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30th Dáil

The 30th Dáil was elected at the 2007 general election on 24 May 2007 and met on 14 June 2007. The members of Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland, are known as TDs. The 30th Dáil lasted 1,329 days, and saw a change of Taoiseach from Bertie Ahern to Brian Cowen. The 30th Dáil was dissolved by President Mary McAleese on 1 February 2011, at the request of the Taoiseach Brian Cowen.

30th Dáil
Overview
Legislative bodyDáil Éireann
JurisdictionIreland
Meeting placeLeinster House
Term14 June 2007 – 1 February 2011
Election2007 general election
Government
Members166
Ceann ComhairleSéamus Kirk
John O'Donoghue
until 13 October 2009
TaoiseachBrian Cowen
Bertie Ahern
until 7 May 2008
TánaisteMary Coughlan
Brian Cowen
until 7 May 2008
Chief WhipJohn Curran
Pat Carey
until 23 March 2010
Tom Kitt
until 7 May 2008
Leader of the OppositionEnda Kenny
Sessions
1st14 June 2007 – 5 July 2007
2nd26 September 2007 – 10 July 2008
3rd24 September 2008 – 10 July 2009
4th16 September 2009 – 8 July 2010
5th29 September 2010 – 1 February 2011

Composition of the 30th Dáil edit

Party May 2007 Jan. 2011[1]
Fianna Fáil 78 71
Fine Gael 51 51
Labour 20 20
Green 6 6
Sinn Féin 4 5
Progressive Democrats 2
Independent 5 8
Vacant 4
Ceann Comhairle 1

On 14 June 2007, Fianna Fáil, the Green Party and the Progressive Democrats, denoted with bullets (), formed the 27th Government of Ireland, led by Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach. On 7 May 2008, after the resignation of Ahern, the parties formed the 28th Government of Ireland, led by Brian Cowen as Taoiseach.[2][3]

Graphical representation edit

This is a graphical comparison of party strengths in the 30th Dáil in January 2011, shortly before its dissolution. This was not the official seating plan.

 

Ceann Comhairle edit

On 14 June 2007, John O'Donoghue (FF) was proposed by Bertie Ahern for the position of Ceann Comhairle. Ruairi Quinn (Lab) was proposed by Pat Rabbitte and seconded by Enda Kenny. O'Donoghue was approved by a vote of 90 to 75.[4]

On 13 October 2009, O'Donoghue resigned as Ceann Comhairle.[5] Séamus Kirk was proposed by Brian Cowen and seconded by Mary Coughlan. Dinny McGinley (FG) was proposed by Enda Kenny and seconded by Pádraic McCormack. Kirk was approved by a vote of 87 to 51.[6][7]

Leadership edit

Government edit

Opposition edit

List of TDs edit

This is a list of TDs elected to Dáil Éireann in the 2007 general election, sorted by party.[8] The Changes table below records all changes in party affiliation.

