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2014 Louth County Council election
Map showing the area of Louth County Council
Council control after election
TBD
An election to Louth County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections . 29 councillors were elected from four electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office.[ 1] [ 2]
Ahead of the 2014 election Louth was redrawn into four electoral areas, a reduction of one from five, and the number of councillors was increased to 29, from a previous total of 26. Drogheda Borough Council , Dundalk Town Council and Ardee Town Council were all abolished.
Results by party
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Party
Seats
±
First Pref. votes
FPv%
±%
Sinn Féin
10
+5
14,159
31.424
Fine Gael
7
-1
9,319
20.682
Fianna Fáil
5
-
8,576
19.033
Labour
2
-
2,238
4.967
Green
2
+1
1,738
3.857
Independent
3
-2
7,435
16.501
Direct Democracy
-
-
860
1.909
Anti-Austerity Alliance
-
-
456
1.012
People Before Profit
-
-
277
0.165
Totals
29
+3
45,058
100%
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Results by Electoral Area
[ 3]
Ardee
Ardee - 6 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Sinn Féin
Pearse McGeough *
14.54
1,569
Fine Gael
Colm Markey *
11.67
1,258
1,259
1,266
1,288
1,304
1,312
1,314
1,369
1,435
1,465
1,645
Sinn Féin
Tom Cunningham
10.27
1,107
1,122
1,140
1,149
1,154
1,185
1,196
1,210
1,260
1,316
1,410
1,416
1,443
1,506
1,514
Fianna Fáil
Liam Reilly *
8.99
969
972
974
979
986
995
1,001
1,022
1,182
1,218
1,270
1,285
1,441
1,683
Fine Gael
Jim Lennon*
6.22
671
672
674
685
699
706
720
755
763
775
793
807
Independent
Hugh D. Conlon
5.83
628
629
652
658
679
737
760
771
794
869
1,052
1,097
1,137
1,173
1,193
Fianna Fáil
Fintan Malone
5.67
611
611
614
616
621
636
662
701
764
809
828
831
878
Independent
Jim Levins
5.56
599
601
614
624
631
638
646
651
694
737
Fine Gael
Dolores Minogue
4.88
526
527
528
545
565
581
605
753
771
864
879
895
1,154
1,331
1,353
Independent
Jim Tenanty
4.84
522
523
527
529
556
587
725
804
807
902
947
952
1,004
1,174
1,216
Fianna Fáil
Tomás Wilkinson
4.52
487
487
487
496
498
499
500
512
Fine Gael
Finnan McCoy*
4.19
452
453
454
459
470
475
487
Independent
Berenice McKeever
4.01
431
432
442
451
478
512
527
563
589
Independent
Michael Farrelly
2.44
263
263
264
269
279
301
Independent
Kevin Bailey
2.34
252
253
265
269
274
Independent
Fred Matthews
1.67
180
180
189
191
Labour
Gavin Kierans
1.22
132
134
134
Direct Democracy
Pat Greene
1.15
124
124
Electorate: 21,455 Valid: 10,781 (50.25%) Spoilt: 159 Quota: 1,541 Turnout: 10,940 (50.99%)
Drogheda
Drogheda - 10 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Sinn Féin
Imelda Munster *††
16.70
2,317
Labour
Paul Bell *
10.17
1,411
Sinn Féin
Alan Cassidy †††††
8.56
1,188
1,521
Fianna Fáil
Tommy Byrne *
7.22
1,001
1,026
1,029
1,042
1,045
1,045
1,051
1,060
1,162
1,190
1,201
1,266
Fine Gael
Kevin Callan †
6.14
852
874
880
896
897
901
909
928
950
1,000
1,006
1,096
1,109
1,111
1,200
Fine Gael
Oliver Tully *
5.29
734
743
745
747
748
750
761
773
792
854
857
982
991
991
1,032
Independent
Frank Godfrey *
5.16
716
764
769
788
806
839
872
890
921
949
994
1,031
1,127
1,150
1,289
Fine Gael
Richie Culhane
5.03
698
709
710
723
723
727
733
743
761
793
803
903
929
932
1,028
Labour
Pio Martin Smith *
5.01
695
722
725
753
760
764
769
799
810
838
841
870
917
920
987
Fianna Fáil
Frank Maher*
4.59
637
652
653
664
670
677
678
695
804
830
843
876
895
900
Sinn Féin
Kenneth Flood
3.62
502
890
1,099
1,108
1,110
1,121
1,135
1,150
1,167
1,178
1,227
1,246
1,364
Anti-Austerity Alliance
Ciaran McKenna
3.29
456
490
493
496
499
511
546
579
595
607
677
689
Fine Gael
Michael O'Dowd*
3.12
433
442
444
449
452
453
455
465
474
Fine Gael
Garrett O'Dowd
3.04
422
436
438
445
446
447
451
461
477
618
625
Fianna Fáil
John Govern
3.00
416
427
431
435
435
438
442
449
Direct Democracy
Anthony Connor
2.76
383
410
418
424
434
444
461
472
483
488
Direct Democracy
