2024 Dublin City Council election

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2024 Dublin City Council election
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  2019 7 June 20242029 

All 63 seats on Dublin City Council
32 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Fine Gael Social Democrats Sinn Féin
Last election958
Seats before958
Seats won11109
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Increase2.svg 5Increase2.svg 1

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Green Labour
Last election11108
Seats before1198
Seats won884
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 4

 Seventh partyEighth partyNinth party
 
Party PBP–Solidarity Right to Change Independent
Last election2N/A9
Seats before229
Seats won218
Seat changeSteady2.svgDecrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1

2024 Dublin City Council election.svg
Results by Local Electoral Area

Council control before election

Fianna Fáil
Green Party
Labour Party
Social Democrats

Contents

Council control after election

Fine Gael
Fianna Fáil
Green Party
Labour Party

An election to all 63 seats on Dublin City Council was held on 7 June 2024 as part of the 2024 Irish local elections. [1] Dublin is 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). [2]

The period for nominations started at 10 a.m. on Saturday 11 May and ended at 12 p.m. on Saturday 18 May 2024. [3]

Retiring incumbents

The following councillors are not seeking re-election:

ConstituencyDeparting CouncillorParty
Kimmage–RathminesTara Deacy Social Democrats
South East Inner CityKevin Donoghue [4] Labour
Kimmage–RathminesAnne Feeney Fine Gael
Kimmage–Rathmines Mary Freehill [5] Labour
Artane–Whitehall Alison Gilliland Labour
ClontarfJane Horgan-Jones Labour
Cabra–GlasnevinDarcy Lonergan [6] Green
PembrokeClaire O'Connor Fianna Fáil
ClontarfDamien O'Farrell Independent
Ballymun-FinglasNoeleen Reilly Independent
Artane-WhitehallPatricia Roe [7] Social Democrats
South West Inner CityMichael Watters Fianna Fáil

Results by party

PartyCandidatesSeats±1st prefFPv%±%
Fine Gael 1611Increase2.svg 221,65614.74%Increase2.svg 1.10%
Social Democrats 1310Increase2.svg 514,0579.57%Increase2.svg 2.48%
Sinn Féin 309Increase2.svg 120,61214.03%Increase2.svg 2.04%
Fianna Fáil 198Decrease2.svg 321,02814.31%Decrease2.svg 3.83%
Green 118Decrease2.svg 214,3549.77%Decrease2.svg 0.24%
Labour 134Decrease2.svg 411,6497.93%Decrease2.svg 2.31%
People Before Profit 112Steady2.svg7,9605.42%Increase2.svg 0.93%
Right to Change 21New2,6391.79%New
Independent Ireland 21New1,6721.13%New
Independent Left 11Steady2.svg1,3650.92%Decrease2.svg 0.39%
Aontú 60Steady2.svg3,8062.59%Increase2.svg 2.33%
The Irish People 60New1,6521.12%New
National Party 20New1,2330.83%New
Irish Freedom 10New6580.44%New
Workers' Party 10Steady2.svg3210.21%Decrease2.svg 0.43%
Independent 388Decrease2.svg 122,19115.11%Increase2.svg 2.35%
Total17263Steady2.svg146,853100.00%

Candidates by local electoral area

^  *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2019.
^  †: Outgoing councillor co-opted subsequent to the 2019 election.
^  ‡: Outgoing councillor co-opted in 2020 for Donaghmede now contesting in Artane–Whitehall.
^  §: Elected in 2019 to Fingal County Council .
^  ※: Outgoing councillor on Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council .

