.9 5,178 5,183 5,219 5,240 6,012 6,046 6,347 6,462 6,626 6,701 7,182 7,776 8,119 8,171 8,329            
          Fianna Fáil Andrew Fogarty 6.1 4,010 4,282 4,377 4,408 4,432 4,544 4,603 4,636 4,666 4,828 4,898 5,040 5,117 6,449 7,606 7,622 9,815        
          Fianna Fáil Martin Ryan 7.3 4,775 4,809 4,815 4,825 4,848 4,896 4,904 4,996 5,110 5,145 5,676 5,716 5,868 6,075 6,871 6,893 7,551 8,960      
          Fine Gael Jeremiah Ryan 5.8 3,796 3,802 3,835 3,848 3,898 3,927 4,069 4,091 4,152 4,174 4,235 4,702 4,770 4,872 5,013 5,033 5,126 5,194 5,205 7,217 8,424
          Labour Richard Stapleton 3.5 2,258 2,263 2,281 2,347 2,350 2,594 2,623 2,905 2,912 3,868 3,944 3,977 5,582 5,672 5,738 5,742 5,986 6,052 6,186 6,505 7,263
          Clann na Talmhan William O'Donnell 5.5 3,582 3,590 3,600 3,610 3,623 3,671 3,784 3,791 4,422 4,446 5,187 5,405 5,432 5,468 5,501 5,517 5,612 5,640 5,695 6,282 6,553
          Independent Séamus Burke 5.0 3,300 3,307 3,325 3,347 3,438 3,467 3,522 3,566 3,667 3,698 3,787 3,978 4,044 4,146 4,476 4,494 4,541 4,553 4,580 4,910 5,351
          Independent Daniel Kennedy 5.4 3,538 3,558 3,645 3,674 3,687 3,775 3,793 3,835 3,869 4,090 4,118 4,308 4,347 4,425 4,488 4,491 4,530 4,547 4,577 4,695  
          Fine Gael Denis Bourke 3.8 2,489 2,501 2,508 2,554 2,618 2,643 3,151 3,159 3,169 3,208 3,228 3,828 3,843 3,870 3,914 3,918 4,028 4,054 4,086    
          Fianna Fáil Frank Loughman 4.2 2,747 2,786 2,791 2,825 2,831 2,947 2,982 2,996 3,012 3,045 3,053 3,069 3,098 3,597 3,804 3,807          
          Fianna Fáil Thomas Meagher 4.1 2,681 2,695 2,697 2,701 2,713 2,740 2,747 2,789 2,820 2,832 2,892 2,915 2,975 3,218              
          Fianna Fáil Seán Hayes 3.8 2,481 2,549 2,557 2,580 2,586 2,712 2,734 2,760 2,766 2,823 2,849 2,885 2,938                
          Labour Patrick Tierney 3.1 2,010 2,012 2,017 2,021 2,040 2,081 2,083 2,549 2,568 2,754 2,850 2,875                  
          Fine Gael Thomas Bourke 3.5 2,272 2,281 2,286 2,298 2,338 2,350 2,509 2,519 2,570 2,699 2,757                    
          Clann na Talmhan Timothy Sheehy 2.8 1,796 1,799 1,800 1,804 1,832 1,867 1,869 1,942 2,518 2,547                      
          Labour William Cotter 2.7 1,744 1,772 1,779 1,840 1,846 1,906 1,921 2,139 2,147                        
          Clann na Talmhan John Lee 2.7 1,758 1,760 1,762 1,771 1,806 1,842 1,868 1,886                          
          Labour Thomas Malone 2.1 1,383 1,388 1,393 1,419 1,453 1,563 1,569                            
          Fine Gael Richard Curran 2.2 1,426 1,429 1,433 1,452 1,496 1,545                              
          Córas na Poblachta Denis J. O'Driscoll 2.0 1,297 1,303 1,312 1,328 1,333                                
          Fine Gael Anthony Esmonde 2.0 1,289 1,292 1,294 1,310                                  
          Independent Mary Corbett 0.7 466 477 505                                    
          Independent Mary Phillips 0.6 408 409                                      
          Electorate: 82,815   Valid: 65,426   Quota: 8,179   Turnout: 79.0%  

