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Member state | Ireland |
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South is a European Parliament constituency in Ireland. It elects 5 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) using proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote.
It was created in 2004 with the same area as the old Munster constituency, except for County Clare which was then in North-West. [1] [2] It was expanded in 2014 when it took in counties of southern Leinster from the disbanded East constituency and became a 4-seat constituency. [3] In 2016, 74.1% of the constituency's population lived in Munster, while the southern Leinster counties accounted for 25.9%. [4]
The constituency is often referred to by media sources and candidates as "Ireland South" during news reports or candidate remarks. [5] [6]
At the 2019 European Parliament election, a reapportionment following Brexit and the loss of 73 MEPs from the United Kingdom gave two additional seats to Ireland. Following a recommendation of the Constituency Commission, South gained territory and an additional seat, from 4 to 5. [7] [8] [9] However, the last candidate elected, would not take her seat until after the United Kingdom left the European Union. [10]
At the 2024 European Parliament election, the counties of Laois and Offaly were transferred to Midlands–North-West, while South remains a 5-seat constituency. [11] This followed a recommendation of the Electoral Commission, where Ireland had been allocated one additional MEP. [12] [13]
It comprises the counties of Carlow, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Kilkenny, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford, and Wicklow; the cities of Cork, Limerick, and Waterford.
The main urban areas (by population size) are Cork, Limerick, Waterford, Bray, Kilkenny, Ennis, Carlow, Tralee, and Wexford.
Elections | Area | Seats |
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2004, 2009 | Counties of Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford; and the cities of Cork, Limerick and Waterford. | 3 [1] [14] |
2014 | Addition of counties Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford and Wicklow from East; and Clare from North-West. | 4 [15] |
2019 | Addition of counties Laois and Offaly from Midlands–North-West | 4/5 [10] [9] |
2024 | Loss of Laois and Offaly to Midlands–North-West | 5 |
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for South 2004– | |||||||||||
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Parl. | Election | Member (Party) | Member (Party) | Member (Party) | Member (Party) | Member (Party) | |||||
6th | 2004 [16] | Kathy Sinnott (Ind) | Brian Crowley (FF) | Simon Coveney (FG) | 3 seats 2004–2014 | ||||||
2007 [a] | Colm Burke (FG) | ||||||||||
7th | 2009 [17] | Alan Kelly (Lab) | Seán Kelly (FG) | ||||||||
2011 [b] | Phil Prendergast (Lab) | ||||||||||
8th | 2014 [18] | Liadh Ní Riada (SF) | Deirdre Clune (FG) | 4 seats 2014–2019 | |||||||
9th | 2019 [19] | Mick Wallace (I4C) | Billy Kelleher (FF) | Vacant | Grace O'Sullivan (GP) | ||||||
2020 [c] | Deirdre Clune (FG) | ||||||||||
10th | 2024 | Kathleen Funchion (SF) | Cynthia Ní Mhurchú (FF) | Michael McNamara (Ind) |
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.
^ *: Outgoing MEP elected at the previous election.
^ †: Outgoing MEP coopted subsequent to the previous election.
