Socialist Labour Party (Ireland) - Candidates in The 1981 Irish General Election

Candidates in The 1981 Irish General Election

Constituency Candidate 1st Pref. votes % Notes
Dublin North–Central Noël Browne 5,031 12.4 Elected
Dublin North–East Michael O'Donoghue 309 0.95
Dublin North–West Bill Keegan 209 0.64
Dublin North–West Matt Merrigan 473 1.46
Dublin West Ivor Nolan 63 0.13
Dún Laoghaire Dermot Boucher 575 1.19
Wexford John Teehan 447 0.9

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