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Part of the 2019 Irish local elections
2019 Dublin City Council election
First preference vote and seat totals by local electoral area. As this is a STV election, seat totals are determined by popular vote and preferences in each local electoral area.
An election to all 63 seats on Dublin City Council took place on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections . Dublin was divided into 11 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).
At the 2014 Dublin City Council election , there were nine LEAs each electing between six and nine councillors. Following the recommendations of the Local Area Boundary Committee Report in June 2018, there were eleven LEAs each electing between five and seven councillors.[ 1] [ 2]
Sinn Féin lost eight seats to return with eight councillors, going from being the largest party to the fourth largest. Fianna Fáil won eleven seats, an increase of two, to become the largest party on the council for the first time since 1999. The Green Party became the second largest party on the council for the first time going from three to ten councillors, making the largest gains of any party and winning a seat in every LEA they contested there. Labour returned with eight councillors the same as they did five years previous.
Party
Seats
±
1st pref
FPv%
±%
Fianna Fáil
11
2
25,011
18.14
3.67
Green
10
7
20,800
15.09
10.01
Fine Gael
9
1
18,801
13.64
0.34
Sinn Féin
8
8
16,533
11.99
12.23
Labour
8
14,112
10.24
2.47
Social Democrats
5
5
9,771
7.09
New
People Before Profit
2
3
6,184
4.49
2.43
Inds. 4 Change
1
1
3,496
2.54
New
Independent Left
1
1
1,808
1.31
New
Solidarity
0
1
1,251
0.91
0.56
Éirígí
0
916
0.66
0.58
Workers' Party
0
881
0.64
0.38
Aontú
0
354
0.26
New
Renua
0
312
0.23
New
United Left
0
1
—
—
—
Independent
8
4
17,590
12.76
4.99
Total
63
137,847
100.00
Outgoing Councillor Ellis Ryan was elected in 2014 in the North Inner City as an Independent but subsequently joined the Workers' Party .
Outgoing Councillor Pat Dunne was elected in 2014 in Crumlin–Kimmage as a United Left candidate but was elected as an Independents 4 Change candidate in this election.
Outgoing Councillor John Lyons was a candidate for Independent Left which is an unregistered political party so appeared on the ballot paper as a non-party independent.
Results by local electoral area [ edit ]
^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014.
^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2014 election.
Artane–Whitehall: 6 seats[ 3]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Social Democrats
Patricia Roe
15.09%
1,951
Sinn Féin
Larry O'Toole [*]
13.59%
1,757
1,760
1,848
Fianna Fáil
Racheal Batten
10.54%
1,362
1,379
1,385
1,440
1,527
1,603
1,634
Labour
Alison Gilliland [*]
9.87%
1,276
1,307
1,318
1,396
1,525
1,675
1,771
Fine Gael
Declan Flanagan [*]
9.78%
1,264
1,274
1,277
1,361
1,450
1,482
1,498
Independent Left
John Lyons [*]
9.64%
1,246
1,264
1,398
1,546
1,836
2,232
Fianna Fáil
Sean Paul Mahon[†]
8.51%
1,100
1,106
1,113
1,160
1,245
1,313
1,340
Sinn Féin
Edel Moran[†]
8.22%
1,063
1,070
1,123
1,165
1,239
Independent
Paddy Bourke [*]
6.00%
776
781
802
955
Independent
Paul Clarke
5.64%
729
735
756
Éirígí
Ciarán Heaphey
3.13%
404
405
Electorate: 34,355 Valid: 12,928 Spoilt: 588 (4.4%) Quota: 1,847 Turnout: 13,516 (39.3%)
Outgoing Councillor John Lyons was a candidate for Independent Left which is an unregistered political party so appeared on the ballot paper as a non-party independent.
