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8Th February 2020 - Candidates and Agents Details General Election - 8th February 2020 - Candidates and Agents Details Number Candidate Party / Non Party Election Agent Address FINGAL 1 Glenn Brady Self 2 Lorraine Clifford-Lee Fianna Fáil Jeremy Doyle 18 Beaverbrook, Donabate, Co. Dublin 3 Alan Farrell Fine Gael Anthony Staines 51 The Park, Skerries Rock, Co. Dublin 4 Terry Kelleher Solidarity - People Before Profit Eleni Vetsika 9 Hillside Close, Skerries, Co. Dublin 5 Dean Mulligan Independents 4 Change Clare Daly 21 Elmwood Drive, Swords, Co. Dublin 6 Paul Mulville Social Democrats Dylan Murphy c/o Office of Cllr. Paul Mulville, Councillors' Offices, County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin 7 Tony Murphy Non-Party Chris Harmon 20 Drogheda Street, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin 8 Darragh O' Brien Fianna Fáil John Hennessy Hennessy Pevozi, Town Centre Hall , Swords, Co. Dublin 9 Joe O' Brien Green Party Pat Burke Limnus', Kilbush Lane, Rush Co. Dublin 10 Gemma O' Doherty Non-Party Self 11 Louise O' Reilly Sinn Féin Ciarán Moore Unit 1, The Coachyard, Off Main Street, Swords, Co.Dublin 12 James Reilly Fine Gael Anthony Staines 51 The Park, Skerries Rock, Co. Dublin 13 Alistair Smith United People Alistair Smith 14 Duncan Smith The Labour Party Self 15 Sandra Sweetman Non-Party Self 16 Oghenetano John Uwhumiakpor Solidarity - People Before Profit Self WEST 1 Joan Burton The Labour Party John Walsh 10 Ashleigh Court, Dublin 15 2 Peter Casey Non-Party Self 52 Merrion Village, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 3 Jack Chambers Fianna Fáil Michael Gilvarry Suite 120, The Capel Buildings, Mary's Abbey, Dublin 7 4 Ruth Coppinger Solidarity - People Before Profit Joe Higgins 155 Briarwood Close, Dublin 15 5 Emer Currie Fine Gael Andrew Garvey 158 Dellwood Close, Castleknock, D15 E2WP 6 Paul Donnelly Sinn Féin Jason Lambert 44 Parnel Square, Dublin 1 7 Edward MacManus Aontú Edward MacManus 8 Roderic O' Gorman Green Party Self 9 Sean O'Leary Non-Party Self 10 Stephen O'Loughlin Non-Party Self 11 Aengus Ó Maoláin Social Democrats Karolina Uí Mhaoláin 39 Woodbrook Square, Carpenterstown, Dublin 15 12 Leo Varadkar Fine Gael Andrew Garvey 158 Dellwood Close, Castleknock, D15 MID WEST 1 Vicki Casserly Fine Gael Aine Lebioda West Winds, Loughtown Lower, Newcastle, Co. Dublin, D22 PN52 2 John Curran Fianna Fáil John Ryan 45 St. Brigids Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 3 David Gardiner The Worker's Party Self 4 Paul Nicholas Gogarty Non-Party Self 5 Emer Higgins Fine Gael Aine Lebioda West Winds, Loughtown Lower, Newcastle, Co. Dublin, D22 PN52 6 Peter Kavanagh Green Party - Comhaontas Glas Self 7 Gino Kenny Solidarity - People Before Profit Madeleine Johansson First Floor, 3 Monastery Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 8 Caitríona McClean Fianna Fáil Marion Reid 29 Oak Court Lawn, Palmerstown, Dublin 20 9 Eoin Ó Broin Sinn Féin Thomas Grant 110 St Johns East, Clondalkin 10 Francis Timmons Darren Lamont 16 Cherrywood Villas, Clondalkin D22 EW70 11 Joanna Tuffy The Labour Party Barry Walsh 48 Lucan Heights, Lucan