Limerick County Council election, 1999

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Limerick County Council election, 1999
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  1991 10 June 1999 2004  

All 28 seats to Limerick County Council

 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Progressive Democrats
Seats won14103
Seat change+1--1

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
Party Independent Labour Party
Seats won10
Seat change+1-1

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Map showing the area of Limerick County Council

Council control after election

TBD

An election to Limerick County Council took place on 10 June 1999 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 28 councillors were elected from five electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office.

Limerick County Council

Limerick County Council was the authority responsible for local government in County Limerick, Ireland. As a county council, it was governed by the Local Government Act 2001. The council had 28 elected members. Elections for the council were held every five years and were by single transferable vote. The head of the council had the title of Cathaoirleach (Chairperson).

Contents

Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fianna Fáil 14+122,29846.04%
Fine Gael 10-15,69232.40%
Progressive Democrats 3-14,7759.86%
Independent 1+14,0308.32%
Labour Party 0-19411.94%
Totals28-48,434100%

Results by Electoral Area

Bruff

Bruff - 7 seats
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9
Fianna Fáil Michael Brennan *15.801,624        
Progressive Democrats Tim O'Malley *13.681,406        
Fine Gael Cormac Hurley11.801,2131,2241,2381,2711,403    
Fianna Fáil John Clifford*9.901,1321,2341,2431,2591,2731,2791,473  
Fine Gael Richard Butler10.841,1141,1331,1631,1821,1991,2021,2251,2331,415
Fianna Fáil Leonard Enright 9.129371,0351,0421,0521,0681,0711,1981,2611,316
Fianna Fáil Sandra Marsh6.977167387487728659179801,0101,133
Fine Gael Edmond Costello5.78594619624631637646686696759
Fianna Fáil Patrick Fitzgerald4.74487535539541547547   
Labour Party Trisha Keyes-Bevan4.63476481490548596611625634 
Progressive Democrats Pat Hennessy3.43353357384410     
Green Party David Edler1.38142147151      
Independent Denis Riordan0.82848486      
Electorate: 21,941  Valid: 10,278 (46.84%)  Spoilt: 112  Quota: 1,285  Turnout: 10,390 (47.35%)

    Castleconnell

    Castleconnell - 7 seats
    PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12Count 13
    Fine Gael Senator Mary Jackman *14.931,841            
    Fianna Fáil Eddie Wade *12.561,549            
    Fianna Fáil Joe Meagher8.121,0011,0051,0081,0201,0421,0531,0661,1161,1601,1771,2741,2811,282
    Fine Gael Paddy Hourigan*7.298999489529801,0131,0461,1261,2261,2731,4591,563  
    Fianna Fáil Noreen Ryan6.588128258308388749521,0341,2171,2721,3141,3811,3841,386
    Progressive Democrats Brigid Teefy6.447948158228599179731,0221,0581,3041,4681,5351,5371,539
    Fianna Fáil Noel Gleeson*6.137567667687798448668849781,0161,0641,2721,2741,276
    Fine Gael Mary Harty5.767107547587888168358848939661,1221,3231,331 
    Independent Patrick Coffey5.55685692700726763791831845865910   
    Fine Gael Leo Walsh4.77588623636663676716759792836    
    Fianna Fáil Eamon Lawlor4.33534544547551567602641      
    Progressive Democrats Damien O'Dwyer3.97489504515536602637680696     
    Labour Party Niall Greene3.77465489515526536589       
    Independent John Redington3.46427471491508515        
    Progressive Democrats Martin Ryan3.32410419424429         
    Independent P.J. O'Donnell2.04251259263          
    Green Party Aine McCarthy0.98121127           
    Electorate: 22,243  Valid: 12,332 (55.44%)  Spoilt: 108  Quota: 1,542  Turnout: 12,440 (55.93%)

      Kilmallock

      Kilmallock - 4 seats
      PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5
      Independent John Gallahue20.971,824    
      Fine Gael Jim Houlihan*16.051,3961,4061,6271,772 
      Fianna Fáil Pat McAuliffe15.591,3561,3631,4071,6201,795
      Progressive Democrats Eddie Creighton*15.211,3231,3391,5041,5301,705
      Fianna Fáil Mary O'Brien10.328989239451,0181,401
      Fianna Fáil Eddie Ryan9.66840857885912 
      Fianna Fáil Tom Lenihan6.22541545560  
      Fine Gael Joe Wheeler5.99521526   
      Electorate: 13,808  Valid: 8,699 (63.00%)  Spoilt: 120  Quota: 1,740  Turnout: 8,819 (63.87%)

        Newcastle West

        Newcastle West - 5 seats
        PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4
        Fine Gael Michael FinucaneTD*22.101,903   
        Fianna Fáil Senator John Cregan *16.781,445   
        Fianna Fáil Michael O'Kelly*13.101,1281,1441,1761,323
        Fianna Fáil Seamus Ahern12.811,1031,1381,1951,463
        Fine Gael Seán Broderick*12.781,0981,3261,4011,461
        Independent Joseph Mullane8.847618329371,117
        Fianna Fáil Michael Healy*8.56737825876 
        Sinn Féin Coireall MacCurtain4.19361378  
        Green Party Ted Bradley0.867486  
        Electorate: 15,682  Valid: 8,610 (54.90%)  Spoilt: 123  Quota: 1,436  Turnout: 8,733 (55.69%)

          Rathkeale

          Rathkeale- 5 seats
          PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3
          Fine Gael Senator Dan Neville *30.002,555  
          Fianna Fáil Kevin Sheahan*16.061,3681,501 
          Fianna Fáil John Cregan15.081,2841,3791,446
          Fine Gael David Naughton*14.791,2601,855 
          Fianna Fáil John Griffin*14.561,2401,3821,463
          Fianna Fáil Michael Mulcair9.518109801,088
          Electorate: 15,267  Valid: 8,517 (55.79%)  Spoilt: 147  Quota: 1,420  Turnout: 8,664 (56.75%)


            Preceded by
            Limerick County Council election, 1991
            Limerick County Council elections Succeeded by
            Limerick County Council election, 2004

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