We asked all candidates to supply a Yes or No answer to the following question:
If elected, will you oppose any attempt to repeal the 8th Amendment or undermine legal protection for the unborn child?
This page will be updated daily between now and Election Day with answers from candidates as we receive them.
The voting record of TDs and Senators on the 2013 abortion legislation is also featured below.
The following parties have taken a strong stance on repealing the 8th Amendment and should not receive the pro-life vote:
Labour
Sinn Fein
People Before Profit
Anti-Austerity Alliance
Green Party
The Eighth Amendment is the last remaining constitutional protection for the unborn child in Ireland. Pro-Life people should only vote for candidates who are committed to keeping the 8th Amendment.
TDs and Senators who voted against abortion in 2013 | ||
Party | Name | |
FF | Colm Keaveney TD | Voted against abortion in 2013 and favours keeping the 8th Amendment. |
Other candidates and where they stand on abortion | ||
IND | Cllr Michael Fahy | Favours keeping the 8th Amendment. |
IND | Cllr Sean Canney | Favours keeping the 8th Amendment. |
FF | Cllr. Anne Rabbitte | Favours keeping the 8th Amendment. |
DDI-NCM | Aengus Melia | No response to date. |
GP | Máiréad Ní Chroinín | Opposes keeping the 8th Amendment as stated publicly. |
SF | Anne-Marie Roche | Opposes keeping the 8th Amendment as stated publicly. |
TDs and Senators who voted in favour of abortion in 2013 | ||
FG | Ciaran Cannon TD | Voted for abortion in 2013. |
FG | Paul Connaughton TD | Voted for abortion in 2013. |
LAB | Senator Lorraine Higgins | Voted for abortion in 2013. |