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An election to Dublin City Council took place on 27 June 1991 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 52 councillors were elected from twelve electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for an eight-year term of office.
Dublin City Council is the authority responsible for local government in the city of Dublin in Ireland. As a city council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. Until 2001, the council was known as "Dublin Corporation". The council is responsible for housing and community, roads and transportation, urban planning and development, amenity and culture and environment. The council has 63 elected members and is the largest local council in Ireland. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the honorific title of Lord Mayor. The city administration is headed by a Chief Executive, Owen Keegan. The council meets at City Hall, Dublin.
Party | Seats | ± | First Pref. votes | FPv% | ±% | |
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Fianna Fáil | 20 | -6 | 49,210 | 32.5% | ||
Labour Party | 10 | +8 | 19,384 | 12.8% | ||
Fine Gael | 6 | -7 | 21,942 | 14.5% | ||
Workers' Party | 5 | -1 | 14,224 | 9.4% | ||
Green Party | 4 | +4 | 8,886 | 5.9% | ||
Sinn Féin | 1 | - | 7,104 | 4.7% | ||
Progressive Democrats | 1 | +1 | 5,071 | 3.4% | ||
Independent | 5 | +1 | 25,449 | 16.8% | ||
Totals | 52 | - | 151,270 | 100% | — |
Artane - 4 seats | |||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | Count 11 | Count 12 | |
Fianna Fáil | Senator Seán Haughey * | 27.3% | 2,976 | ||||||||||||
Labour Party | Paddy Bourke | 11.3% | 1,236 | 1,268 | 1,280 | 1,294 | 1,306 | 1,322 | 1,347 | 1,356 | 1,490 | 1,601 | 1,729 | 1,969 | |
Sinn Féin | Larry O'Toole | 10.4% | 1,137 | 1,158 | 1,168 | 1,174 | 1,181 | 1,193 | 1,206 | 1,252 | 1,274 | 1,305 | 1,419 | 1,606 | |
Labour Party | Tommy Broughan | 9.9% | 1,083 | 1,124 | 1,140 | 1,164 | 1,174 | 1,195 | 1,262 | 1,282 | 1,373 | 1,445 | 1,583 | 2,073 | |
Workers' Party | John Curry | 8.2% | 896 | 919 | 932 | 949 | 952 | 961 | 1,012 | 1,050 | 1,094 | 1,185 | 1,327 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Ita Green* | 7.5% | 815 | 1,221 | 1,226 | 1,252 | 1,253 | 1,308 | 1,331 | 1,719 | 1,773 | 1,883 | 1,999 | 2,089 | |
Independent | Finian McGrath | 4.7% | 509 | 527 | 537 | 567 | 569 | 605 | 659 | 678 | 740 | 881 | |||
Green Party | Bronwen Maher | 4.5% | 493 | 505 | 516 | 534 | 537 | 581 | 620 | 638 | 720 | ||||
Fine Gael | Kathy Moore | 3.2% | 354 | 366 | 368 | 379 | 576 | 602 | 621 | 626 | |||||
Fianna Fáil | Jim Howard | 3.2% | 348 | 539 | 541 | 554 | 558 | 567 | 581 | ||||||
Independent | Joe Dowling | 2.5% | 277 | 288 | 299 | 327 | 331 | 346 | |||||||
Independent | John O'Gorman | 2.3% | 248 | 253 | 263 | 269 | 271 | ||||||||
Fine Gael | Philip Marsh | 2.1% | 225 | 231 | 233 | 249 | |||||||||
