Dáil
|
Date
|
TD
|
Loss
|
Gain
|
Constituency
|
Reason
|
4th
|
25 January 1926
|
William Magennis
|
|
CnaG
|
|
CÉ
|
National University
|
Joined party on its foundation
|
4th
|
25 January 1926
|
Pádraic Ó Máille
|
|
CnaG
|
|
CÉ
|
Galway
|
Joined party on its foundation
|
4th
|
25 January 1926
|
Christoper Byrne
|
|
CnaG
|
|
CÉ
|
Wicklow
|
Joined party on its foundation
|
4th
|
16 May 1926
|
|
|
SF
|
|
FF
|
|
Split in Sinn Féin, with majority of TDs joining new party led by Éamon de Valera
|
4th
|
September 1926
|
William Redmond
|
|
Ind
|
|
NL
|
Waterford
|
Joined party on its foundation as leader
|
4th
|
September 1926
|
James Cosgrave
|
|
Ind
|
|
NL
|
Galway
|
Joined party on its foundation
|
4th
|
May 1927
|
Denis Gorey
|
|
FP
|
|
CnaG
|
Carlow–Kilkenny
|
Selected as candidate for Cumann na nGaedheal[1]
|
5th
|
26 July 1927
|
Patrick Belton
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin County
|
Took Oath of Allegiance in contravention of Fianna Fáil policy
|
6th
|
July 1931
|
William Redmond
|
|
NL
|
|
CnaG
|
Waterford
|
Party dissolution
|
6th
|
July 1931
|
James Coburn
|
|
NL
|
|
Ind
|
Louth
|
Party dissolution
|
6th
|
24 October 1931
|
Richard Anthony
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Cork Borough
|
Expelled for voting for Constitution (Amendment No. 17) Act 1931[2]
|
6th
|
24 October 1931
|
Daniel Morrissey
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Tipperary
|
Expelled for voting for Constitution (Amendment No. 17) Act 1931[2]
|
6th
|
1932
|
Michael Heffernan
|
|
FP
|
|
CnaG
|
Tipperary
|
Selected to run for Cumann na nGaedheal for forthcoming election
|
6th
|
1932
|
Michael Jordan
|
|
FP
|
|
CnaG
|
Wexford
|
Selected to run for Cumann na nGaedheal for forthcoming election
|
6th
|
1932
|
John White
|
|
FP
|
|
CnaG
|
Donegal
|
Selected to run for Cumann na nGaedheal for forthcoming election
|
7th
|
15 September 1932
|
James Dillon
|
|
Ind
|
|
NCP
|
Donegal
|
Joined new party on foundation
|
7th
|
15 September 1932
|
Frank MacDermot
|
|
Ind
|
|
NCP
|
Roscommon
|
Joined new party on foundation
|
7th
|
15 September 1932
|
Timothy O'Donovan
|
|
FP
|
|
NCP
|
Cork West
|
Joined new party on foundation
|
7th
|
15 September 1932
|
John O'Shaughnessy
|
|
FP
|
|
NCP
|
Limerick
|
Joined new party on foundation
|
7th
|
15 September 1932
|
Daniel Vaughan
|
|
FP
|
|
NCP
|
Cork North
|
Joined new party on foundation
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
All 48 TDs
|
|
CnaG
|
|
FG
|
|
New party formed on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
Richard Holohan
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Carlow–Kilkenny
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
Patrick McGovern
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Cavan
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
Timothy O'Donovan
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Cork West
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
James Dillon
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Donegal
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
Patrick Rogers
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Leitrim–Sligo
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
Jack Finlay
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Leix–Offaly
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
Charles Fagan
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Longford–Westmeath
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
Frank MacDermot
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Roscommon
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
Richard Curran
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Tipperary
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
Nicholas Wall
|
|
NCP
|
|
FG
|
Waterford
|
Joined new party on merger
|
8th
|
8 September 1933
|
William Kent
|
|
NCP
|
|
Ind
|
Cork East
|
Became Independent on formation of Fine Gael[3]
|
8th
|
October 1935
|
Frank MacDermot
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Roscommon
|
Resigned from party
|
10th
|
1942
|
James Dillon
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Monaghan
|
Left party in opposition to Irish neutrality
|
11th
|
July 1943
|
William Sheldon
|
|
CnaT
|
|
Ind
|
Donegal East
|
Resigned from party
|
11th
|
7 January 1944
|
James Everett
|
|
Lab
|
|
NLP
|
Wicklow
|
Joined party on its foundation as leader
|
11th
|
7 January 1944
|
Thomas Looney
|
|
Lab
|
|
NLP
|
Cork South-East
|
Joined party on its foundation
|
11th
|
7 January 1944
|
Dan Spring
|
|
Lab
|
|
NLP
|
Kerry North
|
Joined party on its foundation
|
11th
|
7 January 1944
|
James Pattison
|
|
Lab
|
|
NLP
|
Kilkenny
|
Joined party on its foundation
|
11th
|
7 January 1944
|
John O'Leary
|
|
Lab
|
|
NLP
|
Wexford
|
Joined party on its foundation
|
13th
|
April 1951
|
Noël Browne
|
|
CnaP
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin South-East
|
Resigned from party
|
14th
|
May 1952
|
James Dillon
|
|
Ind
|
|
FG
|
Monaghan
|
Rejoined party
|
14th
|
28 October 1953
|
Noël Browne
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Dublin South-East
|
Joined party
|
14th
|
28 October 1953
|
Michael ffrench-O'Carroll
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Dublin South-West
|
Joined party
|
14th
|
28 October 1953
|
Patrick Cogan
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Wicklow
|
Joined party
|
16th
|
16 May 1958
|
Noël Browne
|
|
Ind
|
|
NPD
|
Dublin South-East
|
Joined party on its foundation as co-leader
|
16th
|
16 May 1958
|
Jack McQuillan
|
|
Ind
|
|
NPD
|
Roscommon
|
Joined party on its foundation as co-leader
|
17th
|
27 October 1963
|
