Breakdown of party voting intentions

The following is a breakdown of how Fine Gael's 72 deputies, senators and MEPs are expected to vote in today's no-confidence …

The following is a breakdown of how Fine Gael's 72 deputies, senators and MEPs are expected to vote in today's no-confidence motion. It has been compiled by The Irish Times political staff.

Voters are allocated to each side on the basis of their own declarations of intent, or on the basis that both camps agree on how they intend to vote and, in a very small number of cases, on the basis of other reliable information.

Those listed as unknown either refused to say how they would vote, said they were genuinely undecided or did not return phone calls.

FOR: 27

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Bernard Allen

Mary Banotti Andrew Boylan

John Bruton

Richard Bruton

Donal Carey

Austin Currie Michael Darcy

Alan Dukes

Bernard Durkan

John Farrelly Frances Fitzgerald

Charles Flanagan

Brian Hayes

Phil Hogan

Enda Kenny Denis Naughten

Dan Neville

Maurice Manning

Brendan McGahon

Gay Mitchell

Joe McCartin

John Perry

Fergus O'Dowd

Nora Owen

P.J. Sheehan

Ivan Yates

AGAINST: 30

Monica Barnes

Louis Belton

Paul Bradford

John Browne

Ulick Burke

Ernie Caffrey

Deirdre Clune Paul Connaughton

John Connor

Fintan Coogan

Liam Cosgrave

Seymour Crawford

Michael Creed

John Cushnahan

Austin Deasy

Jimmy Deenihan

Avril Doyle

Michael Finucane

Mary Jackman

Helen Keogh

Padraic McCormack

Dinny McGinley

Paul McGrath

Jim Mitchell

Olivia Mitchell

Michael Noonan

Gerry Reynolds

Therese Ridge

Alan Shatter

Billy Timmins

UNKNOWN: 15

Sean Barrett

Liam Burke

Paddy Burke

Paul Coghlan

Michael Joe Cosgrave

Simon Coveney

Dino Cregan

Joe Doyle Tom Enright Tom Hayes Jim Higgins

Jim O'Keeffe Madeleine Taylor-Quinn

Michael Ring

David Stanton