2019 Dublin City Council election

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2019 Dublin City Council election
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  2014 24 May 2019 2024  

All 63 seats on Dublin City Council
32 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Green Fine Gael
Seats won11109
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Increase2.svg 7Increase2.svg 1

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
Party Sinn Féin Labour Social Democrats
Seats won885
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 8Steady2.svgIncrease2.svg 5

 Seventh partyEighth partyNinth party
 
Party People Before Profit Inds. 4 Change Independent Left
Seats won211
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 3Increase2.svg 1Increase2.svg 1

Map of 2019 Dublin city council election.svg
First preference vote and seat totals by local electoral area. As this is a STV election, seat totals are determined by popular vote and preferences in each local electoral area.

Council control before election

Sinn Féin
Labour Party
Green Party

Council control after election

Fianna Fáil
Green Party
Labour Party
Social Democrats

Contents

An election to all 63 seats on Dublin City Council took place on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. Dublin was divided into 11 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

Boundary changes

At the 2014 Dublin City Council election, there were nine LEAs each electing between six and nine councillors. Following the recommendations of the Local Area Boundary Committee Report in June 2018, there were eleven LEAs each electing between five and seven councillors. [1] [2]

Overview

Sinn Féin lost eight seats to return with eight councillors, going from being the largest party to the fourth largest. Fianna Fáil won eleven seats, an increase of two, to become the largest party on the council for the first time since 1999. The Green Party became the second largest party on the council for the first time going from three to ten councillors, making the largest gains of any party and winning a seat in every LEA they contested there. Labour returned with eight councillors the same as they did five years previous.

Results by party

PartySeats±1st prefFPv%±%
Fianna Fáil 11Increase2.svg225,01118.14Increase2.svg3.67
Green 10Increase2.svg720,80015.09Increase2.svg10.01
Fine Gael 9Increase2.svg118,80113.64Decrease2.svg0.34
Sinn Féin 8Decrease2.svg816,53311.99Decrease2.svg12.23
Labour 8Steady2.svg14,11210.24Decrease2.svg2.47
Social Democrats 5Increase2.svg59,7717.09New
People Before Profit 2Decrease2.svg36,1844.49Decrease2.svg2.43
Inds. 4 Change 1Increase2.svg13,4962.54New
Independent Left 1Increase2.svg11,8081.31New
Solidarity 0Decrease2.svg11,2510.91Decrease2.svg0.56
Éirígí 0Steady2.svg9160.66Decrease2.svg0.58
Workers' Party 0Steady2.svg8810.64Increase2.svg0.38
Aontú 0Steady2.svg3540.26New
Renua 0Steady2.svg3120.23New
United Left 0Decrease2.svg1
Independent 8Decrease2.svg417,59012.76Decrease2.svg4.99
Total63Steady2.svg137,847100.00

Outgoing Councillor Ellis Ryan was elected in 2014 in the North Inner City as an Independent but subsequently joined the Workers' Party.

Outgoing Councillor Pat Dunne was elected in 2014 in Crumlin–Kimmage as a United Left candidate but was elected as an Independents 4 Change candidate in this election.

Outgoing Councillor John Lyons was a candidate for Independent Left which is an unregistered political party so appeared on the ballot paper as a non-party independent.

Results by local electoral area

^  *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014.
^  †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2014 election.

Artane–Whitehall

Artane–Whitehall: 6 seats [3]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567
Social Democrats Patricia Roe15.09%1,951      
Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole [*] 13.59%1,7571,760 1,848    
Fianna Fáil Racheal Batten10.54%1,3621,379 1,385 1,440 1,527 1,603 1,634
Labour Alison Gilliland [*] 9.87%1,2761,307 1,318 1,396 1,525 1,675 1,771
Fine Gael Declan Flanagan [*] 9.78%1,2641,274 1,277 1,361 1,450 1,482 1,498
Independent Left John Lyons [*] 9.64%1,2461,264 1,398 1,546 1,836 2,232 
Fianna Fáil Sean Paul Mahon [] 8.51%1,1001,106 1,113 1,160 1,245 1,313 1,340
Sinn Féin Edel Moran [] 8.22%1,0631,070 1,123 1,165 1,239   
Independent Paddy Bourke [*] 6.00%776781 802 955    
Independent Paul Clarke5.64%729735 756     
Éirígí Ciarán Heaphey3.13%404405      
Electorate: 34,355  Valid: 12,928  Spoilt: 588 (4.4%)  Quota: 1,847  Turnout: 13,516 (39.3%)  

    Outgoing Councillor John Lyons was a candidate for Independent Left which is an unregistered political party so appeared on the ballot paper as a non-party independent.