Noël Browne
|
|
NPD
|
|
Lab
|
Dublin South-East
|
Party dissolution
|
17th
|
27 October 1963
|
Jack McQuillan
|
|
NPD
|
|
Lab
|
Roscommon
|
Party dissolution
|
17th
|
27 October 1963
|
Seán Dunne
|
|
Ind
|
|
Lab
|
Dublin County
|
Joined party
|
18th
|
1 November 1967
|
Patrick Norton
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Kildare
|
Resigned from party
|
18th
|
22 February 1969
|
Patrick Norton
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Kildare
|
Joined party
|
19th
|
19 September 1971
|
Seán Sherwin
|
|
FF
|
|
AÉ
|
Dublin South-West
|
Joined party on its foundation[4]
|
19th
|
5 November 1971
|
Des Foley
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin County North
|
Resigned party[5]
|
19th
|
17 November 1971
|
Neil Blaney
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Donegal North-East
|
Expelled from parliamentary party[6]
|
19th
|
17 November 1971
|
Paudge Brennan
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Wicklow
|
Expelled from parliamentary party[6]
|
20th
|
28 April 1976
|
David Thornley
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin North-West
|
Lost party whip after appearing on Sinn Féin platform during Easter Rising commemorations[7]
|
20th
|
2 February 1977
|
David Thornley
|
|
Ind
|
|
Lab
|
Dublin North-West
|
Readmitted to parliamentary party[8]
|
23rd
|
28 October 1982
|
Michael O'Leary
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin Central
|
Resigned as leader and party member[9]
|
23rd
|
3 November 1982
|
Michael O'Leary
|
|
Ind
|
|
FG
|
Dublin Central
|
Joined Fine Gael[10]
|
24th
|
18 May 1984
|
Desmond O'Malley
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Limerick East
|
Lost whip after support for New Ireland Forum Report[11]
|
24th
|
18 February 1985
|
John O'Connell
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Dublin South-West
|
Joined party[12]
|
24th
|
21 February 1985
|
Seán Treacy
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin South-West
|
Expelled after voting against Health (Family Planning) (Amendment) Bill 1985
|
24th
|
27 November 1985
|
Mary Harney
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Dublin South-West
|
Lost whip after voting for the Anglo-Irish Agreement[13]
|
24th
|
21 December 1985
|
Desmond O'Malley
|
|
Ind
|
|
PDs
|
Limerick East
|
Joined party on its foundation as leader
|
24th
|
21 December 1985
|
Mary Harney
|
|
Ind
|
|
PDs
|
Dublin South-West
|
Joined party on its foundation
|
24th
|
20 January 1986
|
Pearse Wyse
|
|
FF
|
|
PDs
|
Cork South-Central
|
Joined party[14]
|
24th
|
23 January 1986
|
Bobby Molloy
|
|
FF
|
|
PDs
|
Galway West
|
Joined party
|
24th
|
9 April 1986
|
Michael Keating
|
|
FG
|
|
PDs
|
Dublin Central
|
Joined party[16]
|
24th
|
9 December 1986
|
Alice Glenn
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin Central
|
Resigned ahead of motion to expel her in response to sectarian controversy[17]
|
25th
|
20 April 1988
|
John Donnellan
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Galway West
|
Expelled from parliamentary party after criticising party leader[18]
|
26th
|
1 May 1990
|
Jim Kemmy
|
|
DSP
|
|
Lab
|
Limerick East
|
Party dissolution and merger
|
26th
|
22 February 1992
|
Proinsias De Rossa
|
|
WP
|
|
DL
|
Dublin North-West
|
Formed new party as leader (initially called New Agenda)
|
26th
|
22 February 1992
|
Eric Byrne
|
|
WP
|
|
DL
|
Dublin South-Central
|
Formed new party (initially called New Agenda)
|
28th
|
22 February 1992
|
Eamon Gilmore
|
|
WP
|
|
DL
|
Dún Laoghaire
|
Formed new party (initially called New Agenda)
|
26th
|
22 February 1992
|
Pat McCartan
|
|
WP
|
|
DL
|
Dublin North-East
|
Formed new party (initially called New Agenda)
|
28th
|
22 February 1992
|
Pat Rabbitte
|
|
WP
|
|
DL
|
Dublin South-West
|
Formed new party (initially called New Agenda)
|
28th
|
22 February 1992
|
Joe Sherlock
|
|
WP
|
|
DL
|
Cork West
|
Formed new party (initially called New Agenda)
|
27th
|
31 March 1993
|
Michael J. Noonan
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Limerick West
|
Loss of whip after criticism of party leader and Taoiseach[19]
|
27th
|
5 September 1994
|
Martin Cullen
|
|
PDs
|
|
FF
|
Waterford
|
Changed party
|
27th
|
18 January 1995
|
Michael J. Noonan
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Limerick West
|
Whip restored[21]
|
27th
|
3 October 1995
|
Michael J. Noonan
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Limerick West
|
Loss of whip after abstaining on divorce amendment[22]
|
27th
|
14 May 1997
|
Michael J. Noonan
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Limerick West
|
Whip restored[23]
|
28th
|
13 October 1998
|
Michael Bell
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Louth
|
Resigned from parliamentary party
|
28th
|
30 November 1998
|
Michael Bell
|
|
Ind
|
|
Lab
|
Louth
|
Rejoined the parliamentary party
|
28th
|
24 January 1999
|
Proinsias De Rossa
|
|
DL
|
|
Lab
|
Dublin North-West
|
Party merger
|
28th
|
24 January 1999
|
Pat Rabbitte
|
|
DL
|
|
Lab
|
Dublin South-West
|
Party merger
|
28th
|
24 January 1999
|
Eamon Gilmore
|
|
DL
|
|
Lab
|
Dún Laoghaire
|
Party merger
|
28th
|
24 January 1999
|
Liz McManus
|
|
DL
|
|
Lab
|
Wicklow
|
Party merger
|
28th
|
24 February 1999
|
Beverley Flynn
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Mayo
|
Resigned party whip
|
28th
|
3 November 1999
|
Beverley Flynn
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Mayo
|
Rejoined the parliamentary party
|
28th
|
9 February 2000
|
Denis Foley
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Kerry North
|
Resigned from parliamentary party
|
28th
|
7 June 2000
|
Liam Lawlor
