Policy Tracker

How every TD in the Dáil votes on the issues that affect your life — matched against their declared financial interests. All data from the Oireachtas API and the Register of Members' Interests.

How to Read This Page

Yes Vote
The TD voted in favour of the motion, bill, or amendment. They want this to pass.
Níl No Vote
The TD voted against. They want this to fail. Government TDs almost always vote Níl on opposition motions — this is whip-driven, not necessarily personal.
Staon Abstain
The TD was present but chose not to vote either way. This is often the most telling — it can signal discomfort with their party's position.
Carried Motion Passed
The majority voted Tá. This means: the bill progresses to the next stage, or the motion is adopted as a position of the Dáil. Government bills almost always pass. Opposition motions almost never do.
Lost Motion Defeated
The majority voted Níl. This means: the proposal is rejected. When an opposition rent freeze or housing motion is "Lost", it means the government used its majority to defeat it. The issue doesn't go away — but nothing changes.
Declared Financial Interest
This TD has declared a relevant financial interest in the Register of Members' Interests. They are legally required to declare it — but not required to abstain from voting on related legislation.

Why "Carried" and "Lost" matter to you: When a motion to freeze rents is "Lost", your rent can still go up. When a bill to fund social housing is "Carried", it moves to the next legislative stage (it doesn't mean houses get built tomorrow — it means the Dáil has agreed in principle). When a motion on hospital waiting lists is "Lost", nothing changes in policy.

Why party whips matter: Most votes in the Dáil are decided by the party whip, not individual conscience. FF and FG TDs almost always vote together as the government majority. SF, Labour, SD, and PBP almost always vote together as the opposition. The interesting signal is when a TD breaks the whip — voting against their own party, or abstaining when their party votes as a block.

Why declared interests matter: Under the Ethics in Public Office Act 1995, TDs must declare financial interests — property, shares, directorships, occupations, contracts with the State. They are not required to recuse themselves from voting on related legislation. A TD who owns 27 rental properties can vote against rent controls. A TD who is a practising solicitor can vote against legal aid reform. This is legal. Whether it's acceptable is for you to decide.

What this page does not do: It does not allege wrongdoing. It does not estimate property values. It does not model or predict behaviour. It connects two public datasets — the Register of Members' Interests and the Oireachtas vote record — so you can see the connection for yourself.

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Housing

Residential tenancies, rent, homelessness, planning, social housing, eviction, building standards, and defective dwellings.

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TDs Tracked in Housing Votes

