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Register of Political Parties 13 June 2019 Na hAchtanna Toghcháin, 1992 go 2012 Electoral Acts, 1992 to 2012 (Section 25 of the Electoral Act, 1992 as substituted by Section 11 of the Electoral Act, 2001 and as amended by the Electoral (Amendment) Political Funding Act, 2012) _________________________________________ Clár na bPáirtithe Polaitíochta Register of Political Parties 13 June 2019 NAME OF PARTY EMBLEM ADDRESS OF NAME(S) OF OFFICER(S) TYPES OF EUROPEAN DETAILS OF PARTY AUTHORISED TO SIGN ELECTIONS/ PARLIAMENT – ACCOUNTING HEADQUARTERS AUTHENTICATING CERTIFICATES PART OF THE NAME OF UNITS AND OF CANDIDATES STATE POLITICAL RESPONSIBLE GROUP PERSONS Áras de Valera, Any one of the following persons:- Dáil Alliance of See Appendix 1 FIANNA FÁIL 65-66 Lower Mount Micheál Martin T.D. or European Liberals and Street, Dara Calleary T.D. or Local Democrats for Dublin 2. DO2 NX40 Seán Dorgan or Europe (ALDE) David Burke FINE GAEL 51 Upper Mount Any one of the following persons:- Dáil Group of the See Appendix 1 Street, Leo Varadkar T.D. European European Dublin 2. DO2 W924 Simon Coveney T.D. Local People's Party Tom Curran (Christian Terry Murphy Democrats) THE LABOUR 11 Hume Street Brendan Howlin T.D. or Dáil Socialists and See Appendix 1 PARTY Dublin 2. DO2 T889 Brian McDowell European Democrats Group Local THE WORKERS' 24A/25 Hill Street Any two of the following persons:- Dáil See Appendix 1 PARTY Dublin 1. James O’Brien European Seamus McDonagh Local Michael Donnelly Richard O’Hara COMMUNIST James Connolly Any one of the following persons:- Dáil PARTY OF IRELAND House, John Pinkerton European 43 East Essex Street, Eugene Mc Cartan Local Temple Bar, Dublin 2. D02 XH96 GREEN PARTY/ 16/17 Suffolk Street, Any one of the following persons:- Dáil The Greens – See Appendix 1 COMHAONTAS Dublin 2. D02 AT85 Eoin Wilson or European European Free GLAS Cllr. Roderic O’Gorman or Local Alliance Cllr. Claire Byrne 2 NAME OF PARTY EMBLEM ADDRESS OF NAME(S) OF OFFICER(S) TYPES OF EUROPEAN DETAILS OF PARTY AUTHORISED TO SIGN ELECTIONS/ PARLIAMENT – ACCOUNTING HEADQUARTERS AUTHENTICATING CERTIFICATES PART OF THE NAME OF UNITS AND OF CANDIDATES STATE POLITICAL RESPONSIBLE GROUP PERSONS SINN FÉIN 44 Cearnóg Pharnell Any one of the following persons:- Dáil European United Baile Átha Cliath 1. Pearse Doherty TD or European Left/Nordic Green David Cullinane TD or Local Left Group Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD or (GUE/NGL) Siobhan Doyle or Ken O’Connell KERRY High Street, Killarney, Donie Doody Dáil in all Nil INDEPENDENT Co. Kerry. Seán Kavanagh constituencies in the ALLIANCE Andrew O’Sullivan State Local in the Killarney Municipal Area SOLIDARITY - c/o Offices of Richard Any two of the following:- Dáil See Appendix 1 PEOPLE BEFORE Boyd Barrett TD/Paul Brid Smith European PROFIT Murphy TD, Brian O’Boyle Local 4th Floor, Michael O’Brien Agriculture House, Sandra Kavanagh Kildare Street, Dublin 2. WORKERS AND 56 Queen Street, Any two of the following:- Dail See Appendix 1 UNEMPLOYED Clonmel, Ken Horne European ACTION Co. Tipperary. Ross Stafford Local Kathleen Bulbert ÉIRIGÍ FOR A NEW 325 Ballybough Any two of the following:- Local See Appendix 1 REPUBLIC House, Brian Leeson Ballybough, Ciarán Heaphey Dublin 3 Breandán Mac Cionnaith Darragh Kilty 3 NAME OF PARTY