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Part of the 2014 Irish local elections
2014 Offaly County Council election
Map showing the area of Offaly County Council
Council control after election
TBD
An election to Offaly County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections . 19 councillors were elected from three local electoral areas (LEAs) for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV), a reduction of 2 seats from the previous election in 2009. In addition Birr Town Council , Edenderry Town Council and Tullamore Town Council were all abolished.
Fianna Fáil remained the largest party after the elections winning 8 Council seats. Sinn Féin won 3 seats and in terms of vote share also became the second largest party. Fine Gael, by contrast, had a poor set of results and lost half of their Council seats. Independents make up the remainder of the membership of the council.
Results by party
Results by local electoral area
Birr
Birr - 6 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Independent
John Leahy *†
23.05
2,686
Fianna Fáil
Peter Ormond *
13.71
1,598
1,678
Fine Gael
John Clendennen
10.37
1,209
1,317
1,384
1,574
1,943
Sinn Féin
Carol Nolan ††
10.01
1,166
1,420
1,518
1,636
1,703
Fianna Fáil
Eamon Dooley *
9.92
1,156
1,287
1,315
1,516
1,539
1,552
Independent
John Carroll *
9.06
1,056
1,147
1,325
1,353
1,529
1,618
Fianna Fáil
Michael Loughnane
7.61
887
950
991
1,012
1,205
1,271
Fine Gael
Denis Sheils
6.32
736
775
873
991
Fine Gael
Pat Phelan
5.59
651
760
790
Independent
Teresa Ryan-Feehan
4.37
509
655
Electorate: 20,034 Valid: 11,654 (58.17%) Spoilt: 116 Quota: 1,665 Turnout: 11,770 (58.75%)
Edenderry
Edenderry - 6 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Sinn Féin
Martin O'Reilly †††††
19.08
1,669
Fianna Fáil
Eddie Fitzpatrick *
14.29
1,250
Independent
John Foley *
12.33
1,078
1,229
1,254
Fianna Fáil
Noel Bourke *
10.37
907
940
945
968
1,031
1,069
1,106
1,239
1,378
Fine Gael
Liam Quinn *
7.64
668
697
702
761
787
831
1,040
1,145
1,207
Fianna Fáil
Ger Plunkett*
7.62
667
705
707
708
710
722
741
799
818
Independent
Noel Cribbin ††††
7.24
633
669
676
704
787
848
862
890
1,106
Independent
Fergus McDonnell
5.03
440
482
501
518
569
618
645
658
Fine Gael
William Whittle
3.84
336
344
348
367
374
382
Fianna Fáil
Robert Kelleghan
3.84
336
352
353
353
361
391
400
Independent
Stephen Carroll
2.76
241
266
298
300
304
Labour
Declan Leddin
2.76
241
254
256
272
Independent
Patricia Brady
1.99
174
180
183
Independent
Emmanuel Sweeney
1.21
106
128
Electorate: 15,890 Valid: 8,746 (55.04%) Spoilt: 113 Quota: 1,250 Turnout: 8,859 (55.75%)
Tullamore
Tullamore - 7 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Sinn Féin
Brendan Killeavy
22.8
2,778
Independent
Dervill Dolan *
15.33
1,868
Fianna Fáil
Sinead Dooley *†††
9.53
1,161
1,340
1,379
1,384
1,403
1,432
1,493
1,541
Fianna Fáil
Frank Moran
9.12
1,111
1,156
1,308
1,311
1,333
1,344
1,359
1,428
1,457
1,482
1,495
1,505
Fianna Fáil
Declan Harvey
9.07
1,105
1,307
1,323
1,327
1,342
1,354
1,415
1,434
1,570
Fine Gael
Tommy McKeigue *
7.91
964
1,066
1,088
1,091
1,107
1,227
1,300
1,332
1,756
Fianna Fáil
Danny Owens *
7.70
938
1,011
1,022
1,025
1,034
1,068
1,095
1,122
1,177
1,217
1,230
1,236
Fine Gael
Molly Buckley*
5.06
616
695
713
718
731
808
893
936
Independent
Seán O'Brien
3.92
478
768
784
796
858
864
907
1,012
1,102
1,209
1,230
1,232
Labour
Paddy Doheny
2.86
349
393
399
409
418
430
Independent
John Bracken
2.63
321
425
462
472
509
515
532
Fine Gael
Theresa Wrafter
2.42
295
308
316
320
323
Independent
Seamus Kirwan
1.16
141
239
258
270
Green
Richard Brennan
0.48
58
84
85
Electorate: 20,607 Valid: 12,183 (59.12%) Spoilt: 119 Quota: 1,523 Turnout: 12,302 (59.70%)
Changes since Election
† In March 2015 Birr Independent Cllr John Leahy became a founder of the Renua party.[1]
†† Sinn Féin's Carol Nolan was elected as a TD for Offaly in the 2016 Irish general election. Sean Maher was co-opted to fill the vacancy.[2]
††† Tullamore Fianna Fáil Cllr Sinead Dooley resigned her seat on 3 July 2017 as she had been appointed Asst. CEO of Irish Rural Link.[3] On 19 September 2017 Tony McCormack was co-opted to fill the vacancy.[4]
†††† Edenderry Independent Cllr Noel Cribbin joined Fine Gael on 8 November 2018.[5]
††††† Edenderry Sinn Féin Cllr Martin O'Reilly announced on 10 November 2018 he was resigning his seat following his appointment as a primary school teacher.[6] On 21 January 2019 Alan Daly was co-opted to fill the vacancy.[7]
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