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin West
|
Resigned from party
|
28th
|
11 April 2001
|
Beverley Flynn
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Mayo
|
Expelled from parliamentary party
|
29th
|
27 September 2003
|
Michael J. Collins
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Limerick West
|
Resigned from party
|
29th
|
5 May 2004
|
Beverley Flynn
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Mayo
|
Expelled from parliamentary party
|
29th
|
22 September 2004
|
Liam Twomey
|
|
Ind
|
|
FG
|
Wexford
|
Joined party
|
29th
|
26 July 2006
|
Niall Blaney
|
|
IFF
|
|
FF
|
Donegal North-East
|
Joined party
|
30th
|
28 November 2007
|
Ned O'Keeffe
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Cork East
|
Resigned from parliamentary party
|
30th
|
27 February 2008
|
Ned O'Keeffe
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Cork East
|
Rejoined the parliamentary party
|
30th
|
8 April 2008
|
Beverley Flynn
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Mayo
|
Rejoined the party[24]
|
30th
|
17 October 2008
|
Joe Behan
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Wicklow
|
Resigned from party[25]
|
30th
|
13 November 2008
|
Jim McDaid
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Donegal North-East
|
Lost party whip after abstaining in a vote on a health issue
|
30th
|
5 August 2009
|
Jimmy Devins
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Sligo–North Leitrim
|
Resigned party whip in protest at cuts in cancer services at Sligo General Hospital
|
30th
|
5 August 2009
|
Eamon Scanlon
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Sligo–North Leitrim
|
Resigned party whip in protest at cuts in cancer services at Sligo General Hospital
|
30th
|
20 November 2009
|
Noel Grealish
|
|
PDs
|
|
Ind
|
Galway West
|
Party dissolution
|
30th
|
20 November 2009
|
Mary Harney
|
|
PDs
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin Mid-West
|
Party dissolution
|
30th
|
29 June 2010
|
Mattie McGrath
|
|
FF
|
|
Ind
|
Tipperary South
|
Lost party whip after voting against a bill to ban stag hunting
|
30th
|
13 January 2011
|
Eamon Scanlon
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Sligo–North Leitrim
|
Rejoined the parliamentary party[26]
|
30th
|
25 January 2011
|
Jimmy Devins
|
|
Ind
|
|
FF
|
Sligo–North Leitrim
|
Rejoined the parliamentary party[27]
|
31st
|
7 July 2011
|
Denis Naughten
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Roscommon–South Leitrim
|
Lost party whip for opposing closure of Roscommon County Hospital emergency department[28]
|
31st
|
15 November 2011
|
Willie Penrose
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Longford–Westmeath
|
Resigned party whip over the closure of an army barracks[29]
|
31st
|
1 December 2011
|
Tommy Broughan
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin North-East
|
Lost party whip after voting against the Government on a vote relating to the Bank Guarantee Scheme[30]
|
31st
|
6 December 2011
|
Patrick Nulty
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin West
|
Lost party whip after voting against the VAT increase in the 2012 budget[31]
|
31st
|
31 August 2012
|
Clare Daly
|
|
SP
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin North
|
Resigned from party[32]
|
31st
|
26 September 2012
|
Róisín Shortall
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin North-West
|
Resigned party whip and as Minister of State at the Department of Health[33]
|
31st
|
13 December 2012
|
Colm Keaveney
|
|
Lab
|
|
Ind
|
Galway East
|
Lost party whip after voting against part of the 2013 budget[34]
|
31st
|
25 April 2013
|
Joan Collins
|
|
PBP
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin South-Central
|
Left the People Before Profit Alliance and formed the United Left but remained an independent TD[35]
|
31st
|
2 July 2013
|
Peter Mathews
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin South
|
Lost party whip for voting against the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013[36]
|
31st
|
2 July 2013
|
Billy Timmins
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Wicklow
|
Lost party whip for voting against the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013[36]
|
31st
|
2 July 2013
|
Brian Walsh
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Galway West
|
Lost party whip for voting against the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013[36]
|
31st
|
2 July 2013
|
Terence Flanagan
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin North-East
|
Lost party whip for voting against the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013[36]
|
31st
|
11 July 2013
|
Lucinda Creighton
|
|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin South-East
|
Lost party whip for voting against the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013 and resigned as Minister of State for European Affairs[37]
|
31st
|
12 July 2013
|
Peadar Tóibín
|
|
SF
|
|
Ind
|
Meath West
|
Suspended from parliamentary party for voting against the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013[38]
|
31st
|
7 October 2013
|
Willie Penrose
|
|
Ind
|
|
Lab
|
Longford–Westmeath
|
Rejoined the parliamentary party[39]
|
31st
|
3 December 2013
|
Colm Keaveney
|
|
Ind
|
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FF
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Galway East
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Joined Fianna Fáil[40]
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31st
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12 January 2014
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Peadar Tóibín
