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2024 Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council election

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2024 Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council election

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All 40 seats on Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council
21 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Fine Gael Green Fianna Fáil
Last election 13 6 7
Seats before 13 6 7
Seats won 16 6 5
Seat change Increase 3 Steady Decrease 2

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Labour People Before Profit Social Democrats
Last election 6 2 1
Seats before 6 1 1
Seats won 5 2 1
Seat change Decrease 1 Increase 1 Steady

  Seventh party
 
Party Independent
Last election 5
Seats before 6
Seats won 5
Seat change Decrease 1

Results by LEAs

Council control after election

TBD

An election to all 40 seats on Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council was held on 7 June 2024 as part of the 2024 Irish local elections.[1] Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown is divided into 6 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).[2]

The period for nominations started at 10 a.m. on Saturday 11 May and ended at 12 p.m. on Saturday 18 May 2024.[3]

Retiring incumbents

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The following councillors are not seeking re-election:

Constituency Departing Councillor Party Date announced
Blackrock Kate Feeney Fianna Fáil 30 November 2023[4]
Blackrock Mary Hanafin Fianna Fáil 30 November 2023[4]
Dún Laoghaire Juliet O’Connell Labour 22 April 2024
Dún Laoghaire Dave Quinn Social Democrats 6 May 2024
Killiney-Shankill Dennis O'Callaghan Labour

Campaign

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In April 2024, Orli Degani, who had been selected by the Social Democrats to contest the Dún Laoghaire LEA was dropped from the ticket. She contested the election as an independent candidate.[5]

Results by party

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Party First-preference votes Seats
Votes % FPv Swing (pp) Cand. 2019 Out. Elected
2024
Change
Fine Gael 25,630 33.27 Increase5.97 17 13 13 16 Increase3
Fianna Fáil 8,926 11.59 Decrease6.00 11 7 7 5 Decrease2
Green 7,331 9.52 Decrease10.14 6 6 6 6 Steady
Labour 7,804 10.13 Decrease1.65 7 6 6 5 Decrease1
Social Democrats 4,307 5.59 Increase3.96 6 1 1 1 Steady
Sinn Féin 3,968 5.15 Increase1.72 8 0 0 0 Steady
People Before Profit 2,875 3.73 Decrease2.86 3 2 1 2 Steady
Aontú 2,449 3.18 Increase2.24 3 0 0 0 Steady
The Irish People 204 0.26 New 1 New New 0 Steady
Independent 13,539 17.58 Increase7.31 18 5 6 5 Steady
Total Valid 77,033 98.87
Spoilt votes 879 1.13
Total 77,033 100.00 80 40 40 40 Steady
Registered voters/Turnout 176,321 44.19

Results by LEA

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^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2019.
^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2019 election.
^ ‡: Outgoing councillor elected in 2019 for the Killiney–Shankill LEA.

Blackrock

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Blackrock: 6 Seats[6][7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Fine Gael Marie Baker[*] 24.79% 3,045                    
Green Conor Dowling 9.73% 1,195 1,279 1,281 1,311 1,340 1,361 1,469 1,523 1,795    
Fianna Fáil Michael Clark[‡] 8.82% 1,117 1,272 1,277 1,304 1,319 1,368 1,382 1,784      
Fine Gael Maurice Dockrell[†] 7.63% 937 1,310 1,313 1,322 1,329 1,369 1,378 1,461 1,509 1,513 1,530
Labour Martha Fanning[†] 7.42% 912 1,018 1,020 1,052 1,081 1,118 1,222 1,292 1,683 1,724 1,729
Independent Cormac Lucey 7.36% 904 972 1,042 1,078 1,112 1,301 1,369 1,418 1,506 1,512 1,517
Fine Gael Dan Carson 6.56% 806 1,151 1,155 1,198 1,212 1,246 1,294 1,407 1,496 1,501 1,519
Fianna Fáil Michael Reynolds 5.75% 706 785 787 799 811 853 877        
Social Democrats Lydia Bigley 5.13% 631 674 678 699 741 776 1,043 1,067      
PBP–Solidarity Cian Mac Aonghusa 4.66% 572 581 595 613 752 776          
Aontú Helen Duignan 3.97% 488 503 531 565 597            
Sinn Féin Callie Nic Rállaigh 3.05% 374 381 398 410              
Independent Reji Chacko Jacob 2.43% 299 319 324                
Independent Jonathan Roe 1.48% 182 184                  
Electorate: 27,471   Valid: 12,168   Spoilt: 112   Quota: 1,739[8]   Turnout: 12,280 (44.7%)  