Artane–Whitehall

ArtaneWhitehall: 6 seats [8] [9]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789101112
Independent Left John Lyons [*] 9.39%1,3651,370 1,432 1,476 1,504 1,557 1,578 1,718 1,799 1,833 2,004 2,061
Fine Gael Declan Flanagan [*] 8.89%1,2921,293 1,293 1,302 1,351 1,362 1,632 1,668 1,806 1,986 2,047 2,054
Social Democrats Jesslyn Henry8.20%1,1911,195 1,226 1,239 1,293 1,340 1,384 1,453 1,626 1,681 1,768 1,795
Fianna Fáil Rachel Batten [*] 8.13%1,1821,185 1,187 1,191 1,233 1,241 1,323 1,368 1,494 2,095  
Social Democrats Aisling Silke7.76%1,1281,136 1,175 1,176 1,288 1,306 1,378 1,433 1,644 1,768 1,841 1,861
Independent Kevin Coyle7.51%1,0911,092 1,104 1,272 1,287 1,300 1,308 1,608 1,633 1,648 1,692 1,715
Sinn Féin Edel Moran6.52%9471,051 1,076 1,082 1,090 1,341 1,352 1,378 1,407 1,441 2,210 
Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole [*] 6.61%9601,045 1,061 1,066 1,085 1,299 1,318 1,340 1,375 1,397   
Fianna Fáil Aoibheann Mahon6.20%901905 908 914 949 958 1,047 1,072 1,173    
Green Dearbháil Butler [] 6.13%891895 908 911 957 966 1,002 1,026     
Fine Gael Linkwinstar Mattathil Mathew5.56%808810 812 814 854 857       
Independent Ian Croft4.43%644648 664 838 853 861 875      
Sinn Féin Olive Sloan4.34%630664 669 671 680        
Labour John Nisbet3.36%488489 497 499         
Independent Rowan Croft3.32%482482 489          
People Before Profit Andrew Keegan1.82%264268           
Sinn Féin Josh O'Rourke1.69%246           
Electorate: 35,178  Valid: 14,530  Spoilt: 431  Quota: 2,076  Turnout: 14,961 (42.53%)  

    Ballyfermot–Drimnagh

    BallyfermotDrimnagh: 5 seats [8]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678910
    Sinn Féin Daithí Doolan [*] 15.01,8492,107        
    Independent Vincent Jackson [*] 12.61,5471,586 1,595 1,627 1,750 1,787 1,862 1,934 2,132 
    People Before Profit Hazel de Nortúin [*] 10.61,3041,337 1,357 1,481 1,540 1,565 1,597 1,729 1,825 2,229
    Independent Ireland Philip Sutcliffe Sr. 6.7821830 831 835 911 968 1,260 1,290 1,613 1,770
    Green Ray Cunningham8.0981987 989 1,131 1,148 1,238 1,242 1,492 1,513 1,752
    Fianna Fáil Daithí de Róiste [*] 7.6939948 952 969 1,008 1,185 1,193 1,291 1,328 1,423
    Right to Change Sophie Nicoullaud [*] 6.9853870 872 945 974 1,013 1,042 1,119 1,170  
    Independent Dolores Webster5.5678693 698 703 807 822 998 1,018   
    Labour Patrick Dempsey4.5551559 562 657 667 764 770    
    Irish Freedom Barry Ward5.4658665 667 672 719 731     
    Fine Gael Paddy Dingle4.7577582 583 601 612      
    Independent Richard Murray4.4543560 564 577       
    Social Democrats Niamh Mongey4.3531546 552        
    Sinn Féin Mamy Nzema Nkoy3.3408         
    Independent Ronda Sheldreck0.447         
    Electorate: 31,650  Valid: 12,287  Spoilt: 256 (2.0%)  Quota: 2,048  Turnout: 12,543 (39.63%)  

