Independent TDs Who Voted for Government - Make Your Voice Heard | Ireland Non-Confidence Vote 2026

Contact the 7 Independent TDs who voted to support the government in the April 2026 non-confidence motion. These representatives betrayed their independent mandate. Email them now and make your voice heard.

Make Your Voices Heard

It is crucial that you make your voice heard to the Independent TDs who voted in favour of the government during the non-confidence motion on 13 April 2026. These representatives were elected to stand independently for their constituents, not to prop up a failing government.

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Join hundreds of others in letting these TDs know how you feel about their betrayal

These seven Independent TDs were elected on promises to represent their constituents' interests independently. However, they voted to support the current government in the critical non-confidence motion. Let them know how you feel about their decision.

SC

Seรกn Canney

Galway East

"His campaign has been built on commitments to housing, agriculture and health."

โœ‰๏ธ [email protected]

NG

Noel Grealish

Galway West

"Renowned for a very strong work ethic on the ground throughout his constituency."

โœ‰๏ธ [email protected]

MH

Marian Harkin

Sligo-Leitrim

"A veteran independent politician with decades of experience representing the northwest."

โœ‰๏ธ [email protected]

BH

Barry Heneghan

Dublin Bay North

"First-time TD elected in 2024 on a platform of independent representation."

โœ‰๏ธ [email protected]

ML

Michael Lowry

Tipperary North

"A long-serving independent TD who has consistently held his seat since 1997."

โœ‰๏ธ [email protected]

KM

Kevin "Boxer" Moran

Longford-Westmeath

"Former Independent Alliance member who has previously supported government coalitions."

โœ‰๏ธ [email protected]

GT

Gillian Toole

Meath East

"First-time independent TD elected in 2024, pledging to put Meath East first."

โœ‰๏ธ [email protected]

These TDs were elected as independents to represent their constituents, not to prop up a government. Make your voice heard.

Data sourced from Oireachtas records, December 2024

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