Limerick County Council election, 2004

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Limerick County Council election, 2004
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  1999 11 June 2004 2009  

All 28 seats to Limerick County Council

  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Progressive Democrats
Seats won 12 12 3
Seat change -2 +2 -

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party Labour Party Independent
Seats won 1 0
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 11 June 2004 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).

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Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fianna Fáil 12-223,15739.13%
Fine Gael 12+222,84138.60%
Progressive Democrats 3-4,6817.91%
Labour Party 1+12,2793.85%
Independent 0-14,1216.96%
Totals28-59,175100%

Results by Electoral Area

Bruff

Bruff - 7 seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12
Fine Gael Richard Butler* 14.041,954           
Fianna Fáil Niall Collins 11.49 1,6001,637 1,6481,6571,6731,6851,6981,768    
Fine Gael Cormac Hurley* 7.96 1,1081,144 1,1481,1751,2641,3621,4531,4571,4891,5551,744 
Fianna Fáil Leonard Enright * 7.72 1,0751,086 1,0961,1011,1081,1141,1231,1971,2981,3501,4381,510
Fianna Fáil John Clifford* 6.61 920922 1,0041,0091,0111,0171,0231,0861,1691,2071,2221,454
Progressive Democrats Rose Brennan* 6.49 904911 9219259299609651,1131,1961,4401,6621,855
Labour Party Deirdre Ní Chinneide 6.34 883908 9129389549701,2201,2251,2701,4071,4401,566
Fianna Fáil Sandra Marsh* 5.55 772778 7847988289359819991,0251,1001,1311,174
Fine Gael Gerard Murnane 4.76 663678 7367477827867928018608991,070 
Fine Gael Tom P. Healy 4.53 631665 668675694695704802848866  
Progressive Democrats Sinead Teefy 4.40 613631 659671676736762776817   
Independent Patrick Fitzgerald 3.99 556560 562623636642658680    
Fianna Fáil James Cavanagh 3.99 555557 559559559562563     
Labour Party Karan O'Loughlin 3.08 429432 437468508545      
Progressive Democrats Pat Hennessy* 2.79 388391 398413428       
Fine Gael Tina O'Gorman 2.41 335342 343351        
Independent Denis Riordan 1.95 271274 277         
Progressive Democrats George O'Leary 1.90 264264           
Electorate: 23,618  Valid: 13,921 (58.94%)  Spoilt: 253  Quota: 1,741  Turnout: 14,174 (60.01%)

    Castleconnell

    Castleconnell - 7 seats
    Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9
    Fine Gael Mary Jackman * 14.602,119        
    Fianna Fáil Eddie Wade * 14.352,083        
    Progressive Democrats Brigid Teefy* 10.25 1,4871,516 1,5991,6061,6481,6751,7151,829 
    Fianna Fáil Joe Meagher* 9.08 1,3181,322 1,3471,3501,3661,4611,4701,4851,534
    Fianna Fáil Noel Gleeson 8.92 1,2941,300 1,3361,3441,3601,4141,4301,4671,692
    Fine Gael Kieran O'Donnell 8.01 1,1631,259 1,2741,2891,3161,3291,3901,5281,776
    Fianna Fáil Noreen Ryan* 8.01 1,1631,184 1,2201,2261,2891,3111,3421,4051,601
    Fine Gael Mary Harty* 7.43 1,0791,128 1,1431,1561,1631,2531,2931,4191,732
    Fine Gael Paddy Hourigan* 7.37 1,0691,111 1,1251,1311,1401,1541,1801,231 
    Green Party Trish Forde-Brennan 3.71 539564 569604619624842  
    Labour Party Manus Bree 3.27 474490 494522538546   
    Fianna Fáil Tim Long 2.24 325328 344347360    
    Fianna Fáil Ursula Stokes 1.62 235246 262266     
    Independent Seán Gilmour 1.14 166168 171      
    Electorate: 25,025  Valid: 14,514 (58.00%)  Spoilt: 253  Quota: 1,815  Turnout: 14,767 (59.01%)

