2009 Cavan County Council election

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2009 Cavan County Council election
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  2004 5 June 2009 2014  

All 25 seats to Cavan County Council
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Fine Gael Fianna Fáil Sinn Féin
Seats won1384
Seat change+2-3+1

Cavan in Ireland.svg
Map showing the area of Cavan County Council

Council control after election

TBD

An election to Cavan County Council took place on 5 June 2009 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 25 councillors were elected from six electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office.

Contents

Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fine Gael 13+216,05145.64
Fianna Fáil 8-312,25334.84
Sinn Féin 4+13,81510.85
Totals25-35,166100%

Results by Electoral Area

Bailieborough

Bailieborough - 7 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678
Fianna Fáil Niamh Smyth10.011,0191,061 1,115 1,285    
Fine Gael David Blake9.35952992 1,014 1,042 1,043 1,104 1,117 1,151
Fine Gael Aidan Boyle*8.95911932 967 989 989 1,133 1,542 
Fine Gael John O'Hare8.67882894 925 1,093 1,096 1,188 1,226 1,277
Fianna Fáil Clifford Kelly*8.57872886 893 959 961 970 1,069 1,111
Fine Gael Seán McKiernan Jnr*8.42857888 963 989 990 1,288  
Sinn Féin Paddy McDonald*8.35850883 957 1,024 1,026 1,070 1,122 1,165
Fianna Fáil Fergal Curtin8.23838843 855 901 903 1,006 1,185 1,250
Fianna Fáil Michael McCarey*7.62776786 811 878 879 917   
Fine Gael Fred Kettyle*7.44757768 848 867 867    
Fianna Fáil Francis McDermott*6.97709721 738      
Independent Winston Turner4.53461487       
Green Alex Ivanov2.89294       
Electorate: 15,404  Valid: 10,178 (66.07%)  Spoilt: 129  Quota: 1,273  Turnout: 10,307 (67.91%)  

    Ballyjamesduff

    Ballyjamesduff - 6 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    123456
    Fine Gael Paddy Smith*13.141,1771,239 1,289   
    Fine Gael Paddy O'Reilly*12.761,1431,171 1,178 1,281  
    Fianna Fáil Shane P. O'Reilly*12.671,1351,147 1,200 1,383  
    Sinn Féin Pauline Tully-McCauley *10.979821,021 1,094 1,119 1,127 1,242
    Fianna Fáil Danny Brady*10.54944971 1,080 1,166 1,233 1,277
    Fine Gael Dessie Boylan9.46847876 960 975 979 1,161
    Fine Gael Mary Brady*9.35837863 877 887 890 1,106
    Fine Gael Fintan Cahill7.81699715 725 777 798  
    Fianna Fáil Peter Brady5.20466479 508    
    Fianna Fáil Ciaran McEvoy4.68419445     
    Independent Connie Colwell3.42306     
    Electorate: 14,262  Valid: 8,955 (62.79%)  Spoilt: 91  Quota: 1,280  Turnout: 9,046 (63.43%)  

      Belturbet

      Belturbet - 5 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456789
      Fine Gael Maura Maguire-Lynch*18.541,334        
      Fianna Fáil John Paul Feeley*12.81922952 954 963 973 990 995 1,034 1,098
      Fine Gael Peter McVitty*12.45896900 953 1,016 1,121 1,289   
      Fianna Fáil Seán Smith*12.27883896 905 937 945 950 957 1,012 1,083
      Sinn Féin Damien Brady8.74629637 642 723 740 767 786 852 1,004
      Fianna Fáil Seamus McGahern8.41605632 644 649 739 779 788 879 1,003
      Independent Anthony Vesey*6.09438454 457 484 485 539 559   
      Independent Seamus Fitzpatrick5.96429440 444 473 488 578 607 760  
      Fine Gael John McDonald4.64334350 373 390 448     
      Fine Gael Philip Miney4.17300303 320 322      
      Independent Peadar Neary4.00288292 298       
      Fianna Fáil Sinead Donohoe1.90137        
      Electorate: 10,510  Valid: 7,195 (68.46%)  Spoilt: 115  Quota: 1,200  Turnout: 7,310 (69.55%)  

        Cavan

        Cavan - 7 seats
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1234567
        Sinn Féin Charlie Boylan*15.321,354      
        Fine Gael Madeleine Argue*13.951,233      
        Fine Gael Winston Bennett*12.041,0641,086 1,115    
        Fine Gael Andrew Boylan *10.47925968 1,017 1,115   
        Fine Gael Val Smith10.22903939 954 976 1,002 1,012 1,020
        Labour Liam Hogan9.40831886 897 921 979 995 997
        Fianna Fáil Gerry Murray*8.70769789 794 888 1,105  
        Fianna Fáil Patricia Walsh*8.17722741 752 911 1,131  
        Fianna Fáil Madge Fleming6.52576595 599 655    
        Fianna Fáil T.P. Smith*5.22461496 500     
        Electorate: 14,362  Valid: 8,838 (61.54%)  Spoilt: 171  Quota: 1,105  Turnout: 8,995 (62.63%)  
          Preceded by
          2004 Cavan County Council election
          Cavan County Council elections Succeeded by
          2014 Cavan County Council election

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