1991 Cavan County Council election

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1991 Cavan County Council election
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  1985 27 June 1991 1999  

All 25 seats on Cavan County Council
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Cavan Road Action Group
Seats won1194
Seat change-3-1+4

 Fourth party
 
Party Independent
Seats won1
Seat change0

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Map showing the area of Cavan County Council

Council control after election

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An election to Cavan County Council took place on 27 June 1991 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 25 councillors were elected from four local electoral areas (LEAs) for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV). This term was extended twice, first to 1998, then to 1999. [1] [2]

Contents

The Cavan Road Action Group won four seats; not a registered political party, it was a single-issue pressure group focused on the poor state of the surfaces of Cavan's local roads. [3]

Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fianna Fáil 11-311,31242.8-10.73
Fine Gael 9-19,39335.5-0.86
Cavan Road Action Group4+43,69414.0New
Independent 101,0453.9-3.96
Totals25026,456100.0

Results by local electoral area

Bailieborough

Bailieborough - 7 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
Cavan Road Action GroupWinston Turner12.8%958        
Fine Gael Aidan Boyle11.6%863866 895 896 1,121    
Fianna Fáil Michael Giles*11.4%850852 861 862 871 877 880 1,028 
Fianna Fáil Clifford Kelly*11.4%848849 940      
Fine Gael Timothy Ryan*10%746751 890 892 1,054    
Independent May Coleman9.2%683688 710 710 741 831 884 916 925
Fianna Fáil Michael Smith*7.8%579581 588 589 614 631 634 803 863
Fianna Fáil Turlough Smith*7.4%551553 558 558 584 594 604 712 738
Fianna Fáil Francis McDermott7.0%525527 537 538 574 586 600   
Fine Gael Denis Reynolds*5.8%434436 535 536      
Fine Gael Jim Patterson5.7%424425        
Electorate: 11,113  Valid: 7,461 (67.14%)  Spoilt: 83  Quota: 933  Turnout: 7,544 (67.88%)  

    Ballyjamesduff

    Ballyjamesduff - 6 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345
    Fine Gael Paddy O'Reilly*14.4876    
    Fine Gael Dessie Boylan*11.7711994   
    Fianna Fáil Danny Brady*11.3690702 703 939 
    Fine Gael Philip Miney*11%669726 812 858 864
    Cavan Road Action GroupSeamus Harten10.9664732 752 877 
    Fianna Fáil Francie Fitzsimons10.7654717 727 830 872
    Fianna Fáil Aidan O'Dwyer10.6647676 678 779 799
    Fianna Fáil Patsy Sheridan10.4633652 656   
    Fine Gael Robert Faussett*9%547    
    Electorate: 9,442  Valid: 6,091 (64.51%)  Spoilt: 66  Quota: 871  Turnout: 6,157 (65.21%)  

      Belturbet

      Belturbet - 5 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234567
      Cavan Road Action GroupMatthew Fitzpatrick19.51,071      
      Fianna Fáil Seán Smith*16.1885898 969    
      Fianna Fáil Eddie Feeley*12.7696700 709 729 737 835 858
      Fianna Fáil Anthony Vesey*10.7588615 658 730 763 851 1,009
      Fine Gael Maura Maguire*10.3564591 646 713 722 757 860
      Fine Gael Eamon Dolan*7.9432448 450 463 464 525 652
      Sinn Féin Peadar Neary7.3400417 422 441 443   
      Fine Gael Seamus Fitzpatrick7.1392425 438 466 467 493  
      Independent May Smith4.7256267 278     
      Fianna Fáil Pat Tiernan3.7204212      
      Electorate: 7,763  Valid: 5,488 (70.69%)  Spoilt: 49  Quota: 915  Turnout: 5,537 (71.33%)  

        Cavan

        Cavan - 7 seats
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        123456789
        Cavan Road Action GroupDolores Smith13.51,001        
        Fine Gael Andrew Boylan TD*12.1895906 918 937     
        Fianna Fáil Gerry Murray*12%891905 912 957     
        Fine Gael Andrew O'Brien9%670676 688 712 713 768 806 1,034 
        Fianna Fáil T.P. Smith*8.8%654659 673 720 725 753 800 829 841
        Fine Gael Paddy O'Reilly8.6%641645 651 669 669 742 788 953 
        Fianna Fáil Diarmuid Wilson 7.5%553557 582 606 611 648 699 737 745
        Fine Gael Senator Joe O'Reilly*7.1%529541 543 569 572 614 631   
        Fianna Fáil Patrick Conaty*6.7%497501 510 528 532 578 777 815 831
        Fianna Fáil Breda Elliot4.9%367368 372 381 391 422    
        Labour Paul Dolan4.3%320324 333 379 380     
        Sinn Féin Joe Ennis3.9%292296 302       
        Independent Mary Smith1.4106110        
        Electorate: 9,442  Valid: 6,091 (64.5%)  Spoilt: 66  Quota: 871  Turnout: 6,157 (65.21%)  

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