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2000 Tipperary South by-election


FieldValue
election_name2000 Tipperary South by-election
countryIreland
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_year1997 general election
election_date22 June 2000
next_year2001 Tipperary South
turnout30,576 (58.0%)
1blankFirst preferences
2blankPercentage
3blankFinal count
image1[[File:Séamus Healy 2015.jpg100px]]
nominee1Séamus Healy
party1Independent politician
1data19,419
2data130.8%
3data113,982
nominee2Tom Hayes
party2Fine Gael
1data28,184
2data226.8%
3data213,449
nominee3Barry O'Brien
party3Fianna Fáil
1data36,959
2data322.8%
3data3
nominee4Ellen Ferris
party4Labour Party (Ireland)
1data45,133
2data416.8%
3data4
nominee5Mary Heaney
party5Christian Solidarity Party
1data5784
2data52.6%
3data5
nominee6Raymond McInerney
party6Natural Law Party
1data697
2data60.3%
3data6
map_imageTipperary South (Dáil Éireann constituency).png
map_size200px
map_captionTipperary South shown within Ireland
titleTD
before_electionMichael Ferris
before_partyLabour Party (Ireland)
after_electionSéamus Healy
after_partyIndependent politician

A by-election was held in the Dáil Éireann Tipperary South constituency in Ireland on 22 June 2000. It followed the death of Labour Party Teachta Dála (TD) Michael Ferris on 20 March 2000.

The election was won by Independent South Tipperary County Councillor Séamus Healy, elected as part of Workers and Unemployed Action. The other candidates being Senator Tom Hayes standing For Fine Gael who would go on to win the 2001 Tipperary South by-election the following year, Barry O'Brien for Fianna Fáil and Ellen Ferris for the Labour Party who was Michael Ferris's widow, Mary Heaney for Christian Solidarity and Raymond McInerney for Natural Law.

Result

References

References

  1. "29th Dáil General Election, May, 2002". Government of Ireland.
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