The 1934 Seanad was the part of the Seanad of the Irish Free State (1922–1936) in office after the 1934 Seanad election until its abolition in 1936. Elections to the Seanad, the Senate of the Oireachtas (parliament of the Irish Free State) took place on a triennial basis, with senators elected in stages. The 1934 Seanad included members elected at the 1925, 1928, 1931 and 1934 Seanad elections. It sat as a second chamber to the 8th Dáil elected at the 1933 general election.

The Seanad of the Irish Free State was not numbered after every election, with the whole period later considered the First Seanad. Under the Constitution (Amendment No. 24) Act 1936, the Seanad was abolished, and for a time the Oireachtas became a unicameral legislature. The last sitting of the Seanad was on 19 May 1936, with the amendment signed on 29 May 1936. In 1937, on the adoption of the Constitution of Ireland, a new Seanad Éireann was established, with elections to follow general elections to Dáil Éireann, with each new Seanad numbered. An election to the 2nd Seanad took place in March 1938.

Composition of the 1934 Seanad

There were a total of 60 seats in the Free State Seanad. In 1934, 22 Senators were elected. The Seanad election in 1925 was a popular election. However, at the 1928 and subsequent elections, the franchise was restricted to Oireachtas members.

23 Senators had been elected at the 1931 Seanad election, 17 Senators had been elected at the 1928 Seanad election and 19 Senators had been elected at the 1925 Seanad election.

The following table shows the composition by party when the 1934 Seanad first met on 12 December 1934.

PartySeats
Fine Gael22
Fianna Fáil19
Labour7
Independent12
Total60

Cathaoirleach

At the first meeting on 12 December 1934, there was a contest for the position of Cathaoirleach. James J. MacKean was absent for the vote but all other members were present. William Hickie chaired the election. The two candidates were the outgoing Cathaoirleach, Thomas Westropp Bennett (Fine Gael), and the Fianna Fáil candidate, Michael Comyn. Neither of the two candidates voted and so fifty-six senators voted in the election. This resulted in a tie of twenty-eight votes each. Westropp Bennett received the votes of all twenty-one members of Fine Gael and seven independents. Comyn received the votes of his eighteen Fianna Fáil colleagues, the seven Labour Party senators, and three independents (Edward Bellingham, Thomas Linehan and Laurence O'Neill). Hickie then gave his casting vote for Westropp Bennett saying he would have done so had he had the opportunity in the division.

The following week, Comyn defeated the outgoing Leas-Chathaoirleach, Michael F. O'Hanlon of Fine Gael, by twenty-six votes to twenty-five.

On 11 March 1936, David Robinson was elected unanimously as Leas-Chathaoirleach following the appointment of Comyn to the Circuit Court.

List of senators

  • Note: The entries for Senators who were elected or appointed to fill vacancies are shown in italics
NamePartyEntered OfficeTermNotes
Henry BarnivilleFine GaelElected in 192512 years
Sir Edward BellinghamIndependentElected in 192512 years
William CumminsLabourElected in 192512 years
James DillonFine GaelElected in 192512 years
Michael FanningFine GaelElected in 192512 years
Thomas ForanLabourElected in 192512 years
Sir William HickieIndependentElected in 192512 years
Cornelius KennedyFine GaelElected in 192512 years
Thomas LinehanIndependentElected in 192512 years
Joseph O'ConnorFine GaelElected in 192512 years
J. T. O'FarrellLabourElected in 192512 years
Michael F. O'HanlonFine GaelElected in 192512 years
James ParkinsonFine GaelElected in 192512 years
Thomas ToalFine GaelElected in 192512 years
Kathleen ClarkeFianna FáilElected in 19289 years
Joseph ConnollyFianna FáilElected in 19289 years
Seán MilroyFine GaelElected in 19289 years
Séumas RobinsonFianna FáilElected in 19289 yearsResigned on 11 December 1935
William O'SullivanFine GaelElected in 19316 years
Michael ComynFianna FáilElected in 19319 yearsAppointed as a judge of the Circuit Court on 24 February 1936
John CounihanFine GaelElected in 19319 years
James G. DouglasIndependentElected in 19319 years
Michael DuffyLabourElected in 19319 years
Thomas FarrenLabourElected in 19319 years
Hugh GarahanFine GaelElected in 19319 years
Sir John GriffithIndependentElected in 19319 years
Seán MacEllinFianna FáilElected in 19319 years
Ross McGillycuddyIndependentElected in 19319 years
James J. MacKeanFine GaelElected in 19319 years
John MacLoughlinFine GaelElected in 19319 years
Daniel MacParlandFianna FáilElected in 19319 years
Maurice George MooreFianna FáilElected in 19319 years
Laurence O'NeillIndependentElected in 19319 years
Brian O'RourkeFine GaelElected in 19319 years
William QuirkeFianna FáilElected in 19319 years
David RobinsonFianna FáilElected in 19319 years
Michael StainesFine GaelElected in 19319 years
Sir Edward Coey BiggerIndependentElected in 19343 years
John Philip BagwellIndependentElected in 19346 years
Patrick BaxterFine GaelElected in 19349 years
Thomas Westropp BennettIndependentElected in 19349 years
Ernest BlytheFine GaelElected in 19349 years
James BoyleFianna FáilElected in 19349 years
Samuel Lombard BrownIndependentElected in 19346 years
Kathleen BrowneFine GaelElected in 19349 years
James Charles DowdallFianna FáilElected in 19349 years
Eamonn DugganFine GaelElected in 19349 years
Séamus FitzgeraldFianna FáilElected in 19349 years
Oliver St. John GogartyFine GaelElected in 19349 years
Denis HealyFianna FáilElected in 19349 years
T. V. HonanFianna FáilElected in 19349 years
Andrew JamesonIndependentElected in 19349 years
Thomas JohnsonLabourElected in 19349 years
Thomas KennedyLabourElected in 19349 years
Raphael KeyesFianna FáilElected in 19349 years
Patrick LynchFianna FáilElected in 19349 years
Pádraic Ó MáilleFianna FáilElected in 19349 years
Thomas RuaneFianna FáilElected in 19349 years
Richard WilsonFine GaelElected in 19349 years
Jennie Wyse PowerFianna FáilElected in 19349 yearsJoined Fianna Fáil in advance of the 1934 Seanad election

Changes

DateLossGainNote
11 December 1935Fianna FáilResignation of Séumas Robinson
24 February 1936Fianna FáilMichael Comyn appointed as a judge of the Circuit Court

External links

  • . Oireachtas Debates.