TD Party Constituency Declared Interest Níl Staon Total Votes
Colm Burke Fine Gael Cork North-Central Declared
Land & Property: Commercial office on Washington Street, Cork, rented to Cork City …
43 24 0 67
Johnny Guirke Sinn Féin Meath West Declared
Land & Property: Two residential rental properties — Oldcastle (Meath) and Tuam (Galway)
22 43 0 65
Frank Feighan Fine Gael Sligo-Leitrim Declared
Land & Property: Newsagents premises in Roscommon generating rental income
40 24 0 64
Pa Daly Sinn Féin Kerry Declared
Land & Property: One residential rental property in Tralee, Co. Kerry
Business Interest: Ukrainian refugee accommodation income from family home
19 42 0 61
Charlie McConalogue Fianna Fáil Donegal Declared
Land & Property: One residential rental property in Donegal
36 22 0 58
Thomas Byrne Fianna Fáil Meath East Declared
Land & Property: One residential rental property in Rossnowlagh, Co. Donegal
34 19 0 53
Robert Troy Fianna Fáil Longford-Westmeath Declared
Resignation & Re-declaration: Resigned as Minister of State for Trade Promotion in 2022 …
Land & Property: 8 properties including a 4-unit residential building in Dublin (Phibsborough) …
Register Note: Properties re-declared on updated register. 8 properties across Dublin and …
37 16 0 53
Seán Canney Independent Galway East Declared
Land & Property: 50% stake in 6 residential rental properties in Wellpark and …
30 20 0 50
Michael Healy-Rae Independent Kerry Declared
Land & Property: 18 residential rental properties across Kerry — largest declared residential …
Land & Property: B&B in Tralee and additional commercial lettings
Business Interest: Ukrainian refugee accommodation generating declared income
30 20 0 50
Cathy Bennett Sinn Féin Cavan-Monaghan Declared
Land & Property: One residential rental property in Wexford
16 32 0 48
Carol Nolan Independent Offaly Declared
Land & Property: One residential rental property in Offaly
18 29 0 47
Sinéad Gibney Social Democrats Dublin Rathdown Declared
Land & Property: One property in Blackrock, Dublin — the only property she …
15 31 0 46
Noel Grealish Independent Galway West Declared
Land & Property: One residential rental in Claregalway plus Dublin apartment for personal …
31 15 0 46
Joanna Byrne Sinn Féin Louth Declared
Land & Property: One residential rental property in Pearse Park, Drogheda, Co. Louth
14 29 0 43
Micheál Carrigy Fine Gael Longford-Westmeath Declared
Land & Property: 4 properties in Longford — commercial, vacant commercial, and offices …
28 15 0 43
Gillian Toole Independent Meath East Declared
Land & Property: 9 residential properties — 4 houses under construction in Navan, …
Land & Property: Commercial letting in Dunshaughlin
24 14 1 39
Eamon Scanlon Fianna Fáil Sligo-Leitrim Declared
Land & Property: 5 apartments in Sligo generating rental income
23 13 0 36
Paul Gogarty Independent Dublin Mid-West Declared
Land & Property: 50% ownership of holiday home in Killala, Co. Mayo — …
11 23 0 34
Timmy Dooley Fianna Fáil Clare Declared
Land & Property: Two Dublin investment properties — Rathfarnham and Charlotte Quay Dock
21 5 0 26
Paul McAuliffe Fianna Fáil Dublin North-West 101 274 0 375
Eoin Ó Broin Sinn Féin Dublin Mid-West 274 101 0 375
Cian O'Callaghan Social Democrats Dublin Bay North 275 99 0 374
Emer Higgins Fine Gael Dublin Mid-West 81 207 0 288
Thomas Gould Sinn Féin Cork North-Central 144 58 0 202
Richard O'Donoghue Other Limerick County 139 51 0 190
Kieran O'Donnell Fine Gael Limerick City 52 114 0 166
Darragh O'Brien Fianna Fáil Dublin Fingal East 59 58 0 117
Aengus Ó Snodaigh Sinn Féin Dublin South-Central 53 61 0 114
Ruairí Ó Murchú Sinn Féin Louth 49 45 0 94
