Galway County Council election, 1999

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Galway County Council election, 1999

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  1991 10 June 1999 2004  

All 30 seats to Galway County Council

 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Progressive Democrats
Seats won1692
Seat change+2-1-2

 Fourth party
 
Party Independent
Seats won3
Seat change+1

Galway in Ireland.svg

Map showing the area of Galway County Council

Council control after election

TBD

An election to Galway County Council took place on 10 June 1999 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 30 councillors were elected from five electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office.

Galway County Council

Galway County Council is the authority responsible for local government in County Galway, Ireland. As a county council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. The council is responsible for housing and community, roads and transportation, urban planning and development, amenity and culture, and environment. The council has 39 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the title of Cathaoirleach. The county administration is headed by a Chief Executive. The county seat is at Áras an Chontae in Galway city.

Contents

Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fianna Fáil 16+226,70345.06%
Fine Gael 9-117,68829.85%
Progressive Democrats 2-23,5676.02%
Independent 3+19,49916.03%
Totals30-59,262100%

Results by Electoral Area

Ballinasloe

Ballinasloe - 5 seats
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4
Fianna Fáil Joe Callanan *30.343,006   
Fine Gael Michael Mullins *14.881,4741,669  
Fianna Fáil James Joyce13.041,2921,5401,6071,714
Fianna Fáil Tomás Mannion12.021,1911,5281,5741,659
Fianna Fáil Pat O'Sullivan*9.559461,2771,3761,737
Fine Gael Michael Finnerty*8.508429261,0021,176
Independent John Molloy7.80773850938 
Sinn Féin Dermot Connolly3.88384466  
Electorate: 16,521  Valid: 9,908 (59.97%)  Spoilt: 190  Quota: 1,652  Turnout: 10,098 (61.12%)

    Connemara

    Connemara - 7 seats
    PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10
    Fine Gael John Mannion Jnr *12.471,5701,611        
    Fine Gael Pól Ó Foighil 11.421,4381,4531,4641,4901,638     
    Independent Seamus Gavin*11.201,4101,4341,4371,4561,4631,4741,5611,583  
    Fianna Fáil Josie Conneely*9.501,1961,1961,1971,3441,3911,4001,4331,5391,667 
    Fianna Fáil Seán Ó Neachtain *8.651,0891,0901,0901,0961,1091,1121,2581,3841,583 
    Fianna Fáil Connie Ní Fhatharta*8.381,0551,0551,0551,0631,0971,1031,1571,3651,5001,546
    Independent Seamus Walsh7.379289719759911,0111,0191,0851,0991,3131,326
    Independent Tom Welby Snr7.138979289319851,0051,0171,0591,0811,2691,281
    Fianna Fáil Pierce O'Malley6.66838856858878889891911980  
    Republican Sinn Féin Tomas O Curraoin4.64584587587590608614    
    Fianna Fáil Eithne Nic Dhonnchadha4.30541542542549613619654   
    Independent Eamonn McLoughlin3.40428429430       
    Fine Gael Eamonn Mylotte3.09389420432485      
    Fine Gael Paul Stewart1.78224         
    Electorate: 25,628  Valid: 12,587 (49.11%)  Spoilt: 275  Quota: 1,574  Turnout: 12,862 (50.19%)

      Loughrea

      Loughrea - 7 seats
      PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
      Fianna Fáil Michael (Stroke) Fahy *14.412,068      
      Fine Gael Ulick BurkeTD12.981,863      
      Independent Pat Hynes 9.961,4291,4421,4671,4901,5341,6621,712
      Fine Gael Jimmy McClearn *9.731,3961,3981,4031,4661,6112,143 
      Fianna Fáil Michael Cunningham*9.601,3771,5001,5741,6201,6991,7561,769
      Fianna Fáil Michael Regan*9.411,3511,3811,3941,5431,5841,7631,913
      Fianna Fáil Matt Loughnane*8.901,2771,3291,3441,4331,5641,6431,683
      Progressive Democrats Willie Burke*7.281,0451,0511,0621,2101,240  
      Fine Gael Peter Feeney 7.061,0131,0201,0251,0301,3201,3601,398
      Fine Gael Joe Monaghan5.60804820830835   
      Fianna Fáil Walter Burke3.82548560565    
      Independent P.J. Baldwin0.99142153     
      Fine Gael Donal Healy0.263739     
      Electorate: 23,845  Valid: 14,350 (60.18%)  Spoilt: 277  Quota: 1,794  Turnout: 14,627 (61.34%)

        Oranmore

        Oranmore- 4 seats
        PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5
        Fine Gael Senator Jarlath McDonagh *23.091,924    
        Progressive Democrats Noel Grealish 16.701,3571,4441,5171,779 
        Fianna Fáil Mary Hoade16.261,3141,3401,4151,4951,600
        Fianna Fáil Tim Rabbitt 19.781,2471,2841,4331,848 
        Fine Gael Kathleen Carey13.301,1081,1761,1951,3851,461
        Independent Enda O'Rourke12.241,0201,0461,081  
        Fianna Fáil John Molloy4.34362375   
        Electorate: 15,503  Valid: 8,332 (53.74%)  Spoilt: 74  Quota: 1,667  Turnout: 8,406 (54.22%)

          Tuam

          Tuam - 7 seats
          PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10
          Fine Gael Paul ConnaughtonTD*11.551,7451,7741,8852,155      
          Fianna Fáil Kathleen Quinn*9.491,4331,4381,4861,5461,5601,5951,6412,048  
          Fianna Fáil Paddy McHugh *8.991,3581,3961,4481,4611,4691,5851,7091,913  
          Fine Gael Tom McHugh 8.321,2561,2851,3751,4491,5041,6991,8401,919  
          Fine Gael Tiernan Walsh*7.981,2051,2081,2221,3081,3791,4211,4761,5961,6341,642
          Progressive Democrats Joe Burke*7.711,1651,2011,2931,3211,3351,4961,5891,6561,6621,669
          Fianna Fáil Michael Connolly7.301,1031,1201,1551,2311,2551,2771,5041,6731,7391,744
          Fianna Fáil Tom Hussey*7.121,0751,0881,1611,2181,2341,3061,390   
          Fianna Fáil Tom Reilly6.861,0361,0821,1301,1411,1421,2971,4371,5511,6001,610
          Independent Pete Roche6.579921,0521,0821,1501,1671,233    
          Labour Party Colm Keaveney 5.548378919771,0131,028     
          Fine Gael Tom Meehan5.27796808816       
          Independent John Brogan4.79724738        
          Independent Bartley Furey1.54233         
          Independent Seán Hehir0.97147         
          Electorate: 25,351  Valid: 15,105 (66.79%)  Spoilt: 272  Quota: 1,889  Turnout: 15,377 (67.36%)
            Preceded by
            Galway County Council election, 1991
            Galway County Council elections Succeeded by
            Galway County Council election, 2004

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