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1938 Irish general election

Election to the 10th Dáil


Election to the 10th Dáil

FieldValue
election_name1938 Irish general election
countryIreland
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1937 Irish general election
previous_year1937
election_date17 June 1938
next_election1943 Irish general election
next_year1943
seats_for_election138 seats in Dáil Éireann
majority_seats70
turnout76.7% 0.5 pp
previous_mps9th Dáil
elected_mps10th Dáil
image1
leader1Éamon de Valera
party1Fianna Fáil
leader_since126 March 1926
leaders_seat1Clare
last_election169 seats, 45.2%
seats1**77**
seat_change18
popular_vote1**667,996**
percentage1**51.9%**
swing16.7 pp
image2
leader2W. T. Cosgrave
leader_since2September 1934
party2Fine Gael
leaders_seat2Cork Borough
last_election248 seats, 34.8%
seats245
seat_change23
popular_vote2428,633
percentage233.3%
swing21.5 pp
image3
leader3William Norton
leader_since319 July 1932
party3Labour Party (Ireland)
leaders_seat3Carlow–Kildare
last_election313 seats, 10.3%
seats39
seat_change34
popular_vote3128,945
percentage310.0%
swing30.3 pp
map_image{{Switcher
titleTaoiseach
before_electionÉamon de Valera
before_partyFianna Fáil
posttitleTaoiseach after election
after_electionÉamon de Valera
after_partyFianna Fáil

| [[File:1938 Irish general election.svg|400px]] | Election results and first-preference votes in each constituency | [[File:Irish_general_election_1938.png|400px]] | Number of seats gained by each party in each constituency}}

The 1938 Irish general election to the 10th Dáil was held on Friday, 17 June following the dissolution of the 9th Dáil on 27 May 1938 by the Presidential Commission on the request of Taoiseach Éamon de Valera. This snap election was held less than a year after the previous election, caused by the government's loss of an opposition motion recommending use of arbitration to resolve Civil Service labour disputes. The general election took place in 34 parliamentary constituencies throughout Ireland for 138 seats in Dáil Éireann. It was the first election held after the coming into force of the Constitution of Ireland on 29 December 1937.

Fianna Fáil won, achieving the first majority in the history of the State.

The 10th Dáil met at Leinster House on 30 June to nominate the Taoiseach for appointment by President Douglas Hyde and to approve the appointment of a new government of Ireland on the nomination of the Taoiseach. Outgoing Taoiseach Éamon de Valera was re-appointed leading a single-party Fianna Fáil government.

Result

|seats_% = 55.8 |fpv_% = 51.9 |seats_% = 32.6 |fpv_% = 33.3 |seats_% = 6.5 |fpv_% = 10.0 |seats_% = 5.1 |fpv_% = 4.7 |}

Voting summary

Seats summary

Government formation

Fianna Fáil formed a majority government, the 2nd government of Ireland.

Changes in membership

First time TDs

  • Erskine H. Childers
  • Daniel Hogan
  • James Hughes
  • Frank Loughman
  • Henry McDevitt
  • Thomas Mullen
  • Peter O'Loghlen
  • Mícheál Ó Móráin

Re-elected TDs

  • William Broderick
  • Eamonn Cooney
  • Richard Mulcahy
  • James Reidy

Outgoing TDs

  • Archie Heron (Lost seat)
  • Gerrard McGowan (Retired)
  • Edward Moane (Lost seat)
  • Sydney Minch (Lost seat)
  • Daniel O'Leary (Lost seat)

Seanad election

The election was followed by an election to the 3rd Seanad.

Notes

References

References

  1. {{cite Irish legislation. (1937). (1 November 1937)
  2. "10th Dáil 1937: Galway East".
  3. (28 May 1938). "To Caesar". Houses of the Oireachtas.
  4. "10th Dáil 1938 General Election". ElectionsIreland.org.
  5. "Dáil elections since 1918". ARK Northern Ireland.
  6. (2010). "Elections in Europe: A data handbook". Nomos.
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