User:Jnestorius/March 1938 Seanad election
The vote was an indirect election in which the 354 voters were an electoral college comprising all 137 TDs[fn 1] and seven members of each of the 31 local authorities.[1][fn 2] Each county or city council held a nomination meeting at which seven were either nominated unopposed by prior agreement or else elected by single transferable vote.
Timeline
[edit]19 May 1936 | Final meeting of the Free State Seanad |
29 May 1936 | Constitution (Amendment No. 24) Act 1936 abolishes the Free State Seanad, leaving the Free State Dáil as sole house of the Free State Oireachtas. |
1 Jul 1937 | A plebiscite approves a new Constitution of Ireland, and a general election returns the 138 TDs of the 9th Dáil, the final Free State Dáil |
21 Dec 1937 | Seanad Éireann (Panel members) Electoral Act 1937 is enacted by the Free State Oireachtas. |
29 Dec 1937 | Constitution comes into force. The 9th Dáil continues as the new Dáil Éireann under the new Constitution. Initially the new Oireachtas is unicameral, comprising the Dáil and the new Presidential Commission. The Seanad Éireann (Panel members) Electoral Act 1937 comes into force with the Constitution.[2] |
30 Dec 1937 | Seanad election order, signed by Gerald Boland on behalf of Seán T. O'Kelly, the Minister for Local Government, is made specifying the cutoff dates for various stages of the panel election process.[3] O'Kelly appoints Wilfred Brown as panel election returning officer and registrar of the register of nominating bodies.[4] |
24 Jan 1938 | Closing date for application to register as a nominating body.[5] |
Jan–Feb 1938 | County councils hold meetings to nominate seven councillors as Seanad electors |
5 Feb 1938 | Provisional list of nominating bodies published in Iris Oifigiúil.[6] |
15–18 Feb 1938 | Appeals of registration of nominating bodies are held.[7] |
Feb 1938 | Nominating bodies make nominations |
18 Feb 1938 | The names of councils' nominated Seanad electors are published in Iris Oifigiúil[8] |
22 Feb 1938 | Final list of nominating bodies published in Iris Oifigiúil[6] |
26 Feb 1938 | Close of nominations (midday[3]) on the nominating bodies subpanels; IT says 87 people were provisionally listed,[9] but list excludes George C. Cullinan and P H McCarthy. |
3 Mar 1938 | Closing (11am) of TDs' nominations on the Dáil subpanels. Parties waited to see the outside nominees before deciding who their TDs would nominate.[10] Fianna Fail's national executive agreed its candidates on 28 February for subsequent approval by its TDs; its nominations are mostly submitted on the final morning.[11][12] On 2 March Fine Gael nominated only ?zzz approx 12 candidates; its Dáil numbers entitled it to 24 but felt this would spread the vote too thin.[13] |
4 Mar 1936 | Close (4pm[3]) of ex-officio nominations to the Administrative Panel's Dáil subpanel. This power was held by current and former heads of government, namely Taoiseach Éamon de Valera and his predecessor as President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, William T. Cosgrave. Neither man exercised his right to nominate.[14] |
7 Mar 1938[15] | Completion of panels. Returning officer, with Conor Maguire as judicial referee,[16] excludes none of the 89 on the provisional list. Although IT 21 Feb reports ISBGA nominating three,[17] only two are on its 5 Mar list of 87 names.[9] ( "J. Seymour" is omitted.[17][9]) Taoiseach nominates three to the Labour outside subpanel and one to the Cultural inside subpanel.[18] |
15 Mar 1938 | Ballots are posted to electors. They measure 40 inches by 30 (1 m by 75 cm) with 132 names listed in six columns of 22.[19] |
28 Mar 1938 | Closing date for receipt of completed ballots (11 am).[19] |
28–29 Mar 1938 | Counting of ballots |
31 Mar 1938 | Éamon de Valera names the eleven Taoiseach's appointees to the Seanad, including three defeated in the panel election.[20] |
27 Apr 1938 | Inaugural meeting of 2nd Seanad |
Nominating bodies
[edit]Panel | Senators elected | Panel nominees | Nominating bodies | ||||||||
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Tot | Dáil | Bodies | Tot | Dáil | Bodies | Num | Max[21] | List | |||
Administrative | 7 | 4 | 3 | 18 | 8 | 10 | 5 | 2 |
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Agricultural | 11 | 6 | 5 | 27 | 11 | 16 | 8 | 2 |
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Cultural and Educational | 5 | 1 | 4 | 32 (+1) |
2 (+1) |
30 | 15 | 2 |
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Industrial and Commercial | 9 | 5 | 4 | 38 | 9 | 29 | 15 | 2 |
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Labour | 11 | 6 | 5 | 13 (+3) |
