1945 Irish presidential election Turnout 63.0%
First count winner by local authority
Poster for Seán Mac Eoin
The 1945 Irish presidential election was held on Thursday, 14 June 1945. It was Ireland 's first contested presidential election . Outgoing president Douglas Hyde , who had served since 1938, decided not to seek a second term. Fianna Fáil nominated its deputy leader, Tánaiste Seán T. O'Kelly , as its candidate. Fine Gael nominated Seán Mac Eoin . Independent republican Patrick McCartan sought and failed to receive the necessary four nominations from local councils, but secured a nomination from Oireachtas members.
O'Kelly won on the second count but the degree of voting transfers between the two opposition candidates, and O'Kelly's failure to win on the first count, showed the depth of growing opposition to Éamon de Valera 's government and the potential that existed for cooperation among various opposition groups. De Valera's government was defeated in the subsequent 1948 general election and replaced by the first inter-party government .
The election took place on the same date as the 1945 local elections . Electoral law was amended to allow administrative counties and county boroughs to be used as constituencies instead of using Dáil constituencies , as previously required. This was to facilitate sorting and counting of ballots with ballots for the local elections.
Nomination process
Under Article 12 of the Constitution of Ireland , candidates could be nominated by:
All Irish citizens on the Dáil electoral register were eligible to vote.
The first candidate nominated was Seán Mac Eoin , a Fine Gael TD who was nominated on 5 May by 17 members of his own party, as well as three independent TDs, Alfie Byrne , Tom O'Reilly and Richard Anthony . Seán T. O'Kelly was nominated by Fianna Fáil Oireachtas members on 15 May. On the date before nominations closed on 16 May, the administrative council of the Labour Party voted to allow its Oireachtas members to sign the nomination form of Patrick McCartan , and Clann na Talmhan voted that its Oireachtas members would sign his nomination form, together guaranteeing his position on the ballot.
Result
1945 Irish presidential election
Candidate
Nominated by
% 1st Pref
Count 1
Count 2
Seán T. O'Kelly
Oireachtas: Fianna Fáil
49.5
537,965
565,165
Seán Mac Eoin
Oireachtas: Fine Gael and Independents
30.9
335,539
453,425
Patrick McCartan
Oireachtas: Labour Party and Clann na Talmhan
19.6
212,834
Electorate: 1,803,463 Valid: 1,086,338 Spoilt: 50,287 (4.4%) Quota: 543,170 Turnout: 63.0%
First preference vote
O'Kelly
49.5%
Mac Eoin
30.9%
McCartan
19.6%
Final percentage
O'Kelly
55.5%
Mac Eoin
44.5%
Results by local authority
Results were announced by county councils and county borough corporations rather than by constituency.
First count votes
Local Authority
O'Kelly
Mac Eoin
McCartan
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Carlow County
6,178
46.76
5,197
39.33
1,838
13.91
Cavan County
14,500
49.29
11,883
40.40
3,032
10.31
Clare County
22,910
57.73
10,796
27.20
5,979
15.07
Cork County
49,737
44.09
38,911
34.49
24,163
21.42
Cork County Borough
13,875
50.25
9,025
32.68
4,714
17.07
Donegal County
24,999
54.38
13,137
28.58
7,834
17.04
Dublin County
16,206
43.00
11,665
30.95
9,815
26.04
Dublin County Borough
70,777
45.94
39,273
25.49
44,027
28.57
Galway County
32,496
57.66
12,713
22.56
11,153
19.79
Kerry County
20,589
56.77
7,180
19.80
8,500
23.44
Kildare County
11,426
54.11
6,731
31.88
2,958
14.01
Kilkenny County
13,437
53.60
8,158
32.54
3,476
13.86
Laois County
8,946
45.85
5,683
29.12
4,884
25.03
Leitrim County
8,064
39.52
9,344
45.80
2,995
14.68
Limerick County
22,725
55.88
13,183
32.42
4,758
11.70
Limerick County Borough
9,318
56.18
4,731
28.52
2,538
15.30
Longford County
5,848
35.09
10,170
61.03
646
3.88
Louth County
13,685
49.32
9,395
33.86
4,668
16.82
Mayo County
27,260
50.08
14,672
26.95
12,505
22.97
Meath County
14,083
58.02
6,784
27.95
3,406
14.03
Monaghan County
13,042
54.38
6,878
28.68
4,062
16.94
Offaly County
10,580
53.13
5,199
26.11
4,136
20.77
Roscommon County
15,354
47.62
11,747
36.43
5,140
15.94
Sligo County
10,288
39.72
12,026
46.43
3,590
13.86
Tipperary North County
12,477
52.09
7,530
31.44
3,946
16.47
Tipperary South County
15,940
50.45
10,499
33.23
5,155
16.32
Waterford County
10,980
58.85
5,198
27.86
2,481
13.30
Waterford County Borough
5,898
52.19
3,267
28.91
2,135
18.89
Westmeath County
10,303
47.52
9,741
44.93
1,636
7.55
Wexford County
16,380
46.87
10,082
28.85
8,488
24.29
Wicklow County
9,664
42.80
4,741
21.00
8,176
36.21
Total
537,965
49.52
335,539
30.89
212,834
19.59
Second count result
Local Authority
O'Kelly
Mac Eoin
Votes
%
Votes
%
Carlow County
6,615
52.41
6,007
47.59
Cavan County
15,010
52.82
13,406
47.18
Clare County
23,668
63.00
13,902
37.00
Cork County
52,350
49.84
52,688
50.16
Cork County Borough
14,504
55.50
11,627
44.50
Donegal County
25,881
61.44
16,244
38.56
Dublin County
17,317
48.29
18,546
51.71
Dublin County Borough
76,119
52.84
67,947
47.16
Galway County
33,653
65.42
17,788
34.58
Kerry County
21,627
65.09
11,599
34.91
Kildare County
11,869
58.63
8,376
41.37
Kilkenny County
13,921
57.86
10,140
42.14
Laois County
9,540
54.59
7,937
45.41
Leitrim County
8,497
44.43
10,626
55.57
Limerick County and County Borough
33,127
60.28
21,828
39.72
Longford County
5,974
36.29
10,486
63.71
Louth County
14,312
54.42
11,987
45.58
Mayo County
28,418
57.86
20,695
42.14
Meath County
14,655
62.80
8,680
37.20
Monaghan County
13,671
61.87
8,427
38.13
Offaly County
11,672
62.70
6,944
37.30
Roscommon County
15,853
52.22
14,507
47.78
Sligo County
10,857
44.25
13,676
55.75
Tipperary North County
13,082
57.52
9,660
42.48
Tipperary South County
16,696
55.24
13,531
44.76
Waterford County
11,251
62.82
6,658
37.18
Waterford County Borough
6,215
57.82
4,533
42.18
Westmeath County
10,620
50.17
10,548
49.83
Wexford County
17,209
53.32
15,065
46.68
Wicklow County
10,982
53.97
9,367
46.03
Total
565,165
55.49
453,425
44.51
References
"Presidential and Local Elections Act 1945, Section 6" . Irish Statute Book . 1 May 1945. Archived from the original on 11 May 2019. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
"Presidential and Local Elections Bill, 1945—Second and Subsequent Stages" . Seanad Éireann debates . Oireachtas. 25 April 1945. Archived from the original on 15 September 2018. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
"First nomination for the presidency". The Irish Times . 7 May 1945.
"Dr McCartan secures nomination". The Irish Times . 16 May 1945.
"Presidential Elections 1938–2011" (PDF). Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government . Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 December 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
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