List of Sinn Féin MPs

This is a list of Sinn Féin MPs. It includes all members of Parliament elected to the British House of Commons representing Sinn Féin. Members of the European Parliament, Dáil Éireann or the Northern Ireland Assembly are not listed. Sinn Féin MPs practice abstentionism regarding the House of Commons and thus do not take their seats.

MPs elected since 1918

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Member Constituency Years served Source
Gerry Adams Belfast West 19831992, 19972011 [1]
Órfhlaith Begley West Tyrone 2018–present [2]
Mickey Brady Newry and Armagh 20152024 [3]
Owen Carron Fermanagh and South Tyrone 1982-1983 1 [4]
Philip Clarke Fermanagh and South Tyrone 1955 2 [5]
Pat Doherty West Tyrone 20012017 [6]
John Finucane Belfast North 2019–present [7]
Michelle Gildernew Fermanagh and South Tyrone 20012015; 2017–present [8][9]
Chris Hazzard South Down 2017–present [10]
Dáire Hughes Newry and Armagh 2024–present [11]
Cathal Mallaghan Mid Ulster 2024–present [12]
Elisha McCallion Foyle 20172019 [13]
Barry McElduff West Tyrone 20172018 [14]
Martin McGuinness Mid Ulster 19972013 [15]
Paul Maskey Belfast West 2011–present [16]
Tom Mitchell Mid Ulster 1955 3 [17]
Francie Molloy Mid Ulster 20132024 [18]
Conor Murphy Newry and Armagh 20052015 [19]
1 Elected in 1981 as "Anti H-Block/Proxy Political Prisoner"; formally began describing himself as a Sinn Féin MP in 1982.
2 Unseated on petition.[20]
3Disqualified, re-elected, then unseated on petition.

Graphical representation

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Constituency 1955 56 1982 1983 1992 1997 2001 2005 11 13 2015 2017 18 2019 2024
Fermanagh and South Tyrone Clarke Carron Gildernew Gildernew Cullen
Mid Ulster Mitchell McGuinness Molloy Mallaghan
Belfast West Adams Adams Maskey
West Tyrone Doherty McElduff Begley
Newry and Armagh Murphy Brady Hughes
Down South Hazzard
Foyle McCallion
Belfast North Finucane
No. of Sinn Féin MPs 2 0 1 1 0 2 4 5 5 5 4 7 7 7 7

MPs elected in 1918 or before

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In alphabetical order:

Name Seat Years Served [21][22] Notes
Robert Barton West Wicklow 19181922
Piaras Béaslaí East Kerry 19181922
Ernest Blythe North Monaghan 19181922
Harry Boland South Roscommon 1918 – 1922 Died 2 August 1922[23]
Cathal Brugha County Waterford 1918 – 1922 Died 7 July 1922[24]
Donal Buckley North Kildare 19181922
Séamus Burke Mid Tipperary 19181922
J. J. Clancy North Sligo 19181922
Michael Colivet Limerick City 19181922
Con Collins West Limerick 19181922
Michael Collins South Cork 1918 – 1922 Died 22 August 1922[25]
W. T. Cosgrave North Kilkenny 19181922
Kilkenny City 1917[26]1918[21]
James Crowley North Kerry 19181922
John Crowley North Mayo 19181922
Bryan Cusack North Galway 19181922
Éamon de Valera East Clare 19171922
East Mayo 19181922
Liam de Róiste Cork City 19181922
James Dolan Leitrim 19181922
George Gavan Duffy South Dublin 19181922
Eamonn Duggan South Meath 19181922
Seán Etchingham East Wicklow 19181922
Frank Fahy South Galway 19181922
Desmond FitzGerald Dublin Pembroke 19181922
Paul Galligan West Cavan 19181922
Laurence Ginnell Westmeath 19181922
Arthur Griffith East Cavan 1918 – 1922 Died 12 August 1922[27]
North West Tyrone 1918 – 1922
Richard Hayes East Limerick 19181922
Seán Hayes West Cork 19181922
Thomas Hunter North East Cork 19181922
Thomas Kelly Dublin St Stephen's Green 19181922
David Kent East Cork 19181922
Frank Lawless North Dublin 1918 – 1922 Died 16 April 1922[28]
James Lennon County Carlow 19181922
Diarmuid Lynch South East Cork 19181922
Fionán Lynch South Kerry 19181922
Joseph MacBride West Mayo 19181922
Alexander McCabe South Sligo 19181922
Pierce McCan East Tipperary 1918 – 1919 Died 6 March 1919[29]
Patrick McCartan King's County 19181922
Tullamore April[30]Dec 1918
Joseph MacDonagh North Tipperary 19181922
Seán MacEntee South Monaghan 19181922
Joseph McGrath Dublin St James's 19181922
Joseph McGuinness Longford 1918 – 1922 Died 31 May 1922[31]
South Longford 1917[32]1918
Eoin MacNeill Londonderry City 19181922
National University 19181922
Terence MacSwiney Mid Cork 1918 – 1920 Died 25 October 1920[33]
Constance Markievicz Dublin St Patrick's 19181922
Liam Mellows East Galway 19181922
North Meath 19181922
P. J. Moloney South Tipperary 19181922
Richard Mulcahy Dublin Clontarf 19181922
Art O'Connor South Kildare 19181922
Joseph O'Doherty North Donegal 19181922
Brian O'Higgins West Clare 19181922
Kevin O'Higgins Queen's County 19181922
Patrick O'Keeffe North Cork 19181922
John J. O'Kelly County Louth 19181922
Seán T. O'Kelly Dublin College Green 19181922
Seán O'Mahony South Fermanagh 19181922
Pádraic Ó Máille Galway Connemara 19181922
James O'Mara South Kilkenny 19181922
George Noble Plunkett North Roscommon 1917[34]1922
James Ryan South Wexford 19181922
William Sears South Mayo 19181922
Philip Shanahan Dublin Harbour 19181922
Austin Stack West Kerry 19181922
Michael Staines Dublin St Michan's 19181922
Joseph Sweeney West Donegal 19181922
Roger Sweetman North Wexford 19181922
J. J. Walsh Cork City 19181922
Peter J. Ward South Donegal 19181922
  • By-elections was not held to fill the seats of those MP's who died before the 1922 UK general election, nor in the cases of individuals elected for more than one constituency.

References

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