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Taoiseach's Nominees
Seanad Éireann constituency
Current constituency
Created1938
Seats11
SenatorsAll seats currently vacant

The composition of Seanad Éireann, one of the two houses of the Oireachtas (parliament) of Ireland, is set out in Article 18 of the Constitution of Ireland. This provides for 60 Senators, of whom 11 are nominated by the Taoiseach who is appointed next after the election to general election to Dáil Éireann (Ireland's house of representatives).[1]

These nominations allow the government to reach a majority in the Seanad, for smaller parties in coalition or supporting the government to achieve more significant Seanad representation, and for the appointment of Independent members to represent particular interests. A number of representatives from Northern Ireland have been selected over the years as Independent senators, and in 2016, Enda Kenny nominated Billy Lawless, a resident of Chicago, to represent the interest of the Irish diaspora.

As the outgoing Seanad continues in session after the general election, it is common for the outgoing Taoiseach to appoint Senators to fill the places of those who were elected to Dáil Éireann for the short period until the conclusion of the Seanad election.

Of the remaining 49 senators, six are elected by university graduates (3 for the National University of Ireland and 3 for the University of Dublin), and 43 are elected across 5 Vocational panels by Oireachtas members and city and county councillors.

Senators

Senators nominated by the Taoiseach
Key to parties
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(Party)
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(Party)
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(Party)
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(Party)
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(Party)
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(Party)
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(Party)
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(Party)
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(Party)
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(Party)
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(Party)
2nd 1938 Robert Farnan
(FF)
T. V. Honan
(FF)
Douglas Hyde[a]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
John Keane
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Margaret L. Kennedy
(FF)
Peadar Mac Fhionnlaoich[b]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
William Magennis[c]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Frank MacDermot
(FF)
Maurice Moore[d]
(FF)
David Robinson
(FF)
Matthew Stafford
(FF)
1938 Patrick Keohane[e][f]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
3rd 1938
1939 Liam Ó Buachalla
(FF)
1940 Laurence O'Neill
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
1942 Pádraic Ó Máille[g]
(FF)
4th 1943 Seán Campbell
(Lab)
Peter O'Loghlen
(FF)
Margaret Mary Pearse
(FF)
5th 1944 Thomas Foran
(Lab)
1946 Edward Pakenham
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
6th 1948 George Bennett
(FG)
Eleanor Butler
(Lab)
James Douglas
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Denis Ireland
(CnaP)
Patrick McCartan
(CnaP)
James McCrea
(Lab)
Edward McGuire
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Séamus O'Farrell
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Edward Richards-Orpen
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Edmund Sweetman
(FG)
Patrick Woulfe
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
7th 1951 Robert Farnan
(FF)
T. V. Honan
(FF)
Daniel Corkery
(FF)
Seán Goulding
(FF)
Joseph Johnston
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Eamonn Kissane
(FF)
Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Seán O'Donovan
(FF)
Seán O'Grady
(FF)
Margaret Mary Pearse
(FF)
Michael Yeats
(FF)
8th 1954 Patrick Bergin
(Lab)
Arthur Cox
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
James Douglas[h]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Henry Guinness
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Michael Hayes
(FG)
James Hickey
(Lab)
John Meighan
(CnaT)
Frank O'Donnell
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Patrick O'Gorman
(FG)
James Reidy
(FG)
James Tunney
(Lab)
1954 John Douglas
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
9th 1957 Robert Farnan
(FF)
Seán Brady
(FF)
Nora Connolly O'Brien
(FF)
John Copeland Cole
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Seán Moylan[i]
(FF)
Thomas Mullins
(FF)
Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha[j]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Seán O'Donovan
(FF)
Seán O'Grady
(FF)
Margaret Mary Pearse[k]
(FF)
Laurence Walsh
(FF)
1958 Louis Walsh
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
10th 1961 John J. Brennan
(FF)
Gus Healy
(FF)
Joe Mooney
(FF)
Tom Nolan
(FF)
William Sheldon
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
1964 Kit Ahern
(FF)
11th 1965 Gerald Boland
(FF)
Joseph Lenehan
(FF)
James Ryan
(FF)
Michael Yeats
(FF)