Party Name Constituency
Fianna Fáil (78) Bertie Ahern Dublin Central
Dermot Ahern Louth
Michael Ahern Cork East
Noel Ahern Dublin North-West
Barry Andrews Dún Laoghaire
Chris Andrews Dublin South-East
Seán Ardagh Dublin South-Central
Bobby Aylward Carlow–Kilkenny
Joe Behan Wicklow
Niall Blaney Donegal North-East
Áine Brady Kildare North
Cyprian Brady Dublin Central
Johnny Brady Meath West
Séamus Brennan Dublin South
John Browne Wexford
Thomas Byrne Meath East
Dara Calleary Mayo
Pat Carey Dublin North-West
Niall Collins Limerick West
Margaret Conlon Cavan–Monaghan
Seán Connick Wexford
Mary Coughlan Donegal South-West
Brian Cowen Laois–Offaly
John Cregan Limerick West
Martin Cullen Waterford
John Curran Dublin Mid-West
Noel Dempsey Meath West
Jimmy Devins Sligo–North Leitrim
Timmy Dooley Clare
Frank Fahey Galway West
Michael Finneran Roscommon–South Leitrim
Michael Fitzpatrick Kildare North
Seán Fleming Laois–Offaly
Pat "the Cope" Gallagher Donegal South-West
Mary Hanafin Dún Laoghaire
Seán Haughey Dublin North-Central
Máire Hoctor Tipperary North
Billy Kelleher Cork North-Central
Peter Kelly Longford–Westmeath
Brendan Kenneally Waterford
Michael Kennedy Dublin North
Tony Killeen Clare
Séamus Kirk Louth
Michael Kitt Galway East
Tom Kitt Dublin South
Brian Lenihan Dublin West
Conor Lenihan Dublin South-West
Micheál Martin Cork South-Central
Jim McDaid Donegal North-East
Tom McEllistrim Kerry North
Mattie McGrath Tipperary South
Michael McGrath Cork South-Central
John McGuinness Carlow–Kilkenny
Martin Mansergh Tipperary South
John Moloney Laois–Offaly
Michael Moynihan Cork North-West
Michael Mulcahy Dublin South-Central
M. J. Nolan Carlow–Kilkenny
Darragh O'Brien Dublin North
Éamon Ó Cuív Galway West
Charlie O'Connor Dublin South-West
Willie O'Dea Limerick East
John O'Donoghue Kerry South
Seán Ó Fearghaíl Kildare South
Noel O'Flynn Cork North-Central
Rory O'Hanlon Cavan–Monaghan
Batt O'Keeffe Cork North-West
Ned O'Keeffe Cork East
Mary O'Rourke Longford–Westmeath
Christy O'Sullivan Cork South-West
Peter Power Limerick East
Seán Power Kildare South
Dick Roche Wicklow
Eamon Scanlon Sligo–North Leitrim
Brendan Smith Cavan–Monaghan
Noel Treacy Galway East
Mary Wallace Meath East
Michael Woods Dublin North-East
Fine Gael (51) Bernard Allen Cork North-Central
James Bannon Longford–Westmeath
Seán Barrett Dún Laoghaire
Pat Breen Clare
Richard Bruton Dublin North-Central
Ulick Burke Galway East