Ballyfermot–Drimnagh[ edit ]
Ballyfermot–Drimnagh: 5 seats[ 4]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Sinn Féin
Daithí Doolan [*]
15.06%
1,628
1,630
1,675
1,683
1,710
2,205
People Before Profit
Hazel de Nortúin [†]
12.79%
1,383
1,390
1,426
1,443
1,478
1,543
1,673
2,103
Independent
Vincent Jackson [*]
12.45%
1,346
1,384
1,463
1,482
1,542
1,599
1,636
1,761
Green
Sophie Nicoullaud [ a]
12.22%
1,321
1,328
1,357
1,410
1,560
1,606
1,649
1,785
Fianna Fáil
Daithí de Róiste [*]
10.50%
1,135
1,144
1,165
1,297
1,379
1,410
1,434
1,492
Labour
Michael O'Sullivan
8.75%
946
956
970
1,042
1,158
1,187
1,207
1,322
Inds. 4 Change
Nicky Uzell
7.58%
820
824
860
884
937
1,008
1,096
Sinn Féin
Greg Kelly[*]
7.23%
782
791
807
821
843
Fine Gael
Obi Ekoba
5.42%
586
604
613
643
Fianna Fáil
Eoin Neylon
3.63%
392
397
405
Independent
Richard Murray
3.20%
346
356
Independent
Robert Michael Foley
1.17%
126
Electorate: 30,798 Valid: 10,811 Spoilt: 413 (3.7%) Quota: 1,802 Turnout: 11,224 (36.4%)
Ballymun–Finglas: 6 seats[ 5]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Fianna Fáil
Paul McAuliffe [*]
17.41%
2,300
Independent
Noeleen Reilly [*]
13.18%
1,741
1,767
1,809
1,846
1,889
1,889
Fianna Fáil
Keith Connolly
9.68%
1,279
1,489
1,506
1,529
1,566
1,571
1,572
1,593
1,600
1,619
1,688
1,835
1,963
Social Democrats
Mary Callaghan
8.72%
1,152
1,184
1,190
1,197
1,199
1,226
1,227
1,232
1,240
1,308
1,387
1,509
1,724
1,752
Green
Caroline Conroy
7.45%
985
1,009
1,013
1,032
1,034
1,063
1,063
1,070
1,080
1,143
1,222
1,404
1,751
1,781
Sinn Féin
Anthony Connaghan [*]
6.58%
870
880
888
896
923
933
934
1,067
1,189
1,212
1,320
1,342
1,386
1,396
Sinn Féin
Cathleen Carney Boud[*]
6.24%
825
835
837
845
861
885
886
987
1,155
1,198
1,285
1,320
1,378
1,385
Labour
Andrew Montague [*]
5.84%
772
798
800
805
808
827
827
834
857
920
967
1,134
Fine Gael
Sean Tyrrell
5.72%
756
795
802
808
811
818
818
824
829
849
871
Inds. 4 Change
Bernie Hughes
3.93%
519
526
540
571
618
666
672
700
711
801
People Before Profit
Andrew Keegan[*]
2.86%
378
383
386
396
400
463
464
474
491
Sinn Féin
Martin Matthews
2.82%
372
377
385
385
390
402
402
442
Sinn Féin
Rose Emmett
2.72%
360
364
371
375
387
392
392
Workers' Party
Cathie Shiels
2.11%
279
283
289
294
303
Independent
Diarmuid Mac Dubhghlais
1.98%
261
263
281
293
Independent
Linda Greene
1.40%
185
189
205
Independent
Lucy O'Connor
1.36%
180
184
Electorate: 36,735 Valid: 13,214 Spoilt: 627 (4.5%) Quota: 1,888 Turnout: 13,841 (37.7%)
Cabra–Glasnevin: 7 seats[ 6]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Fianna Fáil
Mary Fitzpatrick [ a]
19.87%
3,218
Green
Neasa Hourigan [ a]
13.36%
2,163
Social Democrats
Gary Gannon [*] [ a]
10.26%
1,662
1,751
1,786
1,800
1,804
1,854
1,875
2,017
2,048
Independent
Cieran Perry [*]
9.16%
1,483
1,604
1,609
1,628
1,641
1,674
1,758
1,826
1,893
1,896
1,955
2,107
Sinn Féin
Seamas McGrattan [*]
6.96%
1,127
1,190
1,192
1,195
1,197
1,204
1,213
1,256
1,608
1,618
1,665
1,704
1,716
1,739
1,837
Fine Gael
Colm O'Rourke
5.08%
823
894
901
901
911
914
931
935
942
942
