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Retiring incumbents

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Fourty four outgoing members of the 30th Parliament did not seek re-election:

Constituency Departing MP Party First elected
Belfast East Robert Sharman-Crawford Irish Unionist 1914
Belfast North Robert Thompson Irish Unionist 1910
Birr Michael Reddy Irish Parliamentary 1900
Cavan West Vincent Kennedy Irish Parliamentary 1904
Cork City Maurice Healy All-for-Ireland 1885
William O'Brien All-for-Ireland 1883
Cork East John Muldoon Irish Parliamentary 1905
Cork North John Guiney All-for-Ireland 1913
Cork North East Timothy Healy All-for-Ireland 1880
Cork South John P. Walsh All-for-Ireland 1910
Cork South East Eugene Crean All-for-Ireland 1892
Cork West Daniel O'Leary Irish Parliamentary 1916
County Carlow Michael Molloy Irish Parliamentary 1910
Donegal South J. G. Swift MacNeill Irish Parliamentary 1887
Donegal West Hugh Law Irish Parliamentary 1902
Down West William MacCaw Irish Unionist 1908
Dublin County South Michael Hearn Irish Parliamentary 1917
Galway East James Cosgrave Irish Parliamentary 1914
Kerry East Timothy O'Sullivan Irish Parliamentary 1910
Kerry North Michael Joseph Flavin Irish Parliamentary 1896
Kerry South John Pius Boland Irish Parliamentary 1900
Kerry West Thomas O'Donnell Irish Parliamentary 1900
Kilkenny North Michael Meagher Irish Parliamentary 1906
Leitrim North Francis Meehan Irish Parliamentary 1908
Leitrim South Thomas Francis Smyth Irish Parliamentary 1906
Limerick City Michael Joyce Irish Parliamentary 1900
Limerick West Patrick O'Shaughnessy Irish Parliamentary 1900
Londonderry City Sir James Dougherty Liberal 1914
Londonderry North Hugh T. Barrie Irish Unionist 1906
Louth North Patrick Whitty Irish Parliamentary 1916
Louth South Joseph Nolan Irish Parliamentary 1885
Mayo South John Fitzgibbon Irish Parliamentary 1910
Meath North Patrick White Irish Parliamentary 1900
Meath South David Sheehy Irish Parliamentary 1885
Monaghan North James Carrige Rushe Lardner Irish Parliamentary 1907
Monaghan South John McKean Ind. Nationalist 1902
Newry John Joseph Mooney Irish Parliamentary 1900
Queen's County Ossory John Fitzpatrick Irish Parliamentary 1916
Tipperary Mid John Hackett Irish Parliamentary 1910
Tipperary North John Esmonde Irish Parliamentary 1915
Tyrone Mid Richard McGhee Irish Parliamentary 1896
Tyrone North Thomas Russell Liberal 1886
Waterford East Martin Joseph Murphy Irish Parliamentary 1913
Wicklow East Anthony Donelan Irish Parliamentary 1892

MPs standing under a different political affiliation

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Six MPs stood under a different political affiliation from the December 1910 general election.

Outgoing MP Dec. 1910 party Dec. 1910 constituency 1918 party 1918 constituency
Arthur Alfred Lynch Irish Parliamentary Clare West Labour Battersea South
Laurence Ginnell Ind. Nationalist Westmeath North Sinn Féin Westmeath
Stephen Gwynn Irish Parliamentary Galway Borough Ind. Nationalist Dublin University
William Mitchell-Thomson Irish Unionist Down North Unionist Glasgow Maryhill
Sir Walter Nugent Irish Parliamentary Westmeath South Ind. Nationalist Westmeath
D. D. Sheehan All-for-Ireland Cork Mid Labour Stepney Limehouse

One MP stood under a different political affiliation from their by-election victory.

Outgoing MP By-election party 1918 party Constituency (by-election)
George Noble Plunkett Ind. Nationalist Sinn Féin Roscommon North (1917)