Catherine Byrne Dublin South-Central
Joe Carey Clare
Deirdre Clune Cork South-Central
Paul Connaughton Snr Galway East
Noel Coonan Tipperary North
Simon Coveney Cork South-Central
Seymour Crawford Cavan–Monaghan
Michael Creed Cork North-West
Lucinda Creighton Dublin South-East
Michael W. D'Arcy Wexford
John Deasy Waterford
Jimmy Deenihan Kerry North
Andrew Doyle Wicklow
Bernard Durkan Kildare North
Damien English Meath West
Olwyn Enright Laois–Offaly
Frank Feighan Roscommon–South Leitrim
Charles Flanagan Laois–Offaly
Terence Flanagan Dublin North-East
Brian Hayes Dublin South-West
Tom Hayes Tipperary South
Phil Hogan Carlow–Kilkenny
Paul Kehoe Wexford
Enda Kenny Mayo
Pádraic McCormack Galway West
Shane McEntee Meath East
Dinny McGinley Donegal South-West
Joe McHugh Donegal North-East
Olivia Mitchell Dublin South
Denis Naughten Roscommon–South Leitrim
Dan Neville Limerick West
Michael Noonan Limerick East
Kieran O'Donnell Limerick East
Fergus O'Dowd Louth
Jim O'Keeffe Cork South-West
John O'Mahony Mayo
John Perry Sligo–North Leitrim
James Reilly Dublin North
Michael Ring Mayo
Alan Shatter Dublin South
Tom Sheahan Kerry South
P. J. Sheehan Cork South-West
David Stanton Cork East
Billy Timmins Wicklow
Leo Varadkar Dublin West
Labour Party (20) Tommy Broughan Dublin North-East
Joan Burton Dublin West
Joe Costello Dublin Central
Eamon Gilmore Dún Laoghaire
Michael D. Higgins Galway West
Brendan Howlin Wexford
Ciarán Lynch Cork South-Central
Kathleen Lynch Cork North-Central
Liz McManus Wicklow
Brian O'Shea Waterford
Jan O'Sullivan Limerick East
Willie Penrose Longford–Westmeath
Ruairi Quinn Dublin South-East
Pat Rabbitte Dublin South-West
Seán Sherlock Cork East
Róisín Shortall Dublin North-West
Emmet Stagg Kildare North
Joanna Tuffy Dublin Mid-West
Mary Upton Dublin South-Central
Jack Wall Kildare South
Green Party (6) Ciarán Cuffe Dún Laoghaire
Paul Gogarty Dublin Mid-West
John Gormley Dublin South-East
Eamon Ryan Dublin South
Trevor Sargent Dublin North
Mary White Carlow–Kilkenny
Sinn Féin (4) Martin Ferris Kerry North
Arthur Morgan Louth
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin Cavan–Monaghan
Aengus Ó Snodaigh Dublin South-Central
Progressive Democrats (2) Noel Grealish Galway West
Mary Harney Dublin Mid-West
Independent (5) Beverley Flynn Mayo
Tony Gregory Dublin Central
Jackie Healy-Rae Kerry South
Michael Lowry Tipperary North
Finian McGrath Dublin North-Central

