Dublin City Council election, 1991

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Dublin City Council election, 1991

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  1985 27 June 1991 1999  

All 52 seats to Dublin City Council

 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Labour Party Fine Gael
Seats won20106
Seat change-6+8-7

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
Party Workers' Party Green Party Sinn Féin
Seats won541
Seat change-1+4-

 Seventh partyEighth party
 
Party Progressive Democrats Independent
Seats won15
Seat change+1+1

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Map showing the area of Dublin City Council

Council control after election

Fianna Fáil
Workers Party

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

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.

Contents

Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fianna Fáil 20-649,21032.5%
Labour Party 10+819,38412.8%
Fine Gael 6-721,94214.5%
Workers' Party 5-114,2249.4%
Green Party 4+48,8865.9%
Sinn Féin 1-7,1044.7%
Progressive Democrats 1+15,0713.4%
Independent 5+125,44916.8%
Totals52-151,270100%

Results by Electoral Area

Artane

Artane - 4 seats
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12
Fianna Fáil Senator Seán Haughey *27.3%2,976           
Labour Party Paddy Bourke 11.3%1,2361,2681,2801,2941,3061,3221,3471,3561,4901,6011,7291,969
Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole10.4%1,1371,1581,1681,1741,1811,1931,2061,2521,2741,3051,4191,606
Labour Party Tommy Broughan 9.9%1,0831,1241,1401,1641,1741,1951,2621,2821,3731,4451,5832,073
Workers' Party John Curry8.2%8969199329499529611,0121,0501,0941,1851,327 
Fianna Fáil Ita Green*7.5%8151,2211,2261,2521,2531,3081,3311,7191,7731,8831,9992,089
Independent Finian McGrath 4.7%509527537567569605659678740881  
Green Party Bronwen Maher 4.5%493505516534537581620638720   
Fine Gael Kathy Moore3.2%354366368379576602621626    
Fianna Fáil Jim Howard3.2%348539541554558567581     
Independent Joe Dowling2.5%277288299327331346      
Independent John O'Gorman2.3%248253263269271      
Fine Gael Philip Marsh2.1%225231233249        
Independent Austin McCoy1.9%209217222         
Independent Vincent Quinn1%110116          
Electorate: 26,692  Valid: 10,916 (40.9%)  Spoilt: 154  Quota: 2,184  Turnout: 11,070 (41.5%)

    Ballyfermot

    Ballyfermot - 4 seats
    PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12
    Labour Party Michael Conaghan 18.7%2,1302,1372,1972,2402,2702,297      
    Fianna Fáil Senator Olga Bennett *15.6%1,7741,8521,8961,9061,9432,2202,2632,322    
    Independent Vincent Jackson 13.8%1,5751,6071,6241,6321,7371,7742,1002,2752,2762,282  
    Workers' Party Tomas MacGiollaTD*8.3%9499731,0081,3361,4081,4311,5161,6751,6781,6831,7821,948
    Fine Gael Tom Corcoran6.1%6947007117207367467677817877901,3161,416
    Fine Gael Charlie McManus*6%680692712713722734738753756757  
    Fianna Fáil Gregg Craig5.5%627657667672690832848885888910940 
    Sinn Féin Noel Kavanagh5%569578590605629636678     
    Independent Marian Doyle4.3%495504529542582591      
    Fianna Fáil Michael Delaney*4.3%493536541544569       
    Workers' Party Linda Kavanagh 3.7%423425446         
    Independent Paul Guiden3.7%419440451457        
    Green Party Cecilia Armelin2.5%286287          
    Fianna Fáil Robert Ryan2%232           
    Independent Reginald Norton0.4%47           
    Electorate: 26,145  Valid: 11,393 (43.6%)  Spoilt: 138  Quota: 2,279  Turnout: 11,531 (44.1%)