A complete recount took place in Blackrock resulting in newcomer Dan Carson beating Independent Cormac Lucey for the last seat by just two votes.

Dundrum

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Dundrum: 7 Seats[9][7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Independent Sean McLoughlin[*] 16.14% 2,310                    
Fine Gael Jim O'Leary[*] 13.53% 1,937                    
Fianna Fáil Shay Brennan[*] 11.26% 1,612 1,687 1,707 1,814              
Labour Peter O'Brien[*] 8.92% 1,277 1,340 1,353 1,361 1,367 1,396 1,497 1,602 2,018    
Green Robert Jones 8.39% 1,201 1,230 1,238 1,243 1,245 1,262 1,314 1,424 1,705 1,866  
Fine Gael Anna Grainger[*] 8.22% 1,177 1,205 1,249 1,273 1,276 1,280 1,304 1,759 1,823    
Aontú Liam Coughlan 6.74% 964 1,004 1,008 1,022 1,106 1,120 1,229 1,270 1,315 1,326 1,330
Independent Anne Colgan[*] 6.18% 885 974 982 995 1,048 1,065 1,160 1,236 1,392 1,449 1,506
Social Democrats Síle Ní Dhubhghaill 6.02% 862 903 906 909 920 943 1,119 1,150      
Fine Gael Eoin O'Driscoll 5.44% 779 823 867 886 893 900 923        
Sinn Féin Rachel Gerrard 4.02% 576 606 607 609 613 845          
Sinn Féin Cuán Young 2.26% 324 368 369 374 382            
The Irish People Conor Patrick Rafferty 1.42% 204 229 229 233              
Fianna Fáil Fiona Murray 1.42% 203 216 218                
Electorate: 31,022   Valid: 14,311   Spoilt: 145   Quota: 1,789   Turnout: 14,456 (46.6%)  

Dún Laoghaire

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Dún Laoghaire: 7 Seats[10][7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Fine Gael Lorraine Hall[*] 12.46% 1,936 1,944          
Green Tom Kivlehan[†] 11.25% 1,749 1,763 1,818 1,903 2,157    
Fine Gael J.P. Durkan 10.23% 1,590 1,594 1,657 1,722 1,787 1,803 1,830
PBP–Solidarity Melisa Halpin[*] 10.09% 1,568 1,594 1,612 1,710 1,932 1,985  
Fine Gael Mary Fayne[†] 9.93% 1,543 1,549 1,601 1,660 1,721 1,741 1,771
Fianna Fáil Justin Moylan[†] 8.8% 1,368 1,372 1,700 1,725 1,768 1,773 1,849
Labour Thomas Joseph 8.1% 1,259 1,266 1,301 1,392 1,579 1,678 1,890
Aontú Mairéad Tóibín 6.4% 997 1,094 1,134 1,216 1,254 1,260 1,534
Sinn Féin Shane O'Brien 6.03% 937 957 977 999 1,057 1,072  
Social Democrats Hugo Mills 5.79% 900 911 946 997      
Fianna Fáil Colette O'Sullivan 4.48% 696 702          
Independent Orli Degani 3.8% 591 705 721        
Independent Cathy Lynch 1.73% 269            
Independent Sara Kelly 0.9% 140            
Electorate: 36,391   Valid: 15,543   Spoilt: 201   Quota: 1,943   Turnout: 15,744 (43.26%)  

