Kildare County Council election, 2014

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Kildare County Council election, 2014
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  2009 23 May 20142019 

All 40 seats to Kildare County Council
21 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Labour Party
Seats won1295
Seat change+6--1

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
Party Sinn Féin Independent
Seats won59
Seat change+5+5

Kildare in Ireland.svg
Map showing the area of Kildare County Council

Council control after election

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An election to Kildare County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 40 councillors were elected from five electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office, an increase in 15 seats compared to 2009. [1] In addition Athy Town Council, Leixlip Town Council, Naas Town Council and Newbridge Town Council were all abolished.

Kildare County Council

Kildare County Council is the authority responsible for local government in County Kildare, 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 40 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the title of Mayor. The county administration is headed by a Chief Executive, Peter Carey. The county town is Naas.

Athy Town in Leinster, Ireland

Athy is a market town at the meeting of the River Barrow and the Grand Canal in south-west County Kildare, Ireland, 72 kilometres southwest of Dublin. A population of 9,677 makes it the sixth largest town in Kildare and the 50th largest in the Republic of Ireland, with a growth rate of approximately 60% since the 2002 census.

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In recognition of its major population growth in recent times Kildare was allocated 15 additional council seats. This helped to insulate both Government parties somewhat from anti-Government hostility that lead to seat losses in other counties. Fine Gael returned 9 seats, as they did in 2009 and Labour returned with 5 councillors, a loss of 1 seat in the Kildare-Newbridge LEA. Fianna Fáil emerged as the big winners doubling their seats to 12 and becoming the largest party. The party won 3 seats in each of Kildare-Newbridge, Maynooth and in Naas. Sinn Féin won a seat in each LEA, returning to County Hall for the first time since 1999. [2] Independents also gained 5 seats to have a total membership of 9. [3]

Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fianna Fáil 12+616,53026.4%
Fine Gael 9-13,11120.9%
Labour Party 5-18,35913.4%
Sinn Féin 5+57,49411.9%
Independent 9+514,20722.7%
Totals40+15100%

Results by Electoral Area

Athy

Athy - 6 seats
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
Fianna Fáil Martin Miley, Jnr*17.121,747      
Labour Party Mark Wall*15.011,531      
Fianna Fáil Mark Dalton13.471,3741,499     
Labour Party Aoife Breslin11.951,2191,2411,3771,4341,4491,470 
Fine Gael Ivan Keatley*11.611,1841,2741,521    
Fine Gael Richard O'Rourke8.929109189809841,0301,0331,079
Sinn Féin Thomas Redmond8.278448598959029049101,563
Sinn Féin Ger Kelly7.97813828863868868879 
Fine Gael Richard Daly*5.69580594     
Electorate: 22,014  Valid: 10,202 (46.34%)  Spoilt: 196  Quota: 1,458  Turnout: 10,398 (47.23%)

    Celbridge-Leixlip

    Celbridge-Leixlip - 7 seats
    PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12
    Fianna Fáil Frank O'Rourke *†††††15.311,814           
    Independent Anthony Larkin*12.161,441           
    Sinn Féin Ide Cussen†††††††††8.019499699901,0131,0251,0261,0731,0991,1351,1831,2381,244
    Independent Bernard Caldwell7.939409459779899919921,0651,1831,2881,485  
    Labour Party Kevin Byrne*7.118428939039189749741,0241,1041,1231,1331,1981,231
    Fine Gael Joe Neville6.527737817937979819821,0081,0931,1941,3471,674 
    Independent Brendan Young6.237387637838498728759971,0261,0621,1841,3401,387
    Labour Party Shane Griffin6.147277687718058688689139841,0181,0321,1391,178
    Green Party Shane Fitzgerald5.84692701719732743745768803885995  
    Independent Denis McCarthy5.20616619645688690693728762819   
    Labour Party Colm Purcell*4.32512518528528545545550     
    Independent Michael Beirne3.63430446475519541541      
    Fianna Fáil Gráinne Whelan3.61428524538543555555571604    
    Fine Gael Philip Slattery3.38401425428439        
    Independent Peter Kavanagh2.37281291308         
    Independent James Devaney1.57186189          
    Independent Jean Berry0.657780          
    Electorate: 27,070  Valid: 11,847 (43.76%)  Spoilt: 111  Quota: 1,481  Turnout: 11,958 (44.17%)