Niall Collins Fianna Fáil Limerick County 35 55 0 90
Denise Mitchell Sinn Féin Dublin Bay North 37 51 0 88
Alan Dillon Fine Gael Mayo 41 38 0 79
Michael Collins Other Cork South-West 33 39 0 72
John Lahart Fianna Fáil Dublin South-West 43 28 0 71
Cormac Devlin Fianna Fáil Dún Laoghaire 44 26 0 70
Michael Moynihan Fianna Fáil Cork North-West 42 27 0 69
Aindrias Moynihan Fianna Fáil Cork North-West 41 27 0 68
James Browne Fianna Fáil Wexford 43 24 0 67
Paul Donnelly Sinn Féin Dublin West 22 45 0 67
Seán Fleming Fianna Fáil Laois 43 24 0 67
Pádraig Mac Lochlainn Sinn Féin Donegal 23 44 0 67
Johnny Mythen Sinn Féin Wexford 22 45 0 67
Christopher O'Sullivan Fianna Fáil Cork South-West 39 27 0 66
Mark Ward Sinn Féin Dublin Mid-West 22 44 0 66
Brendan Smith Fianna Fáil Cavan-Monaghan 41 24 0 65
Duncan Smith Labour Dublin Fingal East 23 42 0 65
Mary Butler Fianna Fáil Waterford 40 24 0 64
Dessie Ellis Sinn Féin Dublin North-West 22 42 0 64
Darren O'Rourke Sinn Féin Meath East 21 43 0 64
Martin Kenny Sinn Féin Sligo-Leitrim 27 36 0 63
Ged Nash Labour Louth 23 40 0 63
Colm Brophy Fine Gael Dublin South-West 39 23 0 62
Sorca Clarke Sinn Féin Longford-Westmeath 22 40 0 62
Alan Kelly Labour Tipperary North 23 39 0 62
Brian Stanley Independent Laois 21 41 0 62
Pádraig O'Sullivan Fianna Fáil Cork North-Central 38 23 0 61
Pat Buckley Sinn Féin Cork East 18 42 0 60
Seán Crowe Sinn Féin Dublin South-West 17 43 0 60
Claire Kerrane Sinn Féin Roscommon-Galway 22 38 0 60
James Lawless Fianna Fáil Kildare North 37 23 0 60
Jennifer Murnane O'Connor Fianna Fáil Carlow-Kilkenny 40 20 0 60
Dara Calleary Fianna Fáil Mayo 39 20 0 59
Rose Conway-Walsh Sinn Féin Mayo 20 39 0 59
Pearse Doherty Sinn Féin Donegal 21 38 0 59
Réada Cronin Sinn Féin Kildare North 17 41 0 58
Cathal Crowe Fianna Fáil Clare 39 19 0 58
David Cullinane Sinn Féin Waterford 17 41 0 58
Mairéad Farrell Sinn Féin Galway West 20 38 0 58
Norma Foley Fianna Fáil Kerry 35 23 0 58
Gary Gannon Social Democrats Dublin Central 22 36 0 58
Roderic O'Gorman Green Party Dublin West 21 36 1 58
Paul Murphy People Before Profit Dublin South-West 20 37 0 57
Ivana Bacik Labour Dublin Bay South 20 36 0 56
Helen McEntee Fine Gael Meath East 39 17 0 56
Jim O'Callaghan Fianna Fáil Dublin Bay South 36 20 0 56
Martin Heydon Fine Gael Kildare South 36 19 0 55
Willie O'Dea Fianna Fáil Limerick City 34 21 0 55
John Brady Sinn Féin Wicklow 17 37 0 54
Maurice Quinlivan Sinn Féin Limerick City 15 38 0 53
Neale Richmond Fine Gael Dublin Rathdown 33 19 0 52
Matt Carthy Sinn Féin Cavan-Monaghan 16 35 0 51
Jack Chambers Fianna Fáil Dublin West 30 21 0 51
James O'Connor Fianna Fáil Cork East 35 16 0 51
Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire Sinn Féin Cork South-Central 15 36 0 51
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill Fine Gael Dún Laoghaire 30 20 0 50
Michael Fitzmaurice Other Roscommon-Galway 17 33 0 50
Marian Harkin Independent Sligo-Leitrim 28 21 0 49
Mattie McGrath Independent Tipperary South 23 26 0 49
Louise O'Reilly Sinn Féin Dublin Fingal West 17 32 0 49
William Aird Fine Gael Laois 31 17 0 48
Grace Boland Fine Gael Dublin Fingal West 31 17 0 48
Tom Brabazon Fianna Fáil Dublin Bay North 31 17 0 48
Shay Brennan Fianna Fáil Dublin Rathdown 31 17 0 48
John Clendennen Fine Gael Offaly 31 17 0 48
Jen Cummins Social Democrats Dublin South-Central 17 31 0 48
Emer Currie Fine Gael Dublin West 31 17 0 48
James Geoghegan Fine Gael Dublin Bay South 31 17 0 48
Noel McCarthy Fine Gael Cork East 31 17 0 48
Tony McCormack Fianna Fáil Offaly 31 17 0 48
Donna McGettigan Sinn Féin Clare 16 32 0 48