Independent | Austin McCoy | 1.9% | 209 | 217 | 222 | ||||||||||
Independent | Vincent Quinn | 1% | 110 | 116 | |||||||||||
Electorate: 26,692 Valid: 10,916 (40.9%) Spoilt: 154 Quota: 2,184 Turnout: 11,070 (41.5%) |
Ballyfermot - 4 seats | |||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | Count 11 | Count 12 | |
Labour Party | Michael Conaghan | 18.7% | 2,130 | 2,137 | 2,197 | 2,240 | 2,270 | 2,297 | |||||||
Fianna Fáil | Senator Olga Bennett * | 15.6% | 1,774 | 1,852 | 1,896 | 1,906 | 1,943 | 2,220 | 2,263 | 2,322 | |||||
Independent | Vincent Jackson | 13.8% | 1,575 | 1,607 | 1,624 | 1,632 | 1,737 | 1,774 | 2,100 | 2,275 | 2,276 | 2,282 | |||
Workers' Party | Tomas MacGiollaTD* | 8.3% | 949 | 973 | 1,008 | 1,336 | 1,408 | 1,431 | 1,516 | 1,675 | 1,678 | 1,683 | 1,782 | 1,948 | |
Fine Gael | Tom Corcoran | 6.1% | 694 | 700 | 711 | 720 | 736 | 746 | 767 | 781 | 787 | 790 | 1,316 | 1,416 | |
Fine Gael | Charlie McManus* | 6% | 680 | 692 | 712 | 713 | 722 | 734 | 738 | 753 | 756 | 757 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Gregg Craig | 5.5% | 627 | 657 | 667 | 672 | 690 | 832 | 848 | 885 | 888 | 910 | 940 | ||
Sinn Féin | Noel Kavanagh | 5% | 569 | 578 | 590 | 605 | 629 | 636 | 678 | ||||||
Independent | Marian Doyle | 4.3% | 495 | 504 | 529 | 542 | 582 | 591 | |||||||
Fianna Fáil | Michael Delaney* | 4.3% | 493 | 536 | 541 | 544 | 569 | ||||||||
Workers' Party | Linda Kavanagh | 3.7% | 423 | 425 | 446 | ||||||||||
Independent | Paul Guiden | 3.7% | 419 | 440 | 451 | 457 | |||||||||
Green Party | Cecilia Armelin | 2.5% | 286 | 287 | |||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Robert Ryan | 2% | 232 | ||||||||||||
Independent | Reginald Norton | 0.4% | 47 | ||||||||||||
Electorate: 26,145 Valid: 11,393 (43.6%) Spoilt: 138 Quota: 2,279 Turnout: 11,531 (44.1%) |
Cabra- 3 seats | ||||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | Count 11 | Count 12 | Count 13 | |
Fianna Fáil | Dr.Dermot FitzpatrickTD* | 16.5% | 1,802 | 1,807 | 1,815 | 1,833 | 1,855 | 1,891 | 1,921 | 1,962 | 2,025 | 2,464 | 2,574 | 2,989 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Patrick Farry* | 13.9% | 1,516 | 1,518 | 1,524 | 1,541 | 1,557 | 1,571 | 1,591 | 1,628 | 1,693 | 2,033 | 2,154 | 2,433 | 2,600 | |
Fine Gael | Jim MitchellTD | 10.7% | 1,164 | 1,169 | 1,175 | 1,188 | 1,206 | 1,455 | 1,497 | 1,558 | 1,584 | 1,618 | 1,698 | 2,004 | 2,071 | |
Independent | Sean Clerkin | 10.4% | 1,136 | 1,142 | 1,146 | 1,161 | 1,177 | 1,194 | 1,217 | 1,302 | 1,361 | 1,388 | 1,606 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Willie O'Byrne | 8.5% | 922 | 926 | 931 | 958 | 975 | 1,000 | 1,012 | 1,025 | 1,089 | |||||
Labour Party | Cecelia Rafferty | 7.2% | 786 | 792 | 809 | 840 | 877 | 903 | 1,130 | 1,335 | 1,410 | 1,460 | 1,738 | 1,953 | 1,981 | |
Independent | Sean Coultry | 7.1% | 770 | 775 | 785 | 824 | 872 | 885 | 938 | 1,026 | 1,179 | 1,226 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Mick Finnegan | 5.5% | 603 | 603 | 765 | 782 | 819 | 843 | 863 | 877 | ||||||