      Cabra

      Cabra- 3 seats
      PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12Count 13
      Fianna Fáil Dr.Dermot FitzpatrickTD*16.5%1,8021,8071,8151,8331,8551,8911,9211,9622,0252,4642,5742,989 
      Fianna Fáil Patrick Farry*13.9%1,5161,5181,5241,5411,5571,5711,5911,6281,6932,0332,1542,4332,600
      Fine Gael Jim MitchellTD10.7%1,1641,1691,1751,1881,2061,4551,4971,5581,5841,6181,6982,0042,071
      Independent Sean Clerkin10.4%1,1361,1421,1461,1611,1771,1941,2171,3021,3611,3881,606  
      Fianna Fáil Willie O'Byrne8.5%9229269319589751,0001,0121,0251,089    
      Labour Party Cecelia Rafferty7.2%7867928098408779031,1301,3351,4101,4601,7381,9531,981
      Independent Sean Coultry7.1%7707757858248728859381,0261,1791,226   
      Sinn Féin Mick Finnegan5.5%603603765782819843863877     
      Green Party Joe Baker4.6%498509514529569579638      
      Workers' Party Carol Tiernan4.2%453456477494524532       
      Fine Gael John Kearney3.5%386388395417441        
      Independent Ambrose O'Shea2.5%275278279          
      Independent Gaye McEvoy2.5%273282284328         
      Sinn Féin Anne Speed2.3%256259           
      Independent Brendan Price0.6%65            
      Electorate: 24,124  Valid: 10,905 (45.2%)  Spoilt: 108  Quota: 2,727  Turnout: 11,013 (45.7%)

        Clontarf

        Clontarf - 5 seats
        PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11
        Independent Sean Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus *18.4%3,411          
        Fianna Fáil Ivor CallelyTD*15%2,7922,8222,8262,8682,9272,9813,0323,110   
        Fine Gael Richard BrutonTD12.9%2,3932,4382,4462,4722,5252,6462,7152,8723,0774,198 
        Fianna Fáil John StaffordTD*9.4%1,7471,7661,7731,7941,8401,8671,8981,9662,2242,4132,539
        Fianna Fáil Joe Burke*9.2%1,7131,7211,7261,7381,7471,7801,8121,8472,0622,1472,241
        Fine Gael Pat Lee TD*7.3%1,3611,3871,3941,4111,4461,4691,4901,5581,721  
        Labour Party Derek McDowell 6.6%1,2251,2471,2541,2871,3151,3741,7922,1562,3432,4612,827
        Independent Dominic Noonan5.6%1,0481,0651,0791,1011,1461,2191,2571,435   
        Workers' Party Triona Dooney4.1%767780786819835919     
        Green Party Steve Rawson3.9%7257687798419231,0551,241    
        Independent Patricia Coonagh3%559576586625670      
        Independent Gavin O Fiachain2%376413417470       
        Independent Kate Nugent1.9%348384397        
        Independent Michael Reeves0.5%96100         
        Electorate: 37,155  Valid: 18,561 (50%)  Spoilt: 126  Quota: 3,094  Turnout: 18,687 (50.3%)

          Crumlin

          Crumlin- 4 seats
          PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
          Fine Gael Gay MitchellTD*21.8%2,287       
          Workers' Party Eric ByrneTD*19.9%2,0812,100      
          Labour Party Joe Connolly14.9%1,5571,5731,5851,6481,7591,8791,9122,328
          Fianna Fáil Ben BriscoeTD*14.1%1,4771,4901,5971,6221,6691,7201,9062,027
          Green Party Mary Bowers6%623631633727774930946 
          Fianna Fáil Etain O'Moore5.9%6176227397587808121,1011,218
          Fianna Fáil Damien Murray4.3%453459519535549579  
          Independent Seamus Concannon3.8%401405412452505   
          Sinn Féin Martin McGovern3.3%342345349     
          Fianna Fáil Pat Tuffy3.2%332334      
          Fine Gael Ruairi McGinley2.9%299416427440    
          Electorate: 28,341  Valid: 10,469 (36.9%)  Spoilt: 138  Quota: 2,094  Turnout: 10,607 (37.4%)