Ronan Mooney
2.54
353
397
400
404
413
420
461
485
502
508
707
722
895
921
953
Green
Michael McKeon
1.78
244
255
257
260
264
270
285
People Before Profit
Stephanie Valla-Black
1.29
179
197
199
201
223
244
Independent
Julia Feely
0.87
120
126
128
131
152
Independent
Jeff Rudd
0.81
112
118
119
120
Electorate: 30,794 Valid: 13,872 (45.05%) Spoilt: 273 Quota: 1,262 Turnout: 14,145 (45.93%)
Dundalk Carlingford
Dundalk Carlingford - 6 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Sinn Féin
Edel Corrigan *
15.96
1,564
Sinn Féin
Jim Loughran *††††
12.80
1,255
1,326
1,349
1,362
1,387
1,399
1,402
Fianna Fáil
Peter Savage *
12.64
1,239
1,241
1,253
1,273
1,368
1,424
Sinn Féin
J.J. Quigley
7.93
777
836
870
889
897
974
974
1,101
1,150
Fine Gael
John McGahon
7.77
762
765
774
799
877
932
936
1,010
1,381
Fianna Fáil
Conor Keelan
7.52
737
740
743
775
786
952
961
1,074
1,154
Fine Gael
Colin Goss
7.51
736
738
747
764
860
887
887
931
Green
Mark Dearey
7.31
717
725
765
821
846
902
906
1,079
1,262
Independent
Jim Ryan*
5.48
537
541
579
690
702
769
772
Fianna Fáil
Seán Kelly
5.41
530
534
534
558
562
Fine Gael
Martin Murnaghan*
3.88
380
380
385
389
Independent
Eamonn P. O'Boyle
3.07
301
303
364
Independent
Luke Martin
1.01
99
101
People Before Profit
Syd Smith
0.99
98
99
Independent
Sylwia Golbiewska Jokubas
0.72
71
73
Electorate: 19,299 Valid: 9,806 Spoilt: 178 Quota: 1,401 Turnout: 9,984 (52%)
Dundalk South
Dundalk South - 7 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Sinn Féin
Tomás Sharkey *
17.03
1,805
Fianna Fáil
Declan Breathnach *†††
12.87
1,364
Independent
Meave Anna Yore
11.58
1,228
1,260
1,263
1,309
1,389
Sinn Féin
Kevin Meenan ††††††
10.21
1,082
1,246
1,247
1,270
1,281
1,284
1,288
1,307
1,325
1,369
Sinn Féin
Jennifer Green †††††††
9.36
992
1,191
1,193
1,212
1,233
1,236
1,247
1,269
1,291
1,350
Green
Marianne Butler *
7.33
777
789
792
814
847
856
882
943
987
1,149
Fine Gael
Maria Doyle
6.01
637
647
650
655
678
680
785
838
1,103
1,181
Fianna Fáil
Stephen Egan
5.52
585
600
616
622
644
648
691
766
866
974
Independent
Seán Bellew
4.46
473
482
485
511
552
569
595
712
740
Fine Gael
Linus English*
3.82
405
413
415
417
431
434
524
574
Independent
Brian O'Neill
3.54
375
382
383
400
454
464
511
Fine Gael
Paddy Malone
3.32
352
358
359
359
382
390
Independent
Eamonn P. O'Boyle
2.87
304
312
314
352
Independent
Oliver Morgan
1.08
114
119
120
Independent
Mark Fitzsimons
1.03
109
113
113
Electorate: 21,322 Valid: 10,602 (49.72%) Spoilt: 160 Quota: 1,326 Turnout: 10,762 (50.47%)
References
Changes Since 2014
† Drogheda Fine Gael Cllr Kevin Callan resigned from the party on 2 November 2014 and became an Independent in opposition to the government's handling of the water charges controversy [1] .
†† Drogheda Sinn Féin Cllr Imelda Munster was elected as a TD for Louth at the Irish general election, 2016. Joanne Byrne was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 21 March 2016.[2]
††† Dundalk-South Fianna Fáil Cllr Declan Breathnach was elected as a TD for Louth at the Irish general election, 2016. Emma Coffey was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 21 March 2016.[3]
†††† Dundalk-Carlingford Sinn Féin Councillor Jim Loughran resigned his seat for health reasons in October 2016. Antoin Watters was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 21 November 2016.[4]
††††† Drogheda Sinn Féin Councillor Alan Cassidy resigned his seat in May 2017 citing family reasons. Davin Saurin was co-opted to fill the vacancy.[5]
†††††† Dundalk-South Sinn Féin Councillor Kevin Meenan resigned his seat on 21 July 2017 citing health reasons.[6] Ruairi O Mhurcu was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 18 September 2017.[7]
††††††† Dundalk-South Sinn Féin Councillor Jennifer Green resigned her seat citing family reasons. Anne Campbell was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 18 September 2017.[8]
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