13th Dáil Éireann | |||||||||
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Overview | |||||||||
Jurisdiction | Ireland | ||||||||
Meeting place | Leinster House | ||||||||
Term | 18 February 1948 – 2 May 1951 | ||||||||
Election | 1948 general election | ||||||||
Government | Government of the 13th Dáil | ||||||||
Members | 147 | ||||||||
Ceann Comhairle | Frank Fahy | ||||||||
Taoiseach | John A. Costello | ||||||||
Tánaiste | William Norton | ||||||||
Chief Whip | Liam Cosgrave | ||||||||
Leader of the Opposition | Éamon de Valera | ||||||||
Sessions | |||||||||
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1st | 18 February 1948 – 6 August 1948 |
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2nd | 17 November 1948 – 21 July 1949 |
3rd | 26 October 1949 – 18 July 1950 |
4th | 25 October 1950 – 2 May 1951 |
This is a list of members who were elected to the 13th Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland. These TDs (Members of Parliament) were elected at the 1948 general election on 4 February 1948 and met on 18 February 1948. The 13th Dáil was dissolved by President Seán T. O'Kelly, at the request of the Taoiseach John A. Costello on 7 May 1951. The 13th Dáil lasted 1,211 days.
As of 2017[update], Liam Cosgrave and William J. Murphy are the only surviving members of the 13th Dáil.
Government coalition parties denoted with bullets (•)
This is a graphical comparison of party strengths in the 13th Dáil from February 1948.
The list of the 147 TDs elected, is given in alphabetical order by constituency.