EMBLEM ADDRESS OF NAME(S) OF OFFICER(S) TYPES OF EUROPEAN DETAILS OF PARTY AUTHORISED TO SIGN ELECTIONS/ PARLIAMENT – ACCOUNTING HEADQUARTERS AUTHENTICATING CERTIFICATES PART OF THE NAME OF UNITS AND OF CANDIDATES STATE POLITICAL RESPONSIBLE GROUP PERSONS FÍS NUA 29 Baile Uí Any one of the following:- Dáil Chathasaigh Mór, Brendan Kelly European See Appendix 1 Baile Uí Chathasaigh, Damon Matthew Wise Âû Local Baile na Sionna, Karen Christine Wise Co. an Chláir. DIRECT The Old Post Office, Any two of the following:- Dáil See Appendix 1 DEMOCRACY Reaghstown, Patrick Greene European IRELAND (D.D.I.) Ardee, Joseph Cunningham Local Co. Louth. Aengus Melia INDEPENDENTS 4 13 Clontarf Road Any one of the following:- Dáil See Appendix 1 CHANGE Dublin 3 Mick Wallace T.D. European Clare Daly T.D. Local IRISH DEMOCRATIC New Road, Any two of the following:- Dáil See Appendix 1 PARTY Clara, Ken Smollen Local Co. Offaly. Bill Bryan Laura Smollen Angela Briggs Eddie Lennon c/o Mr. John Leahy Any one of the following Dáil See Appendix 1 RENUA IRELAND St. Joseph Community persons:- European Centre, Kilcormac Michael O’Dowd or Local Co. Offaly. Cllr. John Leahy 2nd Floor Any one of the following:- Dáil See Appendix 1 SOCIAL 28 South Frederick Roisin Shortall T.D. or European DEMOCRATS Street Catherine Murphy T.D. Local Dublin 2. 4 NAME OF PARTY EMBLEM ADDRESS OF NAME(S) OF OFFICER(S) TYPES OF EUROPEAN DETAILS OF PARTY AUTHORISED TO SIGN ELECTIONS/ PARLIAMENT – ACCOUNTING HEADQUARTERS AUTHENTICATING CERTIFICATES PART OF THE NAME OF UNITS AND OF CANDIDATES STATE POLITICAL RESPONSIBLE GROUP PERSONS UNITED PEOPLE 31 Beaulieu View Any one of the following:- Dáil United People See Appendix 1 (UP) Termonfeckin Road Alistair Smith European Drogheda Jeffrey Rudd Local Co. Louth John Pennington Aindriu Orkney D r IDENTITY IRELAND Suite 5068 Any one of the following:- Dáil See Appendix 1 27 Pembroke Street Gary Allen European Upper Peter O’Loughlin Local Dublin 2 Donal O’Loingsigh See Appendix 1 HUMAN DIGNITY 17 Claremont Drive Rónán Mullen Dáil, ALLIANCE Dublin 11 Katherine O’Driscoll European Local HOUSING RIGHTS & f/ch Ionad an Phobail, Two of the following:- Local See Appendix 1 REFORM ALLIANCE 99 Sráid Dhúglais, Diarmaid Ó Cadhla (HRRA) Corcaigh Jimmy Brosnan Martina Murphy Antóin Breathnach AONTÚ Irish Unity Centre Two of the following:- Dáil, See Appendix 1 8 Market Square Peadar Tóibín European Navan Íde Cussen Local Co. Meath C15 EOKR THE NATIONAL Teach an Phiarsaigh Any one of the following:- Dáil, See Appendix 1 PARTY - AN PÁIRTÍ Springtown Justin Barrett European NÁISIÚNTA Granard James Reynolds Local Co. Longford 5 IRISH FREEDOM Kandoy House Any two of the following:- Dáil, See Appendix 1 PARTY (I.F.P.) Fairview Strand Hermann Kelly European Dublin 3 Dolores J. Cahill Local Kate Lawlor Suzanne Cooney 6 APPENDIX 1 This is a redacted version of the Register of Political Parties. An unredacted version of the Register of Political Parties, containing details of the Accounting Units and Responsible Person(s) in each Accounting Unit, is maintained by the Registrar at his office and is available, as follows – (a) For inspection at such time and under such conditions as may be specified by the Registrar, and (b) A copy of the Register shall be furnished on request, in writing, to – The Office of the Registrar of Political Parties Leinster