Laois County Council election, 2009

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Laois County Council election, 2009
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  2004 5 June 2009 2014  

All 25 seats to Laois County Council

  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Fine Gael Fianna Fáil Labour Party
Seats won 12 8 1
Seat change +3 -3 -

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Sinn Féin Independent Progressive Democrats
Seats won 1 3 0
Seat change - +1 -1

Laois in Ireland.svg

Map showing the area of Laois County Council

Council control after election

TBD

An election to Laois County Council took place on 5 June 2009 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 25 councillors were elected from five electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office.

Laois County Council

Laois County Council is the authority responsible for local government in County Laois, 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 19 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the title of Cathaoirleach (Chairperson). The county administration is headed by a Chief Executive, Gerard Murphy. The county town is Port Laoise.

Contents

Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fine Gael 12+313,17538.29%
Fianna Fáil 8-311,65833.88%
Labour Party 1-2,0075,83%
Sinn Féin 1-2,8108.17%
Independent 3+14,71113.69%
Progressive Democrats 0-1
Totals25-34,409100%

Results by Electoral Area

Borris-in-Ossory

Borris-in-Ossory - 6 seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
Fianna Fáil John Joe Fennelly* 19.871,758      
Fine Gael Michael Lalor* 15.061,332      
Fine Gael John King 11.42 1,010753 756842853880899
Fianna Fáil Brendan Phelan* 11.00 9731,109 1,1101,190   
Fine Gael John Bonham* 9.69 857954 9559769861,0561,191
Fine Gael Marty Phelan* 10.94 9681,008 1,0091,0411,0691,1111,191
Fianna Fáil Michael Phelan 8.68 768886 8869039069841,001
Labour Party Raymond Fitzpatrick 5.35 473508 508542546646 
Sinn Féin Aaron Delaney 5.30 469498 499531536  
Independent M.J. Walsh 2.61 231247 248    
Christian Solidarity Colm Callanan 0.09 810      
Electorate: 14,167  Valid: 8,847 (62.45%)  Spoilt: 109  Quota: 1,264  Turnout: 8,956 (63.22%)

    Emo

    Emo- 4 seats
    Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
    Fine Gael Tom Mulhall 13.41 747747 8218379399911,0661,091
    Independent Paul Mitchell 12.10 674676 7017728299609831,102
    Fianna Fáil Ray Cribbin* 11.08 617617 6256446736948321,191
    Sinn Féin Aidan Mullins 10.25 571573 583615636753799895
    Fine Gael James Deegan* 10.16 566567 647661767831964992
    Fianna Fáil Willie Murphy 9.66 538538 541562572610709 
    Fianna Fáil Paschal McEvoy 8.99 501501 504508588604  
    Independent Tom Cushen 7.68 428428 434460    
    Labour Party Margaret Guijt Lawlor 7.20 401401 428484505   
    Fine Gael Winifred Champ Cox 4.63 258258       
    Independent Frances Emerson 4.63 258260 280     
    Christian Solidarity Colm Callanan 4.63 11       
    Electorate: 8,110  Valid: 4,847 (59.77%)  Spoilt: 82  Quota: 970  Turnout: 4,929 (60.78%)

      Luggacurren

      Luggacurren- 4 seats
      Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
      Fine Gael James Daly* 20.981,179     
      Fine Gael John Moran* 20.681,162     
      Fianna Fáil Dick Miller* 14.10 792801 817831839957
      Fianna Fáil Padraig Fleming 14.04 789801 8408758861,148
      Fianna Fáil Laurence Phelan 12.62 709716 728745753 
      Independent Ben Brennan 10.43 586598 6777707811,025
      Independent Nuala Finnegan 2.94 165171 208   
      Sinn Féin Marie Johnston 2.63 148154     
      Independent James Scully 1.42 8083     
      Christian Solidarity Colm Callanan 0.16 9     
      Electorate: 9,045  Valid: 5,619 (62.12%)  Spoilt: 66  Quota: 1,124  Turnout: 5,685 (62.85%)

        Mountmellick

        Mountmellick- 4 seats
        Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
        Fianna Fáil Paddy Bracken* 15.37 928944 9839871,0111,1561,263 
        Fine Gael David Goodwin* 13.85 836849 8559741,1071,1781,488 
        Fianna Fáil Seamus McDonald* 12.69 766776 8368489411,0061,0631,083
        Labour Party Pat Bowe 11.69 706741 7517647969231,0641,185
        Independent Michael Gormley 8.66 523549 585590622   
        Fianna Fáil Joe Digan 8.55 516522 560607774789799809
        Independent Patrick Delaney 8.08 488500 515579    
        Fine Gael Rosemary Whelan 7.16 432452 485601649780  
        Fine Gael Pat Lalor 6.73 406410 426     
        Fianna Fáil Talitha Horan 4.24 256264       
        Sinn Féin Adam Haughton 2.75 166       
        Christian Solidarity Colm Callanan 0.23 14       
        Electorate: 9,255  Valid: 6,037 (65.23%)  Spoilt: 70  Quota: 1,208  Turnout: 6,107 (65.99%)

          Portlaoise

          Portlaoise - 7 seats
          Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11
          Fine Gael William Aird* 17.811,485          
          Sinn Féin Brian Stanley * 17.461,456          
          Fianna Fáil Jerry Lodge* 7.96 663683 7127567738969221,0051,067  
          Independent Rotimi Adebari 7.78 649662 711720733750835891934942946
          Fine Gael Mary Sweeney* 7.75 646706 7567697858318989761,129  
          Fianna Fáil Catherine Fitzgerald* 6.85 571599 620639653785814860901914921
          Fine Gael Kathleen O'Brien 5.31 443509 540551566587647756906946953
          Fine Gael Paddy Buggy 5.22 435527 562571589615676740877903910
          Labour Party Jim O'Brien 5.13 427441 492501522533     
          Independent Tom Jacob* 5.08 424465 497515530560621    
          Fine Gael Matthew Keegan 4.96 413491 521533542579622697   
          Fianna Fáil Liam Phelan 4.77 397413 453481493      
          Independent Michael Moloney* 1.76 147154 166178       
          Fianna Fáil Tony Walsh 1.39 116118 123        
          Independent Joe McCormack 0.70 5863 89        
          Christian Solidarity Colm Callanan 0.07 66 8        
          Electorate: 15,512  Valid: 8,340 (53.76%)  Spoilt: 88  Quota: 1,034  Turnout: 8,428 (54.33%)
            Preceded by
            Laois County Council election, 2004
            Laois County Council elections Succeeded by
            Laois County Council election, 2014

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