Green Party | Joe Baker | 4.6% | 498 | 509 | 514 | 529 | 569 | 579 | 638 | |||||||
Workers' Party | Carol Tiernan | 4.2% | 453 | 456 | 477 | 494 | 524 | 532 | ||||||||
Fine Gael | John Kearney | 3.5% | 386 | 388 | 395 | 417 | 441 | |||||||||
Independent | Ambrose O'Shea | 2.5% | 275 | 278 | 279 | |||||||||||
Independent | Gaye McEvoy | 2.5% | 273 | 282 | 284 | 328 | ||||||||||
Sinn Féin | Anne Speed | 2.3% | 256 | 259 | ||||||||||||
Independent | Brendan Price | 0.6% | 65 | |||||||||||||
Electorate: 24,124 Valid: 10,905 (45.2%) Spoilt: 108 Quota: 2,727 Turnout: 11,013 (45.7%) |
Clontarf - 5 seats | ||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | Count 11 | |
Independent | Sean Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus * | 18.4% | 3,411 | |||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Ivor CallelyTD* | 15% | 2,792 | 2,822 | 2,826 | 2,868 | 2,927 | 2,981 | 3,032 | 3,110 | ||||
Fine Gael | Richard BrutonTD | 12.9% | 2,393 | 2,438 | 2,446 | 2,472 | 2,525 | 2,646 | 2,715 | 2,872 | 3,077 | 4,198 | ||
Fianna Fáil | John StaffordTD* | 9.4% | 1,747 | 1,766 | 1,773 | 1,794 | 1,840 | 1,867 | 1,898 | 1,966 | 2,224 | 2,413 | 2,539 | |
Fianna Fáil | Joe Burke* | 9.2% | 1,713 | 1,721 | 1,726 | 1,738 | 1,747 | 1,780 | 1,812 | 1,847 | 2,062 | 2,147 | 2,241 | |
Fine Gael | Pat Lee TD* | 7.3% | 1,361 | 1,387 | 1,394 | 1,411 | 1,446 | 1,469 | 1,490 | 1,558 | 1,721 | |||
Labour Party | Derek McDowell | 6.6% | 1,225 | 1,247 | 1,254 | 1,287 | 1,315 | 1,374 | 1,792 | 2,156 | 2,343 | 2,461 | 2,827 | |
Independent | Dominic Noonan | 5.6% | 1,048 | 1,065 | 1,079 | 1,101 | 1,146 | 1,219 | 1,257 | 1,435 | ||||
Workers' Party | Triona Dooney | 4.1% | 767 | 780 | 786 | 819 | 835 | 919 | ||||||
Green Party | Steve Rawson | 3.9% | 725 | 768 | 779 | 841 | 923 | 1,055 | 1,241 | |||||
Independent | Patricia Coonagh | 3% | 559 | 576 | 586 | 625 | 670 | |||||||
Independent | Gavin O Fiachain | 2% | 376 | 413 | 417 | 470 | ||||||||
Independent | Kate Nugent | 1.9% | 348 | 384 | 397 | |||||||||
Independent | Michael Reeves | 0.5% | 96 | 100 | ||||||||||
Electorate: 37,155 Valid: 18,561 (50%) Spoilt: 126 Quota: 3,094 Turnout: 18,687 (50.3%) |
Crumlin- 4 seats | |||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | |
Fine Gael | Gay MitchellTD* | 21.8% | 2,287 | ||||||||
Workers' Party | Eric ByrneTD* | 19.9% | 2,081 | 2,100 | |||||||
Labour Party | Joe Connolly | 14.9% | 1,557 | 1,573 | 1,585 | 1,648 | 1,759 | 1,879 | 1,912 | 2,328 | |
Fianna Fáil | Ben BriscoeTD* | 14.1% | 1,477 | 1,490 | 1,597 | 1,622 | 1,669 | 1,720 | 1,906 | 2,027 | |
Green Party | Mary Bowers | 6% | 623 | 631 | 633 | 727 | 774 | 930 | 946 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Etain O'Moore | 5.9% | 617 | 622 | 739 | 758 | 780 | 812 | 1,101 | 1,218 | |
