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Irish general election, 1977

The election for the 21st Dáil was held on June 16, 1977.

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Results

Party Leader Seats Loss/Gain Dáil Seats (%)
Fianna Fáil Jack Lynch 84 + 15 56.8
Fine Gael Liam Cosgrave 43 - 11 29.1
Labour Brendan Corish 17 - 2 11.5
Others - 4 + 2 2.7

Overview

The 1977 General Election was one of the most significant for Fianna Fáil in all its history. It resulted in the defeat of the ruling National Coalition of Fine Gael and the Labour Party and the victory of Fianna Fáil. Jack Lynch became Taoiseach for the second time while the leaders of Fine Gael and the Labour Party, Liam Cosgrave and Brendan Corish respectively, resigned as leaders of their political parties.

Fine Gael and the Labour Party fought the election campaign as a team again. They hoped that their record alone would guarantee re-election, however, this was not the case. However, certain events including the resignation of President Ó Dálaigh in 1976 and the redrawing of constituency boundaries would go against the coalition. Fianna Fáil ran a tightly controlled campaign. They promised big tax cuts and increased public spending. Jack Lynch toured the country in an American-style meet and greet of the electorate.

Many commentators had predicted a return to power for the National Coalition, however, Fianna Fáil returned to government with a twenty-seat Dáil majority. It was and still remains the biggest Dáil majority ever achieved by a single party.

First time TDs

Retiring TDs

By-Elections

See also

Last updated: 06-02-2005 17:30:26
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