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | ||||
Fine Gael | Seán Kelly [*] | 17.83 | 122,777 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Billy Kelleher [*] | 13.23 | 91,074 | 93,037 | 93,084 | 93,290 | 93,388 | 93,675 | 93,777 | 93,959 | 94,419 | 95,042 | 95,405 | 96,786 | 99,778 | 100,832 | 103,492 | 106,051 | 107,834 | 120,105 | |||
Independent | Michael McNamara | 8.18 | 56,339 | 56,862 | 57,174 | 57,298 | 57,497 | 57,633 | 57,809 | 58,897 | 59,752 | 60,285 | 62,591 | 64,761 | 66,656 | 67,507 | 74,197 | 75,570 | 83,702 | 86,757 | 87,542 | 92,871 | |
Fianna Fáil | Cynthia Ní Mhurchú | 8.02 | 55,209 | 55,979 | 56,048 | 56,259 | 56,380 | 56,541 | 56,780 | 57,144 | 57,467 | 57,913 | 58,278 | 59,194 | 61,259 | 61,780 | 63,540 | 65,361 | 66,198 | 72,523 | 75,900 | 92,502 | |
Inds. 4 Change | Mick Wallace [*] | 7.67 | 52,803 | 53,193 | 53,428 | 53,701 | 54,107 | 54,386 | 55,600 | 55,967 | 56,327 | 56,979 | 57,989 | 59,511 | 60,547 | 61,668 | 64,637 | 67,146 | 71,910 | 73,714 | 73,947 | 84,157 | |
Sinn Féin | Kathleen Funchion | 7.35 | 50,580 | 50,723 | 50,755 | 50,955 | 51,176 | 51,501 | 51,984 | 52,106 | 52,565 | 53,300 | 53,655 | 54,297 | 55,600 | 71,350 | 72,081 | 76,697 | 81,268 | 82,315 | 82,508 | 90,070 | |
Green | Grace O'Sullivan [*] | 6.92 | 47,661 | 48,022 | 48,093 | 48,239 | 48,304 | 48,576 | 49,139 | 49,289 | 49,492 | 50,420 | 50,576 | 51,290 | 54,621 | 54,978 | 55,660 | 63,335 | 63,923 | 68,441 | 69,197 | ||
Fine Gael | John Mullins | 4.83 | 33,281 | 35,914 | 35,951 | 36,155 | 36,268 | 36,373 | 36,460 | 36,599 | 36,743 | 36,984 | 37,212 | 37,950 | 39,525 | 39,832 | 41,397 | 42,831 | 43,601 | ||||
Ireland First | Derek Blighe | 3.64 | 25,071 | 25,128 | 25,263 | 25,401 | 26,192 | 26,564 | 26,752 | 27,640 | 28,105 | 28,886 | 33,111 | 34,836 | 35,267 | 35,739 | 37,742 | 38,625 | |||||
Sinn Féin | Paul Gavan | 3.25 | 22,392 | 22,512 | 22,530 | 22,617 | 22,789 | 22,895 | 23,186 | 23,242 | 23,508 | 23,806 | 24,109 | 24,623 | 25,521 | ||||||||
Labour | Niamh Hourigan | 3.09 | 21,272 | 21,546 | 21,566 | 21,709 | 21,822 | 22,006 | 22,352 | 22,523 | 22,988 | 23,679 | 23,892 | 24,211 | |||||||||
Independent Ireland | Eddie Punch | 3.01 | 20,751 | 20,920 | 21,018 | 21,080 | 21,212 | 21,258 | 21,663 | 21,903 | 22,114 | 22,237 | 23,509 | 25,221 | 25,787 | 26,167 | |||||||
Social Democrats | Susan Doyle | 2.94 | 20,229 | 20,344 | 20,372 | 20,566 | 20,630 | 21,229 | 21,992 | 22,110 | 22,407 | 25,138 | 25,253 | 25,725 | 28,589 | 29,163 | 29,617 | ||||||
Aontú | Patrick Murphy | 2.05 | 14,124 | 14,199 | 14,384 | 14,417 | 14,548 | 14,638 | 14,802 | 15,075 | 15,705 | 15,811 | 17,421 | ||||||||||
Irish Freedom | Michael Leahy | 1.78 | 12,259 | 12,320 | 12,476 | 12,527 | 13,128 | 13,201 | 13,301 | 14,390 | 15,067 | 15,183 | |||||||||||
Rabharta | Lorna Bogue [a] | 1.28 | 8,788 | 8,844 | 8,916 | 9,027 | 9,086 | 9,584 | 10,040 | 10,279 | 10,826 | ||||||||||||
Independent | Una Mc Gurk | 0.93 | 6,387 | 6,469 | 6,584 | 6,628 | 6,729 | 6,828 | 6,888 | ||||||||||||||
Independent | Mary Fitzgibbon | 0.91 | 6,281 | 6,379 | 6,578 | 7,139 | 7,272 | 7,684 | 7,794 | 8,328 | |||||||||||||
PBP–Solidarity | Cian Prendiville | 0.91 | 6,243 | 6,274 | 6,340 | 6,382 | 6,516 | 6,650 | |||||||||||||||
Independent | Graham de Barra | 0.66 | 4,575 | 4,607 | 4,684 | 4,810 | 4,906 | ||||||||||||||||
The Irish People | Ross Lahive | 0.65 | 4,461 | 4,492 | 4,574 | 4,636 | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Christopher V.S. Doyle | 0.51 | 3,530 | 3,554 | 3,592 | ||||||||||||||||||
Independent | Ciaran O'Riordan | 0.36 | 2,477 | 2,485 | |||||||||||||||||||
Electorate: 1,345,792 Valid: 688,564 Spoilt: 24,759 Quota: 114,761 Turnout: 713,323 (53.0%) |
Ireland South elected 5 MEPs but the 5th candidate elected, Deirdre Clune, did not take her seat until 31 January 2020, when the United Kingdom had withdrawn from the European Union.