MPs who lost their seats

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Party Seats lost Name Constituency Year elected
Irish Parliamentary
28
Daniel Boyle Mayo North 1910
P. J. Brady Dublin St Stephen's Green 1910
Alfie Byrne Dublin Harbour 1915
J. J. Clancy Dublin County North 1885
Thomas Joseph Condon Tipperary East 1885
Patrick Crumley Fermanagh South 1910
John Cullinan Tipperary South 1900
John Dillon Mayo East 1880[a]
John Donovan Wicklow West[b] 1914
William Doris Mayo West 1910
William Duffy Galway South 1900
Sir Thomas Esmonde Wexford North 1885[c]
James Patrick Farrell Longford North[d] 1895[e]
Peter Ffrench Wexford South 1893
William Field Dublin St Patrick's 1892
John Patrick Hayden Roscommon South 1897
Richard Hazleton Galway North[f] 1906
Matthew Keating Kilkenny South 1909
Denis Kilbride Kildare South 1887[g]
Thomas Lundon Limerick East 1909
Patrick Joseph Meehan Queen's County Leix[h] 1913
John Nugent Dublin College Green[i] 1915
John O'Connor Kildare North 1885[j]
Philip O'Doherty Donegal North 1906
John O'Dowd Sligo South 1900[k]
William O'Malley Galway Connemara 1895
J. J. O'Shee Waterford West[l] 1895
Thomas Scanlan Sligo North 1909
Labour
2
Arthur Alfred Lynch Clare West[m] 1901[n]
D. D. Sheehan Cork Mid[o] 1901
Ind. Nationalist
2
Stephen Gwynn Galway Borough[p] 1906
Sir Walter Nugent Westmeath South[q] 1907
  1. ^ Dillon was first elected to the Tipperary constituency in 1880. He resigned in 1883 but was re-elected in 1885.
  2. ^ Donovan contested the Donegal South constituency in 1918.
  3. ^ Esmonde was first elected to the Dublin South constituency in 1885.
  4. ^ Farrell contested the Longford constituency in 1918.
  5. ^ Farrell was first elected to the Cavan West constituency in 1895.
  6. ^ Hazleton contested the Louth constituency in 1918.
  7. ^ Kilbride was first elected to the Kerry South constituency in 1887. He retired in 1900 but was re-elected in 1903.
  8. ^ Meehan contested the Queen's County constituency in 1918.
  9. ^ Nugent contested the Dublin St Michan's constituency in 1918.
  10. ^ O'Connor was first elected to the Tipperary constituency in 1885. He lost his seat in 1892 but regained it in 1905.
  11. ^ O'Dowd was first elected to the Sligo North constituency in 1900.
  12. ^ O'Shee contested the Waterford County constituency in 1918.
  13. ^ Lynch contested the Battersea South constituency in 1918.
  14. ^ Lynch was first elected to the Galway Borough constituency in 1901. He lost his seat in 1903 following his conviction but was re-elected in 1909.
  15. ^ Sheehan contested the Stepney Limehouse constituency in 1918.
  16. ^ Gwynn contested the Dublin University constituency in 1918.
  17. ^ Sheehan contested the Westmeath constituency in 1918.

First time MPs

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In this election, 75 candidates who had never previously been elected to Parliament were elected.

Party No. of first time MPs Name Constituency
Sinn Féin
62
Robert Barton Wicklow West
Piaras Béaslaí Kerry East
Ernest Blythe Monaghan North
Harry Boland Roscommon South
Cathal Brugha Waterford County
Domhnall Ua Buachalla Kildare North
Séamus Burke Tipperary Mid
J. J. Clancy Sligo North
Michael Colivet Limerick City
Con Collins Limerick West
Michael Collins Cork South
James Crowley Kerry North
John Crowley Mayo North
Bryan Cusack Galway North
James Dolan Leitrim
Eamonn Duggan Meath South
Seán Etchingham Wicklow East
Frank Fahy Galway South
Desmond FitzGerald Dublin Pembroke
Paul Galligan Cavan West
George Gavan Duffy Dublin South
Richard Hayes Limerick East
Seán Hayes Cork West
Thomas Hunter Cork North East
Thomas Kelly Dublin St Stephen's Green
David Kent Cork East
Frank Lawless Dublin North
James Lennon County Carlow
Diarmuid Lynch Cork South East
Fionán Lynch Kerry South
Joseph MacBride Mayo West
Joseph MacDonagh Tipperary North
Seán MacEntee Monaghan South
Eoin MacNeill Londonderry City
National University
Terence MacSwiney Cork Mid
Constance Markievicz Dublin St Patrick's
Alexander McCabe Sligo South
Pierce McCan Tipperary East
Joseph McGrath Dublin St James's
Liam Mellows Galway East
Meath North
P. J. Moloney Tipperary South
Richard Mulcahy Dublin Clontarf
Pádraic Ó Máille Galway Connemara
Art O'Connor Kildare South
Joseph O'Doherty Donegal North
Brian O'Higgins Clare West
Kevin O'Higgins Queen's County
Patrick O'Keeffe Cork North
John J. O'Kelly Louth
Seán T. O'Kelly Dublin College Green
Seán O'Mahony Fermanagh South
James O'Mara Kilkenny South
Liam de Róiste Cork City
James Ryan Wexford South
William Sears Mayo South
Philip Shanahan Dublin Harbour
Austin Stack Kerry West
Michael Staines Dublin St Michan's
Joseph Sweeney Donegal West
Roger Sweetman Wexford North
J. J. Walsh Cork City
Peter Ward Donegal South
Irish Unionist
9
Hugh Anderson Londonderry North
Thomas Watters Brown Down North
Herbert Dixon Belfast Pottinger
Maurice Dockrell Dublin Rathmines
Robert Lynn Belfast Woodvale
Thomas Moles Belfast Ormeau
David Reid Down East
William Whitla Queen's University of Belfast
Daniel M. Wilson Down West
Labour Unionist
3
Thomas Henry Burn Belfast St Anne's
Thompson Donald Belfast Victoria
Samuel McGuffin Belfast Shankill
Ind. Unionist
1
Robert Woods Dublin University