Glencullen–Sandyford

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GlencullenSandyford: 7 Seats[11][7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Independent Michael Fleming[*] 32.91% 3,687              
Labour Lettie McCarthy[*] 16.68% 1,869              
Green Oisín O'Connor[†] 10.17% 1,140 1,391 1,500          
Fine Gael Pierce Dargan 9.38% 1,051 1,395 1,474          
Fine Gael Kazi Ahmed[*] 7.2% 807 1,038 1,116 1,144 1,178 1,258 1,331 1,518
Fianna Fáil Tom Murphy[*] 5.56% 623 960 1,022 1,033 1,041 1,065 1,089 1,425
Fianna Fáil Elaine Dunne 4.27% 479 691 729 740 752 787 836  
Independent Kevin Daly 3.66% 410 905 942 951 956 1,011 1,104 1,199
Sinn Féin Shaun Tracey 3.46% 388 570 578 583 583 810 990 1,024
Social Democrats Aoife Murtagh 3.38% 379 480 523 551 558 593    
Sinn Féin Amanda Spiteri 1.74% 195 269 278 278 278      
Independent Roopesh Kumar Panicker 1.55% 174 233 238 240 243      
Electorate: 25,351   Valid: 11,202   Spoilt: 126   Quota: 1,401   Turnout: 11,328 (44.68%)  

Killiney–Shankill

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KillineyShankill: 7 Seats[12][7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Labour Carrie Smyth[*] 13.47% 1,790                    
Fine Gael Jim Gildea[*] 12.08% 1,605 1,625 1,634 1,644 1,664            
Fine Gael Frank McNamara[†] 11.95% 1,587 1,602 1,613 1,623 1,663            
Independent Hugh Lewis[*] 9.5% 1,261 1,271 1,297 1,438 1,507 1,588 1,834        
Fine Gael Jacqueline Burke 9.34% 1,241 1,251 1,257 1,270 1,300 1,381 1,397 1,402 1,853    
Green Lauren Tuite 7.27% 966 983 990 996 1,061 1,274 1,287 1,297 1,465 1,611 1,614
Sinn Féin Roland Kennedy 6.75% 897 902 906 924 962 1,028 1,084 1,110 1,139 1,159 1,160
Fianna Fáil SallyAnn Moylan 6.5% 864 870 887 899 917 954 983 986      
PBP–Solidarity Dave O'Keeffe 5.53% 735 740 747 776 829 1,017 1,062 1,098 1,137 1,165 1,166
Social Democrats Lesley Byrne 5.16% 686 693 698 708 765            
Independent Fergus Power 4.89% 650 651 743 807 814 826          
Labour James Kearney 2.96% 393 414 416 431              
Independent Tracey Hennessy 2.59% 344 346 389                
Independent Michael O'Doherty 1.57% 208 209                  
Independent Susan Muldoon 0.04% 58 59                  
Electorate: 32,023   Valid: 13,285   Spoilt: 184   Quota: 1,659   Turnout: 13,449 (42%)  

Stillorgan

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Stillorgan: 6 Seats[13][7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Fine Gael Barry Saul[*] 24.75% 2,605                
Fine Gael Maeve O'Connell[*] 18.12% 1,907                
Fianna Fáil Liam Dockery 10.43% 1,098 1,250 1,373 1,456 1,467 1,665      
Green Eva Dowling[*] 10.26% 1,080 1,168 1,248 1,277 1,312 1,341 1,496 1,559  
Fine Gael John Kennedy[*] 10.23% 1,077 1,687              
Social Democrats John Hurley 8.07% 849 904 944 955 1,054 1,065 1,210 1,227 1,318
Independent Deirdre Donnelly[*] 6.63% 698 775 821 839 865 873 901 918 1,252
Independent Eliza Connolly 4.46% 469 503 527 535 572 582 604 627  
Labour Rebekah Fozzard 2.89% 304 324 354 363 395 414      
Sinn Féin Sorcha Nic Cormaic 2.63% 277 288 291 292          
Fianna Fáil Emer O'Neill 1.52% 160 213 271 295 301        
Electorate: 24,063   Valid: 10,524   Spoilt: 111   Quota: 1,504   Turnout: 10,635 (44.2%)  

References

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