1968 Farrell McElgunn
(FF)
12th 1969 John J. Brennan
(FF)
Micheál Cranitch
(FF)
Brendan Crinion
(FF)
Peggy Farrell
(FF)
Thomas Flanagan
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Michael Gallanagh
(FF)
Neville Keery
(FF)
Terence O'Sullivan
(FF)
13th 1973 John Blennerhassett
(FG)
Austin Deasy[l]
(FG)
Benjamin Guinness
(FG)
Brendan Halligan[m]
(Lab)
Michael D. Higgins
(Lab)
Patrick Kerrigan[l]
(Lab)
Patrick W. McGrath
(FG)
Michael Mullen
(Lab)
Michael J. O'Higgins
(FG)
Paddy O'Toole[l]
(FG)
James Sanfey
(FG)
1976 Ruairi Quinn
(Lab)
1977 Liam Burke
(FG)
Frank King
(Lab)
Martin Finn
(FG)
14th 1977 Séamus Brennan[n]
(FF)
Séamus de Brún
(FF)
Eileen Cassidy
(FF)
Valerie Goulding
(FF)
Mary Harney[n]
(FF)
Valentine Jago
(FF)
Gordon Lambert
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Bernard McGlinchey
(FF)
Noel Mulcahy
(FF)
T. K. Whitaker
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Michael Yeats[o]
(FF)
1980 Jim Ruttle
(FF)
1981 P. J. Mara
(FF)
Joseph O'Neill
(FF)
15th 1981 Ulick Burke
(FG)
John F. Carroll
(Lab)
Timmy Conway
(Lab)
Jim Dooge
(FG)
Paddy Dunne
(Lab)
Robert Fausset
(FG)
Jim Higgins
(FG)
Miriam Kearney
(FG)
Pat Magner
(Lab)
Seán O'Leary
(FG)
16th 1982 Paudge Brennan[p]
(FF)
Flor Crowley
(FF)
Camilla Hannon
(FF)
James Larkin
(IFF)
Seamus Mallon
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
P. J. Mara
(FF)
Bernard McGlinchey
(FF)
M. J. Nolan[p]
(FF)
Ned O'Keeffe[p]
(FF)
John Robb
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
G. V. Wright
(FF)
1982 Aidan Eames
(FF)
Seán O'Connor
(FF)
Frank Wall
(FF)
17th 1983 John Browne
(FG)
John Connor
(FG)
Jimmy Deenihan[q]
(FG)
Patrick Durcan
(FG)
Brendan Howlin[q]
(Lab)
Christy Kirwan
(Lab)
Pat Magner
(Lab)
Stephen McGonagle
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Seán O'Leary
(FG)
Bríd Rodgers
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
1987 Nuala Fennell
(FG)
Paddy O'Toole
(FG)
18th 1987 Éamon de Buitléar
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Séamus Cullimore[r]
(FF)
George Eogan
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Brian Friel
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Tom McEllistrim[r]
(FF)
John Magnier
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Jimmy Mulroy
(FF)
Vivian O'Callaghan
(FF)
John O'Connell[r]
(FF)
Nicholas O'Connor
(FF)
1989 Michael Dawson
(FF)
Paul Kavanagh
(FF)
Frank McDonnell
(FF)
19th 1989 Olga Bennett
(FF)
Hugh Byrne[s]
(FF)
Martin Cullen[s]
(PDs)
John Dardis
(PDs)
Helen Keogh[s]
(PDs)
Mick Lanigan
(FF)
Tony McKenna
(FF)
Denis O'Donovan
(FF)
Donal Ormonde
(FF)
Eoin Ryan[s]
(FF)
G. V. Wright[t]
(FF)
1992 Brendan Daly
(FF)
Pat Farrell
(FF)
Terry Leyden
(FF)
Dick Roche
(FF)
20th 1993 Sean Byrne
(FF)
Bill Cashin
(Lab)
Brian Crowley[u]
(FF)
Brian Hillery[v]
(FF)
Billy Kelleher[t]
(FF)
Pat Magner
(Lab)
Marian McGennis[t]
(FF)
Jim Townsend
(Lab)
Jack Wall
(Lab)
Gordon Wilson[w]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
1994 Edward Haughey
(FF)
Michael Mulcahy
(FF)
1995 Brian Hayes[t]
(FG)
1997 Tom Berkery
(FG)
Niamh Bhreathnach
(Lab)
Niamh Cosgrave
(FG)
Michael Enright
(DL)
Aidan O'Connor
(FG)
21st 1997 Enda Bonner
(FF)
Frank Chambers
(FF)
John Dardis
(PDs)
Tom Fitzgerald[x]
(FF)
Dermot Fitzpatrick[y]
(FF)
Jim Gibbons
(PDs)
Maurice Hayes
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Helen Keogh[z]
(PDs)
Ann Leonard
(FF)
Máirín Quill
(PDs)
2002 Martin Mackin
(FF)
Mary O'Rourke[aa]
(FF)
22nd 2002 Cyprian Brady[aa]
(FF)
Michael Brennan[ab]
(FF)
Brendan Kenneally[aa]
(FF)
Michael Kitt[aa]
(FF)
John Minihan
(PDs)
Tom Morrissey
(PDs)
Pat Moylan
(FF)
Kate Walsh[ac]
(PDs)
2007 Donie Cassidy
(FF)
Seán Dorgan
(FF)
Peter Sands
(FF)
Chris Wall
(FF)
Colm O'Gorman
(PDs)
23rd 2007 Dan Boyle
(GP)
Martin Brady
(FF)
Ivor Callely[ad]
(FF)
Ciarán Cannon[ae]
(PDs)
Maria Corrigan
(FF)
Déirdre de Búrca[af]
(GP)
John Ellis
(FF)
Eoghan Harris
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Lisa McDonald
(FF)
Brian Ó Domhnaill
(FF)
Fiona O'Malley[ag]
(PDs)
2010 Mark Dearey
(GP)
2011 Darragh O'Brien[ah]
(FF)
24th 2011 Eamonn Coghlan[ai]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Jim D'Arcy
(FG)
Aideen Hayden
(Lab)
Lorraine Higgins
(Lab)
Fiach Mac Conghail
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Martin McAleese[aj]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Mary Moran
(Lab)
Mary Ann O'Brien
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Marie-Louise O'Donnell
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Jillian van Turnhout
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Katherine Zappone[ak]
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
2013 Hildegarde Naughton[al][ak]
(FG)
25th 2016 Ray Butler
(FG)
Paudie Coffey
(FG)
Frank Feighan[am]
(FG)
Joan Freeman
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Colette Kelleher
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Billy Lawless
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
Michelle Mulherin
(FG)
Pádraig Ó Céidigh
(Independent politicians in Ireland)
John O'Mahony
(FG)
James Reilly
(FG)
2020 Seán Kyne[an]
(FG)
26th 2020

