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Register of Political Parties 3 April 2014 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 3 APRIL 2014 [26 pages in total] Name of Party Emblem Address of Party Name(s) of Officer(s) authorised Types of European Details of Headquarters to sign authenticating certificates elections/ Parliament – Accounting Units of candidates Part of the State Name of and Responsible Political Group Persons FIANNA FÁIL Áras de Valera, Any one of the following Dáil Alliance of See Appendix 1 65-66 Lower persons:- European Liberals and Mount Street, Micheál Martin T.D. or Local Democrats for Dublin 2. Dara Calleary T.D. or Europe (ALDE) Seán Dorgan or David Burke FINE GAEL 51 Upper Mount Any one of the following Dáil Group of the See Appendix 1 Street, persons:- European European Dublin 2. Enda Kenny T.D. Local People's Party Dr. James Reilly T.D. (Christian Tom Curran Democrats) Terry Murphy Eileen Kelly THE LABOUR 17 Ely Place, Ita McAuliffe or Dáil Socialists and See Appendix 1 PARTY Dublin 2. Eamon Gilmore T.D. European Democrats Local Group THE WORKERS' 24A/25 Hill Any two of the following Dáil See Appendix 1 PARTY Street persons:- European Dublin 1. Michael Finnegan Local John Lowry Sean Garland John Jefferies Seamus McDonagh 2 Name of Party Emblem Address of Party Name(s) of Officer(s) authorised Types of European Details of Headquarters to sign authenticating certificates elections/ Parliament – Accounting Units of candidates Part of the State Name of and Responsible Political Group Persons COMMUNIST James Connolly Any one of the following Dáil See Appendix 1 PARTY OF House, persons:- European IRELAND 43 East Essex Lynda Walker Local Street, Temple Eugene Mc Cartan Bar, Dublin 2. GREEN PARTY/ 16/17 Suffolk Roderic O’Gorman or Dáil The Greens – See Appendix 1 COMHAONTAS Street, Tom Simpson European European Free GLAS Dublin 2. Local Alliance SINN FÉIN 44 Parnell Pat Doherty, or Dáil European See Appendix 1 Square, Mary Lou McDonald T.D. or European United Dublin 1. Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin T.D. or Local Left/Nordic Siobhan Doyle Green Left Group (GUE/NGL) SOCIALIST 141 Thomas Any one of the following Dáil European See Appendix 1 PARTY Street, persons:- European United Dublin 8. Kevin McLoughlin Local Left/Nordic Joe Higgins Green Left (GUE/NGL) CATHOLIC 47 O’Connell Any two of the following Dáil See Appendix 1 DEMOCRATS Street, persons:- European (THE NATIONAL Limerick. Michael Sheehan Local PARTY) Mrs. Theresa Heaney Mrs. Margaret Carey Mrs. Marie Burke 3 Name of Party Emblem Address of Party Name(s) of Officer(s) authorised Types of European Details of Headquarters to sign authenticating certificates elections/ Parliament – Accounting Units of candidates Part of the State Name of and Responsible Political Group Persons SOUTH KERRY High Street, Donie Doody Dáil in the Nil INDEPENDENT Killarney, Donal O’Sullivan Constituency of ALLIANCE Co. Kerry. Andrew O’Sullivan Kerry South. (S.K.I.A.) Local in the Killarney area in the Constituency of Kerry South in Co. Kerry. PEOPLE 26 Elmwood Ailbhe Smyth Dáil See Appendix 1 BEFORE Avenue, Brid Smith Local PROFIT Ranelagh, European ALLIANCE Dublin 6. WORKERS AND 56 Queen Street, Any two of the following:- Dail, European, See Appendix 1 UNEMPLOYED Clonmel, Patrick Neill Local ACTION Co. Tipperary. Ross Stafford Kathleen Bulbert LETTERKENNY 20 Glencar Francis McCafferty Local/Letterkenny Nil RESIDENTS Park, Electoral Area PARTY Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. SENIORS 1A Seafield Any two of the following:- Local Election in Nil SOLIDARITY Court John Wolfe Dublin including PARTY DUBLIN Bissett Strand Sean Smyth County Dublin Malahide Co. Dublin. 