Changes edit

Date Constituency Loss Gain Note
14 June 2007 Kerry South Fianna Fáil Ceann Comhairle John O'Donoghue (FF) is elected Ceann Comhairle[4]
28 November 2007 Cork East Fianna Fáil Independent Ned O'Keeffe (FF) resigns from the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party
27 February 2008 Cork East Independent Fianna Fáil Ned O'Keeffe rejoins the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party
8 April 2008 Mayo Independent Fianna Fáil Beverley Flynn (Ind) re-joins Fianna Fáil[9]
9 July 2008 Dublin South Fianna Fáil   Death of Séamus Brennan (FF)[10]
17 October 2008 Wicklow Fianna Fáil Independent Joe Behan (FF) resigns from Fianna Fáil[11]
13 November 2008 Donegal North-East Fianna Fáil Independent Jim McDaid (FF) loses the Fianna Fáil party whip after abstaining in a vote on a health issue
2 January 2009 Dublin Central Independent   Death of Tony Gregory (Ind)[12]
6 June 2009 Dublin South   Fine Gael George Lee (FG) takes the seat vacated by the death of Séamus Brennan
6 June 2009 Dublin Central   Independent Maureen O'Sullivan (Ind) holds the seat vacated by the death of Tony Gregory
8 June 2009 Donegal South-West Fianna Fáil   Pat "the Cope" Gallagher (FF) elected as a Member of the European Parliament
5 August 2009 Sligo–North Leitrim Fianna Fáil Independent Jimmy Devins (FF) resigns the Fianna Fáil party whip in protest at cuts in cancer services at Sligo General Hospital
5 August 2009 Sligo–North Leitrim Fianna Fáil Independent Eamon Scanlon (FF) resigns the Fianna Fáil party whip in protest at cuts in cancer services at Sligo General Hospital
13 October 2009 Kerry South Ceann Comhairle Fianna Fáil John O'Donoghue (FF) resigns as Ceann Comhairle
13 October 2009 Louth Fianna Fáil Ceann Comhairle Séamus Kirk (FF) is elected Ceann Comhairle[6]
20 November 2009 Dublin Mid-West Progressive Democrats Independent Mary Harney (PD) becomes an Independent TD following the dissolution of the Progressive Democrats
20 November 2009 Galway West Progressive Democrats Independent Noel Grealish (PD) becomes an Independent TD following the dissolution of the Progressive Democrats
8 February 2010 Dublin South Fine Gael   George Lee (FG) resigns from Dáil Éireann
24 March 2010 Waterford Fianna Fáil   Martin Cullen (FF) resigns from Dáil Éireann[13]
29 June 2010 Tipperary South Fianna Fáil Independent Mattie McGrath (FF) loses the Fianna Fáil party whip after voting against Wildlife (Amendment) Bill 2010
2 November 2010 Donegal North-East Independent   Jim McDaid (FF) resigns from Dáil Éireann
26 November 2010 Donegal South-West   Sinn Féin Pearse Doherty (SF) takes the seat vacated by Pat "the Cope" Gallagher's election to the European Parliament
13 January 2011 Sligo–North Leitrim Independent Fianna Fáil Eamon Scanlon rejoins the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party[14]
25 January 2011 Tipperary South Fianna Fáil Independent Mattie McGrath resigns from Fianna Fáil
25 January 2011 Sligo–North Leitrim Independent Fianna Fáil Jimmy Devins rejoins the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party[15]
28 January 2011 Dublin South-Central Fianna Fáil   Seán Ardagh (FF) resigns from Dáil Éireann[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Home Page". ElectionsIreland.org. from the original on 20 April 2010. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  2. ^ . BreakingNews.ie. 7 May 2008. Archived from the original on 10 May 2008. Retrieved 17 May 2008.
  3. ^ . Department of the Taoiseach. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Election of Ceann Comhairle – Dáil Éireann (30th Dáil) – Vol. 637 No. 1". Houses of the Oireachtas. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Statement by An Ceann Comhairle – Dáil Éireann (30th Dáil) – Vol. 691 No. 3". Houses of the Oireachtas. 13 October 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Election of Ceann Comhairle – Dáil Éireann (30th Dáil) – Vol. 691 No. 3". Houses of the Oireachtas. 13 October 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Kirk elected Ceann Comhairle". The Irish Times. 13 October 2009. from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2009.
  8. ^ "TDs & Senators (30th Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas.
  9. ^ "Beverly Flynn readmitted to FF". RTÉ News. 3 April 2008. from the original on 4 April 2008. Retrieved 5 April 2008.
  10. ^ "Tributes paid to Séamus Brennan". RTÉ News. 9 July 2008. from the original on 3 February 2009. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
  11. ^ "Full text of Joe Behan TD's resignation letter". The Irish Times. 17 October 2008. from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 17 October 2008.
  12. ^ . RTÉ News. 2 January 2009. Archived from the original on 8 January 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2009.
  13. ^ "Resignation of Member – Dáil Éireann (30th Dáil) – Vol. 705 No. 2". Houses of the Oireachtas. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Sligo's Scanlon Returned To Fianna Fáil Whip". Sligo Today. 14 January 2011. from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
  15. ^ "FF leadership candidates address party". RTÉ News. 25 January 2011. from the original on 26 January 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  16. ^ "Seán Ardagh resignation". Dáil Debates. from the original on 2 November 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2011.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Houses of the Oireachtas: Debates: 30th Dáil