1,015
1,062
1,065
1,609
1,743
Labour
Áine Clancy[*]
4.99%
808
918
936
941
944
952
969
992
998
1,000
1,098
1,164
1,176
1,284
1,485
Labour
Marie Sherlock [ a]
4.77%
773
817
833
840
842
853
872
891
901
902
946
1,100
1,130
1,213
1,491
Fine Gael
Siobhan Shovlin
4.64%
751
831
839
840
851
861
910
916
921
922
991
1,034
1,038
Independent
Sean McCabe
3.98%
645
669
680
684
692
739
766
822
835
837
889
Labour
Declan Meenagh
3.90%
632
717
730
736
740
774
805
842
865
869
940
1,084
1,105
1,176
Sinn Féin
Paul O'Farrell
3.01%
488
513
514
522
524
530
535
562
Solidarity
Rita Harrold
2.59%
419
439
445
474
475
499
515
Fianna Fáil
Hannah Lemass
2.13%
345
764
769
771
776
788
804
821
827
827
Independent
Stephen O'Loughlin
2.00%
324
342
345
345
360
371
Inds. 4 Change
Micheál Kelliher
1.54%
249
263
269
286
291
Independent
Sarah Louise Mulligan
1.04%
168
173
174
176
Workers' Party
Cormac Newton
0.72%
117
122
123
Electorate: 36,988 Valid: 16,195 Spoilt: 391 (2.4%) Quota: 2,025 Turnout: 16,586 (44.8%)
Clontarf: 6 seats[ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Independent
Damian O'Farrell [*]
18.01%
3,545
Green
Donna Cooney
14.43%
2,840
Fianna Fáil
Deirdre Heney [*]
13.61%
2,680
2,793
2,795
2,868
Fine Gael
Naoise Ó Muirí [*]
10.86%
2,139
2,273
2,276
2,291
2,312
2,375
3,316
Labour
Jane Horgan-Jones [*]
10.46%
2,059
2,180
2,188
2,226
2,314
2,457
2,690
2,965
Fianna Fáil
Cathal Haughey
8.29%
1,633
1,684
1,685
1,759
1,832
1,886
2,090
2,242
2,309
Fine Gael
Jeff Johnston
7.73%
1,522
1,577
1,579
1,598
1,638
1,666
Social Democrats
Catherine Stocker
6.83%
1,344
1,436
1,443
1,486
1,638
2,156
2,247
2,323
2,399
People Before Profit
Bernard Mulvany
4.05%
798
870
872
955
1,190
Sinn Féin
Ciaran O'Moore[*]
3.67%
722
754
755
781
Independent
Michael Paul Burke
2.06%
406
468
469
Electorate: 40,888 Valid: 19,688 Spoilt: 458 (1.1%) Quota: 2,813 Turnout: 20,146 (49.3%)
Donaghmede: 5 seats[ 8]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fianna Fáil
Tom Brabazon [*]
16.39%
2,051
2,089
Fianna Fáil
Daryl Barron
12.30%
1,539
1,560
1,572
1,574
1,609
1,653
1,734
1,861
1,925
Sinn Féin
Mícheál Mac Donncha [*]
11.91%
1,490
1,508
1,528
1,528
1,628
1,633
1,680
1,734
2,047
Fine Gael
Terence Flanagan
9.64%
1,206
1,270
1,279
1,280
1,299
1,483
1,817
2,012
2,064
Green
Lawrence Hemmings
8.21%
1,027
1,055
1,081
1,081
1,146
1,191
1,289
1,565
1,764
Social Democrats
Paddy Monahan
7.65%
957
968
989
989
1,060
1,115
1,165
1,361
1,677
Labour
Shane Folan
6.79%
850
862
876
876
932
985
1,111
Solidarity
Michael O'Brien[*]
6.65%
832
848
1,040
1,040
1,172
1,182
1,222
1,310
Fine Gael
Maria Mulvany
5.12%
641
644
653
653
670
Fine Gael
Suzanne McDonnell
5.03%
629
634
647
647
683
911
Independent Left
Niamh McDonald
4.49%
562
597
645
645
People Before Profit
Jo Tully
3.01%
377
397
Aontú
Proinsias O Conaráin
2.83%
354
Electorate: 29,396 Valid: 12,515 Spoilt: 382 (3.1%) Quota: 2,086 Turnout: 12,897 (43.9%)
Niamh McDonald was a candidate for Independent Left which is an unregistered political party so appeared on the ballot paper as a non-party independent.