    Ballyfermot–Drimnagh

    Ballyfermot–Drimnagh: 5 seats [4]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678
    Sinn Féin Daithí Doolan [*] 15.06%1,6281,630 1,675 1,683 1,710 2,205  
    People Before Profit Hazel De Nortúin [] 12.79%1,3831,390 1,426 1,443 1,478 1,543 1,673 2,103
    Independent Vincent Jackson [*] 12.45%1,3461,384 1,463 1,482 1,542 1,599 1,636 1,761
    Green Sophie Nicoullaud [a] 12.22%1,3211,328 1,357 1,410 1,560 1,606 1,649 1,785
    Fianna Fáil Daithí de Róiste [*] 10.50%1,1351,144 1,165 1,297 1,379 1,410 1,434 1,492
    Labour Michael O'Sullivan8.75%946956 970 1,042 1,158 1,187 1,207 1,322
    Inds. 4 Change Nicky Uzell7.58%820824 860 884 937 1,008 1,096  
    Sinn Féin Greg Kelly [*] 7.23%782791 807 821 843    
    Fine Gael Obi Ekoba5.42%586604 613 643     
    Fianna Fáil Eoin Neylon3.63%392397 405      
    Independent Richard Murray3.20%346356       
    Independent Robert Michael Foley1.17%126       
    Electorate: 30,798  Valid: 10,811  Spoilt: 413 (3.7%)  Quota: 1,802  Turnout: 11,224 (36.4%)  

      Ballymun–Finglas

      Ballymun–Finglas: 6 seats [5]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234567891011121314
      Fianna Fáil Paul McAuliffe [*] 17.41%2,300             
      Independent Noeleen Reilly [*] 13.18%1,7411,767 1,809 1,846 1,889 1,889        
      Fianna Fáil Keith Connolly9.68%1,2791,489 1,506 1,529 1,566 1,571 1,572 1,593 1,600 1,619 1,688 1,835 1,963 
      Social Democrats Mary Callaghan8.72%1,1521,184 1,190 1,197 1,199 1,226 1,227 1,232 1,240 1,308 1,387 1,509 1,724 1,752
      Green Caroline Conroy 7.45%9851,009 1,013 1,032 1,034 1,063 1,063 1,070 1,080 1,143 1,222 1,404 1,751 1,781
      Sinn Féin Anthony Conaghan [*] 6.58%870880 888 896 923 933 934 1,067 1,189 1,212 1,320 1,342 1,386 1,396
      Sinn Féin Cathleen Carney Boud [*] 6.24%825835 837 845 861 885 886 987 1,155 1,198 1,285 1,320 1,378 1,385
      Labour Andrew Montague [*] 5.84%772798 800 805 808 827 827 834 857 920 967 1,134   
      Fine Gael Sean Tyrrell5.72%756795 802 808 811 818 818 824 829 849 871    
      Inds. 4 Change Bernie Hughes3.93%519526 540 571 618 666 672 700 711 801     
      People Before Profit Andrew Keegan [*] 2.86%378383 386 396 400 463 464 474 491      
      Sinn Féin Martin Matthews2.82%372377 385 385 390 402 402 442       
      Sinn Féin Rose Emmett2.72%360364 371 375 387 392 392        
      Workers' Party Cathie Shiels2.11%279283 289 294 303          
      Independent Diarmuid Mac Dubhghlais1.98%261263 281 293           
      Independent Linda Greene1.40%185189 205            
      Independent Lucy O'Connor1.36%180184             
      Electorate: 36,735  Valid: 13,214  Spoilt: 627 (4.5%)  Quota: 1,888  Turnout: 13,841 (37.7%)  