      Kilmallock

      Kilmallock - 4 seats
      Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
      Fianna Fáil John Gallahue* 17.43 1,7151,725 1,8031,8351,8961,9162,196 
      Fine Gael Jim Houlihan* 14.25 1,4021,427 1,4681,7452,105   
      Fianna Fáil Pat McAuliffe* 13.78 1,3561,376 1,4241,4701,5621,6001,8581,928
      Progressive Democrats Eddie Creighton* 13.10 1,2891,296 1,3381,3861,4141,4351,6161,668
      Fianna Fáil Eddie Ryan 12.58 1,2381,242 1,2931,3271,3451,3671,5491,603
      Independent Pat Heffernan 9.32 917950 1,0731,1461,2661,301  
      Independent Brendan Danaher 7.17 706723 753813    
      Fine Gael Thomas Blackburne 5.73 564577 604     
      Sinn Féin Noel Hanley 2.91 286303       
      Labour Party Thomas Rea 2.03 200207       
      Independent James Coll 1.71 168       
      Electorate: 15,225  Valid: 9,841 (64.64%)  Spoilt: 161  Quota: 1,969  Turnout: 10,002 (65.69%)

        Newcastle West

        Newcastle West - 5 seats
        Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10
        Fine Gael Patrick O'Donovan * 13.26 1,4851,492 1,5181,5521,5661,6541,7071,7571,932 
        Fine Gael Liam Galvin 11.74 1,3151,335 1,3461,4061,4121,4591,4891,5231,5761,959
        Fianna Fáil Michael J. Collins 10.72 1,2001,212 1,2331,2511,2841,3901,4601,6101,7621,818
        Fianna Fáil Seamus Ahern* 10.20 1,1421,149 1,1521,1611,1701,2001,2231,2751,3051,386
        Fianna Fáil Francis Foley 9.35 1,0471,056 1,0631,1021,1101,1531,1801,2611,3581,574
        Fine Gael Jerome Scanlan 9.24 1,0351,038 1,0451,0581,1601,2021,3271,4551,5571,681
        Fine Gael Maurice Hartnett 7.78 871890 8939439639961,0141,0361,075 
        Independent Joseph Mullane 5.19 581588 602617641720800842  
        Fianna Fáil Vincent Kiely 4.88 547548 551555606624661   
        Independent Marian Collins 4.47 501517 527542564     
        Independent John Leahy 3.78 423425 427433      
        Sinn Féin Coireall MacCurtain 3.66 410416 497510605623    
        Labour Party Denis Hobson 2.62 293310 311       
        Sinn Féin Mike MacDomhnaill 1.75 196201         
        Green Party Eamon Collins 1.37 153         
        Electorate: 17,522  Valid: 11,199 (63.91%)  Spoilt: 182  Quota: 1,867  Turnout: 11,381 (64.95%)

          Rathkeale

          Rathkeale- 5 seats
          Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4
          Fine Gael Tom Neville* 24.712,599   
          Fine Gael David Naughton* 13.05 1,3731,595 1,761 
          Fianna Fáil Kevin Sheahan* 12.85 1,3521,434 1,5251,824
          Fianna Fáil John Griffin* 10.80 1,1361,208 1,2831,527
          Fianna Fáil John Cregan* 10.30 1,0841,131 1,252 
          Fine Gael John Sheahan 10.26 1,0791,205 1,3811,789
          Fine Gael Stephen Keary 9.48 9971,210 1,3461,408
          Green Party Pat Culhane 4.87 512576   
          Independent Paudie Mulvihil 3.69 388407   
          Electorate: 16,697  Valid: 10,520 (63.01%)  Spoilt: 174  Quota: 1,754  Turnout: 10,694 (64.05%)


            Preceded by
            Limerick County Council election, 1999
            Limerick County Council elections Succeeded by
            Limerick County Council election, 2009

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