Fianna Fáil | Damien Murray | 4.3% | 453 | 459 | 519 | 535 | 549 | 579 | |||
Independent | Seamus Concannon | 3.8% | 401 | 405 | 412 | 452 | 505 | ||||
Sinn Féin | Martin McGovern | 3.3% | 342 | 345 | 349 | ||||||
Fianna Fáil | Pat Tuffy | 3.2% | 332 | 334 | |||||||
Fine Gael | Ruairi McGinley | 2.9% | 299 | 416 | 427 | 440 | |||||
Electorate: 28,341 Valid: 10,469 (36.9%) Spoilt: 138 Quota: 2,094 Turnout: 10,607 (37.4%) |
Donaghmede - 5 seats | ||||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | Count 11 | Count 12 | Count 13 | |
Fianna Fáil | Liam FitzgeraldTD* | 19.6% | 2,894 | |||||||||||||
Labour Party | Seán Kenny * | 14.2% | 2,097 | 2,147 | 2,177 | 2,205 | 2,211 | 2,295 | 2,709 | |||||||
Fianna Fáil | Martin Brady | 14.1% | 2,086 | 2,247 | 2,304 | 2,567 | ||||||||||
Workers' Party | Pat McCartanTD* | 8.3% | 1,233 | 1,256 | 1,277 | 1,289 | 1,292 | 1,340 | 1,421 | 1,503 | 1,559 | 1,769 | 2,407 | 2,535 | ||
Green Party | Siabh O'Neill | 5.5% | 809 | 820 | 861 | 886 | 891 | 1,036 | 1,086 | 1,140 | 1,230 | 1,395 | 1,503 | 1,755 | 1,787 | |
Fine Gael | Brian Monaghan | 5.2% | 773 | 840 | 874 | 994 | 1,071 | 1,130 | 1,148 | 1,156 | 1,219 | 1,307 | 1,357 | |||
Workers' Party | Angela Loscher | 4.8% | 704 | 707 | 720 | 736 | 737 | 753 | 818 | 871 | 886 | 946 | ||||
Fine Gael | Niamh Cosgrave | 4.7% | 691 | 700 | 716 | 733 | 734 | 838 | 886 | 906 | 1,376 | 1,487 | 1,548 | 1,751 | 1,785 | |
Independent | Gerry Clerkin | 4.6% | 686 | 699 | 745 | 754 | 755 | 779 | 811 | 828 | 847 | |||||
Labour Party | Ann Carter | 4.6% | 675 | 689 | 700 | 718 | 720 | 751 | ||||||||
Progressive Democrats | Eamon Pitts | 4.4% | 648 | 655 | 674 | 691 | 692 | |||||||||
Fine Gael | Barney McLoughlin | 4.3% | 643 | 649 | 667 | 696 | 699 | 810 | 817 | 825 | ||||||
Fianna Fáil | Rose Daly | 3.3% | 487 | 547 | 567 | |||||||||||
Independent | James Connolly | 2.5% | 372 | 375 | ||||||||||||
Electorate: 36,307 Valid: 14,798 (40.8%) Spoilt: 146 Quota: 2,467 Turnout: 14,944 (41.2%) |
Drumcondra - 5 seats | |||||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | Count 11 | Count 12 | Count 13 | Count 14 | |
Fianna Fáil | Noel Ahern * | 19.4% | 2,745 | ||||||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Michael BarrettTD* | 13.4% | 1,902 | 2,123 | 2,139 | 2,143 | 2,254 | 2,293 | 2,576 | ||||||||
Labour Party | Roisin Shortall | 11.1% | 1,579 | 1,593 | 1,603 | 1,615 | 1,623 | 1,673 | 1,697 | 1,711 | 1,749 | 1,806 | 1,852 | 2,446 | |||
Workers' Party | Eamonn O'Brien* | 7.7% | 1,091 | 1,096 | 1,106 | 1,328 | 1,352 | 1,370 | 1,376 | 1,379 | 1,397 | 1,423 | 1,581 | 1,861 | 1,913 | 2,012 | |
Fine Gael | Brendan Brady | 6.8% | 964 | 985 | 998 | 1,000 | 1,009 | 1,067 | 1,083 | 1,102 | 1,344 | 1,763 | 1,778 | 1,812 | 1,823 | 2,181 | |
Labour Party | Desmond O'Malley | 6.7% | 942 | 944 | 952 | 963 | 988 | 1,008 | 1,011 | 1,013 | 1,019 | 1,038 | 1,209 | ||||