            Donaghmede

            Donaghmede - 5 seats
            PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12Count 13
            Fianna Fáil Liam FitzgeraldTD*19.6%2,894            
            Labour Party Seán Kenny *14.2%2,0972,1472,1772,2052,2112,2952,709      
            Fianna Fáil Martin Brady 14.1%2,0862,2472,3042,567         
            Workers' Party Pat McCartanTD*8.3%1,2331,2561,2771,2891,2921,3401,4211,5031,5591,7692,4072,535 
            Green Party Siabh O'Neill5.5%8098208618868911,0361,0861,1401,2301,3951,5031,7551,787
            Fine Gael Brian Monaghan5.2%7738408749941,0711,1301,1481,1561,2191,3071,357  
            Workers' Party Angela Loscher4.8%704707720736737753818871886946   
            Fine Gael Niamh Cosgrave 4.7%6917007167337348388869061,3761,4871,5481,7511,785
            Independent Gerry Clerkin4.6%686699745754755779811828847    
            Labour Party Ann Carter4.6%675689700718720751       
            Progressive Democrats Eamon Pitts4.4%648655674691692        
            Fine Gael Barney McLoughlin4.3%643649667696699810817825     
            Fianna Fáil Rose Daly3.3%487547567          
            Independent James Connolly2.5%372375           
            Electorate: 36,307  Valid: 14,798 (40.8%)  Spoilt: 146  Quota: 2,467  Turnout: 14,944 (41.2%)

              Drumcondra

              Drumcondra - 5 seats
              PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12Count 13Count 14
              Fianna Fáil Noel Ahern *19.4%2,745             
              Fianna Fáil Michael BarrettTD*13.4%1,9022,1232,1392,1432,2542,2932,576       
              Labour Party Roisin Shortall 11.1%1,5791,5931,6031,6151,6231,6731,6971,7111,7491,8061,8522,446  
              Workers' Party Eamonn O'Brien*7.7%1,0911,0961,1061,3281,3521,3701,3761,3791,3971,4231,5811,8611,9132,012
              Fine Gael Brendan Brady6.8%9649859981,0001,0091,0671,0831,1021,3441,7631,7781,8121,8232,181
              Labour Party Desmond O'Malley6.7%9429449529639881,0081,0111,0131,0191,0381,209   
              Independent Alice Glenn*6.4%9099289619669761,0481,0791,1181,1581,2181,2871,3131,320 
              Green Party Dermot Hamilton6.4%9009099609669781,0441,0691,0921,1221,1661,2881,3431,3581,705
              Sinn Féin Eileen Murphy4.9%700713715721743748759767771773    
              Fine Gael Eddie Nolan3.7%518523527530538560571578670     
              Fine Gael Tom Farrell3%432438446446452487493499      
              Progressive Democrats Terry Fitzpatrick2.9%407413417420425         
              Fianna Fáil Mary Foley2.3%319375376377440453        
              Fianna Fáil Peter Lydon2.1%294309312313          
              Workers' Party Seán Ó Cionnaith 1.9%273274280           
              Independent Brian Gormley0.7%105106            
              Independent Eamon Murphy0.6%7474            
              Electorate: 33,237  Valid: 14,164 (42.6%)  Spoilt: 144  Quota: 2,361  Turnout: 14,308 (43.1%)

