Roscommon–Galway (Dáil constituency) Dáil constituency (2016–present)
Roscommon–Galway is a parliamentary constituency that has been represented in Dáil Éireann , the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas , from the 2016 general election . The constituency elects three deputies (Teachtaí Dála , commonly known as TDs) on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).
History and boundaries
The constituency was established by the Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013 and first used at the 2016 election .[ 1]
The Constituency Review Report 2023 of the Electoral Commission recommended that at the next general election , the boundary of Roscommon–Galway be altered with the transfer of territory from Sligo–Leitrim and the transfer of territory to Galway East .[ 2]
The Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023 defines the constituency as:[ 3]
"The county of Roscommon;
and the county of Galway except the part thereof which is comprised in the constituencies of Galway East and Galway West."
Changes to the Roscommon–Galway constituency
Years
No. of TDs
Area
Formed by
2016–2020
3
County Roscommon , and the parts of County Galway not in the constituencies of Galway East and Galway West .[ 4]
County Roscommon, from Roscommon–South Leitrim ,[ 5]
Transfer from Galway East of:
Ballinasloe Urban
Ahascragh, Ballinasloe Rural, Clontuskert, Kellysgrove, Killure, Kylemore, Lismanny, in the former Rural District of Ballinasloe No. 1
Ballinastack, Ballymoe, Ballynakill, Boyounagh, Creggs, Curraghmore, Glennamaddy, Island, Kilcroan, Kiltullagh, Raheen, Shankill, Templetogher, Toberroe, in the former Rural District of Glennamaddy
Ballynakill, Caltra, Castleblakeney, Castleffrench, Clonbrock, Cloonkeen, Killeroran, Killian, Taghboy, in the former Rural District of Mount Bellew
Dunmore North, Toberadosh, in the former Rural District of Tuam .
2020–
3
County Roscommon, except for the part in the constituency of Sligo–Leitrim , and the parts of County Galway not in the constituencies of Galway East and Galway West.[ 1]
Transfer from Galway East of:[ 6]
Aughrim, Ballymacward, Kilconnell, Killaan, Killallaghtan, Oatfield, in the former Rural District of Ballinasloe No. 1
Scregg, in the former Rural District of Glennamaddy
Annagh, Mount Bellew, Mounthazel, in the former Rural District of Mount Bellew
Addergoole, Carrownagur, Clonbern, Cloonkeen, Dunmore South, in the former Rural District of Tuam
Transfer to Sligo–Leitrim of:
Aghafin, Altagowlan, Ballyfarnan, Ballyformoyle, Boyle Rural, Boyle Urban, Crossna, Danesfort, Keadew, Kilbryan, Killukin, Lough Allen, Oakport, Rockingham, Rushfield, Tivannagh, Tumna North, Tumna South, in the former Rural District of Boyle No. 1
TDs
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
^ *: Outgoing TD
2024 general election
2024 general election : Roscommon–Galway[ 9] [ 10]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Independent Ireland
Michael Fitzmaurice [*]
29.2
12,002
Sinn Féin
Claire Kerrane [*]
19.5
8,039
8,449
8,469
8,540
9,331
9,551
11,087
Fianna Fáil
Martin Daly
17.7
7,283
7,705
7,715
7,811
8,010
8,372
10,234
Fine Gael
Aisling Dolan
11.8
4,843
5,012
5,017
5,097
5,228
6,625
7,593
Independent
Eugene Murphy
10.5
4,327
4,782
4,848
4,954
5,441
5,779
Fine Gael
Dympna Daly Finn
5.3
2,164
2,252
2,262
2,325
2,425
PBP–Solidarity
Andrew Mannion[ a]
2.0
814
848
862
1,006
Aontú
Cormac Ó Corcoráin
1.9
789
868
909
1,031
Green
Martina O'Connor
1.1
441
449
449
The Irish People
Alan Sweeney
0.5
224
246
306
Independent
Vincent Beirne
0.5
202
234
Electorate: 62,727 Valid: 41,128 Spoilt: 204 Quota: 10,283 Turnout: 65.9%
2020 general election
2020 general election : Roscommon–Galway[ 8] [ 11] [ 12]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Independent
Michael Fitzmaurice [*]
28.7
13,077
Independent
Denis Naughten [*]
18.5
8,422
9,057
9,419
10,866
14,683
Sinn Féin
Claire Kerrane
17.5
8,003
8,322
8,690
9,402
10,082
10,545
Fianna Fáil
Eugene Murphy [*]
10.8
4,945
5,201
5,381
7,242
8,058
9,204
Fine Gael
Aisling Dolan
12.0
5,466
5,635
5,710
6,162
Fianna Fáil
Orla Leyden
6.5
2,953
3,124
3,197
Green
Julie O'Donoghue
3.1
1,413
1,445
1,610
Aontú
James Hope
1.1
504
542
Solidarity–PBP
Kenny Tynan[ a]
0.9
422
442
National Party
Paul Hanley
0.7
319
331
Independent
Thomas Fallon
0.2
88
109
Electorate: 69,598 Valid: 45,612 Spoilt: 330 Quota: 11,404 Turnout: 45,942 (66.0%)
2016 general election
2016 general election : Roscommon–Galway[ 13] [ 14] [ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Independent
Denis Naughten [*]
30.5
13,936
Independent
Michael Fitzmaurice [*]
21.3
9,750
10,964
10,996
11,073
11,275
11,630
Fianna Fáil
Eugene Murphy
14.9
6,813
7,157
7,162
7,192
7,260
7,368
7,565
10,104
Fine Gael
Maura Hopkins
14.9
6,812
7,317
7,324
7,428
7,555
7,698
8,388
9,313
Sinn Féin
Claire Kerrane
6.7
3,075
3,196
3,207
3,256
3,301
3,591
3,826
Fianna Fáil
Shane Curran
4.4
2,006
2,164
2,168
2,198
2,240
2,294
2,389
Labour
John Kelly
2.7
1,211
1,254
1,258
1,320
1,373
1,442
AAA–PBP
Eddie Conroy
2.1
982
1,008
1,015
1,146
1,172
Renua
Anne Farrell
1.1
520
577
580
616
Green
Miriam Hennesy
0.6
286
305
307
Independent
Anthony Coleman
0.5
214
229
237
Independent
Thomas Fallon
0.2
75
88
Electorate: 64,235 Valid: 45,680 Spoilt: 315 Quota: 11,421 Turnout: 71.6%
See also
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