      Ballymun–Finglas

      BallymunFinglas: 6 seats [8] [10]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456789101112
      Fianna Fáil Keith Connolly [*] 13.40%2,0422,043 2,084 2,219        
      Sinn Féin Anthony Conaghan [*] 9.37%1,4281,436 1,448 1,454 1,454 1,710 1,805 1,898 1,935 2,006 2,097 2,138
      People Before Profit Conor Reddy8.20%1,2491,264 1,324 1,349 1,351 1,385 1,532 1,593 1,730 1,903 2,069 2,139
      Social Democrats Mary Callaghan [*] 7.72%1,1761,176 1,279 1,340 1,344 1,354 1,386 1,436 1,847 1,919 1,943 1,966
      Independent Gavin Pepper7.39%1,1261,196 1,203 1,208 1,208 1,221 1,312 1,605 1,616 1,835 2,452 
      Sinn Féin Leslie Kane6.88%1,0491,055 1,075 1,088 1,089 1,393 1,448 1,480 1,530 1,644 1,696 1,710
      Aontú Edward MacManus6.25%952968 987 1,009 1,010 1,031 1,080 1,123 1,174    
      National Party Stephen Redmond6.10%930962 966 966 966 974 1,039 1,311 1,320 1,476   
      Green Caroline Conroy [*] 5.83%888889 959 1,057 1,063 1,071 1,096 1,107     
      Fianna Fáil Briege Mac Oscar [] 5.68%865869 921 1,060 1,085 1,091 1,120 1,138 1,398 1,507 1,599 1,616
      Independent Leon Bradley5.37%819858 867 878 879 915 1,021      
      Sinn Féin Mick Dowling4.82%734738 744 752 753        
      Independent Diarmaid Mac Dubhghlais4.59%700730 748 763 763 777       
      Fine Gael Arnold Guo3.62%551554 592          
      Labour John Lonergan3.12%476481           
      Independent Jeff Gallagher1.68%256           
      Electorate: 37,296  Valid: 15,241  Spoilt: 341 (2.2%)  Quota: 2,178  Turnout: 15,582 (41.78%)  

        Cabra–Glasnevin

        CabraGlasnevin: 7 seats [8] [11]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        123456789101112131415
        Green Feljin Jose10.97%1,8691,872 1,876 1,877 1,880 1,930 1,933 1,937 1,982 2,108 2,112 2,132   
        Independent Cieran Perry [*] 10.42%1,7761,796 1,822 1,865 1,920 1,986 2,013 2,105 2,188      
        Fine Gael Colm O'Rourke [*] 9.31%1,5861,593 1,606 1,613 1,620 1,630 1,640 1,646 1,649 1,682 1,682 1,712 1,882 1,908 1,937
        Fine Gael Gayle Ralph9.10%1,5511,554 1,560 1,566 1,567 1,572 1,578 1,584 1,586 1,645 1,646 1,697 1,805 1,812 1,859
        Social Democrats Cat O'Driscoll [] 7.92%1,3501,355 1,367 1,371 1,374 1,402 1,418 1,428 1,620 1,691 1,721 1,764 1,807 1,855 1,998
        Fianna Fáil John Stephens7.83%1,3351,341 1,352 1,354 1,356 1,360 1,371 1,374 1,380 1,404 1,404 1,483 1,810 1,823 1,858
        Sinn Féin Seamus McGrattan [*] 6.26%1,0671,068 1,069 1,070 1,075 1,082 1,187 1,197 1,222 1,226 1,230 1,263 1,316 1,646 2,457
        Labour Declan Meenagh [] 5.63%959965 968 968 973 1,017 1,031 1,034 1,058 1,318 1,322 1,361 1,406 1,441 1,507
        Fianna Fáil Eimer McCormack [] 4.65%792795 800 805 806 808 817 819 822 846 847 868    
        Sinn Féin Amy Farrell4.08%695696 698 703 704 714 812 812 870 887 893 914 928   
        Sinn Féin Calum Atkinson4.05%691692 694 695 699 708 814 821 867 888 894 924 939 1,325  
        Labour Angela Boyle-Shafer3.64%620623 627 630 631 644 645 645 668       
        Aontú Ian Noel Smyth3.22%549562 568 584 626 630 637 782 795 800 801     
        People Before Profit Léna Seale2.77%472480 483 485 491 545 557 565        
        Sinn Féin Natalie Tracey2.53%431433 435 436 440 444          
        Workers' Party Garrett Greene1.88%321322 329 330 334           
        National Party Jean Murray1.78%303307 313 348 447 456 459         
        The Irish People Mark Joseph Parsons1.44%246257 269 292            
        Independent Sarah Louise Mulligan0.92%156164 181             
        Independent Stephen O Loughlin0.87%149156             
        Independent Martina Whyte0.74%126              
        Electorate: 39,560  Valid: 17,044  Spoilt: 251 (1.5%)  Quota: 2,131  Turnout: 17,295 (43.72%)  