        Cabra–Glasnevin

        Cabra–Glasnevin: 7 seats [6]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        123456789101112131415
        Fianna Fáil Mary Fitzpatrick [a] 19.87%3,218              
        Green Neasa Hourigan [a] 13.36%2,163              
        Social Democrats Gary Gannon [*] [a] 10.26%1,6621,751 1,786 1,800 1,804 1,854 1,875 2,017 2,048      
        Independent Cieran Perry [*] 9.16%1,4831,604 1,609 1,628 1,641 1,674 1,758 1,826 1,893 1,896 1,955 2,107   
        Sinn Féin Seamas McGrattan [*] 6.96%1,1271,190 1,192 1,195 1,197 1,204 1,213 1,256 1,608 1,618 1,665 1,704 1,716 1,739 1,837
        Fine Gael Colm O'Rourke5.08%823894 901 901 911 914 931 935 942 942 1,015 1,062 1,065 1,609 1,743
        Labour Áine Clancy [*] 4.99%808918 936 941 944 952 969 992 998 1,000 1,098 1,164 1,176 1,284 1,485
        Labour Marie Sherlock [a] 4.77%773817 833 840 842 853 872 891 901 902 946 1,100 1,130 1,213 1,491
        Fine Gael Siobhan Shovlin4.64%751831 839 840 851 861 910 916 921 922 991 1,034 1,038   
        Independent Sean McCabe3.98%645669 680 684 692 739 766 822 835 837 889     
        Labour Declan Meenagh3.90%632717 730 736 740 774 805 842 865 869 940 1,084 1,105 1,176  
        Sinn Féin Paul O'Farrell3.01%488513 514 522 524 530 535 562        
        Solidarity Rita Harrold2.59%419439 445 474 475 499 515         
        Fianna Fáil Hannah Lemass2.13%345764 769 771 776 788 804 821 827 827      
        Independent Stephen O'Loughlin2.00%324342 345 345 360 371          
        Inds. 4 Change Micheál Kelliher1.54%249263 269 286 291           
        Independent Sarah Louise Mulligan1.04%168173 174 176            
        Workers' Party Cormac Newton0.72%117122 123             
        Electorate: 36,988  Valid: 16,195  Spoilt: 391 (2.4%)  Quota: 2,025  Turnout: 16,586 (44.8%)  

          Clontarf

          Clontarf: 6 seats [7]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          123456789
          Independent Damian O'Farrell [*] 18.01%3,545        
          Green Donna Cooney14.43%2,840        
          Fianna Fáil Deirdre Heney [*] 13.61%2,6802,793 2,795 2,868     
          Fine Gael Naoise Ó Muirí [*] 10.86%2,1392,273 2,276 2,291 2,312 2,375 3,316  
          Labour Jane Horgan-Jones [*] 10.46%2,0592,180 2,188 2,226 2,314 2,457 2,690 2,965 
          Fianna Fáil Cathal Haughey8.29%1,6331,684 1,685 1,759 1,832 1,886 2,090 2,242 2,309
          Fine Gael Jeff Johnston7.73%1,5221,577 1,579 1,598 1,638 1,666    
          Social Democrats Catherine Stocker6.83%1,3441,436 1,443 1,486 1,638 2,156 2,247 2,323 2,399
          People Before Profit Bernard Mulvany4.05%798870 872 955 1,190     
          Sinn Féin Ciaran O'Moore [*] 3.67%722754 755 781      
          Independent Michael Paul Burke2.06%406468 469       
          Electorate: 40,888  Valid: 19,688  Spoilt: 458 (1.1%)  Quota: 2,813  Turnout: 20,146 (49.3%)  

            Donaghmede

            Donaghmede: 5 seats [8]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            123456789
            Fianna Fáil Tom Brabazon [*] 16.39%2,0512,089       
            Fianna Fáil Daryl Barron12.30%1,5391,560 1,572 1,574 1,609 1,653 1,734 1,861 1,925
            Sinn Féin Mícheál Mac Donncha [*] 11.91%1,4901,508 1,528 1,528 1,628 1,633 1,680 1,734 2,047
            Fine Gael Terence Flanagan 9.64%1,2061,270 1,279 1,280 1,299 1,483 1,817 2,012 2,064
            Green Lawrence Hemmings8.21%1,0271,055 1,081 1,081 1,146 1,191 1,289 1,565 1,764
            Social Democrats Paddy Monahan7.65%957968 989 989 1,060 1,115 1,165 1,361 1,677
            Labour Shane Folan6.79%850862 876 876 932 985 1,111   
            Solidarity Michael O'Brien [*] 6.65%832848 1,040 1,040 1,172 1,182 1,222 1,310  
            Fine Gael Maria Mulvany5.12%641644 653 653 670     
            Fine Gael Suzanne McDonnell5.03%629634 647 647 683 911    
            Independent Left Niamh McDonald4.49%562597 645 645      
            People Before Profit Jo Tully3.01%377397        
            Aontú Proinsias O Conaráin2.83%354        
            Electorate: 29,396  Valid: 12,515  Spoilt: 382 (3.1%)  Quota: 2,086  Turnout: 12,897 (43.9%)  

