2002 Irish general election


The 2002 Irish general election was held on Friday, 17 May just over three weeks after the dissolution of the 28th Dáil on Thursday, 25 April by President Mary McAleese, at the request of the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern. The newly elected members of the 29th Dáil assembled on Thursday, 6 June.
The general election took place in 42 parliamentary constituencies throughout Ireland for 165 seats in the lower house of parliament, Dáil Éireann.

Overview

The general election was significant for a number of reasons:
The most noticeable feature of the election was the collapse in Fine Gael's vote. It suffered its second worst electoral result ever, with several prominent members failing to get re-elected, including:
The party's losses were especially pronounced in Dublin, where just three TDs were returned, fewer than Fianna Fáil, Labour, the Progressive Democrats or the Greens.
The reasons for the drop in support for Fine Gael are many and varied:
In the immediate aftermath of the election, Fine Gael leader Michael Noonan announced his resignation from the leadership and Enda Kenny was chosen as the new leader in the subsequent election.

Results

Democratic Left, which won 4 seats in 1997, merged with the Labour Party in 1999. Independents include Independent Health Alliance candidates and Independent Fianna Fáil.

Voting summary

Seats summary

Dáil membership changes

The following changes took place as a result of the election:
Outgoing TDs are listed in the constituency they constested in the election. For some, such as Marian McGennis, this differs from the constituency they represented in the outgoing Dáil. Where more than one change took place in a constituency the concept of successor is an approximation for presentation only.
A summary of the cross-party seat transfers is:
Lost byToSeatsWon byFromSeats
Fine Gael Fianna Fáil7Fianna Fáil Fine Gael7
Progressive Democrats4Independent2
Sinn Féin1Independent Fine Gael5
Independent5Labour Party1
Labour Party2Fianna Fáil1
Green Party4Progressive Democrats Fine Gael4
Labour Party Sinn Féin2Sinn Féin Fine Gael1
Independent1Labour Party2
Independent Fianna Fáil2Fianna Fáil1
Labour Party1Green Party Fine Gael4
Fianna Fáil Sinn Féin1Labour Party Fine Gael2
Independent1Independent1

Footnotes