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OVERVIEW

The 1997 General Election saw the public offered a choice of two possible coalitions. The existing government coalition of Fine Gael , Labour and Democratic Left – the so-called " Rainbow Coalition ". This, in very broad terms could be described as a centre left coalition. It was opposed by a coalition of Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats , which most Irish commentators regarded as a centre right coalition.

Following the election none of the major parties had a clear majority. A Fianna Fáil - Progressive Democrats coalition was the result of various negotiations. Four Independent TDs also support the government ensuring an overall majority. Bertie Ahern becomes the tenth Taoiseach while Mary Harney of the PDs becomes Tánaiste .

Fine Gael increases its number of deputies but crosses the Dáil chamber to the Opposition benches. Dick Spring retires as leader of the Labour Party and is replaced by Ruairí Quinn .


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  ordinal 28th
  year 1997
  prevelecyear 1992


  party Fianna Fáil
  leader Bertie Ahern
  seats-prev 68
  dail%-prev 409
  seats-diss 66
  dail%-diss 398
  seats 78
  dail% 470
  seats-chg +12
  dail%-chg +72
  votes-prev 6747
  %-prev 391
  votes 7037
  % 393
  %-chg +02


  party Fine Gael
  leader John Bruton
  seats-prev 46
  dail%-prev 277
  seats-diss 48
  dail%-diss 289
  seats 54
  dail% 326
  seats-chg +6
  dail%-chg +37
  votes-prev 4221
  %-prev 245
  votes 4999
  % 279
  %-chg +34


  party Labour Party (Ireland)
  leader Dick Spring
  seats-prev 33
  dail%-prev 199
  seats-diss 32
  dail%-diss 193
  seats 17
  dail% 102
  seats-chg -15
  dail%-chg -91
  votes-prev 3330
  %-prev 193
  votes 1860
  % 104
  %-chg -89


  party Progressive Democrats
  leader Mary Harney
  seats-prev 10
  dail%-prev 60
  seats-diss 9
  dail%-diss 54
  seats 4
  dail% 24
  seats-chg -5
  dail%-chg -30
  votes-prev 808
  %-prev 47
  votes 838
  % 47
  %-chg 00


  party Democratic Left (Ireland)
  leader Proinsias De Rossa
  seats-prev 4
  dail%-prev 24
  seats-diss 6
  dail%-diss 36
  seats 4
  dail% 24
  seats-chg -2
  dail%-chg -12
  votes-prev 480
  %-prev 28
  votes 449
  % 25
  %-chg -03


  party Green Party (Ireland)
  leader ''none''
  seats-prev 1
  dail%-prev 06
  seats-diss 1
  dail%-diss 06
  seats 2
  dail% 12
  seats-chg +1
  dail%-chg +12
  votes-prev 241
  %-prev 14
  votes 493
  % 28
  %-chg +14


  party Sinn Féin
  leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin <sup>1</sup>
  seats-prev -
  dail%-prev -
  seats-diss -
  dail%-diss -
  seats 1
  dail% 06
  seats-chg +1
  dail%-chg +06
  votes-prev 278
  %-prev 16
  votes 456
  % 26
  %-chg +10


  party Socialist Party (Ireland)
  leader Joe Higgins
  seats-prev -
  dail%-prev -
  seats-diss -
  dail%-diss -
  seats 1
  dail% 06
  seats-chg +1
  dail%-chg +06
  votes-prev -
  %-prev -
  votes 124
  % 07
  %-chg +07


  seats-prev -
  dail%-prev -
  seats-diss -
  dail%-diss -
  seats -
  dail% -
  seats-chg -
  dail%-chg -
  votes-prev 140
  %-prev 08
  votes 402
  % 22
  %-chg +14


  seats-prev 3
  dail%-prev 18
  seats-diss 3
  dail%-diss 18
  seats 6
  dail% 36
  seats-chg +3
  dail%-chg +18
  votes-prev 1004
  %-prev 58
  votes 1231
  % 69
  %-chg +11


  seats-prev 1
  dail%-prev 06
  seats-diss 1
  dail%-diss 06
  seats -
  dail% -
  seats-chg -1
  dail%-chg -06


  seats-vac 0
  dail%-vac 00
  totseats-prev 166
  totseats 166
  totseats-chg 0
  totvotes-prev 17250
  totvotes 17890




DAIL MEMBERSHIP CHANGES

The following changes took place as a result of the election. Of the 166 outgoing TDs, 17 retired, including the Ceann Comhairle . Of the 149 TDs that stood for re-election, 121 were re-elected and 28 failed to be re-elected. Of the 45 successor TDs, 32 were elected for the first time and 13 had previously been TDs. There were 6 successor women TDs, decreasing the total number by 3 to 21.

Outgoing TDs are listed in the constituency they constested in the election. For some, such as Kildare North , this differs from the constituency they represented in the outgoing Dail. Where more than one change took place in a constituency the concept of successor is an approximation for presentation only.


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FOOTNOTE

# After the election, while Gerry Adams was leader of the Sinn Féin party, Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin became leader (indeed, sole member) of the Sinn Féin '' Parliamentary Party .''


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