              Niamh McDonald was a candidate for Independent Left which is an unregistered political party so appeared on the ballot paper as a non-party independent.

              Kimmage–Rathmines

              Kimmage–Rathmines: 6 seats [9]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              123456789
              Green Patrick Costello [*] [a] 20.37%3,283        
              Labour Mary Freehill [*] 11.08%1,7861,988 2,002 2,009 2,094 2,182 2,306  
              Inds. 4 Change Pat Dunne [*] 10.43%1,6801,707 1,728 1,840 1,857 1,861 1,918 2,054 2,432
              Fine Gael Anne Feeney [] 8.98%1,4471,553 1,574 1,574 1,652 2,178 2,305  
              Social Democrats Tara Deacy7.42%1,1961,500 1,519 1,536 1,577 1,610 1,759 1,917 2,236
              Fianna Fáil Deirdre Conroy6.61%1,0651,113 1,136 1,147 1,478 1,553 1,623 1,878 1,926
              People Before Profit Peter Dooley5.80%9351,006 1,021 1,052 1,074 1,085 1,149 1,206  
              Independent Ruari McGinley [*] 4.87%785821 875 895 960 993 1,130   
              Fianna Fáil Michael Mullooly [] 4.65%750773 800 812      
              Fine Gael Patrick Kinsella4.57%736812 821 821 860     
              Independent Samantha Long4.56%734787 845 858 891 915    
              Sinn Féin Fearghal Donnelly4.47%720747 755 1,137 1,159 1,164 1,201 1,248 1,416
              Sinn Féin Ray McHugh [*] 3.94%635640 643       
              Independent Garrett McCafferty1.20%193204        
              Independent Sarah Lipsett0.88%141160        
              Electorate: 40,814  Valid: 16,113  Spoilt: 484 (2.9%)  Quota: 2,302  Turnout: 16,597 (40.7%)  

                North Inner City

                North Inner City: 7 seats [10]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                123456789101112131415
                Green Ciarán Cuffe [*] [a] 14.71%1,386              
                Independent Christy Burke [*] 11.73%1,1051,113 1,113 1,115 1,134 1,148 1,172 1,187       
                Labour Joe Costello 10.03%945995 995 997 1,003 1,012 1,018 1,051 1,071 1,171 1,173 1,245   
                Fine Gael Ray McAdam [*] 8.65%815836 836 836 838 845 847 866 873 886 886 942 953 969 977
                Independent Nial Ring [*] 8.11%764773 774 775 793 811 828 850 878 895 897 947 951 980 1,056
                Sinn Féin Janice Boylan [*] 7.02%661666 666 667 670 670 736 745 754 770 771 793 801 902 1,155
                Independent Anthony Flynn [a] 6.45%608613 614 614 638 648 652 657 682 705 706 718 721 772 950
                Sinn Féin Belinda Nugent5.70%537539 539 539 543 549 615 621 634 644 644 655 655 680  
                Workers' Party Éilis Ryan [*] 5.15%485506 508 508 513 516 522 526 539 650 651 669 675 875 904
                People Before Profit Gillian Brien4.45%419436 436 437 448 451 454 465 483 566 566 594 600   
                Fianna Fáil Imran Khursid4.13%389397 399 403 406 425 428 515 526 547 549     
                Social Democrats Ellie Kisyombe3.31%312342 344 346 349 350 350 360 464       
                Social Democrats Carol Deans2.63%248269 269 269 276 284 288 295        
                Fianna Fáil Denise McMorrow2.47%233237 238 239 239 274 275         
                Sinn Féin Declan Hallissey2.24%211212 212 212 213 214          
                Fianna Fáil Brian Mohan1.49%140141 141 141 144           
                Independent Joseph McGucken0.77%7374 74 77            
                Independent Neil Armstrong0.36%3434 35 35            
                Independent Marcin Czechowicz0.25%2426 26 27            
                Independent Marius Marosan0.22%2122 23             
                Independent S.G. Raja Sekhar Reddy0.13%1213              
                Electorate: 27,425  Valid: 9,422  Spoilt: 266 (2.8%)  Quota: 1,178  Turnout: 9,688 (35.3%)  

