4th Dáil
TDs from 1923 to 1927
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 4th Dáil |
| image | Oireachtas logo.svg |
| image_size | 100px |
| body | Dáil Éireann |
| country | Irish Free State |
| meeting_place | Leinster House |
| election | 1923 general election |
| government | 2nd executive council |
| term_start | 19 September 1923 |
| term_end | 20 May 1927 |
| before | 3rd Dáil |
| after | 5th Dáil |
| membership1 | 153 |
| chamber1_leader1_type | Ceann Comhairle |
| chamber1_leader1 | Michael Hayes |
| chamber1_leader2_type | President of the Executive Council |
| chamber1_leader2 | W. T. Cosgrave |
| chamber1_leader3_type | Vice-President of the Executive Council |
| chamber1_leader3 | Kevin O'Higgins |
| chamber1_leader4_type | Chief Whip |
| chamber1_leader4 | James Dolan |
| — Daniel McCarthy | |
| until 31 March 1924 | |
| chamber1_leader5_type | Leader of the Opposition |
| chamber1_leader5 | Thomas Johnson |
| session1_start | 19 September 1923 |
| session1_end | 12 August 1924 |
| session2_start | 15 October 1924 |
| session2_end | 8 July 1925 |
| session3_start | 3 November 1925 |
| session3_end | 21 July 1926 |
| session4_start | 16 November 1926 |
| session4_end | 20 May 1927 |
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| name = 4th Dáil | image = Oireachtas logo.svg | image_size = 100px | body = Dáil Éireann | country = Irish Free State | meeting_place = Leinster House | election = 1923 general election | government = 2nd executive council | term_start = 19 September 1923 | term_end = 20 May 1927 | before = 3rd Dáil | after = 5th Dáil | membership1 = 153 | chamber1_leader1_type = Ceann Comhairle | chamber1_leader1 = Michael Hayes | chamber1_leader2_type = President of the Executive Council | chamber1_leader2 = W. T. Cosgrave | chamber1_leader3_type = Vice-President of the Executive Council | chamber1_leader3 = Kevin O'Higgins | chamber1_leader4_type = Chief Whip | chamber1_leader4 = James Dolan — Daniel McCarthy until 31 March 1924 | chamber1_leader5_type = Leader of the Opposition | chamber1_leader5 = Thomas Johnson | session1_start = 19 September 1923 | session1_end = 12 August 1924 | session2_start = 15 October 1924 | session2_end = 8 July 1925 | session3_start = 3 November 1925 | session3_end = 21 July 1926 | session4_start = 16 November 1926 | session4_end = 20 May 1927
The 4th Dáil was elected at the 1923 general election on 27 August 1923 and met on 19 September 1923. The members of Dáil Éireann, the House of Representatives of the Oireachtas (legislature) of the Irish Free State, are known as TDs. It was one of two houses of the Oireachtas, sitting with the First Seanad constituted as the 1922 Seanad and the 1925 Seanad. Although Cumann na nGaedheal did not have a majority it was able to govern due to the absence of Republicans (Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin) who refused to attend.
The 4th Dáil was dissolved by Governor-General Tim Healy on 23 May 1927, at the request of the President of the Executive Council W. T. Cosgrave. The 4th Dáil lasted .
Composition of the 4th Dáil
- 2nd Executive Council
- Official Opposition ::data[format=table] | Party | Aug. 1923 | May 1927 | class"unsortable"|Change | Total | 153 | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Cumann na nGaedheal}}" | | Cumann na nGaedheal | 63 | 57 | 6 | | | | 44 | 27 | 17 | | | | | 15 | 14 | 1 | | | | Labour Party (Ireland)}}" | | Labour | 14 | 15 | 1 | | | | 2 | 2 | | | | | | | 19 | 19 | | | | | | 3 | 3 | | | | | | 2 | 2 | | | | | 15 | 12 | 3 | | | | | | 1 | 1 | | | | | | 1 | 1 | | | ::
In line with its policy of abstentionism, the Republican TDs did not take their seats. When Fianna Fáil split from Sinn Féin, they continued this policy. This made a functional majority only 55 seats.
