List of Taoisigh by important facts

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The Taoiseach (plural: Taoisigh) is the head of government (or prime minister) of Ireland. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution of Ireland in 1937, the head of government was referred to as the President of the Executive Council. This office was first held by W. T. Cosgrave from 1922–32, and then by Éamon de Valera from 1932–37. By convention Taoisigh are numbered to include Cosgrave,[1][2][3][4] for example Brian Cowen is considered the 12th Taoiseach not the 11th.

The first list is of all heads of Irish governments since 1922 by birth date, date first elected to Dáil Éireann, political party, Dáil constituency and date that they ceased to be a member of the Dáil. The second list is by periods in office. The third list gives the total number of days served in office by each and the fourth is a list of individual terms served in order of length. The fifth list of that of Taoisigh still living and the sixth list is by longevity. The seventh list is by age on entering and leaving office

Contents

[edit] List by electoral history

  No. Name Born First Elected Party Constituency Left Dáil
1. Cosgrave, W. T.W. T. Cosgrave 6 June 1880 10 August 1917[5] Cumann na nGaedhael[6] Carlow–Kilkenny 30 May 1944
2. Valera, Éamon deÉamon de Valera 14 October 1882 10 July 1917[5] Fianna Fáil[6] Clare 23 June 1959
3. Costello, John A.John A. Costello 20 June 1891 24 January 1933 Fine Gael[7] Dublin South East 18 June 1969
4. Lemass, SeánSeán Lemass 12 July 1899 18 November 1924 Fianna Fáil[6] Dublin South Central 18 June 1969
5. Lynch, JackJack Lynch 15 August 1917 29 March 1948 Fianna Fáil Cork Borough 11 June 1981
6. Cosgrave, LiamLiam Cosgrave 13 April 1920 29 March 1943 Fine Gael Dublin County 11 June 1981
7. Haughey, CharlesCharles Haughey 16 September 1925 29 March 1957 Fianna Fáil Dublin North East 25 November 1992
8. FitzGerald, GarretGarret FitzGerald 9 February 1926 18 June 1969 Fine Gael Dublin South East 15 June 1989
9. Reynolds, AlbertAlbert Reynolds 3 November 1932 16 June 1977 Fianna Fáil Longford–Roscommon 17 May 2002
10. Bruton, JohnJohn Bruton 18 May 1947 18 June 1969 Fine Gael Meath 31 October 2004
11. Ahern, BertieBertie Ahern 12 September 1951 16 June 1977 Fianna Fáil Dublin Central
12. Cowen, BrianBrian Cowen 10 January 1960 14 June 1984 Fianna Fáil Laois–Offaly

[edit] List by periods in office

No. Name Entered Office Left Office Elected Period Party
1. Cosgrave, W. T.W. T. Cosgrave 01922-12-06 6 December 1922 01932-03-09 9 March 1932 5 terms Cumann na nGaedhael
2. Valera, Éamon deÉamon de Valera 01932-03-09 9 March 1932[8] 01948-02-18 18 February 1948 7 terms 1st time Fianna Fáil
3. Costello, John A.John A. Costello 01948-02-18 18 February 1948 01951-06-13 13 June 1951 1 term 1st time Fine Gael
Valera, Éamon deÉamon de Valera 01951-06-13 13 June 1951 01954-06-02 2 June 1954 1 term 2nd time Fianna Fáil
Costello, John A.John A. Costello 01954-06-02 2 June 1954 01957-03-20 20 March 1957 1 term 2nd time Fine Gael
Valera, Éamon deÉamon de Valera 01957-03-20 20 March 1957 01959-06-23 23 June 1959 1 term 3rd time Fianna Fáil
4. Lemass, SeánSeán Lemass 01959-06-23 23 June 1959 01966-11-10 10 November 1966 3 terms Fianna Fáil
5. Lynch, JackJack Lynch 01966-11-10 10 November 1966 01973-03-14 14 March 1973 2 terms 1st time Fianna Fáil
6. Cosgrave, LiamLiam Cosgrave 01973-03-14 14 March 1973 01977-07-05 5 July 1977 1 term Fine Gael
Lynch, JackJack Lynch 01977-07-05 5 July 1977 01979-12-11 11 December 1979 1 term 2nd time Fianna Fáil
7. Haughey, CharlesCharles Haughey 01979-12-11 11 December 1979 01981-06-30 30 June 1981 1 term 1st time Fianna Fáil
8. FitzGerald, GarretGarret FitzGerald 01981-06-30 30 June 1981 01982-03-09 9 March 1982 1 term 1st time Fine Gael
Haughey, CharlesCharles Haughey 01982-03-09 9 March 1982 01982-12-14 14 December 1982 1 term 2nd time Fianna Fáil
FitzGerald, GarretGarret FitzGerald 01982-12-14 14 December 1982 01987-03-10 10 March 1987 1 term 2nd time Fine Gael
Haughey, CharlesCharles Haughey 01987-03-10 10 March 1987 01992-02-11 11 February 1992 2 terms 3rd time Fianna Fáil
9. Reynolds, AlbertAlbert Reynolds 01992-02-11 11 February 1992 01994-12-15 15 December 1994 1 term Fianna Fáil
10. Bruton, JohnJohn Bruton 01994-12-15 15 December 1994 01997-06-26 26 June 1997 1 term Fine Gael
11. Ahern, BertieBertie Ahern 01997-06-26 26 June 1997 02008-05-07 7 May 2008 3 terms Fianna Fáil
12. Cowen, BrianBrian Cowen 02008-05-07 7 May 2008 Incumbent 1 term Fianna Fáil