          Clontarf

          Clontarf: 6 seats [8] [12]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          12345678910
          Fine Gael Naoise Ó Muirí [*] 17.59%3,519         
          Fianna Fáil Deirdre Heney [*] 16.31%3,263         
          Independent Barry Heneghan12.26%2,4522,525 2,558 2,580 2,989     
          Social Democrats Catherine Stocker [*] 10.94%2,1892,285 2,337 2,399 2,442 2,460 2,615 3,163  
          Green Donna Cooney [*] 8.52%1,7051,822 1,861 1,873 1,898 1,900 2,120 2,274 2,358 2,546
          Labour Ali Field8.42%1,6851,787 1,823 1,843 1,885 1,886 2,081 2,204 2,303 2,506
          People Before Profit Bernard Mulvany5.66%1,1321,153 1,163 1,193 1,229 1,252 1,286    
          Aontú James Morris4.92%9841,013 1,035 1,045 1,209 1,266 1,362 1,426 1,442  
          Independent Michael Burke4.54%909923 939 950       
          Sinn Féin Paddy Moloney4.44%881886 897 1,260 1,311 1,266 1,366 1,591 1,697 1,866
          Fianna Fáil Ray Dunne3.70%741942 1,120 1,124 1,163 1,168     
          Sinn Féin Alyssa Ní Bhroin2.70%541544 552        
          Electorate: 42,253  Valid: 20,001  Spoilt: 221 (1.1%)  Quota: 2,858  Turnout: 20,222 (47.86%)  

            Donaghmede

            Donaghmede: 5 seats [8] [13]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12345678910
            Fianna Fáil Tom Brabazon [*] 20.20%2,759         
            Fianna Fáil Daryl Barron [*] 11.07%1,5121,734 1,763 1,767 1,778 1,804 1,861 1,885 2,133 2,323
            Social Democrats Paddy Monahan10.16%1,3871,411 1,505 1,694 1,721 1,781 1,836 1,908 1,977 2,430
            Fine Gael Supriya Singh7.59%1,0361,067 1,117 1,127 1,128 1,157 1,177 1,197 1,672 1,907
            Sinn Féin Mícheál Mac Donncha [*] 7.26%9921,015 1,028 1,070 1,085 1,289 1,337 2,110 2,135 2,265
            Labour Shane Folan6.90%943975 1,046 1,088 1,100 1,130 1,164 1,194 1,329  
            Fine Gael Terence Flanagan [*] 6.88%9391,005 1,028 1,031 1,034 1,039 1,088 1,096   
            Independent Michael Burke6.67%911929 942 956 1,159 1,187 1,452 1,474 1,511 1,600
            Sinn Féin Tamara Kearns4.94%675686 697 737 747 1,034 1,068    
            Sinn Féin Clodagh Ó Moore4.66%636657 666 716 730      
            Aontú Proinsias O'Conarain4.52%617629 633 647 740 755     
            The Irish People Peadar MacMillan3.41%466470 477 490       
            People Before Profit Clara McCormack3.12%426431 462        
            Green Donnacha Geoghegan2.63%359372         
            Electorate: 30,912  Valid: 13,658  Spoilt: 267 (1.9%)  Quota: 2,277  Turnout: 13,925 (45.05%)  