Changes

  1. ^ Elected as President of Ireland on 4 May 1938.[2]
  2. ^ Died on 1 July 1942.
  3. ^ Died on 30 March 1946.
  4. ^ Died on 8 September 1939.
  5. ^ Nominated in place of Hyde[3]
  6. ^ Died on 4 December 1939.
  7. ^ Died on 19 January 1946.
  8. ^ Died on 16 September 1954.
  9. ^ Died on 16 November 1957.
  10. ^ Died on 19 November 1964.
  11. ^ Died on 7 November 1968.
  12. ^ a b c Elected to Dáil Éireann on 16 June 1977.
  13. ^ Elected to Dáil Éireann at a by-election on 10 June 1976.
  14. ^ a b Elected to Dáil Éireann on 11 June 1981.
  15. ^ Resigned on 12 March 1980.
  16. ^ a b c Elected to Dáil Éireann on 24 November 1982.
  17. ^ a b Elected to Dáil Éireann on 17 February 1987.
  18. ^ a b c Elected to Dáil Éireann on 15 June 1989.
  19. ^ a b c d Elected to Dáil Éireann on 25 November 1992.
  20. ^ a b c d Elected to Dáil Éireann on 6 June 1997.
  21. ^ Elected to the European Parliament, resigned from Seanad on 31 August 1994.
  22. ^ Appointed to the Board of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, resigned from Seanad on 4 May 1994.
  23. ^ Died on 27 June 1995.
  24. ^ Resigned from the Seanad on 4 April 2002.
  25. ^ Elected to Dáil Éireann on 17 May 2002.
  26. ^ Joined Fine Gael on 14 June 2000.
  27. ^ a b c d Elected to Dáil Éireann on 24 May 2007.
  28. ^ Joined the Progressive Democrats on 29 April 2004.
  29. ^ Died on 24 April 2007.
  30. ^ Resigned Fianna Fáil whip on 5 June 2010 and resigned from Fianna Fáil on 24 August 2010.
  31. ^ Joined Fine Gael on 24 March 2009; elected to Dáil Éireann on 25 February 2011.[4]
  32. ^ Resigned on 12 February 2010.
  33. ^ Sat as an Independent from dissolution of the Progressive Democrats in December 2009.
  34. ^ Nominated to seat vacated by Ciarán Cannon.[5]
  35. ^ Took the Fine Gael whip on 7 February 2012.
  36. ^ Resigned on 4 February 2013.[6]
  37. ^ a b Elected to Dáil Éireann on 26 February 2016.
  38. ^ Nominated to fill vacancy left by McAleese on 19 July 2013.[7]
  39. ^ Elected to Dáil Éireann on 8 February 2020.
  40. ^ Nominated to seat vacated by Frank Feighan.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Constitution of Ireland". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Uachtarán na hEireann do Thogha – Seanad Éireann (2nd Seanad) – Wednesday, 11 May 1938". Houses of the Oireachtas. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Seanadóir d'Ainmniú – Seanad Éireann (2nd Seanad) – Wednesday, 11 May 1938". Houses of the Oireachtas. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Election of Members to Dáil Éireann – Seanad Éireann (23rd Seanad) – Tuesday, 8 March 2011". Houses of the Oireachtas. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Nomination of Member – Seanad Éireann (23rd Seanad) – Tuesday, 8 March 2011". Houses of the Oireachtas. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Resignation of Member – Seanad Éireann (24th Seanad) – Tuesday, 5 February 2013". Houses of the Oireachtas. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Nomination of Member – Seanad Éireann (24th Seanad) – Monday, 22 July 2013". Houses of the Oireachtas. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  8. ^ "Taoiseach appoints Sean Kyne to the Seanad". The Irish Times. 19 February 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2020.

See also