[edit] List by cumulative days served

No. Name First Entered Office Finally Left Office Periods Cumulative Days
as of 9 December 2009
2. Éamon de Valera 9 March 1932[8] 23 June 1959 3 7,735 (21 years, 2 months)[9]
11. Bertie Ahern 26 June 1997 7 May 2008 1 3,968 (10 years, 10 months)
1. W. T. Cosgrave 6 December 1922 9 March 1932 1 3,381 (9 years, 3 months)
5. Jack Lynch 10 November 1966 11 December 1979 2 3,205 (8 years, 9 months)
4. Seán Lemass 23 June 1959 10 November 1966 1 2,697 (7 years, 5 months)
7. Charles Haughey 11 December 1979 11 February 1992 3 2,646 (7 years, 3 months)
3. John A. Costello 18 February 1948 20 March 1957 2 2,233 (6 years, 1 month)
8. Garret FitzGerald 30 June 1981 10 March 1987 2 1,799 (4 years, 11 months)
6. Liam Cosgrave 14 March 1973 5 July 1977 1 1,574 (4 years, 4 months)
9. Albert Reynolds 11 February 1992 15 December 1994 1 1,038 (2 years, 10 months)
10. John Bruton 15 December 1994 26 June 1997 1 924 (2 years, 6 months)
12. Brian Cowen 7 May 2008 Incumbent 1 581 (1 year, 7 months)

[edit] List by length of individual periods

No. Name Entered Office Left Office Period No. Period length Period length in days
2. Éamon de Valera 9 March 1932[8] 18 February 1948 1 15 years, 11 months, 16 days 5,824
11. Bertie Ahern 26 June 1997 7 May 2008 1 10 years, 10 months, 11 days 3,968
1. W. T. Cosgrave 6 December 1932 9 March 1932 1 9 years, 3 months, 4 days 3,381
4. Seán Lemass 23 June 1959 11 November 1966 1 7 years, 4 months, 17 days 2,697
5. Jack Lynch 11 November 1966 14 March 1973 1 6 years, 4 months, 4 days 2,316
7. Charles Haughey 10 March 1987 11 February 1992 3 4 years, 11 months, 1 day 1,799
6. Liam Cosgrave 14 March 1973 5 July 1977 1 4 years, 3 months, 22 days 1,574
8. Garret FitzGerald 14 December 1982 10 March 1987 2 4 years, 2 months, 27 days 1,547
3. John A. Costello 18 February 1948 13 June 1951 1 3 years, 3 months, 24 days 1,211
Éamon de Valera 13 June 1951 2 June 1954 2 2 years, 11 months, 19 days 1,085
9. Albert Reynolds 11 February 1992 15 December 1994 1 2 years, 10 months, 4 days 1,038
John A. Costello 2 June 1954 20 March 1957 2 2 years, 9 months, 18 days 1,022
10. John Bruton 15 December 1994 26 June 1997 1 2 years, 6 months, 11 days 924
Jack Lynch 5 July 1977 11 December 1979 2 2 years, 5 months, 6 days 889
Éamon de Valera 20 March 1957 23 June 1959 3 2 years, 3 months, 3 days 825
Charles Haughey 11 December 1979 30 June 1981 1 1 year, 6 months, 19 days 567
12. Brian Cowen 7 May 2008 Incumbent 1 1 year, 7 months 581
Charles Haughey 9 March 1982 14 December 1982 2 9 months, 5 days 280
Garret FitzGerald 30 June 1981 9 March 1982 1 8 months, 9 days 252

[edit] Living Taoisigh

There are currently six living Taoisigh – Brian Cowen the incumbent, and five living retired Taoisigh:

The following table shows the changes to this number in the past.