30th, dáil, elected, 2007, general, election, 2007, june, 2007, members, dáil, Éireann, house, representatives, oireachtas, legislature, ireland, known, lasted, days, change, taoiseach, from, bertie, ahern, brian, cowen, dissolved, president, mary, mcaleese, f. The 30th Dail was elected at the 2007 general election on 24 May 2007 and met on 14 June 2007 The members of Dail Eireann the house of representatives of the Oireachtas legislature of Ireland are known as TDs The 30th Dail lasted 1 329 days and saw a change of Taoiseach from Bertie Ahern to Brian Cowen The 30th Dail was dissolved by President Mary McAleese on 1 February 2011 at the request of the Taoiseach Brian Cowen 30th Dail 29th Dail 31st Dail OverviewLegislative bodyDail EireannJurisdictionIrelandMeeting placeLeinster HouseTerm14 June 2007 1 February 2011Election2007 general electionGovernment27th Government of Ireland28th Government of IrelandMembers166Ceann ComhairleSeamus Kirk John O Donoghueuntil 13 October 2009TaoiseachBrian Cowen Bertie Ahernuntil 7 May 2008TanaisteMary Coughlan Brian Cowenuntil 7 May 2008Chief WhipJohn Curran Pat Careyuntil 23 March 2010 Tom Kittuntil 7 May 2008Leader of the OppositionEnda KennySessions1st14 June 2007 5 July 20072nd26 September 2007 10 July 20083rd24 September 2008 10 July 20094th16 September 2009 8 July 20105th29 September 2010 1 February 2011 Contents 1 Composition of the 30th Dail 1 1 Graphical representation 2 Ceann Comhairle 3 Leadership 3 1 Government 3 2 Opposition 4 List of TDs 5 Changes 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksComposition of the 30th Dail editParty May 2007 Jan 2011 1 Fianna Fail 78 71Fine Gael 51 51Labour 20 20 Green 6 6Sinn Fein 4 5 Progressive Democrats 2 Independent 5 8Vacant 4Ceann Comhairle 1On 14 June 2007 Fianna Fail the Green Party and the Progressive Democrats denoted with bullets formed the 27th Government of Ireland led by Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach On 7 May 2008 after the resignation of Ahern the parties formed the 28th Government of Ireland led by Brian Cowen as Taoiseach 2 3 Graphical representation edit This is a graphical comparison of party strengths in the 30th Dail in January 2011 shortly before its dissolution This was not the official seating plan nbsp Ceann Comhairle editOn 14 June 2007 John O Donoghue FF was proposed by Bertie Ahern for the position of Ceann Comhairle Ruairi Quinn Lab was proposed by Pat Rabbitte and seconded by Enda Kenny O Donoghue was approved by a vote of 90 to 75 4 On 13 October 2009 O Donoghue resigned as Ceann Comhairle 5 Seamus Kirk was proposed by Brian Cowen and seconded by Mary Coughlan Dinny McGinley FG was proposed by Enda Kenny and seconded by Padraic McCormack Kirk was approved by a vote of 87 to 51 6 7 Leadership editCeann Comhairle John O Donoghue Fianna Fail until 13 October 2009 Seamus Kirk Fianna Fail from 13 October 2009 Leas Cheann Comhairle Brendan Howlin Labour Party from 26 June 2007Government edit Taoiseach Bertie Ahern until 7 May 2008 Brian Cowen from 7 May 2008 Tanaiste Brian Cowen until 7 May 2008 Mary Coughlan from 7 May 2008 Leader of Fianna Fail Bertie Ahern until 7 May 2008 Brian Cowen until 22 January 2011 Micheal Martin from 26 January 2011 Leader of the Green Party Trevor Sargent until 17 July 2007 John Gormley from 17 July 2007 Left government on 23 January 2011 Leader of the Progressive Democrats Mary Harney until 17 April 2008 Ciaran Cannon until 24 March 2009 Noel Grealish from 24 March 2009 to 20 November 2009Opposition edit Leader of the Opposition and Leader of Fine Gael Enda Kenny Leader of the Labour Party Pat Rabbitte until 6 September 2007 Eamon Gilmore from 6 September 2007 Leader of the Technical Group Caoimhghin o Caolain Sinn Fein from 10 December 2010List of TDs editThis is a list of TDs elected to Dail Eireann in the 2007 general election sorted by party 8 The Changes table below records all changes in party affiliation Party Name ConstituencyFianna Fail 78 Bertie Ahern Dublin CentralDermot Ahern LouthMichael Ahern Cork EastNoel Ahern Dublin North WestBarry Andrews