                  Pembroke

                  Pembroke: 5 seats [11]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  1234567
                  Green Hazel Chu 33.07%4,069      
                  Fine Gael James Geoghegan15.69%1,9312,322     
                  Labour Dermot Lacey [*] 14.55%1,7902,372     
                  Fine Gael Paddy McCartan [*] 11.30%1,3911,554 1,626 1,714 1,728 1,773 1,906
                  Fianna Fáil Claire O'Connor [] 11.17%1,3741,573 1,626 1,689 1,714 1,776 2,059
                  Fine Gael Linda O'Shea Farren6.86%8441,025 1,084 1,173 1,178 1,215 1,351
                  People Before Profit Síomha Ní Aonghusa4.02%495804 886 903 1,014 1,180  
                  Sinn Féin Larry Kenna1.71%210251 262 262    
                  Independent Simon Cox1.63%201353 397 411 446   
                  Electorate: 30,023  Valid: 12,305  Spoilt: 293 (2.3%)  Quota: 2,051  Turnout: 12,598 (42.0%)  

                    South East Inner City

                    South East Inner City: 5 seats [12]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    12345678910
                    Green Claire Byrne [*] 28.59%1,961         
                    Sinn Féin Chris Andrews [*] [a] 14.86%1,0191,061 1,066 1,217      
                    Fine Gael Danny Byrne9.84%675800 822 822 822 871 884 956 1,009 1,018
                    Labour Kevin Donoghue8.52%584770 778 791 803 822 856 953 1,183 
                    Independent Mannix Flynn [*] 7.99%548636 663 670 677 702 750 820 927 941
                    People Before Profit Annette Mooney6.72%461507 514 535 553 575 668 755 913 929
                    Fianna Fáil Elizabeth Watson5.45%374398 414 426 436 565 589    
                    Social Democrats Sarah Durcan4.97%341559 561 567 576 588 623 659   
                    Sinn Féin Susan Gregg Farrell3.75%257266 268        
                    Fianna Fáil Maria Bohan3.47%238264 279 283 290      
                    Inds. 4 Change Sonya Stapleton3.32%228270 287 307 317 327     
                    Renua Jacqui Gilbourne2.51%172183         
                    Electorate: 21,351  Valid: 6,858  Spoilt: 186 (2.6%)  Quota: 1,144  Turnout: 7,044 (33.0%)  

                      South West Inner City

                      South West Inner City: 5 seats [13]
                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                      123456
                      Green Michael Pidgeon22.63%1,765     
                      Labour Rebecca Moynihan [*] [a] 11.43%8911,032 1,051 1,077 1,116 1,368
                      People Before Profit Tina MacVeigh [*] 12.03%9381,022 1,044 1,197 1,233 1,286
                      Fianna Fáil Michael Watters10.73%837875 911 939 1,131 1,329
                      Sinn Féin Críona Ní Dhálaigh [*] [a] 10.25%799816 832 1,008 1,029 1,057
                      Fine Gael Eoghan Howe8.27%645691 703 711 759  
                      Social Democrats Jen Cummins7.80%608712 736 779 824 896
                      Fianna Fáil Ammar Ali7.40%577594 618 630   
                      Éirígí Damien Farrell6.57%512515 537    
                      Renua Tony Murray1.80%140147     
                      Independent Patrick Coyne1.10%8694     
                      Electorate: 21,686  Valid: 7,798  Spoilt: 280 (3.5%)  Quota: 1,300  Turnout: 8,078 (37.2%)  

                        Footnotes

                        1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 See change below.