                Finglas

                Finglas - 4 seats
                PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12Count 13
                Fianna Fáil Pat Carey *23.1%2,774            
                Fine Gael Mary FlahertyTD*11.3%1,3591,3931,3991,4081,4711,4921,5421,5881,6041,6891,7411,8872,237
                Fianna Fáil Tony Taaffe10.2%1,2281,3121,3181,3231,3321,3441,3771,4461,4621,5061,6162,1472,393
                Labour Party Dr. Bill Tormey9.1%1,0901,1131,1151,1181,1291,1521,1671,1811,2081,3061,4441,5131,808
                Progressive Democrats Barney Rock 7.8%9409599639689881,0151,0451,0751,0941,1881,3011,423 
                Sinn Féin Harry Fleming7.7%9219429459549559629679839971,032   
                Workers' Party Lucia O'Neill7.3%8808968979089159219339411,2951,4591,6551,7581,889
                Fianna Fáil Pat Grant7.1%8529239309369389499911,1171,1331,1691,266  
                Green Party Aidan Meagher4.6%550559562569576595648654680    
                Workers' Party Samuel Jordan3.9%465477482490491501509518     
                Independent Lily Fisher2.1%258263270276279296       
                Fianna Fáil Noel Cloak2.1%251317330332333338356      
                Independent Gerard Doolan1.2%147150165182183        
                Fine Gael Miriam Wilson1.1%127129130131         
                Independent Billy Keegan0.7%838790          
                Independent Brendan Atkinson0.4%4546           
                Independent Frank Clarke0.3%3235           
                Electorate: 25,496  Valid: 12,002 (47.1%)  Spoilt: 125  Quota: 2,401  Turnout: 12,127 (47.6%)

                  North Inner City

                  North Inner City - 5 seats
                  PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9
                  Independent Tony GregoryTD*32.2%4,094        
                  Fianna Fáil Tony Kett *12.2%1,5451,7081,7091,7271,7511,8062,136  
                  Sinn Féin Christy Burke *11.3%1,4371,8701,8811,9091,9532,0152,1162,189 
                  Fianna Fáil Tom Stafford9.1%1,1531,3291,3411,3521,3921,4551,5851,6571,812
                  Labour Party Senator Joe Costello 8.7%1,1031,4511,4621,4831,5261,6221,6751,8992,246
                  Workers' Party Mike Jennings5.6%7119499579721,0011,0391,0791,2481,353
                  Fine Gael Deirdre Healy4.7%6037027118648809419641,063 
                  Fianna Fáil Ernie Beggs4.7%593681684694701759   
                  Green Party Patricia McKenna 3.9%499643660671756806830  
                  Progressive Democrats Tom Allen3.1%396497502509561    
                  Independent Tony Lowth2%257357384392     
                  Fine Gael Dave Kearney2%253290292      
                  Independent Erick Dillon0.6%71118       
                  Electorate: 28,917  Valid: 12,715 (44%)  Spoilt: 171  Quota: 2,120  Turnout: 12,886 (44.6%)

                    Pembroke

                    Pembroke - 4 seats
                    PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12
                    Independent Senator Carmencita Hederman *23%3,126           
                    Fianna Fáil Senator Eoin Ryan Jnr *13.1%1,7761,8091,8121,8321,8552,0882,1622,1983,114   
                    Fine Gael Joe DoyleTD*12.3%1,6731,7441,7521,7541,7661,8081,8712,4502,5362,6623,081 
                    Labour Party Dermot Lacey 10.9%1,4781,5131,5191,5441,5641,5861,8341,8861,9371,9822,1592,287
                    Green Party Claire Wheeler7.8%1,0601,1361,1531,2381,2641,2951,4311,4911,5411,6552,1792,324
                    Progressive Democrats Jeananne Crowley 7.7%1,0451,1301,1371,1421,1521,2031,2351,3311,3661,451  
                    Fianna Fáil Ciaran O'Loughlin6.3%8578708748949031,1891,2091,239    
                    Fine Gael William Egan6%814853853855858878900     
                    Fianna Fáil Kathryn Byrne5.1%687710714726730       
                    Workers' Party Tom Crilly3.6%486495497512736754      
                    Workers' Party Angie Murphy2.4%321327329339        
                    Sinn Féin Aengus O Snodaigh 1.6%220222222         
                    Independent Jim Merriman0.3%4258          
                    Electorate: 33,502  Valid: 13,585 (40.5%)  Spoilt: 112  Quota: 2,740  Turnout: 13,697 (40.9%)