The 2nd executive was formed by Cumann na nGaedheal. Labour was the official opposition.
Graphical representation
This is a graphical comparison of party strengths in the 4th Dáil from September 1923. This was not the official seating plan. The Republican members did not take their seats.
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Ceann Comhairle
On 19 September 1923, Michael Hayes (CnaG), the outgoing Ceann Comhairle, was proposed by W. T. Cosgrave and seconded by Thomas Johnson for the position, and was approved without a vote.
TDs by constituency
The list of the 153 TDs elected is given in alphabetical order by Dáil constituency.
|name = Carlow–Kilkenny |seats = 5 |td1 = W. T. Cosgrave |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = Edward Doyle |party2 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td3 = Seán Gibbons |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = Denis Gorey |party4 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td5 = Michael Shelly |party5 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Cavan |seats = 4 |td1 = Patrick Baxter |party1 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td2 = John James Cole |party2 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td3 = Seán Milroy |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = Patrick Smith |party4 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Clare |seats = 5 |td1 = Éamon de Valera |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = Conor Hogan |party2 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td3 = Patrick Hogan |party3 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td4 = Eoin MacNeill |party4 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td5 = Brian O'Higgins |party5 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Cork Borough |seats = 5 |td1 = Richard Beamish |party1 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td2 = Mary MacSwiney |party2 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td3 = Alfred O'Rahilly |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = Andrew O'Shaughnessy |party4 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td5 = J. J. Walsh |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Cork East |seats = 5 |td1 = John Daly |party1 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td2 = John Dinneen |party2 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td3 = Michael Hennessy |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = David Kent |party4 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td5 = Thomas O'Mahony |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Cork North |seats = 3 |td1 = Daniel Corkery |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = Thomas Nagle |party2 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td3 = Daniel Vaughan |party3 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |name = Cork West |seats = 5 |td1 = Seán Buckley |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = Cornelius Connolly |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Timothy J. Murphy |party3 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td4 = Timothy O'Donovan |party4 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td5 = John Prior |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Donegal |seats = 8 |td1 = Eugene Doherty |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = Patrick McGoldrick |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Patrick McFadden |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = James Myles |party4 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td5 = Joseph O'Doherty |party5 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td6 = Peadar O'Donnell |party6 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td7 = Peter Ward |party7 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td8 = John White |party8 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |name = Dublin North |seats = 8 |td1 = Alfie Byrne |party1 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td2 = Francis Cahill |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Margaret Collins-O'Driscoll |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = William Hewat |party4 = Business and Professional Group |td5 = Seán McGarry |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td6 = Richard Mulcahy |party6 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td7 = Seán T. O'Kelly |party7 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td8 = Ernie O'Malley |party8 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Dublin South |seats = 7 |td1 = Philip Cosgrave |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = Peadar Doyle |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Michael Hayes |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = Myles Keogh |party4 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td5 = Daniel McCarthy |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td6 = Constance Markievicz |party6 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td7 = Cathal Ó Murchadha |party7 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Dublin County |seats = 8 |td1 = Bryan Cooper |party1 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td2 = Michael Derham |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Darrell Figgis |party3 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td4 = Desmond FitzGerald |party4 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td5 = John Good |party5 = Business and Professional Group |td6 = Thomas Johnson |party6 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td7 = Kathleen Lynn |party7 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td8 = Kevin O'Higgins |party8 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Dublin University |seats = 3 |td1 = Ernest Alton |party1 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td2 = James Craig |party2 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td3 = William Thrift |party3 = Independent politician (Ireland) |name = Galway |seats = 9 |td1 = Seán Broderick |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = James Cosgrave |party2 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td3 = Frank Fahy |party3 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td4 = Patrick Hogan |party4 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td5 = Barney Mellows |party5 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td6 = George Nicolls |party6 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td7 = Thomas J. O'Connell |party7 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td8 = Louis O'Dea |party8 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td9 = Pádraic Ó Máille |party9 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Kerry |seats = 7 |td1 = Patrick Cahill |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = James Crowley |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Fionán Lynch |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = Tom McEllistrim |party4 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td5 = Thomas O'Donoghue |party5 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td6 = John O'Sullivan |party6 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td7 = Austin Stack |party7 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Kildare |seats = 3 |td1 = Hugh Colohan |party1 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td2 = John Conlan |party2 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td3 = George Wolfe |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Leitrim–Sligo |seats = 7 |td1 = Thomas Carter |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = Frank Carty |party2 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td3 = James Dolan |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = Seán Farrell |party4 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td5 = John Hennigan |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td6 = Alexander McCabe |party6 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td7 = Martin McGowan |party7 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Laois–Offaly |seats = 5 |td1 = Laurence Brady |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = Francis Bulfin |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = William Davin |party3 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td4 = Patrick Egan |party4 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td5 = Seán McGuinness |party5 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Limerick |seats = 7 |td1 = Seán Carroll |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = Patrick Clancy |party2 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td3 = James Colbert |party3 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td4 = John Nolan |party4 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td5 = Richard Hayes |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td6 = Patrick Hogan |party6 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td7 = James Ledden |party7 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Longford–Westmeath |seats = 5 |td1 = Conor Byrne |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = James Killane |party2 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td3 = John Lyons |party3 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td4 = Patrick McKenna |party4 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td5 = Patrick Shaw |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Louth |seats = 3 |td1 = Frank Aiken |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = Peter Hughes |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = James Murphy |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Mayo North |seats = 4 |td1 = Henry Coyle |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = John Crowley |party2 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td3 = Joseph McGrath |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = P. J. Ruttledge |party4 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Mayo South |seats = 5 |td1 = Michael Kilroy |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = Joseph MacBride |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Tom Maguire |party3 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td4 = Martin Nally |party4 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td5 = William Sears |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Meath |seats = 3 |td1 = Eamonn Duggan |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = David Hall |party2 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td3 = Patrick Mulvany |party3 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |name = Monaghan |seats = 3 |td1 = Ernest Blythe |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = Patrick Duffy |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Patrick MacCarvill |party3 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = National University |seats = 3 |td1 = Michael Hayes |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = Eoin MacNeill |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = William Magennis |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |name = Roscommon |seats = 4 |td1 = Gerald Boland |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = Henry Finlay |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Andrew Lavin |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = George Noble Plunkett |party4 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Tipperary |seats = 7 |td1 = Dan Breen |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = Séamus Burke |party2 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td3 = Louis Dalton |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = Michael Heffernan |party4 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td5 = Seán McCurtin |party5 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td6 = Daniel Morrissey |party6 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td7 = Patrick Ryan |party7 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Waterford |seats = 4 |td1 = Caitlín Brugha |party1 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td2 = John Butler |party2 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td3 = William Redmond |party3 = Independent politician (Ireland) |td4 = Nicholas Wall |party4 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |name = Wexford |seats = 5 |td1 = Richard Corish |party1 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td2 = Michael Doyle |party2 = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |td3 = Osmond Esmonde |party3 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td4 = Robert Lambert |party4 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |td5 = James Ryan |party5 = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |name = Wicklow |seats = 3 |td1 = Christopher Byrne |party1 = Cumann na nGaedheal |td2 = James Everett |party2 = Labour Party (Ireland) |td3 = Richard Wilson |party3 = Farmers' Party (Ireland)
