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2019 Offaly County Council election
Map showing the area of Offaly County Council
Council control after election
TBD
An Offaly County Council election was held in County Offaly in Ireland on 24 May 2019 as part of that year's local elections . All 19 councillors were elected for a five-year term of office from 3 local electoral areas (LEAs) by single transferable vote . The 2018 LEA boundary review committee made no changes to the LEAs used in the 2014 elections .
Results by party
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Candidates by LEA
Birr
Birr — 6 Seats[1]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Renua
John Leahy [c 1] †
19.22%
2,277
Fianna Fáil
Peter Ormond [c 1]
14.60%
1,729
Fine Gael
John Clendennen [c 1]
11.23%
1,330
1,408
1,417
1,551
1,580
1,665
1,676
1,717
Fianna Fáil
Eamon Dooley [c 1]
9.39%
1,112
1,181
1,183
1,185
1,247
1,269
1,275
1,293
1,439
1,633
Independent
John Carroll [c 1]
8.41%
996
1,018
1,030
1,059
1,084
1,161
1,116
1,346
1,447
1,770
Fine Gael
Hughie Egan
7.40%
877
934
936
970
981
994
994
1,004
1,129
1,156
Fianna Fáil
Bernie Fanneran
6.04%
715
731
739
783
839
884
893
985
1,031
Social Democrats
Clare Claffey
5.55%
657
712
731
745
894
940
942
1,036
1,159
1,300
Sinn Féin
Seán Maher[c 2]
4.55%
539
559
572
593
608
640
642
Independent
Joe Wynne
4.22%
500
573
580
593
620
681
682
737
Fianna Fáil
Alan Kenny
3.26%
386
412
412
418
Fine Gael
Marian Pilkington
2.76%
327
338
352
Renua
Monica Barnwell
2.52%
298
452
461
489
498
Independent
Habibul Mukhtiar
0.86%
102
105
Electorate: 21,198 Valid: 11,845 Spoilt: 160 Quota: 1,693 Turnout: 12,005 (56.63%)
Edenderry
Edenderry — 6 Seats[2]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fianna Fáil
Eddie Fitzpatrick [c 1]
20.89%
1,714
Independent
John Foley [c 1]
17.85%
1,464
Fine Gael
Liam Quinn [c 1]
11.24%
922
981
1,025
1,053
1,222
Fine Gael
Noel Cribbin [c 1]
9.58%
786
834
871
956
963
972
1,068
Fianna Fáil
Robert McDermott
8.24%
676
724
771
957
1,187
Sinn Féin
Alan Davy
7.28%
597
629
664
690
718
727
Green
Pippa Hackett ††
7.12%
584
629
739
787
840
860
991
Independent
Fergus McDonnell
6.72%
551
570
626
705
746
758
948
Fianna Fáil
Christine Traynor
5.55%
455
546
590
Fianna Fáil
Pat Daly
5.53%
454
567
573
648
Electorate: 16,809 Valid: 8,203 Spoilt: 141 Quota: 1,172 Turnout: 8,344 (49.64%)
Tullamore
Tullamore — 7 Seats[3]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fianna Fáil
Frank Moran [c 1]
13.92%
1,538
Fianna Fáil
Declan Harvey [c 1]
12.84%
1,418
Fine Gael
Neil Feighery
11.08%
1,224
1,229
1,240
1,350
1,352
1,435
Fianna Fáil
Danny Owens [c 1]
10.70%
1,182
1,219
1,228
1,263
1,269
1,346
1,356
1,472
Irish Democratic
Ken Smollen
9.54%
1,054
1,089
1,139
1,194
1,197
1,301
1,305
1,428
Fianna Fáil
Tony McCormack [c 2]
9.45%
1,044
1,066
1,081
1,162
1,175
1,227
1,230
1,328
Independent
Sean O'Brien
8.07%
892
897
945
1,018
1,023
1,089
1,097
1,231
Fine Gael
Deirdre Fox
6.63%
732
738
757
850
853
896
921
1,007
Renua
Brendan Galvin
5.62%
621
624
644
674
677
728
732
Fine Gael
Bernard Westman
4.82%
532
537
552
Independent
John Bracken
4.73%
523
557
609
636
638
Sinn Féin
Anne Marie Ennis
2.60%
287
292
Electorate: 21,946 Valid: 11,047 Spoilt: 161 Quota: 1,381 Turnout: 11,208 (51.07%)
Changes since 2019
† Birr Renua Cllr John Leahy resigned from the party on 11 June 2019 and became an Independent following the party's poor electoral performance in the 2019 local elections.[1] He has said he will retire from politics. in 2021.
†† Edenderry Green Party Cllr Pippa Hackett was elected to the Seanad to fill the vacancy arising from Grace O'Sullivan being elected as an MEP on 1 November 2019. Her husband, Mark, was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 19 November 2019.[2]
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Outgoing councillor elected in 2014.
^ a b Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2014 election.
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