            1938 general election

            1938 general election: Tipperary[15][33]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            123456
            Fianna Fáil Dan Breen 14.7 9,984          
            Fianna Fáil Martin Ryan 10.6 7,174 7,297 10,179      
            Fianna Fáil Andrew Fogarty 11.1 7,529 8,473 9,401      
            Fianna Fáil Frank Loughman 8.1 5,495 5,627 6,378 7,911 8,658  
            Fine Gael Richard Curran 8.8 5,960 6,017 6,047 6,058 6,079 9,180
            Fine Gael Daniel Morrissey 10.3 6,976 6,999 7,297 7,357 7,374 8,957
            Fine Gael Jeremiah Ryan 11.4 7,745 7,766 7,941 7,953 7,978 8,662
            Labour William O'Brien 8.9 6,009 6,080 6,306 6,361 6,386 6,554
            Fine Gael Séamus Burke 8.3 5,657 5,681 5,741 5,762 5,776  
            Fianna Fáil Seán Gaynor 7.9 5,361 5,463        
            Electorate: 81,678   Valid: 67,890   Quota: 8,487   Turnout: 83.1%  

              1937 general election

              1937 general election: Tipperary[14][33]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              12345678910
              Fianna Fáil Dan Breen 13.1 8,849                  
              Fine Gael Daniel Morrissey 11.5 7,770 8,312 9,033              
              Fianna Fáil Andrew Fogarty 8.2 5,550 5,578 6,661 6,889 6,943 10,121        
              Fine Gael Séamus Burke 10.0 6,743 7,160 7,338 7,344 7,485 7,548 7,559 10,838    
              Fine Gael Jeremiah Ryan 7.4 5,027 5,951 6,319 6,323 6,481 6,560 6,627 8,186 10,478  
              Fianna Fáil Martin Ryan 8.3 5,611 5,709 6,153 6,182 6,200 6,959 8,186 8,283 8,329 8,372
              Labour William O'Brien 9.4 6,380 6,408 7,326 7,351 7,463 7,834 7,962 8,109 8,149 8,212
              Fianna Fáil Timothy Sheehy 8.0 5,423 5,481 5,540 5,554 5,559 5,975 6,207 6,240 6,259 6,307
              Fine Gael Richard Curran 6.5 4,420 5,068 5,186 5,197 5,289 5,342 5,357      
              Fianna Fáil Seán Hayes 6.9 4,671 4,689 4,929 5,020 5,032          
              Independent Daniel Kennedy 6.0 4,072 4,280                
              Fine Gael James Timoney 4.5 3,009                  
              Electorate: 82,727   Valid: 67,525   Quota: 8,441   Turnout: 81.6%  

                1933 general election

                1933 general election: Tipperary[13][33]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                123456789
                Fianna Fáil Andrew Fogarty 13.5 9,362                
                Cumann na nGaedheal Daniel Morrissey 7.4 5,104 5,109 5,546 7,442 7,767 9,583      
                National Centre Party Richard Curran 10.0 6,896 6,904 7,154 7,299 7,364 7,687 7,744 11,888  
                Cumann na nGaedheal Séamus Burke 7.1 4,940 4,946 5,327 6,019 6,173 7,531 8,241 9,318  
                Fianna Fáil Seán Hayes 10.0 6,909 7,187 7,209 7,219 8,405 8,506 8,513 8,611 8,712
                Fianna Fáil Martin Ryan 9.7 6,732 6,855 6,865 6,902 7,555 7,746 7,749 7,879 8,145
                Fianna Fáil Dan Breen 8.4 5,811 5,977 6,006 6,031 7,276 7,417 7,430 7,581 7,797
                Fianna Fáil Timothy Sheehy 8.2 5,707 5,734 5,734 5,766 5,987 6,098 6,100 6,155 6,268
                National Centre Party Joseph McCann 6.4 4,405 4,422 4,587 5,145 5,274 5,806 5,944    
                Cumann na nGaedheal Jeremiah Ryan 5.8 3,997 4,010 4,243 4,487 4,662        
                Labour William O'Brien 5.9 4,102 4,161 4,177 4,213          
                Cumann na nGaedheal Seán McCurtin 4.7 3,252 3,255 3,704            
                Cumann na nGaedheal Michael Heffernan 2.9 2,005 2,009              
                Electorate: 82,499   Valid: 69,222   Quota: 8,653   Turnout: 83.9%  