      Kildare-Newbridge

      Kildare-Newbridge - 9 seats
      PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12Count 13Count 14Count 15Count 16Count 17
      Fianna Fáil Fiona O'Loughlin *††††††12.451,786                
      Fianna Fáil Suzanne Doyle*10.471,502                
      Fine Gael Fiona McLoughlin-Healy††††††††9.871,4151,445               
      Sinn Féin Mark Lynch9.021,2931,3081,3151,3181,3191,3251,3361,3511,3601,3781,4121,440     
      Independent Joanne Pender7.151,0261,0421,0671,0731,0731,0841,1121,1381,1831,2031,2631,3151,442    
      Independent Paddy Kennedy*6.679579819889919931,0171,0431,0701,1111,1321,1651,2431,2951,3411,3431,482 
      Fianna Fáil Seán Power 6.198881,0031,0091,0261,0271,0301,0501,0601,0811,11031,1271,1631,1871,2391,2401,3151,321
      Fine Gael Mark Stafford5.688148878908958968999099139169429571,533     
      Sinn Féin Damian Molyneaux4.76682693698699699706711738746756772796846866867  
      Fine Gael Michael Nolan, Jnr*4.64666678681682682693709720736757765787798920920972977
      Independent Willie Crowley†††3.855525595635645655715846036666836947538638748761,0201,055
      Fine Gael Mary Donnelly3.60516527527535536543546547549592623639677    
      Independent Declan Crowe2.59372376382387387388392397403421492581     
      Independent Murty Aspell2.50359365375376377384402428454472484      
      Independent John (Gusher) Gleeson2.32333336338347347351355365372388       
      Independent Morgan McCabe1.81259266270270270272287296         
      Labour Party Francis Browne*1.48212215217222222304308314316        
      Independent Seamus Finn1.43205208219220220228230          
      Labour Party Willie Hamilton1.38198200201202203            
      Independent Ray O'Brien1.37196204208208209212           
      Independent Jason Turner0.76109110               
      Electorate: 32,598  Valid: 14,340 (43.99%)  Spoilt: 197  Quota: 1,435  Turnout: 14,537 (44.59%)

        Maynooth

        Maynooth - 9 seats
        PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10
        Fine Gael Brendan Weld*13.821,701         
        Independent Padraig McEvoy*13.561,668         
        Sinn Féin Réada Cronin10.491,291         
        Independent Teresa Murray7.749529841,0451,0501,1361,268    
        Labour Party John McGinley*7.539279369509529569611,1421,1441,1511,188
        Fianna Fáil Naoise O Cearúil7.489209399639669709801,0001,0601,0651,089
        Fianna Fáil Paul Ward6.938538979219239259619751,0151,0181,046
        Fine Gael Tim Durkan5.837178568898918959119549779811,325
        Fianna Fáil Daragh Fitzpatrick5.386627227717747897968181,1131,1161,250
        People Before Profit Martin Grehan5.08625640688708731797829852866899
        Fine Gael Seamus Langan*4.87599688700702747757781858859 
        Fianna Fáil Ben Doyle4.27529539552556583592611   
        Labour Party Julie McNamara2.64325356437438446458    
        Independent John Paul Gannon2.32286297340351392     
        Independent Joan McGuire2.06254261296301      
        Electorate: 28,237  Valid: 12,305 (43.86%)  Spoilt: 163  Quota: 1,232  Turnout: 12,468 (44.44%)

          Naas

          Naas - 9 seats
          PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12
          Fianna Fáil James Lawless ††††16.152,123           
          Sinn Féin Sorcha O'Neill†††††††12.341,622           
          Independent Seamie Moore*9.941,3071,361          
          Fine Gael Darren Scully*9.231,2131,2911,3051,3081,321       
          Fianna Fáil Robert Power7.299541,1741,1981,2091,2181,2311,2411,2831,344   
          Fianna Fáil Willie Callaghan*††7.239501,1191,1371,1481,1591,1851,1971,3041,361   
          Fine Gael Billy Hillis6.258228398468498508628728931,0401,0471,0531,101
          Labour Party Anne Breen6.218168468638668778909061,0741,1941,2081,2131,533
          Fine Gael Fintan Brett6.098008438488518528638718851,0191,0271,0381,145
          Fine Gael Jacinta O'Sullivan4.51593623635637640651661694    
          Labour Party Fergus Carpenter4.0526631642643645652665721754757759 
          Labour Party Ger Dunne3.99524539556556561566575     
          Independent Paddy Horan2.26297308355359415542706739763765770807
          Direct Democracy Martin Byrne1.72226241300301326348      
          Independent Francis James O'Rourke1.40184197234237304       
          Independent Cathal Spelman1.38182194233234        
          Electorate: 30,335  Valid: 13,143 (43.33%)  Spoilt: 171  Quota: 1,315  Turnout: 13,314 (43.89%)

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            1. "Kildare". The Irish Times .
            2. http://electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1999L&cons=12
            3. "Kildare Local Elections". Irish Independent.

            Post-Election Changes

            Preceded by
            Kildare County Council election, 2009
            Kildare County Council elections Succeeded by
            Kildare County Council election, 2019