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Ind
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SF
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Meath West
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Rejoined the parliamentary party after a six-month suspension for voting against the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013
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31st
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30 April 2014
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Brian Walsh
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Ind
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FG
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Galway West
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Rejoined the parliamentary party[41]
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31st
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10 February 2015
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Anne Ferris
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Lab
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Ind
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Wicklow
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Lost party whip for voting in favour of providing for abortion in cases of fatal foetal abnormalities
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31st
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13 March 2015
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Lucinda Creighton
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Ind
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Ren
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Dublin South-East
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Joined party on its foundation as leader[42]
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31st
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13 March 2015
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Billy Timmins
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Ind
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Ren
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Wicklow
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Joined party on its foundation[42]
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31st
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13 March 2015
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Terence Flanagan
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Ind
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Ren
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Dublin North-East
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Joined party on its foundation[42]
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31st
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29 May 2015
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Michael McNamara
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Lab
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Ind
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Clare
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Lost party whip for voting against the sale of the state's stake in Aer Lingus[43]
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31st
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15 July 2015
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Stephen Donnelly
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Ind
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SD
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Wicklow
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Joined party on its foundation as co-leader[44]
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31st
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15 July 2015
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Catherine Murphy
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Ind
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SD
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Kildare North
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Joined party on its foundation as co-leader[44]
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31st
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15 July 2015
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Róisín Shortall
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Ind
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SD
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Dublin North-West
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Joined party on its foundation as co-leader[44]
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31st
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16 July 2015
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Anne Ferris
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Ind
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Lab
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Wicklow
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Rejoined the parliamentary party[45]
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31st
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16 September 2015
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Michael McNamara
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Ind
|
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Lab
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Clare
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Rejoined the parliamentary party[46]
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31st