9 | 4 (+3) |
2 | 4 |
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Total | 43 | 22 | 21 | 128 (+4) |
39 (+1) |
89 (+3) |
45 | — | — |
Under the 1937 act, a maximum of 15 bodies were permitted on each panel. Five organisations unsuccessfully appealed against the rejection of their registration as nominating bodies, namely: (on the Cultural and Educational Panel) the Irish Medical Union, General Nursing Council, Irish Nurses' Union, and National Union of Journalists; and (on the Agricultural Panel) the Dublin Cowkeepers' and Dairymen's Association.[7] The appeals committee comprised TDs William Norton, Patrick Beegan, Michael Colbert, John A. Costello, Michael Kennedy, Patrick Little, Bernard Maguire, Séamus Moore, John M. O'Sullivan, and Patrick Smith.[7]
There were only two nominating bodies on the Labour Panel: the large Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU, affiliated to the Labour Party) and the small "Cottage Tenants and Rural Workers Association" based in Ballingarry, County Limerick. The ICTU and Labour felt the Ballingarry group was small, had been defunct, and was revived solely for the purpose of securing Fianna Fáil nominations.[9][22] In protest, the ICTU refused to nominate election candidates, so the Taoiseach, Éamon de Valera had to add nominees to complete the nominating bodies subpanel of the Labour Panel. The Labour Party's 13 TDs boycotted the poll altogether in protest, neither nominating nor voting on any panel. Its local councillors participated in the councils' nomination meetings before the boycott decision was taken, and 11 were nominated to the electoral college, in which they refused to vote.
Results
[edit]The rules used differed from those used in Seanad panel elections since 1947. All 132 candidates from the five panels were listed together, in alphabetical order of surname, on a single ballot paper "nearly a yard [90 cm] long". There were a fixed number of candidates to be elected from each of the ten subpanels, so that when that number was reached all remaining candidates from that subpanel were eliminated, even if candidates on other subpanels had fewer votes. The returning officer was not the clerk of the Seanad but rather Wilfred Brown, a civil servant in the Department of Local Government.[fn 3]
Counting took place on 28–29 March by 12 assistants under Wilfred Brown's supervision. Checking and sorting the ballots and tallying the first-preferences took six hours, with 15 candidates elected on the first count, 12 of whom were former Oireachtas members. Eight more were elected that evening before counting adjourned for the night. After 33 counts, 35 remaining candidates with zero votes were eliminated in one stroke. Subsequent distributions of fractional votes generally proceeded subpanel by subpanel.
Candidates | 132 |
Seats | 43 |
Electorate | 354 |
Turnout | 330 |
Spoilt votes | 2 |
Valid votes | 328 |
Quota | 7.455 |
Counts | 95 |
Name | Panel | Subpanel | Nominator | Party | FPv | Outcome | Final count[t 1] |
Transfer count[t 2] |
Notes |
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Michael Hayes | Adm | In | TDs | FG | 12 | Elected | 1 | zzzxfr | |
Richard Mulcahy | Adm | In | TDs | FG | 11 | Elected | 1 | 13 | |
Thomas Ruane | Adm | In | TDs | FF | 10 | Elected | 1 | 14-18 | |
Margaret Mary Pearse | Adm | In | TDs | FF | 7 | Elected | 2-11 | zzzxfr | |
Seán Goulding | Adm | In | TDs | FF | 6 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Desmond FitzGerald | Adm | In | TDs | FG | 5 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
John Scott | Adm | In | TDs | Ind | 4 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Eamon Donnelly | Adm | In | TDs | FF | 3 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Thomas Condon | Adm | Out | General Council of County Councils | Ind | 4 | Elected | 48 | zzzxfr | [27] |
Christopher Byrne | Adm | Out | General Council of County Councils | FF | 3 | Elected | 48 | zzzxfr | [27] |
John Newcome | Adm | Out | Mount Street Club | Ind | 0 | Elected | 48 | zzzxfr | The nominating body's honorary secretary.[8] |
Francis Joseph Carney | Adm | Out | Associated Easter Week Men | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Mary Cosgrave | Adm | Out | Women's National Health Association of Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [28] |
John Donnelly | Adm | Out | Association of Municipal Authorities of Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | From Carrickmacross[29] ?zzz John Donnelly Sheridan? |
Clare Kennedy | Adm | Out | Women's National Health Association of Ireland[28] | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Widow of Hugh Kennedy, Chief Justice 1924–1936 |
