2019 Sligo County Council election

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2019 Sligo County Council election
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  2014 24 May 20192024 

All 18 seats on Sligo County Council
10 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Fine Gael Fianna Fáil Sinn Féin
Seats won652
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 3Steady2.svg

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
Party People Before Profit Inds. 4 Change Independent
Seats won113
Seat changeSteady2.svgIncrease2.svg 1Steady2.svg

2019 Sligo County Council Election Map.svg
Results by local electoral area

An election to all 18 seats on Sligo County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections. County Sligo 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).

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Boundary review

At the 2014 Sligo County Council election, County Sligo was divided into two local electoral areas, both of which breached upper limit of 7 seats in the terms of reference of the 2018 LEA boundary review. Following its recommendations, the boundaries were redrawn to create three LEAs. [1] [2]

Overview

A total of 35 candidates contested the county's 18 seats, [3] of whom fifteen were outgoing councillors. [4] Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael each had nine candidates. Sinn Féin had three, Solidarity/People Before Profit had two, while and one each for the Labour Party, Green Party and Renua. The nine independent candidates included Declan Bree, who was County Sligo's longest serving councillor. Thirteen of the fifteen candidates who were outgoing councillors were re-elected, [4] including Bree who was first elected in 1974 to both the County Council and Sligo Borough Council. [3]

Several seats were decided by very narrow margins, and result was that Fine Gael gained three seats to become the largest party, with six seats. Fianna Fáil lost three seats, and the other group totals were unchanged. [5] The long-serving Bree was re-elected in the Sligo–Strandhill LEA. [6]

Results by party

PartySeats±1st prefFPv%±%
Fine Gael 6Increase2.svg310,17130.30Increase2.svg5.40
Fianna Fáil 5Decrease2.svg39,59928.59Decrease2.svg1.11
Sinn Féin 2Steady2.svg2,7528.20Decrease2.svg2.10
People Before Profit 1Steady2.svg1,3323.97Increase2.svg1.37
Inds. 4 Change 1Increase2.svg11,5504.62New
Labour 0Steady2.svg4701.40Decrease2.svg2.70
Renua 0Steady2.svg3150.94New
Green 0Steady2.svg1750.52Increase2.svg 0.52
United Left 0Decrease2.svg1N/AN/AN/A
Independent 3Steady2.svg7,18721.41Decrease2.svg0.99
Total18Steady2.svg33,571100.00Steady2.svg

Results by local electoral area

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

Ballymote–Tubbercurry

BallymoteTubbercurry: 7 seats [7] [8]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678910
Fianna Fáil Paul Taylor [*] 11.80%1,8861,900 2,076       
Independent Joe Queenan [*] 10.86%1,7371,763 1,773 1,775 1,806 1,822 2,158   
Independent Michael Clarke [*] 9.77%1,5621,603 1,614 1,615 1,664 1,693 2,076   
Fine Gael Gerard Mullaney9.53%1,5231,551 1,556 1,557 1,565 1,635 1,747 1,798 1,819 1,853
Fine Gael Dara Mulvey [*] 9.36%1,4971,538 1,583 1,584 1,624 1,931 2,062   
Fianna Fáil Martin Baker [*] 8.96%1,4321,472 1,510 1,521 1,535 1,793 1,821 1,869 1,895 1,902
Fine Gael Blair Feeney7.54%1,2061,219 1,221 1,221 1,227 1,241     
Independent Willie Gormley6.54%1,0461,098 1,175 1,186 1,455 1,743 1,786 1,804 1,821 1,826
Fianna Fáil Keith Henry [] 6.39%1,0221,050 1,092 1,109 1,146      
Fine Gael Martin Connolly6.32%1,0111,019 1,193 1,214 1,732 1,783 1,868 1,893 1,906 1,923
Independent Barry Gallagher5.93%948998 1,097 1,109       
Fianna Fáil Romuald Mullarkey4.33%692699         
Sinn Féin Daniel Gallagher2.66%425         
Electorate: 24,389  Valid: 15,989  Spoilt: 198  Quota: 1,999  Turnout: 16,187 (66.37%)  

    The Fine Gael director of elections made a formal complaint about the large increase in the number of postal votes cast — 252 compared to 131 in the same district in the 2014 election and 20 and 17 in the other two districts in 2019. [9] The ensuing Garda investigation into potential electoral fraud was still ongoing in February 2022. [10]

    Sligo–Drumcliff

    SligoDrumcliff: 5 seats [11] [12]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567
    Sinn Féin Thomas Healy [*] 15.11%1,3701,402 1,437 1,610   
    Fianna Fáil Dónal Gilroy13.87%1,2571,279 1,322 1,435 1,450 1,534 
    Fine Gael Thomas Walsh13.46%1,2201,236 1,252 1,322 1,339 1,613 
    Independent Marie Casserly [*] 12.94%1,1731,211 1,250 1,460 1,504 1,688 
    Fine Gael Tom Fox11.45%1,0381,049 1,060 1,112 1,116 1,320 1,375
    Fianna Fáil Seamus Kilgannon [*] 10.20%925941 964 1,052 1,063 1,168 1,217
    Fine Gael Ciara McLoughlin9.27%840857 873 926 934   
    People Before Profit Nigel Gallagher4.78%433475 491     
    Fianna Fáil Colm McGurran3.66%332333 348     
    Independent Amanda Gallagher2.84%257267      
    Inds. 4 Change Corey Whyte2.23%202      
    Electorate: 16,154  Valid: 9,065  Spoilt: 127  Quota: 1,511  Turnout: 9,192 (56.9%)  

      Sligo–Strandhill

      SligoStrandhill: 6 seats [6] [13]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456
      Inds. 4 Change Declan Bree [*] 15.83%1,348     
      Fianna Fáil Tom Macsharry [*] 12.23%1,0421,053 1,125 1,140  
      Fianna Fáil Rosaleen O'Grady [*] 11.87%1,0111,016 1,057 1,069 1,145 1,217
      Sinn Féin Chris MacManus [] [lower-alpha 1] 11.24%957967 988 1,012 1,099 1,167
      Fine Gael Blaine Gaffney10.81%921926 958 971 1,016 1,100
      Fine Gael Sinead Maguire [*] 10.74%915942 976 984 1,022 1,203
      People Before Profit Gino O'Boyle [] 10.56%899925 944 976 1,061 1,164
      Labour Nessa Cosgrove5.52%470537 567 583 606  
      Independent Jim McGarry5.45%464470 495 506   
      Renua Finbarr Filan3.70%315320     
      Green Miranda O'Donnell2.05%175     
      Electorate: 16,754  Valid: 8,517  Spoilt: 133  Quota: 1,217  Turnout: 8,650 (51.63%)  

        Footnotes

        1. See change below.

        Results by gender

        2019 Sligo County Council election [5] [14]
        Candidates by gender
        GenderNumber of
        candidates
         % of
        candidates
        Elected
        councillors
         % of
        councillors
        Men2987.9%1583.3%
        Women412.1%316.7%
        TOTAL33 18 

        Changes after 2019

        Co-options

        PartyOutgoingElectoral areaReasonDateCo-optee
        Sinn Féin Chris MacManus Sligo–StrandhillReplaced Matt Carthy in the European Parliament March 2020Arthur Gibbons

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