                  1932 general election

                  1932 general election: Tipperary[12][33]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  1234567891011
                  Fianna Fáil Dan Breen 13.6 8,817                    
                  Cumann na nGaedheal Séamus Burke 12.4 8,056 8,075 8,166                
                  Independent Daniel Morrissey 9.8 6,388 6,402 6,635 7,191 7,590 8,980          
                  Fianna Fáil Andrew Fogarty 7.4 4,787 4,890 4,925 5,486 5,546 5,625 5,648 8,003 9,084    
                  Fianna Fáil Timothy Sheehy 8.2 5,332 5,347 5,412 5,432 5,436 5,529 5,595 5,741 9,077    
                  Fianna Fáil Seán Hayes 7.1 4,611 4,700 4,800 5,072 5,276 5,326 5,343 7,245 7,680 8,413  
                  Cumann na nGaedheal John Hassett 6.5 4,196 4,211 4,240 4,391 5,161 6,559 6,932 7,093 7,286 7,328 7,483
                  Cumann na nGaedheal Michael Heffernan 6.2 4,043 4,049 4,081 4,146 5,306 6,268 6,561 6,613 6,705 6,727 6,790
                  Fianna Fáil Martin Ryan 7.4 4,806 4,838 4,866 5,032 5,046 5,124 5,193 5,432      
                  Fianna Fáil James Davin 6.6 4,308 4,677 4,745 4,942 4,976 5,027 5,046        
                  Cumann na nGaedheal Seán McCurtin 5.4 3,517 3,526 3,563 3,648 4,186            
                  Cumann na nGaedheal Patrick Henehan 4.8 3,111 3,113 3,160 3,215              
                  Labour Daniel Kennedy 2.5 1,632 1,651 2,219                
                  Labour Richard Stapleton 2.1 1,354 1,359                  
                  Electorate: 80,805   Valid: 64,958   Quota: 8,120   Turnout: 80.4%  

                    September 1927 general election

                    September 1927 general election: Tipperary[11][33]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    123456789
                    Cumann na nGaedheal Séamus Burke 16.8 9,852                
                    Labour Daniel Morrissey 14.2 8,344                
                    Fianna Fáil Seán Hayes 11.2 6,567 6,593 6,619 6,638 6,767 7,477      
                    Fianna Fáil Andrew Fogarty 8.4 4,943 5,143 5,170 5,253 5,315 7,027 7,091 8,564  
                    Farmers' Party Michael Heffernan 10.1 5,914 6,188 6,204 6,564 6,936 6,977 6,981 7,230 7,263
                    Cumann na nGaedheal John Hassett 6.9 4,031 5,452 5,473 5,831 6,526 6,736 6,738 7,121 7,227
                    Fianna Fáil Timothy Sheehy 8.3 4,860 4,877 4,919 4,940 5,003 5,674 5,724 6,154 6,849
                    Cumann na nGaedheal Jeremiah Ryan 6.3 3,682 3,971 3,993 4,543 5,532 5,641 5,648 6,173 6,263
                    Labour William O'Brien 4.6 2,668 2,728 3,553 3,616 3,902 4,200 4,220    
                    Fianna Fáil Seán Gleeson 6.3 3,701 3,765 3,785 3,790 3,817        
                    Cumann na nGaedheal Laurence Tobin 4.1 2,398 2,508 2,514 2,745          
                    Cumann na nGaedheal Richard Trecey 2.9 1,672 1,733 1,742            
                    Electorate: 81,381   Valid: 58,632   Quota: 7,330   Turnout: 72.1%  

