*Senator Timmy Dooley. Photograph: Joe Buckley

A CLARE SENATOR has defended his voting record in the Seanad despite it being one of the lowest among the sixty Senators.

Of the thirty six ballots held in the Seanad for the first six months of this year, only Westmeath Senator Paul Daly (FF) has a one hundred percent record having been present for all thirty six votes. The details were published by The Mail on Sunday.

Having been present for thirty three of the thirty six, Senator Martin Conway (FG) has the best voting record of the three Clare senators. Senator Roisin Garvey (GP) ranks in mid table of the sixty Senators, she cast a vote for seventeen of the thirty six ballots.

Listed in the bottom three of the sixty is Senator Timmy Dooley (FF) who was present for just nine of the thirty six votes, only Senator Malachi Oโ€™Hara (GP) and Senator Pippa Hackett (GP) ranked lower than the Mountshannon native.

Speaking to The Clare Echo, Senator Dooley explained, โ€œThe way the voting works in Seanad, you could have six or seven today and no vote for three or four weeks then another seven or eight, it isnโ€™t representative of the amount of time you spend there or the work you do. For the past three years, Iโ€™ve been co president of ALDE party, that requires me to spend time on a regular basis in Brussels, Strasbourg or other capital cities, I seek permission from the party whip to travel when he has the necessary support he will give me permission to travelโ€.

He believed his role in Europe with ALDE has been positive and has outweighed his absence from the Upper House for votes. โ€œThere has been a benefit to it that I brought an energy conference to Ennis, as a result of that role I have to travel more than most Senators, it does result on occasion when you were not there on an occasion when there is a god number of votes, unlike the Dรกil where that used to be the case the Dรกil now has a voting block on a Wednesday nightโ€.

Votes have not been lost by the Government when he has not been present, Senator Dooley flagged. โ€œThe purpose of a vote is to get certain legislation passed, the responsibility of the Whip is to ensure we have enough Senators there so we donโ€™t lose a voteโ€. He said he is in regular consultation with the Whip to secure permission to attend roles elsewhere, โ€œit is prestigious and Iโ€™m given flexibility and benefit to it as weโ€™ve seen for Clare when there is conference brought to Clare. Last Thursday, I was at a meeting of twelve people, four of them were Prime Ministers, six were Commissioners and two were Chairman of other parties in Europe, I was given permission by the Whip and missed four votes taken by the Seanadโ€.

He did not believe the system of operation was flawed if his absence did not impact on the running of the Seanad. โ€œThe business of the house works because the whip is in place to make enough Government Senators there at all times to pass legislation. What would be difficult and wrong is if I was supposed to be there and wasnโ€™t and we lost a voteโ€.

Data outlined in the report can be a โ€œdistortion if you apply it to individual Senators,โ€ he believed. โ€œCertain people are not required to be away from Leinster House and get to vote on every ruling, others have other responsibilities attached to their role as a Senatorโ€.

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