              Kimmage–Rathmines

              KimmageRathmines: 6 seats [8] [14]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              123456789
              Green Carolyn Moore [] 12.21%2,0262,030 2,052 2,067 2,132 2,169 2,198 2,202 2,352
              Fine Gael Punam Rane [§] 11.07%1,8371,839 1,895 1,902 1,909 1,927 1,957 1,963 2,177
              Labour Fiona Connelly [] 10.91%1,8111,812 1,853 1,877 1,927 2,000 2,046 2,061 2,267
              Right to Change Pat Dunne [*] 10.76%1,7861,808 1,815 1,858 2,035 2,231 2,627  
              Social Democrats Eoin Hayes9.95%1,6521,659 1,668 1,700 1,897 1,966 2,019 2,047 2,133
              Fine Gael Patrick Kinsella9.28%1,5401,548 1,622 1,625 1,627 1,649 1,669 1,680 2,133
              Fianna Fáil Michael Connolly6.31%1,0471,051 1,340 1,357 1,364 1,407 1,438   
              Sinn Féin Jacinta Deignan5.39%895899 903 1,337 1,446 1,546 1,659 1,712 1,760
              Independent Peter Dooley5.34%887958 963 998 1,045     
              Independent Ireland Philip Sutcliffe Sr. 5.13%8511,021 1,022 1,042 1,088 1,357    
              People Before Profit Shay L'Estrange4.28%711719 721 758      
              Sinn Féin Ciarán Ó Meachair4.09%678684 686       
              Fianna Fáil Deidre Conroy [*] 3.15%523528        
              The Irish People Ed Shanahan1.86%309        
              Independent Martin Dowling0.27%44        
              Electorate: 42,747  Valid: 16,597  Spoilt: 301 (1.8%)  Quota: 2,372  Turnout: 16,898 (39.53%)  

                North Inner City

                North Inner City: 7 seats [8] [15]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                123456789101112
                Fine Gael Ray McAdam [*] 11.21,1431,149 1,190 1,183 1,243 1,257 1,264 1,373    
                Independent Christy Burke [*] 10.01,0211,030 1,042 1,066 1,087 1,164 1,201 1,239 1,254 1,263 1,462 
                Green Janet Horner [] 9.5974977 992 996 1,066 1,075 1,081 1,140 1,168 1,294  
                Independent Malachy Steenson 8.9915951 952 968 974 1,018 1,037 1,038 1,040 1,043 1,198 1,232
                People Before Profit Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin8.6875886 890 898 919 926 939 959 962 1,062 1,089 1,094
                Independent Nial Ring [*] 8.3854863 869 882 907 947 972 994 1,001 1,019 1,113 1,154
                Sinn Féin Janice Boylan [*] 8.2843845 851 928 940 953 1,164 1,195 1,198 1,224 1,272 1,291
                Social Democrats Daniel Ennis6.5667670 674 693 721 746 775 800 806 1,116 1,167 1,188
                Social Democrats Ellen O'Doherty5.3539544 550 551 589 594 604 621 630    
                Independent Darryl O'Callaghan5.2535552 554 560 566 634 653 660 660 666   
                Fianna Fáil Caio Benicio3.2324355 422 422 434 435 441      
                Labour Tom O'Connor3.1313313 317 323         
                Independent Geraldine Molloy3.0308316 320 327 337        
                Sinn Féin Alan Whelan2.9295298 300 376 384 400       
                Sinn Féin Declan Hallissey2.7275277 278          
                Fianna Fáil Anne-Marie Connolly1.8183196           
                Independent Brian Garrigan0.878           
                Fianna Fáil Isabel Oliveira Da Silva0.666           
                Independent Anthony Shevlin0.328           
                Electorate: 30,609  Valid: 10,236  Spoilt: 204 (2.0%)  Quota: 1,280  Turnout: 10,440 (34.11%)  