Kevin Boxer Moran Independent Longford-Westmeath 31 17 0 48
Shane Moynihan Fianna Fáil Dublin Mid-West 31 17 0 48
Joe Neville Fine Gael Kildare North 31 17 0 48
Natasha Newsome Drennan Sinn Féin Carlow-Kilkenny 16 32 0 48
Maeve O'Connell Fine Gael Dublin Rathdown 31 17 0 48
John Paul O'Shea Fine Gael Cork North-West 31 17 0 48
Pádraig Rice Social Democrats Cork South-Central 17 31 0 48
Niamh Smyth Fianna Fáil Cavan-Monaghan 33 15 0 48
Edward Timmins Fine Gael Wicklow 31 17 0 48
Mark Wall Labour Kildare South 17 31 0 48
Naoise Ó Muirí Fine Gael Dublin Bay North 31 17 0 48
Michael Cahill Fianna Fáil Kerry 31 16 0 47
Catherine Callaghan Fine Gael Carlow-Kilkenny 30 17 0 47
Joe Cooney Fine Gael Clare 31 16 0 47
Pat the Cope Gallagher Fianna Fáil Donegal 30 17 0 47
Rory Hearne Social Democrats Dublin North-West 17 30 0 47
Séamus McGrath Fianna Fáil Cork South-Central 30 17 0 47
Erin McGreehan Fianna Fáil Louth 30 17 0 47
Michael Murphy Fine Gael Tipperary South 30 17 0 47
Shónagh Ní Raghallaigh Sinn Féin Kildare South 16 31 0 47
Robert O'Donoghue Labour Dublin Fingal West 17 30 0 47
Patrick O'Donovan Fine Gael Limerick County 27 20 0 47
Ryan O'Meara Fianna Fáil Tipperary North 30 17 0 47
Catherine Ardagh Fianna Fáil Dublin South-Central 29 17 0 46
John Connolly Fianna Fáil Galway West 29 17 0 46
Martin Daly Fianna Fáil Roscommon-Galway 31 15 0 46
Paul Lawless Aontú Mayo 12 34 0 46
Hildegarde Naughton Fine Gael Galway West 31 15 0 46
Louis O'Hara Sinn Féin Galway East 16 30 0 46
Jennifer Whitmore Social Democrats Wicklow 13 33 0 46
Fionntan Ó Súilleabháin Sinn Féin Wicklow-Wexford 15 31 0 46
Jerry Buttimer Fine Gael Cork South-Central 29 16 0 45
Malcolm Byrne Fianna Fáil Wicklow-Wexford 30 15 0 45
Barry Heneghan Independent Dublin Bay North 28 17 0 45
David Maxwell Fine Gael Cavan-Monaghan 29 16 0 45
Conor McGuinness Sinn Féin Waterford 15 30 0 45
Liam Quaide Social Democrats Cork East 16 29 0 45
Peadar Tóibín Aontú Meath West 12 33 0 45
Conor Sheehan Labour Limerick City 17 27 0 44
Naoise Ó Cearúil Fianna Fáil Kildare North 27 17 0 44
Peter Cleere Fianna Fáil Carlow-Kilkenny 31 12 0 43
Ruth Coppinger People Before Profit Dublin West 13 30 0 43
Albert Dolan Fianna Fáil Galway East 26 17 0 43
Eoghan Kenny Labour Cork North-Central 16 27 0 43
Barry Ward Fine Gael Dún Laoghaire 28 15 0 43
Paula Butterly Fine Gael Louth 28 13 0 41
Aisling Dempsey Fianna Fáil Meath West 27 14 0 41
Eoin Hayes Social Democrats Dublin Bay South 12 29 0 41
Keira Keogh Fine Gael Mayo 28 13 0 41
John Cummins Fine Gael Waterford 27 13 0 40
Máire Devine Sinn Féin Dublin South-Central 12 28 0 40
Ann Graves Sinn Féin Dublin Fingal East 13 27 0 40
George Lawlor Labour Wexford 12 28 0 40
Brian Brennan Fine Gael Wicklow-Wexford 25 14 0 39
Peter Burke Fine Gael Longford-Westmeath 24 15 0 39
Aidan Farrelly Social Democrats Kildare North 15 24 0 39
Peter Roche Fine Gael Galway East 25 14 0 39
Marie Sherlock Labour Dublin Central 13 25 0 38
Michael Lowry Independent Tipperary North 23 14 0 37
Ciarán Ahern Labour Dublin South-West 12 24 0 36
Seán Ó Fearghaíl Fianna Fáil Kildare South 20 15 0 35
Charles Ward Other Donegal 12 21 0 33
Ken O'Flynn Other Cork North-Central 9 23 0 32
Séamus Healy Independent Tipperary South 8 23 0 31
Richard Boyd Barrett People Before Profit Dún Laoghaire 8 22 0 30
Danny Healy-Rae Independent Kerry 15 15 0 30
Micheál Martin Fianna Fáil Cork South-Central 19 11 0 30
Mary Lou McDonald Sinn Féin Dublin Central 8 16 0 24
Simon Harris Fine Gael Wicklow 9 8 0 17
John McGuinness Fianna Fáil Carlow-Kilkenny 7 8 0 15
Verona Murphy Independent Wexford 6 4 0 10
Holly Cairns Social Democrats Cork South-West 1 8 0 9