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26 September 2015
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Eamonn Maloney
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Lab
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Ind
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Dublin South-West
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Resigned from party[47]
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31st
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24 November 2015
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Seán Conlan
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FG
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Ind
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Cavan–Monaghan
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Resigned from party[48]
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32nd
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26 July 2016
|
Tommy Broughan
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I4C
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Ind
|
Dublin Bay North
|
Left party
|
32nd
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5 September 2016
|
Stephen Donnelly
|
|
SD
|
|
Ind
|
Wicklow
|
Left party
|
32nd
|
2 February 2017
|
Stephen Donnelly
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Ind
|
|
FF
|
Wicklow
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Joined party
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32nd
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22 March 2018
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Carol Nolan
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SF
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Ind
|
Offaly
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Suspended for voting against the bill on repealing the Eight Amendment before it was put to a referendum.[49] She resigned from Sinn Féin in June 2018.
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32nd
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2 October 2018
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Peter Fitzpatrick
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FG
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Ind
|
Louth
|
Resigned from party[50]
|
32nd
|
15 November 2018
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Peadar Tóibín
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|
SF
|
|
Ind
|
Meath West
|
Resigned from party[51]
|
32nd
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28 January 2019
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Peadar Tóibín
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|
Ind
|
|
Aon
|
Meath West
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Joined party on its foundation as leader[52]
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33rd
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31 May 2020
|
Joan Collins
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I4C
|
|
RTC
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Dublin South-Central
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Joined party on its foundation as leader[53]
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33rd
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15 September 2021
|
Marc MacSharry
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|
FF
|
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Ind
|
Sligo–Leitrim
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Resigned party whip to vote no confidence in Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney.[54] He left the party in November 2022.[55]
|
33rd
|
25 February 2022
|
Violet-Anne Wynne
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|
SF
|
|
Ind
|
Clare
|
Resigned from party[56]
|
33rd
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19 May 2022
|
Patrick Costello
|
|
GP
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin South-Central
|
Suspended after breaking whip on motion on ownership of the National Maternity Hospital, Dublin
|
33rd
|
19 May 2022
|
Neasa Hourigan
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|
GP
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin Central
|
Suspended after breaking whip on motion on ownership of the National Maternity Hospital
|
33rd
|
6 July 2022
|
Joe McHugh
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|
FG
|
|
Ind
|
Donegal
|
Resigned whip to vote against Remediation of Dwellings Damaged By the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks Bill 2022[57]
|
33rd
|
23 November 2022
|
Patrick Costello
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|
Ind
|
|
GP
|
Dublin South-Central
|
Regained party whip[58]
|
33rd
|
23 November 2022
|
Neasa Hourigan
|
|
Ind
|
|
GP
|
Dublin Central
|
Regained party whip[58]
|
33rd
|
23 March 2023
|
Neasa Hourigan
|
|
GP
|
|
Ind
|
Dublin Central
|
Suspended after voting against government on eviction ban[59]
|
33rd
|
10 November 2023
|
Michael Collins
|
|
Ind
|
|
II
|
Cork South-West
|
Joined party on its foundation as leader[60]
|
33rd
|
10 November 2023
|
Richard O'Donoghue
|
|
Ind
|
|
II
|
Limerick County
|
Joined party on its foundation as General Secretary[60]
|
33rd
|
12 February 2024
|
Michael Fitzmaurice
|
|
Ind
|
|
II
|
Roscommon–Galway
|
Joined party
|
33rd
|
July 2024
|
Neasa Hourigan
|
|
Ind
|
|
GP
|
Dublin Central
|
Regained party whip
|
33rd
|
9 October 2024
|
Patricia Ryan
|
|
SF
|
|
Ind
|
Kildare South
|
Resigned from party[61]
|
33rd
|
12 October 2024
|
Brian Stanley
|
|
SF
|
|
Ind
|
Laois–Offaly
|
Resigned from party[62]
|