                  Pembroke

                  Pembroke: 5 seats [8] [16]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  123456789
                  Fine Gael James Geoghegan [*] 19.92%2,327        
                  Green Hazel Chu [*] 16.89%1,973        
                  Labour Dermot Lacey [*] 16.48%1,9251,973       
                  Fine Gael Emma Blain [] 15.34%1,7922,046       
                  Fianna Fáil Rory Hogan10.08%1,1771,231 1,305 1,337 1,344 1,359 1,396 1,414 1,675
                  Social Democrats Karen Hinkson-Deeney6.26%731739 748 759 772 776 882 1,217 1,486
                  Independent Linda O'Shea-Farren5.73%669682 694 802 805 812 860 935  
                  People Before Profit Mary Martin3.51%410411 413 426 428 428 544   
                  Sinn Féin Robert Martin3.28%383384 385 405 406     
                  The Irish People Conor P. Rafferty2.52%294295 296       
                  Electorate: 31,927  Valid: 11,681  Spoilt: 112 (0.9%)  Quota: 1,947  Turnout: 11,793 (36.94%)  

                    South East Inner City

                    South East Inner City: 5 seats [8] [17]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    1234567891011
                    Green Claire Byrne [*] 15.01,0941,097 1,099 1,171 1,182 1,237     
                    Fine Gael Danny Byrne [*] 10.3746750 753 787 809 933 940 970 985 1,011 1,018
                    Social Democrats Cian Farrell8.4613621 624 649 666 699 703 717 964 1,014 1,071
                    People Before Profit Brigid Purcell7.2526539 549 576 585 611 613 644    
                    Independent Mannix Flynn [*] 7.2520566 582 596 706 744 747 923 961 1,014 1,053
                    Fianna Fáil Liz Watson7.1517521 525 540 556       
                    Sinn Féin Dan Céitinn [] 7.1513522 609 620 632 657 659 695 748   
                    Sinn Féin Kourtney Kenny6.9498510 661 676 691 764 764 811 920 1,372 
                    Labour Carol Reynolds6.6477481 482 625 642 731 736 756 836 909 966
                    Aontú Alan Healy5.4392418 467 486 573 591 593     
                    Labour Eddie McGuinness5.3384388 403         
                    Independent Nick Delehanty5.1374449 452 455        
                    Sinn Féin Ryan Mooney4.8352353          
                    The Irish People Jeanette Birch1.398          
                    Independent Nathan Hastings1.288          
                    Independent Francis Rodgers0.747          
                    Independent Pat Coyne0.431          
                    Electorate: 22,538  Valid: 7,270  Spoilt: 167 (2.2%)  Quota: 1,212  Turnout: 7,437 (33.00%)  

                      South West Inner City

                      South West Inner City: 5 seats [8]
                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                      12345678910111213
                      Green Michael Pidgeon [*] 19.21,594            
                      Labour Darragh Moriarty [] 12.210171088 ? 1,123 1,171 1,181 ? 1,261 1,285 1,323 1,441  
                      Social Democrats Jen Cummins10.9903963 ? 978 1,006 1,011 ? 1,082 1,113 1,167 1,235 1,590 
                      Fianna Fáil Ammar Ali10.4860870 ? 882 890 899 ? 916 920 947 1,191 1,227 1,248
                      Independent Damien Farrell8.2684686 ? 716 738 786 ? 862 872 980 993 1,059 1,104
                      People Before Profit Kelsey May Daly [] 7.1591606 ? 623 644 655 ? 695 716 745 753   
                      Sinn Féin Máire Devine [] 5.5457462 ? 474 486 488 ? 628 869 905 918 1,071 1,210
                      Fine Gael Ian Nunoo5.0412434 ? 451 471 471 ? 505 511 532    
                      Aontú Aisling Considine3.8312314 ? 326 338 406 ? 440 452     
                      Sinn Féin David Augusta3.7306308 ? 314 316 327 ? 380      
                      Independent Catherine McSweeney3.3272274 ? 286 305 340 ?       
                      The Irish People Gina Ahearne2.9239240 ? 248 251         
                      Sinn Féin Darragh Reid2.9237240 ? 248 263 263        
                      Independent Zoe Obeimhen2.3193202 ? 229          
                      Independent Michael O'Flanagan2.4197201 201           
                      Independent Pat Coyne0.43434            
                      Electorate: 24,193  Valid: 8,307  Spoilt: 192  Quota: 1,385  Turnout: 8,499 (35.13%)  

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