Peadar S. O'Carroll | Adm | Out | Associated Easter Week Men | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | ?zzz possibly the Peadar O'Carroll who was a 1916 veteran and uncle of Brendan O'Carroll |
Philip Townsend "Paddy" Somerville-Large | Adm | Out | Mount Street Club | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's chairman[8] |
Maud Walsh | Adm | Out | Association of Municipal Authorities of Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [29] |
William Quirke | Agr | In | TDs | FF | 12 | Elected | 1 | zzzxfr | |
Patrick Kehoe | Agr | In | TDs | FF | 9 | Elected | 1 | 19 | |
William Caffrey | Agr | In | TDs | FG | 7 | Elected | 13 | 30 | |
Seán Gibbons | Agr | In | TDs | FF | 7 | Elected | 2-11 | zzzxfr | |
Ross McGillycuddy | Agr | In | TDs | Ind | 6 | Elected | zzzfinal | 32 | |
Pádraic Ó Máille | Agr | In | TDs | FF | 4 | Elected | 18 | 31 | |
Michael Behan | Agr | In | TDs | FF | 4 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Martin Quinn | Agr | In | TDs | FF | 4 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Thomas Westropp Bennett | Agr | In | TDs | FG | 3 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Kathleen Browne | Agr | In | TDs | FG | 3 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Edward Richards-Orpen | Agr | In | TDs | FG | 3 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Patrick Baxter | Agr | Out | Irish Co-operative Organisation Society | FG | 8 | Elected | 1 | 20 | |
Martin O'Dwyer | Agr | Out | Irish Co-operative Organisation Society | Ind | 3 | Elected | 12 | zzzxfr | |
John Nassau Greene | Agr | Out | Irish Sugar Beet Growers' Association | Ind | 1 | Elected | 95 | — | The nominating body's chairman[17] |
Michael Twomey | Agr | Out | Munster Agricultural Society | Ind | 1 | Elected | 81 | zzzxfr | [17] |
William O'Callaghan | Agr | Out | Irish Sugar Beet Growers' Association | FG | 0 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's vice-chairman[17] |
Dominick MacCabe | Agr | Out | Dairy Executives' Association | zzzparty | 4 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Dairy farmer and creamery manager.[30] |
Michael Bermingham | Agr | Out | National Executive of the Irish Live Stock Trade | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's chairman[29] |
Patrick D. Casey | Agr | Out | Dairy Executives' Association | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Dairy farmer and creamery manager.[30] |
Cornelius D. Crowley | Agr | Out | National Executive of the Irish Live Stock Trade | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [29] |
William Desmond | Agr | Out | Munster Agricultural Society | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [17] |
George de Stacpoole | Agr | Out | Irish Bloodstock Breeders' Association[17] | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | 5th Duke de Stacpoole in the papal nobility. |
John Leonard | Agr | Out | Royal Dublin Society | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
D. E. O'Boyle | Agr | Out | Sea Fisheries Association | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Fish merchant[30] |
Sidney John "Jack" Parr | Agr | Out | Irish Bloodstock Breeders' Association[17] | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | From a landed family in Athboy, he played for Ireland in the 1914 Five Nations Championship.[31] |
Eamonn Reid | Agr | Out | Sea Fisheries Association | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Fish and coal merchant[30] |
William Evelyn Wylie | Agr | Out | Royal Dublin Society | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's council member and Dublin Horse Show organiser. As QC prosecuted Easter Rising insurgents. Judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland (1920–24) and the successor High Court (1924–36). |
Patrick Doyle | Cul & Edu | In | TDs | FG | 6 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Peadar Toner Mac Fhionnlaoich | Cul & Edu | In | Taoiseach | FF | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
William Magennis | Cul & Edu | In | TDs | FF | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
James Parkinson | Cul & Edu | Out | Veterinary Council of Ireland | FG | 18 | Elected | 1 | zzzxfr | Veterinarian[29] |
Seán O'Donovan | Cul & Edu | Out | Veterinary Council of Ireland | FF | 6 | Elected | 2-11 | zzzxfr | Veterinarian and Dublin City Councillor[29] |
Gearóid O'Sullivan | Cul & Edu | Out | Bar Council of Ireland | FG | 2 | Elected | 28 | 33 | Barrister |
Séamus Ó hEocha | Cul & Edu | Out | Irish Technical Education Association | Ind | 0 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Principal of Coláiste na Rinne[29] |