Recent Housing Divisions

Date Debate Níl Staon Outcome
20 May 2026 Evictions and Rent Hikes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 77 61 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
20 May 2026 Evictions and Rent Hikes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 77 61 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
11 Feb 2026 Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2026: Committee and Remaining Stages 80 70 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
11 Feb 2026 Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2026: Second Stage (Resumed) 73 68 1 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
11 Feb 2026 Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2026: Committee and Remaining Stages 69 81 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
11 Feb 2026 Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2026: Committee and Remaining Stages 69 81 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
10 Dec 2025 Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Instruction … 75 59 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
10 Dec 2025 Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee … 64 72 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
10 Dec 2025 Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee … 72 63 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
10 Dec 2025 Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee … 72 64 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
10 Dec 2025 Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee … 60 74 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
10 Dec 2025 Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee … 64 73 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
10 Dec 2025 Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee … 60 74 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
03 Dec 2025 Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Second … 73 64 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
24 Sep 2025 Child Poverty and Homelessness: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 77 63 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
24 Sep 2025 Child Poverty and Homelessness: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 77 63 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
16 Jul 2025 Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2025: From the Seanad 88 68 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
16 Jul 2025 Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2025: From the Seanad 68 89 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
09 Jul 2025 Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 20 131 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
09 Jul 2025 Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 62 92 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
09 Jul 2025 Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 64 86 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
25 Jun 2025 Legislative and Structural Reforms to Accelerate Housing Delivery: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 82 69 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
25 Jun 2025 Finance (Local Property Tax and Other Provisions) (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 67 83 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
25 Jun 2025 Finance (Local Property Tax and Other Provisions) (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 104 48 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
25 Jun 2025 Finance (Local Property Tax and Other Provisions) (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 47 104 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
25 Jun 2025 Legislative and Structural Reforms to Accelerate Housing Delivery: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 83 69 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
25 Jun 2025 Healthcare (Transparent Payments) Bill 2022: Second Stage (Resumed) [Private Members] 85 67 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
25 Jun 2025 Finance (Local Property Tax and Other Provisions) (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 64 82 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
18 Jun 2025 Emergency Action on Housing and Homelessness: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 83 67 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
18 Jun 2025 Emergency Action on Housing and Homelessness: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 83 67 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
18 Jun 2025 Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 67 84 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
18 Jun 2025 Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 67 87 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
18 Jun 2025 Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages 66 87 0 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
11 Jun 2025 Vacant Council Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 69 87 1 Lost
Majority voted no — rejected
11 Jun 2025 Vacant Council Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 87 69 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
11 Jun 2025 Vacant Council Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 87 69 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
14 May 2025 Housing and Critical Infrastructure: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 83 66 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
14 May 2025 Housing and Critical Infrastructure: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 82 66 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
14 May 2025 Parental Choice in Education: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 87 62 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
14 May 2025 Parental Choice in Education: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 84 65 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
02 Apr 2025 Housing Emergency Measures: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 90 72 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
02 Apr 2025 Housing Emergency Measures: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 88 72 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
26 Mar 2025 Social Housing Tenant In Situ Scheme: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 87 71 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
26 Mar 2025 Social Housing Tenant In Situ Scheme: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 87 70 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
19 Feb 2025 Housing Crisis: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 88 69 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
19 Feb 2025 Housing Crisis: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 88 69 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
12 Feb 2025 Housing Policy: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 91 73 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
12 Feb 2025 Housing Policy: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 91 73 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
23 Oct 2024 Affordable Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 71 59 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted
23 Oct 2024 Affordable Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] 71 59 0 Carried
Majority voted yes — adopted

What We Track for Housing

Interests: Land and property declarations in the Register of Members' Interests — residential rentals, commercial lets, property under construction, holiday homes.

Votes: Dáil divisions matched by keyword against debate titles and vote subjects from the Oireachtas Open Data API. Keywords used: residential tenancies, housing, tenant, rent , rental, dwelling, homeless, homelessness, planning and development, land development, property tax, vacant, eviction, apartment, social housing, affordable housing, land value, building control, defective dwellings

Source: Register of Members' Interests, Dáil Éireann 2024 (Published 27 Feb 2025). Voting records from api.oireachtas.ie.