North East Cork (UK Parliament constituency)

      North East Cork
      Former County constituency
      for the House of Commons
      1885 (1885)1922 (1922)
      Number of members One
      Created from County Cork and Mallow

      North East Cork, a division of County Cork, was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, represented in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. From 1885 to 1922 it returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

      Until the 1885 general election the area was part of the Cork County constituency. From 1922 it was not represented in the UK Parliament, as it was no longer in the UK.

      Boundaries

      This constituency comprised the north-eastern part of County Cork.

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      Elections

      General Election 28 November 1885: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Irish Nationalist Edmund Leamy unopposed
      Turnout 8175
      Irish Nationalist gain from new seat Swing
      General Election 7 July 1886: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Irish Nationalist Edmund Leamy unopposed
      Turnout 8175
      Irish Nationalist hold Swing
      • Leamy resigns
      By-election 16 May 1887: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Irish Nationalist William O’Brien unopposed
      Turnout 8812
      Irish Nationalist hold Swing
      General Election 7 July 1892: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Irish National Federation William O’Brien unopposed
      Turnout 8781
      Irish National Federation gain from Irish Nationalist Swing
      • O’Brien elects to sit for Cork City
      By-election 8 February 1893: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Irish National Federation Michael Davitt unopposed
      Turnout 8790
      Irish National Federation hold Swing
      • Davitt resigns
      By-election 28 June 1893: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Irish National Federation William Abraham unopposed
      Turnout 8790
      Irish National Federation hold Swing
      General Election 18 July 1895: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Irish National Federation William Abraham unopposed
      Turnout 8356
      Irish National Federation hold Swing
      General Election 4 October 1900: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Irish Nationalist William Abraham unopposed
      Turnout 7393
      Irish Nationalist gain from Irish National Federation Swing
      General Election 18 January 1906: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Irish Nationalist William Abraham unopposed
      Turnout 6497
      Irish Nationalist hold Swing
      General Election 27 January 1910: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      All-for-Ireland William O’Brien 2984 66.4
      Irish Nationalist William Abraham 1510 33.6
      Majority 1474 32.8
      Turnout 6634 67.7
      All-for-Ireland gain from Irish Nationalist Swing
      • O’Brien elects to sit for Cork City
      By-election 2 March 1910: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      All-for-Ireland Maurice Healy unopposed
      Turnout 6634
      All-for-Ireland hold Swing
      General Election 8 December 1910: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      All-for-Ireland Moreton Frewen unopposed
      Turnout 6634
      All-for-Ireland hold Swing
      • Frewen resigns
      By-election 15 July 1911: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      All-for-Ireland Timothy Michael Healy unopposed
      Turnout 6670
      All-for-Ireland hold Swing
      General Election 14 December 1918: Cork North-East
      Party Candidate Votes % ±%
      Sinn Féin Thomas Hunter unopposed
      Turnout 18239
      Sinn Féin gain from All-for-Ireland Swing

      1887

      Leamy resigned and O'Brien was returned unopposed on 16 May 1887.

      1892/3

      In the United Kingdom general election, 1892 William O'Brien (Irish Parliamentary Party) was returned for both North East Cork and Cork City. He chose to sit for Cork City, and a by-election was held for the vacant seat.

      Being the only nominated candidate in the by-election, Michael Davitt took the seat unopposed on 8 February 1893. He resigned in May (after being threatened with bankruptcy) and a further by-election was held for which William Abraham was returned unopposed on 28 June.

      1910

      In the January 1910 general election William O'Brien (All-for-Ireland League) was again returned for both North East Cork and Cork City. As usual, he chose to sit for Cork City, and a by-election was held for the vacant seat, which was taken unopposed by Maurice Healy (All-for-Ireland League) on 2 March 1910.

      In the December 1910 general election North East Cork was won by Moreton Frewen (All-for-Ireland League) but his senior party colleague Tim Healy lost in North Louth. Frewen resigned so that Healy could stand in his vacated seat, and Healy was returned unopposed in the by-election on 16 July 1911.

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