Thomas Delany | Cul & Edu | Out | Law Society of Ireland | zzzparty | 2 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's president[29] |
John J. Horgan | Cul & Edu | Out | Law Society of Ireland | zzzparty | 2 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Solicitor[29] |
Liam Ó Buachalla | Cul & Edu | Out | Irish Technical Education Association | zzzparty | 2 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Lecturer, UCG.[29] |
Patrick C. Cahill | Cul & Edu | Out | Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland | zzzparty | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's vice-president |
George C. Cullinan | Cul & Edu | Out | Bar Council of Ireland | zzzparty | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Senior Counsel |
James Joseph Kerr | Cul & Edu | Out | Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland | zzzparty | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's registrar |
Nora Stuart | Cul & Edu | Out | Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland | zzzparty | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Secondary teacher |
Arthur W. Conway | Cul & Edu | Out | Royal Irish Academy | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's president; university professor[32] |
Cornelius Michael Drum | Cul & Edu | Out | Catholic Young Men's Society of Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Businessman |
William J. Flynn | Cul & Edu | Out | Institute of Journalists[33] | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Journalist |
Thomas P. French | Cul & Edu | Out | Catholic Young Men's Society of Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Insurance Official |
Felix E. Hackett | Cul & Edu | Out | Library Association of Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Professor of phyics and electrical engineering, UCD[27] |
James Edmond Hogan | Cul & Edu | Out | Dental Board[28] | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Dentist |
John F. W. Howley | Cul & Edu | Out | Library Association of Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Professor emeritus of philosophy, UCG[27] |
Brian Mac Giolla Phadraig | Cul & Edu | Out | Leinster College of Irish | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's principal |
Jeremiah Mahony | Cul & Edu | Out | Institute of Journalists | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's chairman;[33] Irish Press journalist |
Thomas G. Moorehead | Cul & Edu | Out | Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Physician[29] |
John James Nolan | Cul & Edu | Out | Royal Irish Academy | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's secretary; professor or Irish poetry, UCD[32] |
Thomas J. Nunan | Cul & Edu | Out | Irish National Teachers' Organisation | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's incoming president[34] |
Thomas J. O'Connell | Cul & Edu | Out | Irish National Teachers' Organisation | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's outgoing general secretary[34] |
Séamus Ó Duilearga | Cul & Edu | Out | Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Lecturer in folklore |
Agnes O'Farrelly | Cul & Edu | Out | Leinster College of Irish | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
John I. Potter | Cul & Edu | Out | Dental Board[28] | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Dentist |
Robert Lloyd Praeger | Cul & Edu | Out | Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Richard Atkinson Stoney | Cul & Edu | Out | Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Surgeon[29] |
Thomas P. Waller | Cul & Edu | Out | Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's president |
Michael Hearne | Ind & Comm | In | TDs | FF | 11 | Elected | 1 | zzzxfr | |
Daniel Corkery | Ind & Comm | In | TDs | FF | 10 | Elected | 1 | 14-18 | |
John MacLoughlin | Ind & Comm | In | TDs | FG | 10 | Elected | 1 | 14-18 | |
James Crosbie | Ind & Comm | In | TDs | FG | 8 | Elected | 1 | zzzxfr | |
Brian O'Rourke | Ind & Comm | In | TDs | FG | 8 | Elected | 1 | zzzxfr | |
Tadhg Crowley | Ind & Comm | In | TDs | FF | 6 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Peter Trainor Kelly | Ind & Comm | In | TDs | Ind | 5 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Erskine H. Childers | Ind & Comm | In | TDs | FF | 2 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Frank Henderson | Ind & Comm | In | TDs | FF | 2 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
James G. Douglas | Ind & Comm | Out | Federation of Saorstát Industries | Ind | 8 | Elected | 1 | zzzxfr | |
