2019 Donegal County Council election
Part of the 2019 Irish local elections
2019 Donegal County Council election Turnout 54.4% 3.7%[ 1]
Results by Local Electoral Area
An election to all 37 seats on Donegal County Council took place on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections . County Donegal was divided into 7 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).
Boundary changes
Following a recommendation of the 2018 Boundary Committee, the boundaries of the LEAs were altered from which had been used at the 2014 elections .[ 2] [ 3] Its terms of reference required no change in the total number of councillors but set a lower maximum LEA size of seven councillors, whereas Donegal in 2015 had LEAs of 10 and 9 seats. Other changes were necessitated by population shifts revealed by the 2016 census .
Overview
Fianna Fáil gained an additional seat to reach 12 and also saw a slight increase in their vote share. Anthony Molloy – who captained the Donegal GAA team to the 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship – won a seat for the party, as did rally driver Manus Kelly (both for the first time). However, Seamus O Domhnaill – Fianna Fáil's outgoing Cathaoirleach – was a notable casualty, as was former Senator Enda Bonner .
Unlike other performances around the State, Sinn Féin actually gained a seat in Donegal; increasing their numbers by 1 to 10 seats while seeing a slight reduction in vote share. Fine Gael retained 6 seats overall, while Independents saw a reduction of 2 seats. One Independent elected was John O'Donnell , who attracted controversy following an RTÉ Investigates programme into Irish councillors.
Results by party
Results by local electoral area
^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014.
^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2014 election.
Buncrana
Buncrana : 5 Seats[ 4]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fianna Fáil
Paul Canning [*]
20.31%
1,720
Fianna Fáil
Rena Donaghey [*]
16.96%
1,436
Sinn Féin
Jack Murray [*]
16.70%
1,414
Independent
Nicholas Crossan [*]
13.97%
1,183
1,257
1,263
1,275
1,339
1,410
1,411
1,527
Sinn Féin
Terry Crossan
9.54%
808
880
902
903
928
995
996
1,012
1,098
Fine Gael
Mickey Doherty[†]
6.28%
532
588
599
601
608
624
624
739
835
Independent
Frankie Lavelle
4.40%
373
399
405
408
507
565
565
597
Fine Gael
Michelle McKenna
3.75%
318
353
356
359
371
403
403
Aontú
Joe Murphy
3.59%
304
319
329
331
Independent
Sinéad Stewart
3.41%
289
315
337
338
367
Independent
Mark McKinney
1.09%
92
96
Electorate: 16,798 Valid: 8,469 Spoilt: 143 Quota: 1,412 Turnout: 51.27%
Carndonagh
Carndonagh : 4 Seats[ 5]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fianna Fáil
Martin McDermott [*]
34.59%
2,501
Labour
Martin Farren [*]
19.11%
1,383
1,435
1,470
Sinn Féin
Albert Doherty [*]
15.91%
1,151
1,413
1,460
1,460
Fine Gael
Bernard McGuinness [*]
14.41%
1,043
1,323
1,355
1,362
1,368
1,448
Fianna Fáil
Marie Duffy
8.67%
627
1,022
1,057
1,060
1,066
1,156
Independent
Tracy Cullen
3.90%
282
311
347
352
352
Aontú
Mary Rose Doherty
2.69%
195
226
Independent
Arthur Desmond McGuinness
0.75%
54
58
Electorate: 14,062 Valid: 7,236 Spoilt: 94 Quota: 1,448 Turnout: 52.13%
Donegal
Donegal : 6 Seats[ 6] [ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Independent
Niamh Kennedy [*]
10.77%
1,540
1,544
1,568
1,585
1,661
1,682
1,749
1,759
1,938
2,031
2,322
Sinn Féin
Noel Jordan [*]
10.74%
1,535
1,550
1,557
1,573
1,598
1,609
1,690
1,693
1,731
1,873
2,033
2,087
Fianna Fáil
Michéal Naughton [†]
8.34%
1,192
1,205
1,213
1,224
1,227
1,235
1,236
1,413
1,536
1,612
1,648
1,661
1,742
1,924
Fine Gael
Barry Sweeny
7.81%
1,116
1,126
1,151
1,215
1,217
1,263
1,264
1,353
1,360
1,376
1,424
1,432
1,917
1,958
Fine Gael
John McNulty
6.84%
978
978
978
980
1,106
1,106
1,148
1,153
1,199
1,214
1,393
1,453
1,463
1,547
Independent
Tom Conaghan [*]
6.60%
944
979
987
993
1,000
1,004
1,017
1,028
1,058
1,272
1,373
1,397
1,435
1,831
Sinn Féin
Michael McMahon
6.29%
900
902
924
973
974
1,186
1,190
1,446
1,462
1,470
1,474
1,478
1,749
1,798
Independent
Seamus Maguire[†]
6.07%
868
880
896
907
923
927
939
939
961
1,106
1,163
1,176
1,194
Independent
Billy Grimes
6.07%
868
873
895
951
952
989
989
1,043
1,050
1,057
1,067
1,075
Fine Gael
John J Boyle
5.53%
791
793
793
795
810
810
886
888
970
1,001
Independent
Pauric Kennedy
5.14%
735
751
754
760