House Kildare Street Dublin 2 Email: [email protected] Peter Finnegan Registrar of Political Parties 13 June 2019 7 13/6/19 FIANNA FÁIL ACCOUNTING UNITS Accounting Unit Responsible Person Address 1 Address 2 Town County Ballynacargy Cumann Mr. John Mulligan Ballynasallagh Ballynacargy Co. Westmeath Cavan CDC Cllr. Shane P. O'Reilly Mill Cottage Mullaghland Mullagh Co. Cavan Clare CDC Ms. Mary O'Dwyer Annagh House Annagh Milltown Malbay Co. Clare Cork East CDC Mr. Frank Kingston Ballyfleming Ballymacoda Co. Cork Cork North Central CDC Mr. Tom Howard Dromboy South Carrignavar Co. Cork Cork South Central CDC Mr. Humphrey Murphy 8 Landsborough Park Rochestown Cork Co. Cork Dublin Fingal CDC Ms. Diana Hurley 4 Barnewall Drive Donabate Co. Dublin Dublin South West CDC Mr. Thomas J. Lillis 18 The Park Kingswood Heights Tallaght Dublin 24 Dublin West CDC Ms. Mary D'Arcy 121 Laraghcon Lucan Co. Dublin Galway West CDC Mr. John Joe Higgins Knockbane Moycullen Co. Galway Kerry CDC Mr. Breandán Fitzgerald Dingle Heights Ballinaboule Dingle Co. Kerry Kildare North CDC Mr. Thomas Murphy 100 Morell Green Naas Co. Kildare Kildare South CDC Mr. Des Groome Kilcumney House South Green Road Kildare Co. Kildare Laois CDC Mr. Seosamh Murphy The Square Durrow Co. Laois Limerick CDC Mr. Gerard Collins The Hill Road Abbeyfeale Co. Limerick Louth CDC Mr John Govern 104 Knockbrack Downs Drogheda Co. Louth Mayo CDC Mr. Noel Mullen Bachelors Walk Ballina Co. Mayo Meath East CDC Mr. Matt Power Kentstown Navan Co. Meath Monaghan CDC Ms. Margaret McManus Killycard Castleblaney Co. Monaghan New Ross CC Ms. Elizabeth Kehoe Clongeen Foulksmills Co. Wexford Tipperary CDC Mr. Pat Fanning Lisdonowley Moyne Thurles Co. Tipperary Tullamore CC Mr. Joe Gaffey Doorey Clara Tullamore Co. Offaly Waterford CDC Mr Kevin Walsh Scrahan Kilmacthomas Co. Waterford Wexford CDC Cllr. Joe Sullivan Daru House Ballywilliam Gorey Co. Wexford FINE GAEL ACCOUNTING UNITS No Accounting Unit Name Responsible Person 2019 Full Address 1 Castlebar District Mr. Finian Bourke Drum, Clogher, Claremorris, Co. Mayo 2 Clare Constituency Ms. Helen O'Halloran Ballyhickey, Quin, Ennis, Co. Clare 3 Cork North Central Constituency Mr. Thomas O'Donnell 45 Lower Glanmire Road, Cork, T23 X7K7. 4 Cork South Central Constituency Mr. Donie Conway 29 Blackrock Grove, Eden, Blackrock, Cork, T12 WN70. 5 Donegal Constituency Mr. Lexie Diver Casheleenan, Kilmacrennan, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. 6 Dublin Bay North Constituency Mr. Joseph Lenihan Tara, 220 Collins Avenue West, Dublin, D09 T8N1. 7 Dublin Bay South Constituency Mr. Liam Hanrahan 30 Cross Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, A94 D9Y3. 8 Dublin Fingal Constituency Mr. Anthony Staines 51 The Park, Skerries Rock, Skerries, Co. Dublin, K34 HH98. 9 Dublin Mid West Constituency Mr. Stephen O'Neill 39 St Johns Park West, Clondalkin, Dublin 22, D22 A0E6. 10 Dublin West Constituency Mr. Andrew Garvey 37A Main Street, Ongar, Dublin 15. 11 Duleek Gate Branch Mr. Andrew Hewit c/o 1 Leyland Place, Stockwell Street, Drogheda, Co. Louth 12 Galway West Constituency Mr. Patrick Clancy Tooreeny, Glann, Oughterard, Co. Galway. 13 Kildare North Constituency Mr. Fergal Kennedy 1 Roseville Court, Naas, Co. Kildare, W91 N5DT. 14 Kildare South Constituency Mr.
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