                        Results by gender

                        2019 Dublin City Council election [14] [15]
                        Candidates by gender
                        GenderNumber of
                        candidates
                         % of
                        candidates
                        Elected
                        councillors
                         % of
                        councillors
                        Men8959.3%3758.7%
                        Women6140.7%2641.3%
                        TOTAL150 63 

                        Changes

                        Co-options

                        PartyOutgoingLEAReasonDateCo-optee
                        Green Ciarán Cuffe North Inner CityElected for Dublin at the European Parliament election [16] 2 September 2019Janet Horner [17] [18]
                        Sinn Féin Chris Andrews South East Inner CityElected to 33rd Dáil at the 2020 general election [19] 24 February 2020Daniel Ceitinn [20]
                        Green Patrick Costello [21] Kimmage–RathminesElected to 33rd Dáil at the 2020 general electionFebruary 2020Carolyn Moore
                        Green Neasa Hourigan [22] Cabra–GlasnevinElected to 33rd Dáil at the 2020 general election24 February 2020Darcy Lonergan [20]
                        Social Democrats Gary Gannon [22] Cabra–GlasnevinElected to 33rd Dáil at the 2020 general election24 February 2020Cat O'Driscoll [20]
                        Fianna Fáil Paul McAuliffe [23] Ballymun–FinglasElected to 33rd Dáil at the 2020 general election24 February 2020Briege MacOscar [20]
                        Labour Rebecca Moynihan South West Inner CityElected to 26th Seanad at the 2020 Seanad election [24] 25 May 2020Darragh Moriarty [25]
                        Labour Marie Sherlock Cabra–GlasnevinElected to 26th Seanad at the 2020 Seanad election [26] June 2020Declan Meenagh
                        Fianna Fáil Mary Fitzpatrick [27] Cabra–Glasnevin Nominated by the Taoiseach to 26th SeanadJune 2020Eimer McCormack [28]
                        Green Lawrence HemmingsDonaghmedeResignationJune 2020Dearbháil Butler
                        Sinn Féin Críona Ní Dhálaigh [29] South West Inner CityResignationSeptember 2020 Máire Devine [30]
                        Independent Anthony Flynn [31] North Inner CityDeath18 August 2021TBA
                        PBP–Solidarity Tina MacVeighSouth West Inner CityTemporary leave of absenceMay 2022Kelsey May Daly
                        Labour Mary Freehill Kimmage–RathminesTemporary leave of absenceMay 2023Fiona Connelly
                        Labour Joe Costello North Inner CityResignationJuly 2023Deborah Byrne

                        Changes in affiliation

                        NameLEAElected asNew affiliationDate
                        Sophie Nicoullaud [32] Ballyfermot–Drimnagh Green Independent 19 January 2021
                        Sophie NicoullaudBallyfermot–Drimnagh Independent Right to Change 2022
                        Pat DunneKimmage–Rathmines Inds. 4 Change Right to Change 2022

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                        An election to all 28 seats on Clare County Council took place on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. Councillors were elected for a five-year term of office from 5 local electoral areas (LEAs) on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Cork County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 55 seats on Cork County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Cork was divided into 10 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Donegal County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 37 seats on Donegal County Council took place on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Donegal was divided into 7 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Fingal County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 40 seats on Fingal County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of 2019 Irish local elections. Fingal was divided into 7 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of officeon the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Galway City Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 18 seats on Galway City Council was held in Galway in Ireland on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. Councillors were elected for a five-year term of office from 3 local electoral areas (LEAs) on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Galway County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 39 seats on Galway County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Galway was divided into 7 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 South Dublin County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 40 seats on South Dublin County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. South Dublin was divided into 7 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Kildare County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 40 seats on Kildare County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Kildare was divided into 8 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Kilkenny County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 24 seats on Kilkenny County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Kilkenny was divided into 4 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Laois County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 19 seats on Laois County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Laois was divided into 3 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Limerick City and County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 40 seats on Limerick City and County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. Limerick City and County was divided into 6 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect 40 councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Meath County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 40 seats on Meath County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Meath was divided into 6 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Offaly County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 19 seats on Offaly County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Offaly was divided into 3 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Waterford City and County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 32 seats on Waterford City and County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. The City and County of Waterford was divided into 6 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Westmeath County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 20 seats on Westmeath County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Westmeath was divided into 4 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on using the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

                        <span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Wexford County Council election</span> Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

                        An election to all 24 seats on Wexford County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Wexford was divided into 6 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

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