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | ||||
Fine Gael | Seán Kelly [*] | 16.47 | 118,446 | 118,491 | 118,677 | 118,775 | 119,125 | 119,382 | 119,547 | 119,717 | 119,885 | ||||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Billy Kelleher | 11.69 | 84,084 | 84,107 | 84,165 | 84,239 | 84,389 | 84,560 | 84,655 | 84,842 | 84,972 | 85,452 | 86,027 | 87,037 | 87,966 | 88,604 | 89,040 | 92,893 | 131,665 | ||||
Inds. 4 Change | Mick Wallace | 11.37 | 81,780 | 82,033 | 82,163 | 82,374 | 82,697 | 82,903 | 83,459 | 83,811 | 84,028 | 84,276 | 85,277 | 87,613 | 88,806 | 90,285 | 95,834 | 101,792 | 109,221 | 112,528 | 139,529 | ||
Sinn Féin | Liadh Ní Riada [*] | 10.99 | 78,995 | 79,062 | 79,204 | 79,309 | 79,494 | 79,662 | 79,864 | 80,165 | 80,292 | 80,732 | 81,721 | 82,839 | 83,790 | 84,892 | 87,214 | 91,727 | 95,446 | 98,248 | |||
Green | Grace O'Sullivan | 10.56 | 75,887 | 75,986 | 76,188 | 76,314 | 76,584 | 76,658 | 76,959 | 77,243 | 77,355 | 77,694 | 78,757 | 80,050 | 80,645 | 81,932 | 84,671 | 93,037 | 95,996 | 98,606 | 114,287 | 119,701 | |
Fianna Fáil | Malcolm Byrne | 9.62 | 69,167 | 69,202 | 69,273 | 69,317 | 69,383 | 69,512 | 69,557 | 69,673 | 70,899 | 71,169 | 71,843 | 72,134 | 72,854 | 73,783 | 74,371 | 80,624 | |||||
Fine Gael | Deirdre Clune [*] | 8.98 | 64,605 | 64,631 | 64,692 | 64,764 | 64,900 | 65,006 | 65,116 | 65,253 | 65,559 | 66,050 | 66,733 | 67,277 | 67,899 | 69,096 | 69,566 | 89,755 | 97,956 | 101,047 | 110,085 | 112,162 | |
Fine Gael | Andrew Doyle | 5.39 | 38,738 | 38,755 | 38,788 | 38,804 | 38,842 | 38,926 | 38,950 | 38,996 | 39,294 | 39,429 | 39,855 | 40,014 | 40,586 | 41,069 | 41,416 | ||||||
Labour | Sheila Nunan | 3.07 | 22,082 | 22,120 | 22,200 | 22,259 | 22,329 | 22,391 | 22,461 | 22,634 | 22,708 | 22,901 | 23,527 | 23,857 | 24,342 | 24,943 | 25,969 | ||||||
Solidarity–PBP | Adrienne Wallace | 2.06 | 14,810 | 14,966 | 15,017 | 15,216 | 15,362 | 15,403 | 15,795 | 16,116 | 16,217 | 16,387 | 16,917 | 17,407 | 17,736 | 18,485 | |||||||
Independent | Dolores Cahill | 1.47 | 10,582 | 10,639 | 10,746 | 10,884 | 10,938 | 11,238 | 11,397 | 11,720 | 12,628 | 14,213 | 15,039 | 15,470 | 17,135 | ||||||||
Independent | Diarmuid O'Flynn | 1.37 | 9,828 | 9,865 | 9,941 | 9,995 | 10,179 | 10,231 | 10,399 | 10,613 | 10,661 | 10,948 | 11,157 | ||||||||||
Independent | Liam Minehan | 1.31 | 9,426 | 9,458 | 9,783 | 9,858 | 9,972 | 10,253 | 10,331 | 10,468 | 10,547 | 11,707 | 12,275 | 12,774 | |||||||||
Independent | Breda Gardner | 1.29 | 9,306 | 9,331 | 9,401 | 9,436 | 9,496 | 9,724 | 9,869 | 9,975 | 10,222 | 10,838 | |||||||||||