David Madden | Ind & Comm | Out | Irish Tourist Association | FG | 5 | Elected | 53 | zzzxfr | Limerick County Council member[8] |
Cornelius Kennedy | Ind & Comm | Out | Licensed Grocers' and Vintners' Protection Association | FG | 3 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Linda Kearns MacWhinney | Ind & Comm | Out | Women's Industrial Development Association | FF | 3 | Elected | 53 | zzzxfr | |
John G. Duggan | Ind & Comm | Out | Drapers' Chamber of Trade | Ind | 2 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Frank J. Hugh O'Donnell | Ind & Comm | Out | Federation of Saorstát Industries[35] | Ind | 2 | Defeated | 74 | 75 | |
Hubert Briscoe | Ind & Comm | Out | Dublin Stock Exchange | Ind | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's president[8] |
Barry Egan | Ind & Comm | Out | Irish Tourist Association | zzzparty | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's president[8] |
John Good | Ind & Comm | Out | Chambers of Commerce of Ireland | Ind | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [36][37] |
James J. Holloway | Ind & Comm | Out | National Agricultural and Industrial Development Association | Ind | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's president[38] |
Alexander Joseph Magennis | Ind & Comm | Out | Chambers of Commerce of Ireland | Ind | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [36] |
Dennis O'Dwyer | Ind & Comm | Out | Federated Employers | Ind | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [33] |
Patrick F. Quinlan | Ind & Comm | Out | Society of Irish Motor Traders | Ind | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Mayor of Limerick 1933–4 for the Progressive Party, a local ally of Fine Gael. ?zzz related to Patrick Quinlan, senator |
Frederick Summerfield | Ind & Comm | Out | Society of Irish Motor Traders | Ind | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
John Harold Aylward | Ind & Comm | Out | Insurance Institute of Ireland | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Manager at Royal Insurance[30] |
Liam Clancy | Ind & Comm | Out | Licensed Grocers' and Vintners' Protection Association | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Henry Connolly | Ind & Comm | Out | Irish Auctioneers' and Estate Agents' Association | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's president[8] |
Michael H. Grey | Ind & Comm | Out | Irish Auctioneers' and Estate Agents' Association | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's secretary[8] |
Henry E. Hall | Ind & Comm | Out | National Agricultural and Industrial Development Association | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [38] |
Gordon Francis Joyce | Ind & Comm | Out | Insurance Institute of Ireland | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Manager at Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation[30] |
John Keane | Ind & Comm | Out | Irish Banks Standing Committee | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
David Kellett | Ind & Comm | Out | Federated Employers | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [33] |
Geoffrey L. Kennedy | Ind & Comm | Out | Dublin Stock Exchange | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | The nominating body's ex-president [8] |
Patrick Harnett McCarthy | Ind & Comm | Out | Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [27] |
Walter Nugent | Ind & Comm | Out | Irish Banks Standing Committee | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Christine Mary O'Neill | Ind & Comm | Out | Women's Industrial Development Association | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
T. J. Purtill | Ind & Comm | Out | Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [27] |
John Joseph Robinson | Ind & Comm | Out | Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [27] |
George Hill Tulloch | Ind & Comm | Out | Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland | Ind | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | [27] |
Seán Hayes | Lab | In | TDs | FF | 10 | Elected | 1 | 14-18 | |
James Johnston | Lab | In | TDs | FF | 8 | Elected | 1 | 21 | |
John Butler | Lab | In | TDs | Lab | 6 | Elected | zzzfinal | 29 | |
John Gaffney | Lab | In | TDs | Ind | 4 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Seán Milroy | Lab | In | TDs | FG | 1 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Frederick Hawkins | Lab | In | TDs | Ind | 0 | Elected | 73 | zzzxfr | |
Henry O'Toole | Lab | In | TDs | FG | 3 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Michael Staines | Lab | In | TDs | FF | 1 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | Dublin City Council alderman |