                      Rathmines

                      Rathmines - 4 seats
                      PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9
                      Fianna Fáil Michael Donnelly *17.9%1,9851,9941,9962,0362,1582,2092,262  
                      Progressive Democrats Liz O'Donnell 14.7%1,6351,6411,6501,6711,6951,7231,7971,8902,154
                      Green Party John Gormley 11.7%1,3021,3121,3561,4271,4351,4571,5111,8011,974
                      Labour Party Mary Freehill 10.7%1,1881,1941,2131,2611,2681,3011,3761,9422,082
                      Workers' Party Jim Allen10%1,1131,1161,1301,1731,1821,2111,242  
                      Fianna Fáil Mary Hanafin*9.7%1,0831,0861,0901,0971,2251,2491,2821,381 
                      Fine Gael Senator Maurice Manning*7%7777777787887919991,5591,6051,742
                      Fine Gael Terry Cosgrave6.8%757760764784787901   
                      Fine Gael Michael McShane*4.6%507508509518522    
                      Fianna Fáil Derek Mooney2.8%309312312317     
                      Independent Padraig Chambers2.3%256283304      
                      Independent Mick Canning1.1%118122       
                      Independent Harry Richards0.73%81        
                      Electorate: 30,397  Valid: 11,111 (36.6%)  Spoilt: 103  Quota: 2,223  Turnout: 11,214 (36.9%)

                        South Inner City

                        South Inner City - 5 seats
                        PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9
                        Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcahy *11.5%1,2231,2241,2281,2501,3871,4301,4881,6021,688
                        Labour Party Ruairi QuinnTD11.4%1,2151,2161,2211,2611,2761,3691,4561,5951,880
                        Independent Brendan Lynch*10.9%1,1651,1711,1811,2081,2211,2301,4051,5181,663
                        Green Party Ciarán Cuffe 10.7%1,1411,1431,1501,1861,1971,2271,3501,5501,789
                        Fianna Fáil Mary Mooney *10.3%1,1021,1041,1061,1361,3551,3981,5231,6161,717
                        Sinn Féin Micheal O Muireagain8.5%9099099159189249661,042  
                        Fine Gael Peter Burke*7.6%8128128171,0241,0301,0501,1021,136 
                        Independent John Gallagher*7.4%788789800808820823   
                        Workers' Party Brian O'Connor7.3%7787797817897921,1121,1941,3591,422
                        Workers' Party Andrew Smith*5.6%600601604610611    
                        Fianna Fáil Gerry Dunne4%429432434444     
                        Fine Gael Bernadette Gray3.7%396396405      
                        Independent Christy Doyle0.7%7173       
                        Independent Jim Merriman0.2%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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                          Next United Kingdom general election

                          The next general election in the United Kingdom is scheduled to be held on 5 May 2022 under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011. The election may be held at an earlier date in the event of an early election motion being passed by a super-majority of two-thirds in the House of Commons, or a vote of no confidence in the government which is not followed by a vote of confidence within 14 days.

                          2020 United States presidential election 59th United States presidential election

                          The 2020 United States presidential election, scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2020, will be the 59th quadrennial U.S. presidential election. Voters will select presidential electors who in turn on December 14, 2020, will either elect a new president and vice president or re-elect the incumbents. The series of presidential primary elections and caucuses are likely to be held during the first six months of 2020. This nominating process is also an indirect election, where voters cast ballots selecting a slate of delegates to a political party's nominating convention, who then in turn elect their party's presidential nominee.

                          2020 United States elections Election in the United States on 2020

                          The 2020 United States elections will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives, 34 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate, and the office of President of the United States will be contested. Thirteen state and territorial governorships, as well as numerous other state and local elections, will also be contested.

                          2019 Australian federal election Election for the 46th Parliament of Australia

                          The 2019 Australian federal election will elect members of the 46th Parliament of Australia. The election will be called following the dissolution or expiry of the 45th Parliament as elected at the 2016 double dissolution federal election.

                          2022 United States elections

                          The 2022 United States elections will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 in the middle of the term of the President elected in 2020. During this mid-term election year, all 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 34 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate will be contested. 39 state and territorial governorships and numerous other state and local elections will also be contested. This will be the first election affected by the redistricting that will follow the 2020 United States Census.