Independent | Theresa Heaney | 1.04 | 7,475 | 7,498 | 7,596 | 7,738 | 7,808 | 8,005 | 8,197 | 8,373 | 8,561 | ||||||||||||
Independent | Allan Brennan | 0.65 | 4,665 | 4,691 | 4,734 | 4,791 | 4,841 | 4,956 | 5,028 | 5,132 | |||||||||||||
Identity Ireland | Peter O'Loughlin | 0.51 | 3,685 | 3,762 | 3,806 | 3,922 | 4,009 | 4,050 | 4,184 | ||||||||||||||
Independent | Colleen Worthington | 0.46 | 3,285 | 3,306 | 3,319 | 3,551 | 3,653 | 3,713 | |||||||||||||||
Independent | Paddy Fitzgerald | 0.44 | 3,183 | 3,198 | 3,258 | 3,301 | 3,333 | ||||||||||||||||
Independent | Walter Ryan-Purcell | 0.40 | 2,863 | 2,897 | 2,918 | 3,066 | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Maurice Sexton | 0.34 | 2,419 | 2,467 | 2,545 | ||||||||||||||||||
Independent | Peter Madden | 0.33 | 2,397 | 2,411 | |||||||||||||||||||
Direct Democracy | Jan van de Ven | 0.20 | 1,421 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Electorate: 1,417,017 Valid: 719,194 Spoilt: 36,793 Quota: 119,866 Turnout: 53.4% |
Following a recheck of the votes for O'Sullivan and Ní Riada after the 18th count, a full recount was requested by the Sinn Féin candidate. Returning officer Martin Harvey announced that the recount would begin on 4 June. RTÉ reported that the recount could take up to 28 working days. [28] On 4 June, Ní Riada withdrew the request for a recount. [29] After the transfer of Ní Riada's votes and Mick Wallace's surplus, Grace O'Sullivan and Deirdre Clune were deemed elected, but Clune did not take office as an MEP until Brexit had taken effect.
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Brian Crowley [*] | 27.4 | 180,329 | ||||||||||||
Sinn Féin | Liadh Ní Riada | 19.1 | 125,309 | 129,957 | 130,840 | 132,590 | |||||||||
Fine Gael | Seán Kelly [*] | 12.7 | 83,520 | 92,042 | 92,355 | 92,758 | 93,106 | 94,266 | 95,683 | 95,736 | 98,646 | 106,068 | 113,311 | 121,566 | |
Fine Gael | Simon Harris | 7.8 | 51,483 | 53,912 | 54,161 | 54,511 | 55,273 | 56,050 | 56,691 | 56,738 | 59,056 | 63,536 | 66,061 | 70,808 | |
Fine Gael | Deirdre Clune | 7.2 | 47,453 | 51,850 | 52,097 | 52,295 | 52,798 | 54,081 | 55,293 | 55,340 | 58,311 | 64,889 | 69,009 | 74,370 | |
Independent | Diarmuid O'Flynn | 4.6 | 30,323 | 31,649 | 33,311 | 34,840 | 36,198 | 38,960 | 43,628 | 44,023 | 48,125 | 51,387 | |||
Labour | Phil Prendergast [†] | 4.6 | 30,317 | 32,360 | 32,664 | 33,147 | 33,560 | 34,150 | 34,874 | 34,939 | 42,213 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Kieran Hartley | 4.6 | 29,987 | 50,349 | 50,653 | 50,953 | 51,475 | 52,481 | 54,475 | 54,559 | 56,746 | 59,722 | 64,357 | ||