Independent | Alice Glenn* | 6.4% | 909 | 928 | 961 | 966 | 976 | 1,048 | 1,079 | 1,118 | 1,158 | 1,218 | 1,287 | 1,313 | 1,320 | ||
Green Party | Dermot Hamilton | 6.4% | 900 | 909 | 960 | 966 | 978 | 1,044 | 1,069 | 1,092 | 1,122 | 1,166 | 1,288 | 1,343 | 1,358 | 1,705 | |
Sinn Féin | Eileen Murphy | 4.9% | 700 | 713 | 715 | 721 | 743 | 748 | 759 | 767 | 771 | 773 | |||||
Fine Gael | Eddie Nolan | 3.7% | 518 | 523 | 527 | 530 | 538 | 560 | 571 | 578 | 670 | ||||||
Fine Gael | Tom Farrell | 3% | 432 | 438 | 446 | 446 | 452 | 487 | 493 | 499 | |||||||
Progressive Democrats | Terry Fitzpatrick | 2.9% | 407 | 413 | 417 | 420 | 425 | ||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Mary Foley | 2.3% | 319 | 375 | 376 | 377 | 440 | 453 | |||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Peter Lydon | 2.1% | 294 | 309 | 312 | 313 | |||||||||||
Workers' Party | Seán Ó Cionnaith | 1.9% | 273 | 274 | 280 | ||||||||||||
Independent | Brian Gormley | 0.7% | 105 | 106 | |||||||||||||
Independent | Eamon Murphy | 0.6% | 74 | 74 | |||||||||||||
Electorate: 33,237 Valid: 14,164 (42.6%) Spoilt: 144 Quota: 2,361 Turnout: 14,308 (43.1%) |
Finglas - 4 seats | ||||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | Count 11 | Count 12 | Count 13 | |
Fianna Fáil | Pat Carey * | 23.1% | 2,774 | |||||||||||||
Fine Gael | Mary FlahertyTD* | 11.3% | 1,359 | 1,393 | 1,399 | 1,408 | 1,471 | 1,492 | 1,542 | 1,588 | 1,604 | 1,689 | 1,741 | 1,887 | 2,237 | |
Fianna Fáil | Tony Taaffe | 10.2% | 1,228 | 1,312 | 1,318 | 1,323 | 1,332 | 1,344 | 1,377 | 1,446 | 1,462 | 1,506 | 1,616 | 2,147 | 2,393 | |
Labour Party | Dr. Bill Tormey | 9.1% | 1,090 | 1,113 | 1,115 | 1,118 | 1,129 | 1,152 | 1,167 | 1,181 | 1,208 | 1,306 | 1,444 | 1,513 | 1,808 | |
Progressive Democrats | Barney Rock | 7.8% | 940 | 959 | 963 | 968 | 988 | 1,015 | 1,045 | 1,075 | 1,094 | 1,188 | 1,301 | 1,423 | ||
Sinn Féin | Harry Fleming | 7.7% | 921 | 942 | 945 | 954 | 955 | 962 | 967 | 983 | 997 | 1,032 | ||||
Workers' Party | Lucia O'Neill | 7.3% | 880 | 896 | 897 | 908 | 915 | 921 | 933 | 941 | 1,295 | 1,459 | 1,655 | 1,758 | 1,889 | |
Fianna Fáil | Pat Grant | 7.1% | 852 | 923 | 930 | 936 | 938 | 949 | 991 | 1,117 | 1,133 | 1,169 | 1,266 | |||
Green Party | Aidan Meagher | 4.6% | 550 | 559 | 562 | 569 | 576 | 595 | 648 | 654 | 680 | |||||
Workers' Party | Samuel Jordan | 3.9% | 465 | 477 | 482 | 490 | 491 | 501 | 509 | 518 | ||||||
Independent | Lily Fisher | 2.1% | 258 | 263 | 270 | 276 | 279 | 296 | ||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Noel Cloak | 2.1% | 251 | 317 | 330 | 332 | 333 | 338 | 356 | |||||||
Independent | Gerard Doolan | 1.2% | 147 | 150 | 165 | 182 | 183 | |||||||||
Fine Gael | Miriam Wilson | 1.1% | 127 | 129 | 130 | 131 | ||||||||||
Independent | Billy Keegan | 0.7% | 83 | 87 | 90 | |||||||||||
Independent | Brendan Atkinson | 0.4% | 45 | 46 | ||||||||||||
Independent | Frank Clarke | 0.3% | 32 | 35 | ||||||||||||
