2024 South Dublin County Council election

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2024 South Dublin County Council election
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  2019 7 June 20242029 

All 40 seats on South Dublin County Council
21 seats needed for a majority

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Results by LEAs

An election to all 40 seats on South Dublin County Council was held on 7 June 2024 as part of the 2024 Irish local elections. [1] South Dublin is 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). [2] There was a 41.4% voter turnout. [3]

Contents

Retiring incumbents

The following councillors did not seeking re-election: [4] [5]

ConstituencyDeparting CouncillorParty
Clondalkin Kenny Egan Fine Gael
LucanEd O'Brien Fianna Fáil
Palmerstown-FonthillGuss O'Connell Independent
Tallaght Central Charlie O'Connor Fianna Fáil

Results by party

PartyCandidatesSeats±1st prefFPv%±%
Fine Gael 139Increase2.svg214,85114.10Decrease2.svg 3.39
Fianna Fáil 115Decrease2.svg311,46810.89Decrease2.svg 8.13
Sinn Féin 215Decrease2.svg110,89210.34Decrease2.svg 1.26
People Before Profit 74Increase2.svg33,4833.31Decrease2.svg 0.51
Labour 53Increase2.svg16,6186.29Decrease2.svg 2.12
Social Democrats 52Increase2.svg13,5873.40Decrease2.svg 1.54
Independent Ireland 11New9720.92New
Irish Freedom 11New9640.91New
Green 70Decrease2.svg42,9552.81Decrease2.svg 6.82
National Party 40New1,3871.32New
Aontú 20Steady2.svg1,1241.06Increase2.svg 0.22
Solidarity 20Decrease2.svg11,0661.01Decrease2.svg 3.87
The Irish People 30New1,0070.96New
Ireland First 10New5560.53New
Workers' Party 10Steady2.svg3640.35Increase2.svg0.06
Party for Animal Welfare 10New740.07New
Independent 2610Increase2.svg121,96320.86Increase2.svg 4.06
Total11140Steady2.svg105,294100.00

Candidates by LEA

^  *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2019.
^  †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2019 election.

Clondalkin

Clondalkin: 7 seats [6] [7] [8]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789101112131415
Independent Francis Timmons [*] 15.51,988              
People Before Profit Darragh Adelaide8.91,1401,178 1,180 1,182 1,191 1,209 1,229 1,277 1,293 1,317 1,350 1,409 1,490 1,547 1,718
Fianna Fáil Trevor Gilligan [*] 7.81,0031,064 1,066 1,066 1,076 1,092 1,093 1,114 1,121 1,131 1,153 1,172 1,185 1,212 1,365
Fine Gael Shirley O'Hara [] 7.79871,006 1,007 1,011 1,016 1,029 1,031 1,048 1,049 1,055 1,057 1,063 1,064 1,215 1,483
Independent Ireland Linda de Courcy7.6972997 998 999 1,000 1,008 1,009 1,019 1,154 1,162 1,353 1,370 1,386 1,423 1,461
Sinn Féin William Carey [*] 7.5965987 988 992 1,000 1,008 1,048 1,060 1,073 1,244 1,269 1,777   
Fianna Fáil Ciaran Power7.3931949 949 951 956 962 963 973 977 981 988 996 999 1,115 1,133
Social Democrats Eoin Ó Broin [*] 7.0901960 961 962 968 1,014 1,028 1,091 1,103 1,130 1,149 1,183 1,212 1,499 1,594
Fine Gael Sarah Adedeji5.5698720 720 724 744 770 780 813 813 816 820 832 840 868  
Social Democrats Lynn Tierney5.2664685 687 696 705 725 727 744 756 765 781 801 826   
Sinn Féin Joseph Nugent3.4431448 450 451 455 459 543 550 565 756 777     
Sinn Féin Mark Hampson3.1403411 411 412 412 416 481 484 489       
Independent Trevor Conlon2.9376402 403 404 408 413 414 416 491 497      
The Irish People Lauralee Robinson2.8362381 381 382 387 388 390 392        
Sinn Féin Rosemary Masinga1.9249255 257 257 261 262          
Labour Josh Ellul1.8225234 234 284 287 308 315         
Green Laura Donaghy [] 1.5197203 203 206 209           
Independent Kahir Ullah1.1144151 158 160            
Independent Viktor Kozyrev1.1135136 136             
Independent Mahim Rizvi0.23033              
Electorate: 32,221  Valid: 12,801  Spoilt: 279  Quota: 1,601  Turnout: 13,080 (40.59%)  