Green | Grace O'Sullivan | 4.2 | 27,860 | 29,360 | 29,999 | 31,075 | 31,962 | 32,829 | 34,443 | 34,607 | |||||
Catholic Democrats | Theresa Heaney | 2.1 | 13,569 | 14,677 | 15,159 | 15,655 | 17,016 | 19,114 | |||||||
Independent | Richard Cahill | 1.6 | 10,719 | 11,661 | 12,408 | 13,152 | 15,310 | ||||||||
Direct Democracy | Jan van de Ven | 1.4 | 9,255 | 9,586 | 10,125 | ||||||||||
Independent | Jillian Godsil | 1.4 | 9,179 | 9,829 | 10,607 | 11,531 | |||||||||
Independent | Peter O'Loughlin | 1.0 | 6,561 | 7,000 | |||||||||||
Fís Nua | Dónal Ó Ríordáin | 0.2 | 1,634 | 1,766 | |||||||||||
Electorate: 1,221,683 Valid: 657,498 Spoilt: 21,798 (3.2%) Quota: 131,500 Turnout: 679,296 (55.6%) |
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Brian Crowley [*] | 23.7 | 118,258 | 119,625 | 122,404 | 132,410 | |||||
Fine Gael | Seán Kelly [*] | 18.6 | 92,579 | 94,430 | 96,153 | 97,482 | 98,394 | 134,712 | |||
Sinn Féin | Toiréasa Ferris | 13.0 | 64,671 | 65,861 | 67,304 | 68,296 | 69,295 | 73,389 | 74,480 | ||
Labour | Alan Kelly | 12.9 | 64,152 | 66,121 | 69,683 | 70,309 | 70,991 | 78,651 | 83,921 | 105,597 | |
Independent | Kathy Sinnott [*] | 11.7 | 58,485 | 62,057 | 64,295 | 65,518 | 66,920 | 71,349 | 75,168 | 95,134 | |
Fine Gael | Colm Burke | 10.8 | 53,721 | 54,617 | 57,190 | 57,884 | 58,654 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Ned O'Keeffe | 3.3 | 16,596 | 16,896 | 17,124 | ||||||
Green | Dan Boyle | 3.1 | 15,499 | 16,250 | |||||||
Independent | Alexander Stafford | 2.3 | 11,692 | ||||||||
Independent | Maurice Sexton | 0.5 | 2,474 | ||||||||
Electorate: 861,727 Valid: 498,127 Spoilt: 11,836 (2.3%) Quota: 124,532 Turnout: 509,963 (59.2%) |
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Brian Crowley [*] | 25.9 | 125,539 | ||||||
Fine Gael | Simon Coveney | 24.6 | 118,937 | 120,261 | 120,537 | 121,332 | |||
Independent | Kathy Sinnott | 18.4 | 89,127 | 89,872 | 90,175 | 92,010 | 97,057 | 120,600 | |
Fianna Fáil | Gerry Collins [*] | 15.1 | 73,131 | 74,991 | 75,246 | 75,577 | 78,367 | 87,658 | |
Sinn Féin | David Cullinane | 6.7 | 32,643 | 32,848 | 32,977 | 33,561 | 35,385 | ||
Labour | Brendan Ryan | 4.1 | 19,975 | 20,086 | 20,170 | 20,576 | 24,406 | ||
Green | Chris O'Leary | 2.3 | 10,896 | 10,980 | 11,056 | 11,478 | |||
Independent | Gerry Hannan | 1.3 | 6,394 | 6,428 | 6,551 | 6,934 | |||
Independent | Lily Moynihan | 1.2 | 5,831 | 5,914 | 6,048 | ||||
Independent | Anthony O'Connor | 0.4 | 1,797 | 1,822 | |||||
Electorate: 802,359 Valid: 484,270 Spoilt: 14,124 (2.8%) Quota: 121,068 Turnout: 498,394 (62.1%) |
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