Kimmage–Rathmines: 6 seats[ 9]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Green
Patrick Costello [*] [ a]
20.37%
3,283
Labour
Mary Freehill [*]
11.08%
1,786
1,988
2,002
2,009
2,094
2,182
2,306
Inds. 4 Change
Pat Dunne [*]
10.43%
1,680
1,707
1,728
1,840
1,857
1,861
1,918
2,054
2,432
Fine Gael
Anne Feeney [†]
8.98%
1,447
1,553
1,574
1,574
1,652
2,178
2,305
Social Democrats
Tara Deacy
7.42%
1,196
1,500
1,519
1,536
1,577
1,610
1,759
1,917
2,236
Fianna Fáil
Deirdre Conroy
6.61%
1,065
1,113
1,136
1,147
1,478
1,553
1,623
1,878
1,926
People Before Profit
Peter Dooley
5.80%
935
1,006
1,021
1,052
1,074
1,085
1,149
1,206
Independent
Ruari McGinley[*]
4.87%
785
821
875
895
960
993
1,130
Fianna Fáil
Michael Mullooly[†]
4.65%
750
773
800
812
Fine Gael
Patrick Kinsella
4.57%
736
812
821
821
860
Independent
Samantha Long
4.56%
734
787
845
858
891
915
Sinn Féin
Fearghal Donnelly
4.47%
720
747
755
1,137
1,159
1,164
1,201
1,248
1,416
Sinn Féin
Ray McHugh[*]
3.94%
635
640
643
Independent
Garrett McCafferty
1.20%
193
204
Independent
Sarah Lipsett
0.88%
141
160
Electorate: 40,814 Valid: 16,113 Spoilt: 484 (2.9%) Quota: 2,302 Turnout: 16,597 (40.7%)
North Inner City: 7 seats[ 10]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Green
Ciarán Cuffe [*] [ a]
14.71%
1,386
Independent
Christy Burke [*]
11.73%
1,105
1,113
1,113
1,115
1,134
1,148
1,172
1,187
Labour
Joe Costello
10.03%
945
995
995
997
1,003
1,012
1,018
1,051
1,071
1,171
1,173
1,245
Fine Gael
Ray McAdam [*]
8.65%
815
836
836
836
838
845
847
866
873
886
886
942
953
969
977
Independent
Nial Ring [*]
8.11%
764
773
774
775
793
811
828
850
878
895
897
947
951
980
1,056
Sinn Féin
Janice Boylan [*]
7.02%
661
666
666
667
670
670
736
745
754
770
771
793
801
902
1,155
Independent
Anthony Flynn [ a]
6.45%
608
613
614
614
638
648
652
657
682
705
706
718
721
772
950
Sinn Féin
Belinda Nugent
5.70%
537
539
539
539
543
549
615
621
634
644
644
655
655
680
Workers' Party
Éilis Ryan[*]
5.15%
485
506
508
508
513
516
522
526
539
650
651
669
675
875
904
People Before Profit
Gillian Brien
4.45%
419
436
436
437
448
451
454
465
483
566
566
594
600
Fianna Fáil
Imran Khursid
4.13%
389
397
399
403
406
425
428
515
526
547
549
Social Democrats
Ellie Kisyombe
3.31%
312
342
344
346
349
350
350
360
464
Social Democrats
Carol Deans
2.63%
248
269
269
269
276
284
288
295
Fianna Fáil
Denise McMorrow
2.47%
233
237
238
239
239
274
275
Sinn Féin
Declan Hallissey
2.24%
211
212
212
212
213
214
Fianna Fáil
Brian Mohan
1.49%
140
141
141
141
144
Independent
Joseph McGucken
0.77%
73
74
74
77
Independent
Neil Armstrong
0.36%
34
34
35
35
Independent
Marcin Czechowicz
0.25%
24
26
26
27
Independent
Marius Marosan
0.22%
21
22
23
Independent
S.G. Raja Sekhar Reddy
0.13%
12
13
