Mayo County Council election, 1999

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Mayo County Council election, 1999

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  1991 10 June 1999 2004  

All 31 seats to Mayo County Council

  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Labour Party
Seats won 16 13 1
Seat change +1 - -

  Fourth party
 
Party Independent
Seats won 1
Seat change -1

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Map showing the area of Mayo County Council

Council control after election

TBD

An election to Mayo County Council took place on 10 June 1999 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 31 councillors were elected from seven electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office.

Mayo County Council

Mayo County Council is the authority responsible for local government in County Mayo, 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 30 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, Peter Hynes. The county town is Castlebar.

Contents

Results by party

PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
Fianna Fáil 16+126,11946.18%
Fine Gael 13-23,41441.39%
Labour Party 1-1,0211.81%
Independent 1-14,8148.51%
Totals31-56,564100%

Results by Electoral Area

Ballina

Ballina - 6 seats
Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
Fianna Fáil Annie Mae Reape* 16.391,818      
Fine Gael Senator Ernie Caffrey * 15.681,629      
Fine Gael Seamus Weir 11.36 1,2601,288 1,3691,4301,5411,644 
Fianna Fáil Stephen Molloy* 10.87 1,2061,235 1,2871,3531,3811,3851,386
Fine Gael Eddie Staunton* 10.60 1,1761,195 1,2851,3251,721  
Fianna Fáil Brian Golden* 9.63 1,0691,094 1,1181,2171,5041,5311,545
Fianna Fáil John O'Donnell 9.98 1,1071,199 1,2181,3221,3331,3341,339
Fine Gael Vinnie Munnelly 7.99 886893 906964   
Sinn Féin John Clarke 5.50 610633 649    
Independent Bernard Flynn 3.01 334343      
Electorate: 18,303  Valid: 11,095 (60.62%)  Spoilt: 162  Quota: 1,586  Turnout: 11,257 (61.50%)

    Ballinrobe

    Ballinrobe - 3 seats
    Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5
    Fine Gael Michael Burke* 21.73 1,2181,289 1,460  
    Independent Harry Walsh 19.25 1,0791,197 1,2531,2911,306
    Fine Gael Jim Mannion* 17.90 1,0031,134 1,2961,3221,365
    Fianna Fáil Damien Ryan 16.63 9321,062 1,466  
    Fianna Fáil Nora Conroy 12.79 717894    
    Fianna Fáil Noel Hughes 10.10 566    
    Green Party Ben Ryan 1.59 89    
    Electorate: 15,503  Valid: 8,332 (53.74%)  Spoilt: 74  Quota: 1,667  Turnout: 8,406 (54.22%)

      Belmullet

      Belmullet - 4 seats
      Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
      Fianna Fáil Tim Quinn* 18.63 1,3381,379 1,476    
      Fine Gael Pat Kilbane* 16.05 1,1531,159 1,1641,448   
      Fine Gael Ian McAndrews 14.09 1,0121,033 1,1121,1141,1261,1271,194
      Fine Gael Gerry Coyle 14.05 1,0091,059 1,2031,2051,2131,2131,309
      Independent Michael Holmes 10.99 789801 843933938944 
      Fianna Fáil Michael McNulty 8.62 619621 623    
      Fianna Fáil Frank Leneghan 8.55 614632 7159279419451,333
      Independent Paraic Cosgrove* 6.25 449480      
      Independent Tony Mullarkey 2.77 199      
      Electorate: 11,374  Valid: 7,182 (63.14%)  Spoilt: 107  Quota: 1,437  Turnout: 7,289 (64.08%)

        Castlebar

        Castlebar - 7 seats
        Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
        Fianna Fáil Beverley Cooper FlynnTD* 18.242,047      
        Fianna Fáil Al McDonnell* 11.82 1,3261,404 1,4391,4891,5301,721 
        Fine Gael Senator Paddy Burke * 11.66 1,3091,337 1,3601,3751,5621,688 
        Fianna Fáil Seán Bourke 10.76 1,2071,373 1,4181,5381,5971,835 
        Fine Gael Henry Kenny* 9.94 1,1161,140 1,1701,2171,3961,4921,517
        Labour Party Johnny Mee* 9.10 1,0211,058 1,1511,1911,3121,4991,559
        Fine Gael John Devaney* 7.78 873881 8971,0801,1261,1491,160
        Fianna Fáil Iarla Duffy 7.00 786842 872907963  
        Fine Gael Eoin Garavan 6.09 683702 719727   
        Fianna Fáil Gerry Rowland 4.52 507522 538    
        Sinn Féin Joe McHale 2.23 250258      
        Green Party Dr. Lucille Ryan-O'Shea 0.86 97101      
        Electorate: 19,200  Valid: 11,222 (58.45%)  Spoilt: 140  Quota: 1,604  Turnout: 11,362 (59.18%)

          Claremorris

          Claremorris- 4 seats
          Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2
          Fianna Fáil John Carty * 25.261,758 
          Independent Richard Finn* 20.491,426 
          Fine Gael John Cribbin 19.40 1,3501,442
          Fianna Fáil Patrick McHugh* 18.43 1,2831,508
          Fine Gael Tom Connolly 16.42 1,1431,191
          Electorate: 11,222  Valid: 6,960 (62.02%)  Spoilt: 90  Quota: 1,393  Turnout: 7,050 (62.82%)

            Swinford

            Swinford - 4 seats
            Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3Count 4
            Fianna Fáil Jimmy Maloney* 20.651,430   
            Fine Gael John Flannery* 19.20 1,3301,620  
            Fianna Fáil Gerry Murray 18.12 1,2551,301 1,3111,327
            Fine Gael Joseph Mellett 14.80 1,0251,377 1,560 
            Fianna Fáil Paddy Oliver* 14.38 9961,124 1,1471,165
            Fine Gael Sean McEvoy* 12.85 890   
            Electorate: 11,707  Valid: 6,926 (59.16%)  Spoilt: 123  Quota: 1,386  Turnout: 7,049 (60.21%)

              Westport

              Westport - 4 seats
              Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2Count 3
              Fine Gael Michael RingTD* 35.562,694  
              Fianna Fáil Peter Sweeney 17.21 1,3041,432 1,549
              Fianna Fáil Senator Frank Chambers * 18.12 1,1711,278 1,445
              Fianna Fáil Margaret Adams 14.03 1,0631,337 1,604
              Fine Gael Peter McManamon 8.65 6551,073 1,277
              Independent Martin Keane 5.98 453665  
              Green Party Ann Crowley 1.98 150171  
              Independent Tom King 1.12 85103  
              Electorate: 11,248  Valid: 7,575 (67.35%)  Spoilt: 93  Quota: 1,516  Turnout: 7,668 (68.17%)
                Preceded by
                Mayo County Council election, 1991
                Mayo County Council elections Succeeded by
                Mayo County Council election, 2004

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