Longford County Council election, 1999

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Longford County Council election, 1999
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  1991 10 June 1999 2004  

All 21 seats to Longford County Council

  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Fine Gael Fianna Fáil Progressive Democrats
Seats won 10 8 1
Seat change +2 -1 +1

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party Republican Sinn Féin Independent
Seats won 1 1
Seat change - -2

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Map showing the area of Longford County Council

Council control after election

TBD

An election to Longford County Council took place on 10 June 1999 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 21 councillors were elected from four electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office.

Longford County Council

Longford County Council is the authority responsible for local government in County Longford, 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 18 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, Tim Caffrey. The county town is Longford town.

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Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fine Gael 10+27,14641.26%
Fianna Fáil 8-17,39242.68%
Progressive Democrats 1+17174.14%
Republican Sinn Féin 1-4782.76%
Independent 1-21,5338.85%
Totals21-17,320100%

Results by Electoral Area

Ballymahon

Ballymahon - 6 seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10
Fine Gael James Bannon * 22.311,211         
Fianna Fáil Barney Steele* 12.76 693738 741744758761775849  
Fine Gael Patrick Belton 11.73 637798        
Fine Gael Adrian Farrell* 11.07 601621 629651658693776   
Fine Gael Seán Farrell* 10.83 588644 649651659676691787  
Fianna Fáil John Nolan* 6.47 351394 396402413427460534560632
Independent Patrick Walsh 6.28 341360 360363368375380395400 
Fianna Fáil Pat Farrell 5.18 281338 339343349355373431451507
Fianna Fáil John Kenny 5.14 279293 294297304320369   
Fianna Fáil Pat O'Sullivan 3.78 205206 206207210240    
Independent Tom Feeney 2.23 121125 125135140     
Independent Michael Brennan 1.23 6779 8182      
Labour Party Michael Coffey 0.99 5457 57       
Electorate: 7,379  Valid: 5,429 (73.57%)  Spoilt: 63  Quota: 776  Turnout: 5,492 (74.43%)

    Drumlish

    Drumlish - 3 seats
    Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3
    Fianna Fáil Luie McEntire* 32.00736  
    Fine Gael Gerry Brady* 28.26650  
    Republican Sinn Féin Seán Lynch* 14.10 478532 579
    Fianna Fáil Benny Reid 18.96 436542 569
    Electorate: 3,358  Valid: 2,300 (68.49%)  Spoilt: 15  Quota: 576  Turnout: 2,315 (69.94%)

      Granard

      Granard - 5 seats
      Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4
      Fine Gael Frank Kilbride 16.58 669721  
      Fine Gael Maura Kilbride-Harkin* 15.96 644688  
      Fine Gael Martin Farrell 14.75 595607 719 
      Fianna Fáil Jimmy Coyle* 13.41 541577 718 
      Independent Noel Greene 11.95 482490 514527
      Fianna Fáil Brian Lynch* 11.03 445544 629651
      Fianna Fáil John Doherty 8.70 351395   
      Fianna Fáil Fintan Flood* 7.63 308   
      Electorate: 5,808  Valid: 4,035 (69.47%)  Spoilt: 68  Quota: 673  Turnout: 4,103 (70.64%)

        Longford

        Longford- 7 seats
        Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5
        Fianna Fáil Denis Glennon 13.95775    
        Fianna Fáil Michael Nevin* 13.23735    
        Fine Gael Alan Mitchell 13.12729    
        Progressive Democrats Mae Sexton * 12.90717    
        Fianna Fáil Peter Kelly * 12.87715    
        Fine Gael Victor Kiernan* 9.49 527539 545619746
        Independent Peter Murphy* 9.40 522538 547574623
        Fianna Fáil Helen Quinn 6.01 334359 371428487
        Fine Gael Peggy Nolan 5.31 295309 317337 
        Fianna Fáil Noel Conway 3.73 207220 225  
        Electorate: 8,598  Valid: 5,556 (64.62%)  Spoilt: 86  Quota: 695  Turnout: 5,642 (65.62%)
          Preceded by
          Longford County Council election, 1991
          Longford County Council elections Succeeded by
          Longford County Council election, 2004

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