4 Name of Party Emblem Address of Party Name(s) of Officer(s) authorised Types of European Details of Headquarters to sign authenticating certificates elections/ Parliament – Accounting Units of candidates Part of the State Name of and Responsible Political Group Persons ÉIRIGÍ 13 North King Any two of the following:- Local Election See Appendix 1 Street, Brian Leeson Dublin 7 Ciarán Heaphey 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 DIRECT D-House, Any two of the following:- Dáil, European See Appendix 1 DEMOCRACY Finnegans Way, Raymond Whitehead and Local IRELAND Trim, Co. Meath. Ben Gilroy Elections John Squires Clair Leonard Conor Dalgarno UNITED LEFT 30 Ring Street, Any one of the following:- Dáil, European Nil Inchicore, Clare Daly T.D. and Local Dublin 8. Joan Collins T.D. Elections Pat Dunne, Cllr Declan Bree, Cllr ANTI- 5 Sheepmoor Michael O’Brien Local Election See Appendix 1 Grove, Sandra Kavanagh AUSTERITY ALLIANCE (AAA) Blakestown, Dublin 15. 5 Name of Party Emblem Address of Party Name(s) of Officer(s) authorised Types of European Details of Headquarters to sign authenticating certificates elections/ Parliament – Accounting Units of candidates Part of the State Name of and Responsible Political Group Persons STOP THE 141 Thomas Street Any one of the following:- Dáil, European, See Appendix 1 WATER TAX - Dublin 8. Kevin McLoughlin Local SOCIALIST Joe Higgins PARTY INDEPENDENTS 13 Clontarf Road Mick Wallace T.D. Dáil, European, See Appendix 1 FOR EQUALITY Dublin 3 Local MOVEMENT 6 APPENDIX 1 Accounting Units pursuant to Sections 3 and 4 of the Electoral (Amendment) (Political Funding) Act 2012 [Pages 7-26 inclusive] FIANNA FÁIL ACCOUNTING UNITS Accounting Unit Responsible Person(s) in each Accounting Unit Name Address Name Address Sean Lemass Cumann Co. Wicklow Ms Margaret Mordaunt 14 Upper Main Street (Arklow) Arklow Co. Wicklow Ballynacargy Cumann Co. Westmeath Mr. Bill Evans Baronstown Ballynacargy Co. Westmeath Cavan CDC Co. Cavan Cllr. Shane P. O’Reilly Mill Cottage Mullaghland Mullagh Co. Cavan Clare CDC Co. Clare Ms Mary O'Dwyer Annagh House Annagh Milltown Malbay Co. Clare. Cork East CDC Co. Cork Cllr. Kevin O'Keeffe Ballyfleming Mitchelstown Co. Cork Cork North Central CDC Co. Cork Mr. Tom Howard The Village Glounthane Co. Cork 7 Cork South Central CDC Co.Cork Mr. Tony Ryan 1 Deerpark Deerpark Road Friar’s Walk Cork. Cork South Central, Charles Daly Co. Cork. Mr. David Lohan Listarkin House Cumann 5 Glenrichmond Sallybrook Glanmire Co. Cork. Dublin Central CDC Co. Dublin Ms. Jacqui Power 6 St Peter's Tce Bray Co. Wicklow Dublin Fingal CDC Co. Dublin Ms. Diana Hurley 4 Barnewall Drive Donabate Co. Dublin Dublin Bay North CDC Co. Dublin Mr. Billy Hayes 298 Tonlegee Road Raheny Dublin 5 Dublin Rathdown CDC Co. Dublin