Election 2024Constituency Profile

Dublin Bay South constituency candidates list: Ryan departure will ease pressure on Bacik and O’Callaghan

Fine Gael’s chances of taking two seats will suffer from decision of Kate O’Connell to run as an Independent

Dublin Bay South Constituency map
Election 2024: Dublin Bay South takes in Leinster House, the southeast inner city as well as affluent suburban villages

Outgoing TDs: Chris Andrews (SF), Jim O’Callaghan (FF), Ivana Bacik (Lab), Eamon Ryan (GP)

Who are the candidates running in the Dublin Bay South constituency?

  • Chris Andrews (SF)
  • Ivana Bacik (LAB)
  • Emma Blain (FG)
  • Hazel Chu (GP)
  • Nick Delahanty (IND)
  • Peter Dooley (IND)
  • Lauralee Doyle (IP)
  • Mannix Flynn (IND)
  • James Geoghegan (FG)
  • Eoin Hayes (SD)
  • Alan Healy (AON)
  • David Hennessy (IND)
  • John Dominic Keigher (IND)
  • Jim O’Callaghan (FF)
  • Kate O’Connell (IND)
  • Daniel Pocock (IND)
  • Brigid Purcell (PBPS)
  • Source Dublin Bay South returning officer

Another cluster of high-profile candidates in a constituency that takes in Leinster House itself, the southeast inner city, as well as the affluent suburban villages of Sandymount, Donnybrook, Ranelagh, Rathmines and Rathgar.

The decision of former Greens leader Eamon Ryan to stand down will ease the pressure on Ivana Bacik and Jim O’Callaghan to cope with the likely return of a Fine Gael TD here, more likely to be Dublin Lord Mayor James Geoghegan than his running mate Emma Blain. Fine Gael’s chances of taking two seats will suffer from the decision of its former TD Kate O’Connell – after weeks of negotiation – to run as an Independent.

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Ryan’s would-be successor for the Greens is Hazel Chu, a strong vote-getter in repeated local elections. Those elections were a warning to Sinn Féin – but it would signal a very bad day for the party everywhere if Chris Andrews was to lose his seat here. Somebody has to lose out, though: with Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin, Labour and the Greens scrapping it out, it looks like five into four here.

Possible outcome: Fine Gael (1), Fianna Fáil (1), Labour (1), Sinn Féin (1)

Pat Leahy

Pat Leahy

Pat Leahy is Political Editor of The Irish Times