Electorate: 27,425 Valid: 9,422 Spoilt: 266 (2.8%) Quota: 1,178 Turnout: 9,688 (35.3%)
Pembroke: 5 seats[ 11]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Green
Hazel Chu
33.07%
4,069
Fine Gael
James Geoghegan
15.69%
1,931
2,322
Labour
Dermot Lacey [*]
14.55%
1,790
2,372
Fine Gael
Paddy McCartan [*]
11.30%
1,391
1,554
1,626
1,714
1,728
1,773
1,906
Fianna Fáil
Claire O'Connor [†]
11.17%
1,374
1,573
1,626
1,689
1,714
1,776
2,059
Fine Gael
Linda O'Shea Farren
6.86%
844
1,025
1,084
1,173
1,178
1,215
1,351
People Before Profit
Síomha Ní Aonghusa
4.02%
495
804
886
903
1,014
1,180
Sinn Féin
Larry Kenna
1.71%
210
251
262
262
Independent
Simon Cox
1.63%
201
353
397
411
446
Electorate: 30,023 Valid: 12,305 Spoilt: 293 (2.3%) Quota: 2,051 Turnout: 12,598 (42.0%)
South East Inner City [ edit ]
South East Inner City: 5 seats[ 12]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Green
Claire Byrne [*]
28.59%
1,961
Sinn Féin
Chris Andrews [*] [ a]
14.86%
1,019
1,061
1,066
1,217
Fine Gael
Danny Byrne
9.84%
675
800
822
822
822
871
884
956
1,009
1,018
Labour
Kevin Donoghue
8.52%
584
770
778
791
803
822
856
953
1,183
Independent
Mannix Flynn [*]
7.99%
548
636
663
670
677
702
750
820
927
941
People Before Profit
Annette Mooney
6.72%
461
507
514
535
553
575
668
755
913
929
Fianna Fáil
Elizabeth Watson
5.45%
374
398
414
426
436
565
589
Social Democrats
Sarah Durcan
4.97%
341
559
561
567
576
588
623
659
Sinn Féin
Susan Gregg Farrell
3.75%
257
266
268
Fianna Fáil
Maria Bohan
3.47%
238
264
279
283
290
Inds. 4 Change
Sonya Stapleton
3.32%
228
270
287
307
317
327
Renua
Jacqui Gilbourne
2.51%
172
183
Electorate: 21,351 Valid: 6,858 Spoilt: 186 (2.6%) Quota: 1,144 Turnout: 7,044 (33.0%)
South West Inner City [ edit ]
South West Inner City: 5 seats[ 13]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Green
Michael Pidgeon
22.63%
1,765
Labour
Rebecca Moynihan [*] [ a]
11.43%
891
1,032
1,051
1,077
1,116
1,368
People Before Profit
Tina MacVeigh [*]
12.03%
938
1,022
1,044
1,197
1,233
1,286
Fianna Fáil
Michael Watters
10.73%
837
875
911
939
1,131
1,329
Sinn Féin
Críona Ní Dhálaigh [*] [ a]
10.25%
799
816
832
1,008
1,029
1,057
Fine Gael
Eoghan Howe
8.27%
645
691
703
711
759
Social Democrats
Jen Cummins
7.80%
608
712
736
779
824
896
Fianna Fáil
Ammar Ali
7.40%
577
594
618
630
Éirígí
Damien Farrell
6.57%
512
515
537
Renua
Tony Murray
1.80%
140
147
Independent
Patrick Coyne
1.10%
86
94
Electorate: 21,686 Valid: 7,798 Spoilt: 280 (3.5%) Quota: 1,300 Turnout: 8,078 (37.2%)
2019 Dublin City Council election[ 14] Candidates by gender
Gender
Number of candidates
% of candidates
Elected councillors
% of councillors
Men
89
59.3%
37
58.7%
Women
61
40.7%
26
41.3%
TOTAL
150
63
Changes in affiliation [ edit ]
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