    Firhouse–Bohernabreena

    FirhouseBohernabreena: 5 seats [9] [10]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678
    Independent Alan Edge [*] 23.42,578       
    Fine Gael Brian Lawlor [*] 20.82,293       
    Fianna Fáil Emma Murphy [*] 16.91,864       
    Fine Gael Sarah Barnes9.11,0001,186 1,509 1,523 1,531 1,541 1,589 1,870
    Sinn Féin Róisín Mannion5.4590649 669 694 744 1,239 1,310 1,391
    Social Democrats Helen Meaney5.3583701 730 750 911 935 997 1,314
    Green Lyn Hagin Meade [] 5.3578703 758 765 812 829 843  
    National Party Yan Mac Oireachtaigh4.6507554 560 640 667 687   
    Sinn Féin Sarah Holland4.3477526 535 551 631    
    People Before Profit Philomena Foster3.2353423 432 452     
    Independent Nicholas Reddin1.6180270 278      
    Electorate: 27,225  Valid: 11,003  Spoilt: 111  Quota: 1,834  Turnout: 11,114 (40.82%)  

      Lucan

      Lucan: 5 seats [11] [12]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456789101112
      Independent Paul Gogarty [*] 23.12,671           
      Fine Gael Vicki Casserly [*] 13.61,5741,708 1,721 1,736 1,758 1,884 1,892 1,958    
      Independent Liona O'Toole [*] 10.71,2311,457 1,463 1,473 1,494 1,540 1,672 1,749 1,755 1,781 1,879 2,017
      Fine Gael Caroline Brady10.41,1991,266 1,279 1,280 1,304 1,378 1,385 1,423 1,436 1,469 1,491 1,698
      Labour Joanna Tuffy [*] 7.7890990 996 1,008 1,016 1,067 1,077 1,174 1,182 1,205 1,281 1,445
      Sinn Féin Derren Ó Brádaigh [] 5.7659698 702 936 944 960 988 1,036 1,038 1,061 1,279 1,344
      Green Jithin Ram5.1592618 626 630 764 774 775 803 804 856 911  
      Independent Kamal Shah4.5521524 527 530 542 550 552 554 554    
      Social Democrats Stephen Nolan3.3383422 424 434 442 457 469      
      People Before Profit Mark Kerins3.3378410 416 439 441 446 492 563 565 584   
      The Irish People Robert Coyle3.2368388 390 397 400 410       
      Fianna Fáil Frank Conway3.1360385 388 393 395        
      Independent Joseph Roy Kunchalakatt2.8323336 343 346         
      Sinn Féin Lorraine Dwyer2.7312330 333          
      Independent Eben Agbana0.89295           
      Electorate: 25,638  Valid: 11,553  Spoilt: 120  Quota: 1,926  Turnout: 11,673 (45.53%)  

        Palmerstown–Fonthill

        Palmerstown–Fonthill: 5 seats [6] [13] [14]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        123456789101112131415
        Fianna Fáil Shane Moynihan [*] 13.91,3481,361 1,382 1,390 1,418 1,470 1,477 1,494 1,510 1,785     
        Independent Alan Hayes [*] 13.81,3351,339 1,363 1,408 1,425 1,442 1,447 1,552 1,558 1,594 1,615 1,707   
        Irish Freedom Glen Moore9.9964967 975 989 992 993 997 1,016 1,024 1,028 1,028 1,244 1,264 1,355 1,464
        Sinn Féin Niamh Fennell8.7848853 861 872 898 911 965 1,001 1,151 1,173 1,184 1,245 1,247 1,995 
        People Before Profit Madeleine Johansson [*] 7.9762784 800 807 849 864 881 957 985 1,023 1,038 1,114 1,125 1,222 1,351
        Independent Paul Gogarty 7.2700707 749 825 859 873 879 931 943 992 1,040 1,139 1,164 1,189 1,299
        Sinn Féin Daniel Loftus7.1684691 696 698 705 711 780 811 1,014 1,029 1,032 1,095 1,097   
        Aontú Colm Quinn6.9669671 677 687 692 697 702 726 747 763 793     
        Fine Gael Emma Griffin4.0387398 404 413 438 534 535 554 557       
        Workers' Party David Gardiner3.8364372 387 399 421 429 432         
        Sinn Féin Ruth Nolan3.2314320 321 322 326 331 472 479        
        Sinn Féin Cathal Ó Murchú3.2306308 309 310 312 313          
        Fine Gael Sikandar Jahanzab2.6248265 270 273 294           
        Green Karla Doran2.3219231 235 249            
        Independent Gavin Callaghan2.1205205 235             
        Independent Shane Fitzgerald2.1201204              
        Labour Funmi Soyemi Olatunji1.4139              
        Electorate: 26,182  Valid: 9,693  Spoilt: 213  Quota: 1,616  Turnout: 9,906 (37.84%)  