760
763
780
783
802
Fianna Fáil
Philip McGlynn
3.64%
521
522
528
533
533
576
582
Fianna Fáil
Eimear McGuinness
3.48%
497
498
502
506
527
527
591
631
Fianna Fáil
Roger Meehan
3.38%
483
484
485
487
503
504
Independent
Diarmaid Doherty
2.72%
389
394
399
432
432
Independent
Seán Ó Beirne
2.27%
325
325
329
331
People Before Profit
Cyril Brennan
1.99%
284
288
319
Independent
Valerie McNulty
1.36%
194
196
Independent
Justin Coughlin
0.97%
138
Electorate: 23,075 Valid: 14,298 Spoilt: 165 Quota: 2,043 Turnout: 62.68%
Glenties
Glenties : 6 Seats[ 8]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Independent
Micheál Choilm Mac Giolla Easbuig [*]
15.80%
2,007
Sinn Féin
John Sheamuis Ó Fearraigh [*]
11.25%
1,429
1,464
1,501
1,558
1,740
1,750
1,782
2,050
Sinn Féin
Maire Therese Gallagher [*]
8.57%
1,089
1,103
1,152
1,241
1,286
1,324
1,615
1,658
1,693
Fianna Fáil
Noreen McGarvey
8.01%
1,018
1,023
1,043
1,103
1,155
1,171
1,402
1,499
1,506
Fine Gael
Michael McClafferty
7.97%
1,012
1,033
1,038
1,061
1,314
1,341
1,376
1,721
1,799
Fianna Fáil
Seamus O Domhnaill[*]
7.71%
979
1,071
1,079
1,095
1,153
1,161
1,222
Sinn Féin
Brian Carr
7.26%
922
932
934
978
988
1,211
1,263
1,282
1,290
Fianna Fáil
Anthony Molloy
7.21%
916
928
932
964
999
1,400
1,574
1,702
1,713
Fianna Fáil
Enda Bonner [*]
7.03%
893
914
926
975
1,023
1,056
Independent
Liam Whyte
6.47%
822
844
856
910
934
Fine Gael
Evelyn Sweeney
5.7%
724
737
758
822
Labour
Seamus Rodgers
4.28%
544
562
584
Aontú
Liam Mulligan
2.75%
349
Electorate: 23,165 Valid: 12,704 Spoilt: 147 Quota: 1,815 Turnout: 55.48%
Letterkenny
Letterkenny : 7 Seats[ 9]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fianna Fáil
Ciaran Brogan [*]
13.41%
1,570
Fine Gael
Jimmy Kavanagh [*]
10.53%
1,233
1,245
1,255
1,271
1,312
1,367
1,701
Fianna Fáil
Donal Coyle
10.18%
1,192
1,209
1,211
1,231
1,249
1,273
1,348
1,389
1,444
Independent
Michael McBride [*]
9.75%
1,141
1,155
1,159
1,174
1,297
1,360
1,430
1,464
Independent
Kevin Bradley
8.48%
993
1,009
1,024
1,050
1,127
1,210
1,294
1,347
1,465
Fianna Fáil
Manus Mandy Kelly [ a]
7.74%
906
924
932
948
1,003
1,028
1,124
1,171
1,374
Aontú
Mary T Sweeney
7.31%
856
860
876
906
932
974
1,041
1,057
1,108
Sinn Féin
Gerry McMonagle [*]
7.17%
839
845
873
903
926
972
995
1,003
1,398
Sinn Féin
Adrian Glackin[†]
6.83%
799
804
813
838
877
935
957
969
Fine Gael
Bernie Moran
6.33%
741
746
750
762
794
885
Independent
Thoiba Ahmed
4.48%
525
527
571
637
653
Independent
Charlie McClafferty
3.92%
459
464
471
491
Independent
Cathal McGlynn
2.14%
251
252
294
Independent
Finnian O'Donnell
1.72%
201
202
Electorate: 22,826 Valid: 11,706 Spoilt: 130 Quota: 1,464 Turnout: 51.85%
Lifford–Stranorlar
Lifford –Stranorlar : 6 Seats[ 10]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fine Gael
Martin Harley [*]
17.16%
1,688
Fianna Fáil
Patrick McGowan [*]
16.32%
1,606
Sinn Féin
Gary Doherty [*]
15.97%
1,571
Fianna Fáil
Gerry Crawford [*]
13.92%
1,369
1,393
1,468
Fine Gael
Frank McBrearty Jnr [*] [ a]
9.81%
965
1,016
1,041
1,052
1,058
1,079
1,131
1,208
Sinn Féin
Liam Doherty [*]
7.56%
744
776
799
924
929
974
1,036
1,195
Fine Gael
Garvan Connolly
7.25%
713
811
846
857
969
893
950
1,041
Independent
Alan McMenamin
4.82%
474
514
531
537
Renua
Maghnus Monaghan
2.84%
279
289
296
301
310
317
Aontú
John Hartnett
2.27%
223
231
238
240
245
264
Independent
Michael De Ward
2.09%
206
225
236
241
244
Electorate: 20,389 Valid: 9,838 Spoilt: 160 Quota: 1,406 Turnout: 49.01%
Milford
Milford : 3 Seats[ 11]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
Independent
John O'Donnell [*]
25.17%
1,959
Fianna Fáil
Liam Blaney [*]
22.05%
1,716
1,812
1,968
Independent
Ian McGarvey [*] [ a]
10.34%
805
893
1,062
1,219
1,522
Sinn Féin
Maria Doherty
9.66%
752
780
885
1,035
Fine Gael
Noel McBride
9.61%
748
793
845
Fine Gael
Eimer Friel
9.32%
725
747
886
1,213
1,412
Independent
Declan Meehan
8.70%
677
722
Aontú
Dermot Hardy
4.34%
338
Independent
Charlie McGinley
0.81%
63
Electorate: 12,066 Valid: 7,783 Spoilt: 75 Quota: 1,946 Turnout: 65.13%
^ a b c See change below.
Results by gender
2019 Donegal County Council election[ 12] Candidates by gender
Gender
Number of candidates
% of candidates
Elected councillors
% of councillors
Men
74
69.2%
34
91.9%
Women
33
30.8%
3
8.1%
TOTAL
107
37
Changes
Co-options
Change in affiliation
Sources
References
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