                      June 1927 general election

                      June 1927 general election: Tipperary[10][33]
                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                      123456789101112131415
                      Labour Daniel Morrissey 17.2 10,307                            
                      Cumann na nGaedheal Séamus Burke 13.4 8,043                            
                      Farmers' Party Michael Heffernan 7.9 4,723 4,753 4,790 4,837 4,980 5,104 5,147 5,329 5,496 6,486 6,852 7,504      
                      Labour William O'Brien 3.7 2,224 4,469 4,489 4,797 4,894 4,957 5,047 5,382 5,689 5,760 6,163 6,851 6,856 7,092 7,547
                      Fianna Fáil Seán Hayes 8.7 5,232 5,272 5,275 5,411 5,446 5,457 5,553 5,613 5,817 5,843 5,921 6,106 6,107 6,998 7,105
                      Fianna Fáil Andrew Fogarty 6.3 3,795 3,834 3,845 3,955 4,026 4,066 4,229 4,262 4,594 4,665 4,872 5,155 5,156 6,925 7,186
                      Cumann na nGaedheal John Hassett 4.0 2,385 2,416 2,627 2,660 2,800 3,278 3,307 3,702 3,818 3,965 4,275 4,592 4,596 4,776 6,755
                      Fianna Fáil Timothy Sheehy 6.1 3,626 3,671 3,673 3,675 3,683 3,694 4,239 4,249 4,271 4,637 5,019 5,050 5,050 5,286 5,389
                      Cumann na nGaedheal Patrick Ryan 5.0 2,991 3,028 3,098 3,131 3,221 3,368 3,376 3,642 3,772 3,844 4,053 4,279 4,289 4,319  
                      Fianna Fáil Seán Gleeson 5.0 2,998 3,035 3,039 3,078 3,115 3,146 3,314 3,331 3,434 3,474 3,640 3,705 3,705    
                      National League Thomas Condon 3.2 1,908 1,930 1,956 2,200 2,512 2,533 2,540 2,585 2,738 2,758 2,914        
                      Independent Frank McGrath 3.1 1,859 1,945 1,959 1,983 2,028 2,146 2,221 2,264 2,373 2,746          
                      Farmers' Party John Seymour 3.4 2,011 2,059 2,068 2,070 2,094 2,170 2,283 2,311 2,335            
                      Independent Dan Breen 2.5 1,480 1,526 1,566 1,653 1,713 1,740 1,758 1,796              
                      Cumann na nGaedheal Patrick Morris 2.1 1,283 1,309 1,338 1,371 1,404 1,534 1,564                
                      Fianna Fáil Michael Kennedy 2.3 1,401 1,426 1,428 1,431 1,440 1,468                  
                      Cumann na nGaedheal Martin Maher 2.1 1,227 1,249 1,293 1,295 1,404                    
                      National League John Hackett 2.0 1,192 1,211 1,241 1,281                      
                      Independent John Cronin 2.0 1,175 1,201 1,209                        
                      Electorate: 81,381   Valid: 59,860   Quota: 7,483   Turnout: 73.6%  

                        1923 general election

                        1923 general election: Tipperary[9][33]
                        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
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                        Cumann na nGaedheal Séamus Burke 22.4 12,257                        
                        Republican Dan Breen 16.5 9,026                        
                        Cumann na nGaedheal Louis Dalton 5.1 2,793 5,975 6,090 6,106 6,185 6,453 6,467 7,174          
                        Cumann na nGaedheal Seán McCurtin 9.3 5,088 5,713 5,757 5,887 5,929 6,180 6,300 7,019          
                        Republican Patrick Ryan 10.1 5,507 5,528 5,837 6,086 6,141 6,193 6,302 6,350 6,361 6,368 8,522    
                        Labour Daniel Morrissey 10.2 5,580 5,735 5,861 5,945 6,008 6,073 6,161 6,285 6,323 6,365 6,495 6,711 7,110
                        Farmers' Party Michael Heffernan 5.7 3,130 3,382 3,445 3,476 3,763 3,989 4,041 4,313 4,444 4,490 4,611 4,745 6,201
                        Labour Patrick Doherty 5.4 2,955 3,139 3,404 3,480 3,533 3,540 3,577 3,637 3,662 3,673 3,827 4,365 4,442
                        Farmers' Party Martin Meagher 2.9 1,609 1,783 1,802 1,816 1,870 1,905 2,744 2,909 3,035 3,103 3,131 3,178  
                        Republican William Quirke 2.9 1,569 1,588 2,632 2,693 2,727 2,810 2,856 2,879 2,886 2,895      
                        Cumann na nGaedheal Martin Dwyer 2.6 1,427 2,065 2,108 2,118 2,145 2,241 2,279            
                        Farmers' Party James O'Meara 2.4 1,321 1,370 1,381 1,392 1,441 1,473              
                        Independent Patrick L. Ryan 1.9 1,037 1,099 1,131 1,143 1,191                
                        Farmers' Party Peter Moloney 1.3 733 770 809 815                  
                        Independent William Gleeson 1.2 655 678 758                    
                        Electorate: 86,703   Valid: 54,687   Quota: 6,836   Turnout: 63.1%  

                          See also

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