          Rathfarnham–Templeogue

          RathfarnhamTempleogue: 7 seats [6] [15] [16]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          1234567891011
          Labour Pamela Kearns [*] 17.43,341          
          Independent Ronan McMahon [*] 14.92,873          
          Labour Ciaran Ahern10.52,0232,245 2,282 2,292 2,296 2,306 2,318 2,373 2,437  
          Fianna Fáil Yvonne Collins [*] 8.81,6911,773 1,816 1,817 1,820 1,824 1,841 1,847 1,917 2,068 2,146
          Fine Gael Lynn McCrave [] 8.41,6201,702 1,745 1,748 1,749 1,752 1,761 1,773 2,162 2,350 2,394
          Fine Gael David McManus [*] 6.71,2921,341 1,390 1,395 1,397 1,399 1,419 1,427 1,720 1,858 1,882
          Fianna Fáil Lilian Guéret [] 5.61,0731,215 1,281 1,290 1,293 1,300 1,308 1,327 1,402 1,517 1,597
          Social Democrats Justin Sinnott [] 5.51,0561,132 1,155 1,172 1,188 1,202 1,234 1,490 1,515 1,932 2,426
          Green Mark Lynch [] 5.41,0361,097 1,123 1,125 1,127 1,131 1,137 1,198 1,235   
          Fine Gael Conor McMahon4.4839945 1,018 1,027 1,031 1,033 1,050 1,052    
          Sinn Féin Anne Dillon4.1780817 826 828 837 1,124 1,166 1,315 1,326 1,395  
          People Before Profit Conor Kelly3.0572600 610 625 643 654 689     
          National Party Yan Mac Oireachtaigh1.9358365 381 389 585 586      
          Sinn Féin Enda Fanning1.8337350 356 356 362       
          The Irish People Conor Rafferty1.4277285 305 330        
          Independent Colm O'Keeffe0.47395 141         
          Electorate: 41,440  Valid: 19,241  Spoilt: 197  Quota: 2,406  Turnout: 19,438 (46.91%)  

            Tallaght Central

            Tallaght Central: 6 seats [6] [17] [18]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12345678910111213141516
            Independent Mick Duff15.31,938               
            Fianna Fáil Teresa Costello [*] 15.21,926               
            Fine Gael Britto Pereppadan12.21,5421,561 1,561 1,589 1,661 1,674 1,711 1,730 1,903       
            Independent Paddy Holohan 7.7967981 1,007 1,017 1,022 1,040 1,076 1,134 1,154 1,159 1,308 1,439 1,488 1,933  
            People Before Profit Jess Spear6.8859868 870 873 911 923 937 939 955 968 1,008 1,077 1,127 1,150 1,164 1,229
            Solidarity Kieran Mahon [*] 5.3669679 682 686 707 716 732 749 777 791 840 878 918 957 998 1,091
            Sinn Féin Shane Duggan4.8601611 612 617 626 663 673 696 712 715 732 747 934 956 973  
            Sinn Féin Niamh Whelan4.5567571 574 580 586 707 725 729 739 746 755 784 1,112 1,130 1,150 1,804
            Sinn Féin Cora McCann4.4559566 567 570 583 627 638 644 658 660 698 732     
            Ireland First Philip Dwyer 4.4556562 605 607 609 610 621 712 727 733 778 878 886    
            Aontú Saoirse Ní Chónaráin3.6455460 473 476 497 501 522 543 580 598 634      
            Independent Ken Harrington3.4434440 442 446 458 464 485 549 570 583       
            Fianna Fáil Thyes Kavanagh3.0375389 390 429 440 441 448 453         
            Independent Dave Daly2.3297308 321 326 329 331 361          
            Sinn Féin Robert Russell2.1265266 267 269 278            
            Independent Jimmy Owens2.0259267 272 274 283 285           
            Green Vanessa Mulhall [] 2.0250257 258 262             
            National Party Yan Mac Oireachtaigh1.0121122               
            Electorate: 30,256  Valid: 12,640  Spoilt: 246  Quota: 1,806  Turnout: 12,886 (42.59%)  

              Tallaght South

              Tallaght South: 5 seats [6] [19] [20]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              123456789
              Independent Paddy Holohan [*] 21.81,643        
              Fine Gael Baby Pereppaddan [*] 15.51,1721,180 1,189 1,213 1,269    
              Fianna Fáil Lynda Prendergast9.2690699 702 718 791 795 814 825  
              Independent Dermot Richardson [*] 8.9674783 797 800 853 869 929 1,116 1,243
              Sinn Féin Cathal King [*] 8.7657700 701 702 713 778 817 848 903
              People Before Profit Kay Keane7.4559592 598 610 639 659 876 908 1,010
              Sinn Féin Louise Dunne [*] 7.3550578 583 588 615 855 907 934 1,049
              National Party Yan Mac Oireachtaigh5.3401462 472 472 497 503 527   
              Solidarity Leah Whelan [] 5.3397427 431 440 470 477    
              Sinn Féin Anthony Clinton4.5338357 361 362 373     
              Fianna Fáil Adam Smyth2.7207213 216 218      
              Independent Geraldine Conlon1.395126 135 138      
              Green Suzanne McEneaney1.18383 88       
              Party for Animal Welfare Patrice Nugent1.07483        
              Electorate: 24,505  Valid: 7,540  Spoilt: 184  Quota: 1,257  Turnout: 7,724 (31.52%)  

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