Electorate: 25,496 Valid: 12,002 (47.1%) Spoilt: 125 Quota: 2,401 Turnout: 12,127 (47.6%) |
North Inner City - 5 seats | ||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | |
Independent | Tony GregoryTD* | 32.2% | 4,094 | |||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Tony Kett * | 12.2% | 1,545 | 1,708 | 1,709 | 1,727 | 1,751 | 1,806 | 2,136 | |||
Sinn Féin | Christy Burke * | 11.3% | 1,437 | 1,870 | 1,881 | 1,909 | 1,953 | 2,015 | 2,116 | 2,189 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Tom Stafford | 9.1% | 1,153 | 1,329 | 1,341 | 1,352 | 1,392 | 1,455 | 1,585 | 1,657 | 1,812 | |
Labour Party | Senator Joe Costello | 8.7% | 1,103 | 1,451 | 1,462 | 1,483 | 1,526 | 1,622 | 1,675 | 1,899 | 2,246 | |
Workers' Party | Mike Jennings | 5.6% | 711 | 949 | 957 | 972 | 1,001 | 1,039 | 1,079 | 1,248 | 1,353 | |
Fine Gael | Deirdre Healy | 4.7% | 603 | 702 | 711 | 864 | 880 | 941 | 964 | 1,063 | ||
Fianna Fáil | Ernie Beggs | 4.7% | 593 | 681 | 684 | 694 | 701 | 759 | ||||
Green Party | Patricia McKenna | 3.9% | 499 | 643 | 660 | 671 | 756 | 806 | 830 | |||
Progressive Democrats | Tom Allen | 3.1% | 396 | 497 | 502 | 509 | 561 | |||||
Independent | Tony Lowth | 2% | 257 | 357 | 384 | 392 | ||||||
Fine Gael | Dave Kearney | 2% | 253 | 290 | 292 | |||||||
Independent | Erick Dillon | 0.6% | 71 | 118 | ||||||||
Electorate: 28,917 Valid: 12,715 (44%) Spoilt: 171 Quota: 2,120 Turnout: 12,886 (44.6%) |
Pembroke - 4 seats | |||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | Count 11 | Count 12 | |
Independent | Senator Carmencita Hederman * | 23% | 3,126 | ||||||||||||
Fianna Fáil | Senator Eoin Ryan Jnr * | 13.1% | 1,776 | 1,809 | 1,812 | 1,832 | 1,855 | 2,088 | 2,162 | 2,198 | 3,114 | ||||
Fine Gael | Joe DoyleTD* | 12.3% | 1,673 | 1,744 | 1,752 | 1,754 | 1,766 | 1,808 | 1,871 | 2,450 | 2,536 | 2,662 | 3,081 | ||
Labour Party | Dermot Lacey | 10.9% | 1,478 | 1,513 | 1,519 | 1,544 | 1,564 | 1,586 | 1,834 | 1,886 | 1,937 | 1,982 | 2,159 | 2,287 | |
Green Party | Claire Wheeler | 7.8% | 1,060 | 1,136 | 1,153 | 1,238 | 1,264 | 1,295 | 1,431 | 1,491 | 1,541 | 1,655 | 2,179 | 2,324 | |
Progressive Democrats | Jeananne Crowley | 7.7% | 1,045 | 1,130 | 1,137 | 1,142 | 1,152 | 1,203 | 1,235 | 1,331 | 1,366 | 1,451 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Ciaran O'Loughlin | 6.3% | 857 | 870 | 874 | 894 | 903 | 1,189 | 1,209 | 1,239 | |||||
Fine Gael | William Egan | 6% | 814 | 853 | 853 | 855 | 858 | 878 | 900 | ||||||
Fianna Fáil | Kathryn Byrne | 5.1% | 687 | 710 | 714 | 726 | 730 | ||||||||
Workers' Party | Tom Crilly | 3.6% | 486 | 495 | 497 | 512 | 736 | 754 | |||||||
Workers' Party | Angie Murphy | 2.4% | 321 | 327 | 329 | 339 | |||||||||
Sinn Féin | Aengus O Snodaigh | 1.6% | 220 | 222 | 222 | ||||||||||
Independent | Jim Merriman | 0.3% | 42 | 58 | |||||||||||
Electorate: 33,502 Valid: 13,585 (40.5%) Spoilt: 112 Quota: 2,740 Turnout: 13,697 (40.9%) |