Mr. Donal Smith 29 Roebuck Castle Clonskeagh Dublin 14 Dublin Bay South CDC Co. Dublin Mr. Edward Keane 22 Willowbank Park Rathfarnham Dublin 14 Dublin South West CDC Co. Dublin Thomas J. Lillis 18 The Park Kingswood Heights Tallaght Dublin 24 Dublin West CDC Co. Dublin Ms Mary D'Arcy 121 Laraghcon Lucan Co. Dublin 8 Dun Laoghaire CDC Co. Dublin Mr Rory Conway 10 Foxrock Avenue Foxrock Dublin 18 Fianna Fáil National Councillors Co. Monaghan Cllr. Michael Smyth Corkeeran Forum Ballybay Co. Monaghan Galway West CDC Co. Galway Mr John Joe Higgins Knockbane Moycullen Co. Galway John Keegan (Westmeath) Co. Westmeath Ms Teresa Collentine Green Bridge Mullingar Co. Westmeath Kerry CDC Co. Kerry Mr. Breandán Fitzgerald Dingle Heights Ballinaboule Dingle Co. Kerry Kildare North CDC Co. Kildare Ms Margaret Lynch 5, The Grove Hazelhatch Road Celbridge Co. Kildare Kildare South CDC Co. Kildare Ms Mary Donnelly 9 Dara Park Kildare Co. Kildare Kilkenny CDC Co. Kilkenny Mr Dick Tierney Kilcross Inistioge Co. Kilkenny Laois CDC Co. Laois Mr Liam McMahon French Church Street Portarlington Co. Laois Leitrim CDC Co. Leitrim Mr Seamus Earley Killaneen Ballinamore Co. Leitrim 9 Limerick City CDC Co. Limerick Mr. Christopher McInerney Castlemount Rosondale Gardens Corbally Co. Limerick Limerick CDC Co. Limerick Mr Gerard Collins The Hill Abbeyfeale Co. Limerick Longford CDC Co. Longford Mr Pat O’Rourke Moatfarrell Edgeworthstown Co. Longford Louth CDC Co. Louth Ms Rosemary Farrell 16 Pinewood Grove Bay Estate Dundalk Co. Louth Mayo CDC Co. Mayo Mr Noel Mullen Bachelors Walk Ballina Co. Mayo Meath East CDC Co. Meath Ms Caitriona McMahon-Smith Limestone Lodge Rochestown Slane Co. Meath Monaghan CDC Co. Monaghan Ms. Emer Brennan Mullaloughan Glaslough Co. Monaghan Offaly CDC Co.Offaly Mr Paschal Fox Castleview Sragh Road Tullamore Co. Offaly Roscommon CDC Co. Roscommon Ms. Kathleen Murray Forest View Boyle Co. Roscommon 10 Tipperary CDC Co. Tipperary Mr. David T. Morris Attavallie Carrigeen Cashel Co. Tipperary Tullamore CC Co. Offaly Mr Joe Gaffey Doorey Clara Tullamore Co. Offaly Waterford CDC Co. Waterford Mr. John McGrath Mass Lane Cappoquin Co. Waterford Wexford CDC Co. Wexford Ms Bridget Berney Oldtown Castlebridge Co. Wexford 11 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. Ballon Branch (Carlow Kilkenny) Mrs. Catherine Kealy Closh, Ballon, Co. Carlow. BallyMcElligott Branch (Kerry) Ms. Mary Casey Nohoval, Castleisland, Co. Kerry. Cappawhite Branch (Tipperary) Mr. Tom Joe McGrath Cappagh, Cappawhite, Co. Tipperary. Carlow Kilkenny Constituency Mr. Thomas Egan 99 Green Road, Carlow. Carnaross Branch (Meath West) Mr. Anthony O'Reilly Dervor, Carnaross, Kells, Co. Meath. Castlebar District (Mayo) Mr. Maurice O'Malley Rosmally, Pontoon Road, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. Castlebar Henry Kenny Branch (Mayo) Mrs. Ann Cresham Fortfield, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. Clane Branch (Kildare North) Ms. Marie Keogh Mount Pleasant, Clane, Co. Kildare. Clarecastle Ballyea Branch (Clare) Mr. Donal Carey 3 Thomond Villas, Clarecastle, Co. Clare. Cork South Central Constituency Ms. Catherine O'Keeffe 16 Whitethorn, Douglas Road, Cork.
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