Dublin Pembroke - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1918.
Dublin Pembroke - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.
Dublin County - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1885.
Dublin County - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1801.
Dublin Clontarf - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1918.
Dublin Clontarf - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.
South County Dublin - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.
South County Dublin - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
North County Dublin - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.
North County Dublin - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
Not in the Dublin in Ireland. There is a Dublin in England, so for the people there, the answer would be yes, but I am sure you are referring to Ireland, so the answer is no.
As the "Common Travel Area" is in place, you do not need a passport to go to Dublin from the UK. When flying between the UK and Ireland it is best to ask your airline what form of ID will be accepted.