Rathmines - 4 seats | ||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | |
Fianna Fáil | Michael Donnelly * | 17.9% | 1,985 | 1,994 | 1,996 | 2,036 | 2,158 | 2,209 | 2,262 | |||
Progressive Democrats | Liz O'Donnell | 14.7% | 1,635 | 1,641 | 1,650 | 1,671 | 1,695 | 1,723 | 1,797 | 1,890 | 2,154 | |
Green Party | John Gormley | 11.7% | 1,302 | 1,312 | 1,356 | 1,427 | 1,435 | 1,457 | 1,511 | 1,801 | 1,974 | |
Labour Party | Mary Freehill | 10.7% | 1,188 | 1,194 | 1,213 | 1,261 | 1,268 | 1,301 | 1,376 | 1,942 | 2,082 | |
Workers' Party | Jim Allen | 10% | 1,113 | 1,116 | 1,130 | 1,173 | 1,182 | 1,211 | 1,242 | |||
Fianna Fáil | Mary Hanafin* | 9.7% | 1,083 | 1,086 | 1,090 | 1,097 | 1,225 | 1,249 | 1,282 | 1,381 | ||
Fine Gael | Senator Maurice Manning* | 7% | 777 | 777 | 778 | 788 | 791 | 999 | 1,559 | 1,605 | 1,742 | |
Fine Gael | Terry Cosgrave | 6.8% | 757 | 760 | 764 | 784 | 787 | 901 | ||||
Fine Gael | Michael McShane* | 4.6% | 507 | 508 | 509 | 518 | 522 | |||||
Fianna Fáil | Derek Mooney | 2.8% | 309 | 312 | 312 | 317 | ||||||
Independent | Padraig Chambers | 2.3% | 256 | 283 | 304 | |||||||
Independent | Mick Canning | 1.1% | 118 | 122 | ||||||||
Independent | Harry Richards | 0.73% | 81 | |||||||||
Electorate: 30,397 Valid: 11,111 (36.6%) Spoilt: 103 Quota: 2,223 Turnout: 11,214 (36.9%) |
South Inner City - 5 seats | ||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | |
Fianna Fáil | Michael Mulcahy * | 11.5% | 1,223 | 1,224 | 1,228 | 1,250 | 1,387 | 1,430 | 1,488 | 1,602 | 1,688 | |
Labour Party | Ruairi QuinnTD | 11.4% | 1,215 | 1,216 | 1,221 | 1,261 | 1,276 | 1,369 | 1,456 | 1,595 | 1,880 | |
Independent | Brendan Lynch* | 10.9% | 1,165 | 1,171 | 1,181 | 1,208 | 1,221 | 1,230 | 1,405 | 1,518 | 1,663 | |
Green Party | Ciarán Cuffe | 10.7% | 1,141 | 1,143 | 1,150 | 1,186 | 1,197 | 1,227 | 1,350 | 1,550 | 1,789 | |
Fianna Fáil | Mary Mooney * | 10.3% | 1,102 | 1,104 | 1,106 | 1,136 | 1,355 | 1,398 | 1,523 | 1,616 | 1,717 | |
Sinn Féin | Micheal O Muireagain | 8.5% | 909 | 909 | 915 | 918 | 924 | 966 | 1,042 | |||
Fine Gael | Peter Burke* | 7.6% | 812 | 812 | 817 | 1,024 | 1,030 | 1,050 | 1,102 | 1,136 | ||
Independent | John Gallagher* | 7.4% | 788 | 789 | 800 | 808 | 820 | 823 | ||||
Workers' Party | Brian O'Connor | 7.3% | 778 | 779 | 781 | 789 | 792 | 1,112 | 1,194 | 1,359 | 1,422 | |
Workers' Party | Andrew Smith* | 5.6% | 600 | 601 | 604 | 610 | 611 | |||||
Fianna Fáil | Gerry Dunne | 4% | 429 | 432 | 434 | 444 | ||||||
Fine Gael | Bernadette Gray | 3.7% | 396 | 396 | 405 | |||||||
Independent | Christy Doyle | 0.7% | 71 | 73 | ||||||||
Independent | Jim Merriman | 0.2% | 22 | |||||||||
Electorate: 28,161 Valid: 10,651 (37.8%) Spoilt: 204 Quota: 1,776 Turnout: 10,855 (38.6%) |
Preceded by Dublin City Council election, 1985 | Dublin City Council elections | Succeeded by Dublin City Council election, 1999 |
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