Changes
|date = 19 |month = September |year = 1923 |con = Dublin South |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Michael Hayes resigns to sit for NUI |date = 19 |month = September |year = 1923 |con = National University |gain = Ceann Comhairle |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Michael Hayes takes office as Ceann Comhairle |date = 9 |month = October |year = 1923 |con = National University |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Eoin MacNeill resigns to sit for Clare |date = 22 |month = October |year = 1923 |con = Dublin South |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Death of Philip Cosgrave |date = 27 |month = October |year = 1923 |con = Dublin South |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Hugh Kennedy holds the seat vacated by the resignation of Hayes |date = 3 |month = November |year = 1923 |con = National University |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Patrick McGilligan holds the seat vacated by the resignation of MacNeill |date = 20 |month = November |year = 1923 |con = Dublin County |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Death of Michael Derham |date = 10 |month = January |year = 1924 |con = Limerick |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Richard Hayes |date = 12 |month = March |year = 1924 |con = Dublin South |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = James O'Mara holds the seat vacated by the death of Cosgrave |date = 19 |month = March |year = 1924 |con = Dublin County |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Batt O'Connor holds the seat vacated by the death of Derham |date = 9 |month = May |year = 1924 |con = Mayo North |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Disqualification of Henry Coyle |date = 28 |month = May |year = 1924 |con = Limerick |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Richard O'Connell holds the seat vacated by the resignation of Hayes |date = 5 |month = June |year = 1924 |con = Dublin South |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Hugh Kennedy on appointment as Chief Justice |date = 20 |month = July |year = 1924 |con = Cork East |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Death of Thomas O'Mahony (CnaG) |date = 1 |month = August |year = 1924 |con = Cork Borough |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Alfred O'Rahilly |date = 20 |month = November |year = 1924 |con = Donegal |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Peter Ward |date = 18 |month = November |year = 1924 |con = Cork East |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Michael Noonan holds the seat vacated by the death of O'Mahony |date = 18 |month = November |year = 1924 |con = Dublin South |gain = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |loss = |note = Seán Lemass gains the seat vacated by the resignation of Kennedy |date = 18 |month = November |year = 1924 |con = Mayo North |gain = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |loss = |note = John Madden gains the seat vacated by the disqualification of Coyle |date = 19 |month = November |year = 1924 |con = Cork Borough |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Michael Egan holds the seat vacated by the resignation of O'Rahilly |date = 20 |month = November |year = 1924 |con = Donegal |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Denis McCullough holds the seat vacated by the resignation of Ward |date = 30 |month = October |year = 1924 |con = Carlow–Kilkenny |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Seán Gibbons |date = 30 |month = October |year = 1924 |con = Cavan |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Seán Milroy |date = 30 |month = October |year = 1924 |con = Dublin North |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Francis Cahill |date = 30 |month = October |year = 1924 |con = Dublin North |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Seán McGarry |date = 30 |month = October |year = 1924 |con = Dublin South |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Daniel McCarthy |date = 30 |month = October |year = 1924 |con = Leitrim–Sligo |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Thomas Carter |date = 30 |month = October |year = 1924 |con = Leitrim–Sligo |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Alexander McCabe |date = 30 |month = October |year = 1924 |con = Mayo North |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Joseph McGrath |date = 30 |month = October |year = 1924 |con = Roscommon |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Resignation of Henry Finlay |date = 11 |month = March |year = 1925 |con = Carlow–Kilkenny |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Thomas Bolger holds the seat vacated by the resignation of Gibbons |date = 11 |month = March |year = 1925 |con = Cavan |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = John Joe O'Reilly holds the seat vacated by the resignation of Milroy |date = 11 |month = March |year = 1925 |con = Dublin North |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Patrick Leonard holds the seat vacated by the resignation of Cahill |date = 11 |month = March |year = 1925 |con = Dublin North |gain = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |loss = |note = Oscar Traynor gains the seat vacated by the resignation of McGarry |date = 11 |month = March |year = 1925 |con = Dublin South |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Thomas Hennessy holds the seat vacated by the resignation of McCarthy |date = 11 |month = March |year = 1925 |con = Leitrim–Sligo |gain = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |loss = |note = Samuel Holt gains the seat vacated by the resignation of Carter |date = 11 |month = March |year = 1925 |con = Leitrim–Sligo |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Martin Roddy holds the seat vacated by the resignation of McCabe |date = 11 |month = March |year = 1925 |con = Mayo North |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Michael Tierney holds the seat vacated by the resignation of McGrath |date = 11 |month = March |year = 1925 |con = Roscommon |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = Martin Conlon holds the seat vacated by the resignation of Finlay |date = 27 |month = October |year = 1926 |con = Dublin County |gain = |loss = Independent politician (Ireland) |note = Death of Darrell Figgis |date = 30 |month = November |year = 1925 |con = Leix–Offaly |gain = |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Disqualification of Seán McGuinness |date = 25 |month = January |year = 1926 |con = National University |gain = Clann Éireann |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = William Magennis joins new party Clann Éireann |date = 25 |month = January |year = 1926 |con = Galway |gain = Clann Éireann |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Pádraic Ó Máille joins new party Clann Éireann |date = 25 |month = January |year = 1926 |con = Wicklow |gain = Clann Éireann |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Christopher Byrne joins new party Clann Éireann |date = 18 |month = February |year = 1926 |con = Dublin County |gain = Labour Party (Ireland) |loss = |note = William Norton gains the seat vacated by the death of Figgis |date = 18 |month = February |year = 1926 |con = Leix–Offaly |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = |note = James Dwyer gains the seat vacated by the disqualification of McGuinness |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Clare |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Éamon de Valera founds new party Fianna Fáil as party leader |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Louth |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Frank Aiken joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Roscommon |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Gerald Boland joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Leitrim–Sligo |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Frank Carty joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Limerick |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = James Colbert joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Galway |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Frank Fahy joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Leitrim–Sligo |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Samuel Holt joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Longford–Westmeath |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = James Killane joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Mayo South |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Michael Kilroy joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Dublin South |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Seán Lemass joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Monaghan |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Patrick MacCarvill joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Dublin South |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Constance Markievicz joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Kerry |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Tom McEllistrim joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Dublin North |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Seán T. O'Kelly joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Donegal |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Joseph O'Doherty joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Dublin North |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Seán T. O'Kelly joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Mayo North |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = P. J. Ruttledge joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Leitrim–Sligo |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Frank Carty joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Wexford |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = James Ryan joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Carlow–Kilkenny |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Michael Shelly joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = 16 |month = May |year = 1926 |con = Cavan |gain = Fianna Fáil |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Patrick Smith joins new party Fianna Fáil |date = |month = September |year = 1926 |con = Waterford |gain = National League Party |loss = Independent politician (Ireland) |note = William Redmond joins the National League as founder member |date = |month = September |year = 1926 |con = Galway |gain = National League Party |loss = Independent politician (Ireland) |note = James Cosgrave joins the National League as founder member |date = 19 |month = January |year = 1927 |con = Limerick |gain = |loss = Cumann na nGaedheal |note = Death of James Ledden |date = 25 |month = January |year = 1927 |con = Tipperary |gain = Independent Republican (Ireland) |loss = Republican (Ireland, 1923) |note = Dan Breen takes the Oath of Allegiance |date = |month = May |year = 1927 |con = Carlow–Kilkenny |gain = Cumann na nGaedheal |loss = Farmers' Party (Ireland) |note = Denis Gorey selected as candidate for Cumann na nGaedheal.
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- (10 January 1924). "Deputy's Resignation – Dáil Éireann (4th Dáil) – Vol. 6 No. 1".
- (9 April 1924). "Deputy Convicted and Sentenced – Dáil Éireann (4th Dáil) – Vol. 6 No. 38".
- (5 June 1924). "Resignation of Attorney General – Dáil Éireann (4th Dáil) – Vol. 7 No. 20".
- (1 August 1924). "Resignation of Deputies – Dáil Éireann (4th Dáil) – Vol. 8 No. 21".
- (30 October 1924). "Resignation of Deputies – Dáil Éireann (4th Dáil) – Vol. 9 No. 6".
- (3 November 1925). "Deputy Imprisoned – Dáil Éireann (4th Dáil) – Vol. 13 No. 1".
- (25 January 1927). "Deputy Takes his Seat – Dáil Éireann (4th Dáil) – Vol. 18 No. 1".
- (16 May 1927). "Mr. D. Gorey chosen as a Government Candidate". The Irish Times.
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