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Register of Political Parties 16 April 2015 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 16 APRIL 2015 [25 Pages in Total] 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. 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, Enda Kenny T.D. European European Dublin 2. Dr. James Reilly T.D. Local People's Party Tom Curran (Christian Terry Murphy Democrats) Brigid Phelan THE LABOUR 17 Ely Place, David Leech or Dáil Socialists and See Appendix 1 PARTY Dublin 2. Joan Burton T.D. European Democrats Local Group THE WORKERS' 24A/25 Hill Street Any two of the following persons:- Dáil See Appendix 1 PARTY Dublin 1. Michael Finnegan European John Lowry Local Sean Garland John Jefferies Seamus McDonagh 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 COMMUNIST James Connolly Any one of the following persons:- Dáil See Appendix 1 PARTY OF House, Lynda Walter European IRELAND 43 East Essex Eugene Mc Cartan Local Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. GREEN PARTY/ 16/17 Suffolk Street, Roderic O’Gorman or Dáil The Greens – See Appendix 1 COMHAONTAS Dublin 2. Tom Simpson European European Free GLAS Local Alliance SINN FÉIN 44 Parnell Square, Any one of the following Dáil European See Appendix 1 Dublin 1. persons:- European United Pat Doherty, or Local Left/Nordic Mary Lou McDonald T.D. or Green Left Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin T.D. or Group Siobhan Doyle or (GUE/NGL) Ken O’Connell STOP THE 141 Thomas Street, Any one of the following Dáil European See Appendix 1 WATER TAX - Dublin 8. persons:- European United SOCIALIST Kevin McLoughlin Local Left/Nordic PARTY Joe Higgins Green Left (GUE/NGL) CATHOLIC Basement Any two of the following persons:- Dáil See Appendix 1 DEMOCRATS 47 O’Connell Street, Michael Sheehan European (THE NATIONAL Limerick. Mrs. Theresa Heaney Local PARTY) Mrs. Margaret Carey Mrs. Marie Burke 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 SOUTH KERRY High Street, Donie Doody Dáil in all Nil INDEPENDENT Killarney, Seán Kavanagh constituencies in the ALLIANCE Co. Kerry. Andrew O’Sullivan State (S.K.I.A.) Local in the Killarney Municipal Area PEOPLE BEFORE 4 Meadow View Ailbhe Smyth Dáil See Appendix 1 PROFIT Sarsfield Road Brid Smith Local ALLIANCE Ballyfermot European Dublin 10. WORKERS AND 56 Queen Street, Any two of the following:- Dail, European, See Appendix 1 UNEMPLOYED Clonmel, Ken Horne Local ACTION Co. Tipperary. Ross Stafford Kathleen Bulbert ÉIRIGÍ 325 Ballybough Any two of the following:- Local Election See Appendix 1 House, Brian Leeson Ballybough, Ciarán Heaphey Dublin 3 Breandán Mac Cionnaith Michael Nelson FÍS NUA 34 Sweetbriar Any one of the following:- Dáil, European, Terrace, Cordelia Níc Fhearraigh Local See Appendix 1 Lower Newtown, Ben Nutty Waterford. Donal O’Riordain Brendan Kelly 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 DIRECT D-House, Any two of the following:- Dáil, European and See Appendix 1 DEMOCRACY Finnegans Way, Raymond Whitehead Local Elections IRELAND Trim, Co. Meath. Ben Gilroy John Squires Clair Leonard Conor Dalgarno UNITED LEFT 30 Ring Street, Any one of the following:- Dáil, European and Nil Inchicore, Clare Daly T.D. Local Elections Dublin 8. Joan Collins T.D. Pat Dunne, Cllr Declan Bree, Cllr ANTI-AUSTERITY 5 Sheepmoor Michael O’Brien Dáil and Local See Appendix 1 ALLIANCE (AAA) Grove, Sandra Kavanagh Elections Blakestown, Dublin 15. INDEPENDENTS 13 Clontarf Road Mick Wallace T.D. Dáil, European, See Appendix 1 FOR EQUALITY Dublin 3 Local MOVEMENT IRISH New Road, Any two of the following:- Dáil and Local See Appendix 1 DEMOCRATIC Clara, Ken Smollen Elections PARTY Co. Offaly. Bill Bryan Laura Smollen Angela Briggs Eddie Lennon 5 c/o The Office of Any two of the following:- Dáil, European, See Appendix 1 RENUA IRELAND Lucinda Creighton TD Liam McCabe Local Dáil Éireann Tadhg Dorgan Leinster House Barry Lyons Kildare Street, Dublin 2. James Geoghegan 6 FIANNA FÁIL ACCOUNTING UNITS Accounting Unit Responsible Person(s) in each Accounting Unit Name Address Name Address 14 Upper Main Street Sean Lemass Cumann Ms. Margaret Mordaunt Co. Wicklow Arklow (Arklow) Co. Wicklow Ballynasallagh Ballynacargy Cumann Mr. John Mulligan Co. Westmeath Ballynacargy Co. Westmeath Mill Cottage Cavan CDC Co. Cavan Mullaghland Cllr. Shane P. O’Reilly Mullagh Co. Cavan AnnaghHouse Clare CDC Ms. Mary