Dun LaoghaireChris Andrews Dublin South EastSean Ardagh Dublin South CentralBobby Aylward Carlow KilkennyJoe Behan WicklowNiall Blaney Donegal North EastAine Brady Kildare NorthCyprian Brady Dublin CentralJohnny Brady Meath WestSeamus Brennan Dublin SouthJohn Browne WexfordThomas Byrne Meath EastDara Calleary MayoPat Carey Dublin North WestNiall Collins Limerick WestMargaret Conlon Cavan MonaghanSean Connick WexfordMary Coughlan Donegal South WestBrian Cowen Laois OffalyJohn Cregan Limerick WestMartin Cullen WaterfordJohn Curran Dublin Mid WestNoel Dempsey Meath WestJimmy Devins Sligo North LeitrimTimmy Dooley ClareFrank Fahey Galway WestMichael Finneran Roscommon South LeitrimMichael Fitzpatrick Kildare NorthSean Fleming Laois OffalyPat the Cope Gallagher Donegal South WestMary Hanafin Dun LaoghaireSean Haughey Dublin North CentralMaire Hoctor Tipperary NorthBilly Kelleher Cork North CentralPeter Kelly Longford WestmeathBrendan Kenneally WaterfordMichael Kennedy Dublin NorthTony Killeen ClareSeamus Kirk LouthMichael Kitt Galway EastTom Kitt Dublin SouthBrian Lenihan Dublin WestConor Lenihan Dublin South WestMicheal Martin Cork South CentralJim McDaid Donegal North EastTom McEllistrim Kerry NorthMattie McGrath Tipperary SouthMichael McGrath Cork South CentralJohn McGuinness Carlow KilkennyMartin Mansergh Tipperary SouthJohn Moloney Laois OffalyMichael Moynihan Cork North WestMichael Mulcahy Dublin South CentralM J Nolan Carlow KilkennyDarragh O Brien Dublin NorthEamon o Cuiv Galway WestCharlie O Connor Dublin South WestWillie O Dea Limerick EastJohn O Donoghue Kerry SouthSean o Fearghail Kildare SouthNoel O Flynn Cork North CentralRory O Hanlon Cavan MonaghanBatt O Keeffe Cork North WestNed O Keeffe Cork EastMary O Rourke Longford WestmeathChristy O Sullivan Cork South WestPeter Power Limerick EastSean Power Kildare SouthDick Roche WicklowEamon Scanlon Sligo North LeitrimBrendan Smith Cavan MonaghanNoel Treacy Galway EastMary Wallace Meath EastMichael Woods Dublin North EastFine Gael 51 Bernard Allen Cork North CentralJames Bannon Longford WestmeathSean Barrett Dun LaoghairePat Breen ClareRichard Bruton Dublin North CentralUlick Burke Galway EastCatherine Byrne Dublin South CentralJoe Carey ClareDeirdre Clune Cork South CentralPaul Connaughton Snr Galway EastNoel Coonan Tipperary NorthSimon Coveney Cork South CentralSeymour Crawford Cavan MonaghanMichael Creed Cork North WestLucinda Creighton Dublin South EastMichael W D Arcy WexfordJohn Deasy WaterfordJimmy Deenihan Kerry NorthAndrew Doyle WicklowBernard Durkan Kildare NorthDamien English Meath WestOlwyn Enright Laois OffalyFrank Feighan Roscommon South LeitrimCharles Flanagan Laois OffalyTerence Flanagan Dublin North EastBrian Hayes Dublin South WestTom Hayes Tipperary SouthPhil Hogan Carlow KilkennyPaul Kehoe WexfordEnda Kenny MayoPadraic McCormack Galway WestShane McEntee Meath EastDinny McGinley Donegal South WestJoe McHugh Donegal North EastOlivia Mitchell Dublin SouthDenis Naughten Roscommon South LeitrimDan Neville Limerick WestMichael Noonan Limerick EastKieran O Donnell Limerick EastFergus O Dowd LouthJim O Keeffe Cork South WestJohn O Mahony MayoJohn Perry Sligo North LeitrimJames Reilly Dublin NorthMichael Ring MayoAlan Shatter Dublin SouthTom Sheahan Kerry SouthP J Sheehan Cork South WestDavid Stanton Cork EastBilly Timmins WicklowLeo Varadkar Dublin WestLabour Party 20 Tommy Broughan Dublin North EastJoan Burton Dublin WestJoe Costello Dublin CentralEamon Gilmore Dun LaoghaireMichael D Higgins Galway WestBrendan Howlin WexfordCiaran Lynch Cork South CentralKathleen Lynch Cork North CentralLiz McManus WicklowBrian O Shea WaterfordJan O Sullivan Limerick EastWillie Penrose Longford WestmeathRuairi Quinn Dublin South EastPat Rabbitte Dublin South WestSean Sherlock Cork EastRoisin Shortall Dublin North WestEmmet Stagg Kildare NorthJoanna Tuffy Dublin Mid WestMary Upton Dublin South CentralJack Wall Kildare SouthGreen Party 6 Ciaran Cuffe Dun LaoghairePaul Gogarty Dublin Mid WestJohn Gormley Dublin South EastEamon Ryan Dublin SouthTrevor Sargent Dublin NorthMary