Co. Dublin 12 Mark Ward Sinn Féin Thomas Grant 110 St John's Park East, Clondalkin SOUTH WEST 1 Ciarán Ahern The Labour Party Denis Mackin 1A Redmond Close, Kilnamanagh, Tallaght, Dublin 24 2 Carly Bailey Social Democrats Rob Hunter Glenaddy, Cruagh, Rockrook, Dublin 16, D16 RX48 3 Colm Brophy Fine Gael Sean Molan 17 Osprey Lawns, Templeogue, Dublin 6W YE00 4 Anne Marie Condren Renua Anne Marie Condren 5 Seán Crowe Sinn Féin Tony Cresham Breaffy Road, Castlebar, Co. Mayo 6 Mick Duff Non Party Samantha Duff 60 Castle Lawns, Tallaght, Dublin 24 7 Francis Noel Duffy Green Party - Comhaontas Glas Self 8 Philip Dwyer National Party Stephen Hyland 53 Kilcarrig Avenue, Fettercairn Dublin 24 9 Sandra Fay Solidarity - People Before Profit Kieran Mahon 7 Bolbrook Grove, Tallaght, Dublin 24 10 John Lahart Fianna Fail Darragh Gallagher 5A Village Square, Tallaght, Dublin 24 11 Paul Murphy Solidarity - People Before Profit David Murphy 11 Bolrook Drive, Tallaght, Dublin 24 12 Charlie O'Connor Fianna Fáil Paul Foley 13 Ashfield, Templeogue, Dublin 6W 13 Deirdre O'Donovan Fianna Fáil Tom Lillis 18 The Park, Kingswood Heights Tallaght, Dublin 24 14 Colm O'Keeffe Non Party Self 15 Ellen O'Malley Dunlop Fine Gael Sean Molan 17 Osprey Lawns, Templeogue, Dublin 6W YE00 16 Katherine Zappone Non Party Ruth Frost Woodbank House, Slieethoul, Brittas, Co. Dublin RATHDOWN 1 Shay Brennan Fianna Fáil Self 2 Deirdre Conroy Fianna Fáil Self 3 Liam Coughlan Aontú Jim O'Dea 8, Pine Valley Grove, Ballinteer, Dublin 16 4 Josepha Madigan Fine Gael Dermot Carey 64 Mulvey Park, Dundrum, D14 R9Y6 5 Catherine Martin Green Party - Comhaontas Glas Self 6 Lettie McCarthy The Labour Party Mary Lee Rhodes Snuggleville, Ballawley, Dublin 18 7 Sorcha Nic Cormaic Sinn Fein Mark Quinn 46 Parell Square, Dubin 1 8 Patrick Noonan Non-Party Self 9 Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin Solidarity - People Before Profit Self 10 Neale Richmond Fine Gael Dermot Carey 64 Mulvey Park, Dundrum, D14 R946 11 Shane Ross Non-Party Aisling Dunne 4 Pembroke Cottages, Main Street, Dundrum DUN LAOGHAIRE 1 Richard Boyd Barrett Solidarity - People Before Profit Self 2 Jennifer Carroll MacNeill Fine Gael Neil O'Donovan 24 Riversdale, Queens Park, Monkstown, 3 Cormac Devlin Fianna Fáil Luke Martin 25 Cromlech Fields, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin 4 Mary Hanafin Fianna Fáil Louis Dockery Dockery Solicitors, Mespil House, Sussex Road, Dublin 4 5 Mary Mitchell O'Connor Fine Gael Neil O'Donovan 24 Riversdale, Queens Park, Monkstown 6 Shane O'Brien Sinn Fein Michael O'Brien 11 Glasthule Road, Co. Dublin 7 Juliet O'Connell Labour Tim Wilson 19 Watson Park, Killiney, Co. Dublin A96 T3K8 8 Con Óg Ó Laoghaire Irish Freedom Party Fergus Nolan 2 Farmhill Park, Goatstown, Dublin 14 9 Dave Quinn Social Democrats David Girvan Audax, Saval Park Road, Dalkey, Co. Dublin 10 Ossian Smyth Green Party - Comhaontas Glas Eva Dowling 1 Louvain, Ardilea, Dublin 14 11 Mairead Tóibín Aontu Self 12 Barry Ward Fine Gael Neil O'Donovan 24 Riversdale, Queens Park, Monkstown, 13 John Waters Non-Party Rita Waters The Gables, Torquay Road, Foxrock Dublin 18.
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