O'Dwyer Annagh Co. Clare Milltown Malbay Co. Clare Ballyfleming Cork East CDC Mr. Frank Kingston Co . Cork Ballymacoda Co. Cork Dromboy South Cork North Central CDC Mr. Tom Howard Co. Cork. Carrignavar Co. Cork 8 Landsborough Park Cork South Central CDC Mr. Humphrey Murphy Rochestown Co.Cork Cork Co. Cork 9 Clover Hill Estate Cork South Central, Charles Daly Blackrock Cumann Co. Cork. Ms. Lorraine O’Sullivan Cork Co. Cork 7 6 St Peter’s Tce Dublin Central CDC Ms. Jacqui Power Co. Dublin Bray Co. Wicklow 4 Barnewall Drive Dublin Fingal CDC Co. Dublin Ms. Diana Hurley Donabate Co. Dublin 44 Castlerosse View Dublin Bay North CDC Ms. Aileen Woods Co. Dublin Baldoyle Dublin 13 36 Glenabbey Road Dublin Rathdown CDC Co. Dublin Ms. Margo O’Connor Mount Merrion Co. Dublin 51 Rockford Park Dublin Bay South Co. Dublin Mr. Barry McElhinney Blackrock Co.Dublin 18 The Park Dublin South West CDC Mr. Thomas J. Lillis Kingswood Heights Co. Dublin Tallaght Dublin 24 121 Laraghcon Dublin West CDC Ms. Mary D'Arcy Co. Dublin Lucan Co. Dublin Silver Birch Dun Laoghaire CDC Mr. Mark Foley 2B Clonard Park Co. Dublin Sandyford Dublin 18 38 Cloverhill Fianna Fáil National Councillors Forum Co. Monaghan Cllr. Niamh Smyth Bailieboro Co. Cavan Knockbane Galway West CDC Mr. John Joe Higgins Co. Galway Moycullen Co. Galway 38 Clonmore Heights John Keegan (Westmeath) Ms. Kathleen O’Neill Co. Westmeath Mullingar Co. Westmeath 8 Dingle Heights Ballinaboule Kerry CDC Co. Kerry Mr. Breandán Fitzgerald Dingle Co. Kerry 85 Thornhill Gardens Kildare North CDC Mr. Michael Coleman Co. Kildare Celbridge Co. Kildare Kilcumney House Kildare South CDC Mr. Des Groome South Green Road Co. Kildare Kildare Co. Kildare Kilcross Kilkenny CDC Mr. Dick Tierney Co. Kilkenny Inistioge Co. Kilkenny The Square Laois CDC Mr. Seosamh Murphy Co. Laois Durrow Co. Laois Killaneen Leitrim CDC Mr. Seamus Earley Co. Leitrim Ballinamore Co. Leitrim Old Park Road Limerick City CDC Mr. David O’Sullivan Co. Limerick Corbally Limerick The Hill Road Limerick CDC Mr. Gerard Collins Co. Limerick Abbeyfeale Co. Limerick Moatfarrell Longford CDC Mr. Pat O’Rourke Co. Longford Edgeworthstown Co. Longford 16 Pinewood Grove Louth CDC Ms. Rosemary Farrell Bay Estate Co. Louth Dundalk Co. Louth 9 Bachelors Walk Mayo CDC Mr. Noel Mullen Ballina Co. Mayo Co. Mayo Kentstown Meath East CDC Mr. Matt Power Co. Meath Navan Co. Meath Mullaloughan Monaghan CDC Ms. Emer Brennan Co. Monaghan Glaslough Co. Monaghan 22 Kilbride Close Offaly CDC Mr. Alan Handy Kilbride Gardens Co.Offaly Clara Co. Offaly Forest View Roscommon CDC Ms. Kathleen Murray Co. Roscommon Boyle Co. Roscommon Lisdonowley Moyne Tipperary CDC Co. Tipperary Mr. Pat Fanning Thurles Co. Tipperary Doorey Tullamore CC Co. Offaly Mr. Joe Gaffey Clara Tullamore Co. Offaly 12 An Garrán Waterford CDC Mr. Jim O’Neill Crobally Upper Co. Waterford Tramore Co. Waterford Daru House Wexford CDC Cllr. Joe Sullivan Ballywilliam Co. Wexford Gorey Co. Wexford 10 FINE GAEL ACCOUNTING UNITS Accounting Unit Responsible Person in each Accounting Unit Name Name Address Ballinrobe Branch (Mayo) Mr. John O'Connell Glebe Street,Ballinrobe,Co. Mayo. BallyMcElligott Branch (Kerry) Mr. Hugh Lane Ballymacelligott,Tralee,Co. Kerry Cappawhite Branch (Tipperary) Mr. Tom Joe McGrath Cappawhite,Co. Tipperary. Ms. Catherine (Kathy) Carlow Kilkenny Constituency Barrack Street,Tullow,Carlow. Walsh Carnaross Branch (Meath West) Mr. Anthony O'Reilly Dervor, Carnaross, Kells, Co. Meath. Castlebar District (Mayo) Mr. Maurice Mally Rosmally,Pontoon Road,Castlebar,Co. Mayo. Castlebar Henry Kenny Branch (Mayo) Mrs.Ann Cresham Fortfield,Castlebar,Co. Mayo Clane Branch (Kildare North) Mr. Gerry MacCann Carraig Dhuin,Rathcoffey,Naas,Co. Kildare Clarecastle Ballyea Branch (Clare) Mr. Pascal Russell Greenlawn,Lissane,Clarecastle,Co. Clare. Cork South Central Constituency Mr. John Coughlan 3 Lima Lawn,Magazine Road,Cork. Cork South West Constituency Ms. Mary Evans Somerfield,Fortview,Ardbrack,Kinsale, Donegal Constituency Mr. Lexie Diver Casheleenan,Kilmacrennan,Letterkenny,Co. Donegal Ms. Elizabeth Battye- Dr.Garret FitzGerald Branch (Wicklow) Killinskyduff,Arklow,Co. Wicklow. Bourke 11 Mr. Patrick M. Dublin Bay North Constituency 50 Upper Drumcondra Road,Drumcondra,Dublin 9 Molloy Dublin Bay South Constituency Mr. Peter O'Neill 12 Stapolin House,The Coast,Baldoyle,Dublin 13.
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