From Living Deceased Notes
7 May 2008 6 6 Brian Cowen accedes
13 June 2006 5 6 Haughey dies
20 October 1999 6 5 Lynch dies
26 June 1997 7 4 Bertie Ahern accedes. The highest ever total of living Taoisigh.
15 December 1994 6 4 John Bruton accedes
11 February 1992 5 4 Albert Reynolds accedes
30 June 1981 4 4 Garret FitzGerald accedes
11 December 1979 3 4 Charles Haughey accedes
6 January 1976 2 4 Costello dies
29 August 1975 3 3 De Valera dies
14 March 1973 4 2 Liam Cosgrave accedes
16 May 1971 3 2 Lemass dies
10 November 1966 4 1 Jack Lynch accedes
11 May 1965 3 1 W. T. Cosgrave dies
23 June 1959 4 0 Seán Lemass accedes
18 February 1948 3 0 John A. Costello accedes
9 March 1932 2 0 Éamon de Valera accedes
6 December 1922 1 0 W. T. Cosgrave accedes

[edit] By longevity

No. Name Born Died Age as of
9 December 2009
2. Éamon de Valera 14 October 1882 29 August 1975 92 years, 10 months
6. Liam Cosgrave 13 April 1920 89 years, 7 months
1. W. T. Cosgrave 6 June 1880 16 November 1965 85 years, 5 months
3. John A. Costello 20 June 1891 5 January 1976 84 years, 6 months
8. Garret FitzGerald 9 February 1926 83 years, 10 months
5. Jack Lynch 15 August 1917 20 October 1999 82 years, 2 months
7. Charles Haughey 16 September 1925 13 June 2006 80 years, 8 months
9. Albert Reynolds 3 November 1932 77 years, 1 month
4. Seán Lemass 12 July 1899 11 May 1971 71 years, 9 months
10. John Bruton 18 May 1947 62 years, 6 months
11. Bertie Ahern 12 September 1951 58 years, 2 months
12. Brian Cowen 10 January 1960 49 years, 10 months

[edit] By age on entering/leaving office

No. Name Born Entered office Age Left office Age
1. W. T. Cosgrave 6 June 1880 6 December 1922 42 years, 6 months 9 March 1932 51 years, 9 months
11. Bertie Ahern 12 September 1951 26 June 1997 45 years, 9 months 7 May 2008 56 years, 7 months
10. John Bruton 18 May 1947 15 December 1994 47 years, 6 months 26 June 1997 50 years, 1 month
12. Brian Cowen 10 January 1960 7 May 2008 48 years, 3 months Incumbent
5. Jack Lynch 15 August 1917 10 November 1966 49 years, 2 months 11 December 1979 62 years, 3 months
2. Éamon de Valera 14 October 1882 9 March 1932[8] 49 years, 4 months 23 June 1959 76 years, 8 months
6. Liam Cosgrave 13 April 1920 14 March 1973 52 years, 11 months 5 July 1977 57 years, 2 months
7. Charles Haughey 16 September 1925 11 December 1979 54 years, 2 months 11 February 1992 66 years, 4 months
8. Garret FitzGerald 9 February 1926 30 June 1981 55 years, 4 months 10 March 1987 61 years, 1 month
3. John A. Costello 20 June 1891 18 February 1948 56 years, 7 months 20 March 1957 65 years, 9 months
9. Albert Reynolds 3 November 1932 11 February 1992 59 years, 3 months 15 December 1994 62 years, 1 month
4. Seán Lemass 12 July 1899 23 June 1959 59 years, 11 months 10 November 1966 67 years, 3 months

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Coughlan new Tánaiste in Cowen Cabinet". The Irish Times. 7 May 2008. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2008/0507/breaking7.htm. Retrieved 17 May 2008. 
  2. ^ "Taoiseach reveals new front bench". RTÉ News. 7 May 2008. http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0507/fiannafail.html. Retrieved 17 May 2008. 
  3. ^ "Cowen confirmed as Taoiseach". BreakingNews.ie. 7 May 2008. http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/mhgbausnidau/. Retrieved 17 May 2008. 
  4. ^ "Former Taoisigh". Department of the Taoiseach. http://www.taoiseach.ie/index.asp?locID=349&docID=-1. Retrieved 17 May 2008. 
  5. ^ a b First elected to the British House of Commons in 1917 but did not take his seat.
  6. ^ a b c First elected as member of Sinn Féin.
  7. ^ First elected as a Cumann na nGaedhael Teachta Dála.
  8. ^ a b c d De Valera became Taoiseach on 29 December 1937 under the Constitution of Ireland.
  9. ^ De Valera served as Taoiseach for 5,613 days (15 years, 4 months).