White Carlow KilkennySinn Fein 4 Martin Ferris Kerry NorthArthur Morgan LouthCaoimhghin o Caolain Cavan MonaghanAengus o Snodaigh Dublin South CentralProgressive Democrats 2 Noel Grealish Galway WestMary Harney Dublin Mid WestIndependent 5 Beverley Flynn MayoTony Gregory Dublin CentralJackie Healy Rae Kerry SouthMichael Lowry Tipperary NorthFinian McGrath Dublin North CentralChanges editDate Constituency Loss Gain Note14 June 2007 Kerry South Fianna Fail Ceann Comhairle John O Donoghue FF is elected Ceann Comhairle 4 28 November 2007 Cork East Fianna Fail Independent Ned O Keeffe FF resigns from the Fianna Fail parliamentary party27 February 2008 Cork East Independent Fianna Fail Ned O Keeffe rejoins the Fianna Fail parliamentary party8 April 2008 Mayo Independent Fianna Fail Beverley Flynn Ind re joins Fianna Fail 9 9 July 2008 Dublin South Fianna Fail Death of Seamus Brennan FF 10 17 October 2008 Wicklow Fianna Fail Independent Joe Behan FF resigns from Fianna Fail 11 13 November 2008 Donegal North East Fianna Fail Independent Jim McDaid FF loses the Fianna Fail party whip after abstaining in a vote on a health issue2 January 2009 Dublin Central Independent Death of Tony Gregory Ind 12 6 June 2009 Dublin South Fine Gael George Lee FG takes the seat vacated by the death of Seamus Brennan6 June 2009 Dublin Central Independent Maureen O Sullivan Ind holds the seat vacated by the death of Tony Gregory8 June 2009 Donegal South West Fianna Fail Pat the Cope Gallagher FF elected as a Member of the European Parliament5 August 2009 Sligo North Leitrim Fianna Fail Independent Jimmy Devins FF resigns the Fianna Fail party whip in protest at cuts in cancer services at Sligo General Hospital5 August 2009 Sligo North Leitrim Fianna Fail Independent Eamon Scanlon FF resigns the Fianna Fail party whip in protest at cuts in cancer services at Sligo General Hospital13 October 2009 Kerry South Ceann Comhairle Fianna Fail John O Donoghue FF resigns as Ceann Comhairle13 October 2009 Louth Fianna Fail Ceann Comhairle Seamus Kirk FF is elected Ceann Comhairle 6 20 November 2009 Dublin Mid West Progressive Democrats Independent Mary Harney PD becomes an Independent TD following the dissolution of the Progressive Democrats20 November 2009 Galway West Progressive Democrats Independent Noel Grealish PD becomes an Independent TD following the dissolution of the Progressive Democrats8 February 2010 Dublin South Fine Gael George Lee FG resigns from Dail Eireann24 March 2010 Waterford Fianna Fail Martin Cullen FF resigns from Dail Eireann 13 29 June 2010 Tipperary South Fianna Fail Independent Mattie McGrath FF loses the Fianna Fail party whip after voting against Wildlife Amendment Bill 20102 November 2010 Donegal North East Independent Jim McDaid FF resigns from Dail Eireann26 November 2010 Donegal South West Sinn Fein Pearse Doherty SF takes the seat vacated by Pat the Cope Gallagher s election to the European Parliament13 January 2011 Sligo North Leitrim Independent Fianna Fail Eamon Scanlon rejoins the Fianna Fail parliamentary party 14 25 January 2011 Tipperary South Fianna Fail Independent Mattie McGrath resigns from Fianna Fail25 January 2011 Sligo North Leitrim Independent Fianna Fail Jimmy Devins rejoins the Fianna Fail parliamentary party 15 28 January 2011 Dublin South Central Fianna Fail Sean Ardagh FF resigns from Dail Eireann 16 See also edit23rd SeanadReferences edit Home Page ElectionsIreland org Archived from the original on 20 April 2010 Retrieved 7 September 2010 Cowen confirmed as Taoiseach BreakingNews ie 7 May 2008 Archived from the original on 10 May 2008 Retrieved 17 May 2008 Former Taoisigh Department of the Taoiseach Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 23 June 2010 a b Election of Ceann Comhairle Dail Eireann 30th Dail Vol 637 No 1 Houses of the Oireachtas 14 June 2007 Retrieved 12 July 2022 Statement by An Ceann Comhairle Dail Eireann 30th Dail Vol 691 No 3 Houses of the Oireachtas 13 October 2009 Retrieved 12 July 2022 a b Election of Ceann Comhairle Dail 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