Tobias Breslin | Lab | In | TDs | FF | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Thomas McShea | Lab | Out | Taoiseach | Ind | 7 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
David Walsh | Lab | Out | Taoiseach | Ind | 5 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Michael Conway | Lab | Out | Cottage Tenants and Rural Workers Association | Ind | 2 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
James Tunney | Lab | Out | Cottage Tenants and Rural Workers Association | Lab | 2 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Gilbert Hughes | Lab | Out | Taoiseach | Ind | 0 | Elected | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Patrick J. Bradley | Lab | Out | Cottage Tenants and Rural Workers Association | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr | |
Michael Kerins | Lab | Out | Cottage Tenants and Rural Workers Association | zzzparty | 0 | Defeated | zzzfinal | zzzxfr |
References
[edit]Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Among the 138 seats was one vacancy, caused by the death of Eamon Rice
- ^ Differences from the 2020 local authorities were:
- ^ Brown was returning officer at elections to the Irish Free State Seanad (including the 1925 popular election and subsequent restricted-franchise general and by-elections[23]) as well as the 1937 plebiscite approving the Constitution of Ireland,[24] and the (uncontested) 1938 presidential election.[25] He had also supervised Dáil and local elections.[3]
Appendix
[edit]Ref | Name | Subject | Date made | Empowering section of act | External links | |||
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1938/sro/32 | 1938/sro/905 | 1938/sro/906 | DL056354 | |||||
SEPMDTO | Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) (Days and Times) Order 1937 | Specifies
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1937-12-30 | s.6 | - | - | - | Alluded |
SEC1 | Seanad Electorate (Councils) No. 1 Regulations 1938 | Procedure of Seanad Election Meeting for selecting electors
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1938-01-19 at latest | s.37 [I infer] | Alluded in SEC2 | - | - | - |
SEC2 | Seanad Electorate (Councils) No. 2 Regulations 1938 [S.R. & O. No. 32/1938] |
Counting the votes from the Seanad Election Meeting | 1938-01-19 | s.37 | Printed | - | Alluded in SECoV | - |
FN | unnamed | Forms for nominating candidates
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1938-02-14 | s.7 | - | Printed | - | - |
FR | unnamed | Forms for ballot paper for electors:
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1938-03-10 | s.7 | - | Printed | - | - |
FC | unnamed | Forms for election results:
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1938-04-09 | s.7 and Sch.1 rr.23, 24 | - | - | Printed | - |
SEVbC | Seanad Electorate (Voting by Councils) Regulations 1938 | Procedure of Seanad Election Meeting for selecting electors | 1938-06-04 | s.37 | - | - | Printed | - |
SECoV | Seanad Electorate (Counting of Votes) Regulations 1938 | Adapts SEC2 to work from SEVbC instead of SEC1 | 1938-06-24 | s.37 | - | - | Printed | - |
Sources
[edit]- Primary
- "Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1937 – Debates". Bills and Acts. Oireachtas. 21 July 1937. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
- "Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1937". electronic Irish Statute Book. 21 December 1937. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
- Secondary
- Hogan, Gerard W.; Kinsella, Eoin (2012). The Origins of the Irish Constitution, 1928–1941. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 978-1-904890-75-1.
Citations
[edit]- ^ IT 1938/0224/Pg011
- ^ Seanad Éireann (Panel members) Electoral Act 1937 s.2
- ^ a b c d IT 1937/1231/Pg007
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- ^ 1937 Act s.10(c)
- ^ a b WIT 1938/0226/Pg010
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- ^ a b IT 1938/0303/Pg007
- ^ a b IT 1938/0302/Pg007
- ^ IT 1938/0304/Pg007
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- ^ a b IT 1938/0315/Pg005
- ^ IT 1938/0401/Pg006
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- ^ a b c d e f IT 1938/0226/Pg009
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- ^ a b zzz IT 1938/0224/Pg002
- ^ a b c d IT 1938/0216/Pg008
- ^ a b "Teachers, T.U.C. split on Senate boycott" (PDF). Dungarvan Observer. Vol. 26, no. 1285. 19 March 1938. p. 5 col 3. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
- ^ "[Caption] Mr. F. H. O'Donnell". The Irish Times. 23 March 1938. p. 4. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
- ^ a b IT 1938/0217/Pg011
- ^ IT 1938/0315/Pg005 col 3
- ^ a b IT 1938/0215/Pg008