2019 Meath County Council election
Part of the 2019 Irish local elections
2019 Meath County Council election
Results by local electoral area
An election to all 40 seats on Meath County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections . County Meath was 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).
Boundary review
Following the recommendations of the 2018 LEA boundary review committee, the LEAs used at the 2014 Meath County Council election were adjusted to reflect population changes revealed by the 2016 census .[ 1] The boundary committee recommended that Navan be designated a borough district. This was implemented in the initial statutory instrument , but was reversed as being contrary to Local Government Act 2001 .[ 2]
Overview
Fine Gael lost 1 seat but remained the largest party with 12 seats but with an increased vote share. Fianna Fáil gained 2 seats to return with 12 seats also but their vote share reduced compared to 2014. Sinn Féin lost 5 seats and was reduced to having representation solely in Ashbourne, Kells and Navan. One of the Sinn Féin losses in Navan was to Emer Tóibín of Aontú , a sister of Peadar Tóibín TD. Through Annie Hoey , Labour regained a seat on the council in Laytown–Bettystown, and in Trim Ronan Moore won a seat for the Social Democrats . The number of Independent councillors increased from 9 to 10.
Sharon Keogan was elected in both the Ashbourne LEA and the Laytown–Bettystown LEA, becoming the first woman in Ireland elected to two electoral areas.[ 3] She initially objected to being required to choose one of two seats,[ 3] but later chose Laytown–Bettystown.[ 4]
Results by party
Results by local electoral area
^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014.
^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2014 election.
Ashbourne
Ashbourne : 6 seats[ 5] [ 6]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Independent
Joe Bonner [*]
21.66%
2,170
Fine Gael
Alan Tobin [*]
15.62%
1,565
Independent
Sharon Keogan [*] [ a]
11.78%
1,180
1,269
1,277
1,292
1,306
1,395
1,415
1,543
Fine Gael
Suzanne Jamal [*]
11.73%
1,175
1,239
1,258
1,328
1,336
1,479
Fianna Fáil
Conor Tormey [†]
8.15%
817
1,019
1,060
1,132
1,151
1,167
1,176
1,256
1,357
Fianna Fáil
Lisa Mellor
7.20%
721
738
740
790
795
889
896
955
1,005
Aontú
Joseph Tuite
5.22%
523
562
566
583
590
613
617
Sinn Féin
Darren O'Rourke [*] [ a]
5.00%
501
573
581
592
836
847
848
950
1,148
Social Democrats
Paul Nolan
4.00%
401
546
569
574
611
621
627
668
Fine Gael
John Stillman
3.88%
389
414
430
435
439
Sinn Féin
Aisling O'Neill
3.10%
311
378
387
389
Fianna Fáil
Sarah-Jane Reilly
2.65%
266
284
287
Electorate: 21,081 Valid: 10,019 Spoilt: 196 Quota: 1,432 Turnout: 10,215
Kells
Kells : 7 seats[ 7] [ 8]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fianna Fáil
Seán Drew [*]
14.06%
1,996
Fine Gael
Sarah Reilly [*]
13.85%
1,966
Sinn Féin
Johnny Guirke [*] [ a]
11.82%
1,678
1,685
1,693
1,724
1,748
1,796
Fine Gael
Eugene Cassidy [*]
9.95%
1,413
1,421
1,463
1,470
1,514
1,547
1,569
1,792
Independent
David Gilroy [*]
7.87%
1,118
1,122
1,133
1,171
1,234
1,340
1,357
1,493
Fianna Fáil
Paul McCabe
7.46%
1,059
1,109
1,125
1,141
1,195
1,251
1,353
1,546
Fianna Fáil
Mike Bray
7.18%
1,020
1,070
1,088
1,096
1,132
1,178
1,384
1,458
Sinn Féin
Michael Gallagher[*]
7.02%
997
1,013
1,019
1,071
1,120
1,216
1,235
Fine Gael
Peter Farrelly
6.83%
970
1,000
1,061
1,083
1,136
1,177
1,347
1,410
Fianna Fáil
Oliver Fox
4.92%
698
711
716
716
727
761
Aontú
Peter Devin
4.03%
572
580
586
609
648
Labour
Aaron Byrne
2.68%
380
402
414
490
Workers' Party
Séamus McDonagh
2.32%
330
343
349
Electorate: 26,262 Valid: 14,197 Spoilt: 250 Quota: 1,775 Turnout: 14,447
Laytown–Bettystown
Laytown –Bettystown : 7 seats[ 9] [ 10]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Independent
Sharon Keogan [*] [ a]
17.80%
2,039
Fine Gael
Sharon Tolan [*]
15.49%
1,774
Fine Gael
Paddy Meade [*]
12.71%
1,455
Fianna Fáil
Wayne Harding [*]
10.44%
1,196
1,228
1,236
1,240
1,251
1,257
1,265
1,270
1,287
1,301
1,451
Labour
Annie Hoey [ a]
9.54%
1,093
1,172
1,268
1,279
1,282
1,294
1,324
1,397
1,435
Fianna Fáil
Stephen McKee [*]
8.93%
1,023
1,264
1,296
1,299
1,300
1,311
1,314
1,319
1,358
1,413
1,471
Fianna Fáil
Tom Behan
7.52%
861
892
970
971
972
975
983
1,013
1,025
1,123
1,164
Sinn Féin
Eimear Ferguson[*]
5.03%
576
633
667
668
669
776
816
846
915
971
1,038
Aontú
Peter Whelan
3.29%
377
403
409
416
420
430
440
446
474
529
Independent
Tom Kelly[*]
2.40%
275
322
365
376
377
382
395
407
440
Direct Democracy
Anthony Connor
2.10%
241
270
274
280
280
293
315
347
Social Democrats
Rob Corr
1.44%
165
177
198
200
200
202
232
People Before Profit
William Lacey
1.43%
164
178
192
196
196
199
Sinn Féin
Fergal O'Byrne
1.41%
162
187
190
192
193
Independent
Patrick Smith
0.45%
51
65
68
Electorate: 25,236 Valid: 11,452 Spoilt: 201 Quota: 1,432 Turnout: 11,653
Navan
Navan : 7 seats[ 11] [ 12]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Fianna Fáil
Tommy Reilly [*]
12.79%
1,330
Aontú
Emer Tóibín
12.37%
1,286
1,289
1,306
Independent
Francis Deane [*]
11.11%
1,155
1,161
1,173
1,187
1,250
1,273
1,303
Sinn Féin
Eddie Fennessy [†]
9.51%
989
990
999
1,002
1,019
1,029
1,044
1,095
1,433
Fianna Fáil
Padraig Fitzsimons [†]
9.42%
979
987
989
1,032
1,058
1,122
1,139
1,185
1,220
1,238
1,316
Independent
Alan Lawes
8.76%
911
912
924
925
932
974
978
1,034
1,087
1,141
1,214
Fine Gael
Yemi Adenuga
6.16%
640
641
649
665
684
707
781
806
867
881
1,225
Green
Séamus McMenamin
5.91%
614
615
670
686
696
707
723
761
803
839
942
Sinn Féin
Sinéad Burke[*]
5.41%
562
563
571
575
594
602
609
651
Fine Gael
Ross Kelly
5.30%
551
552
560
573
590
628
714
756
794
805
Independent
Wayne Forde[*]
3.06%
318
319
324
330
353
361
370
Fine Gael
Karen Byrne
2.58%
268
268
270
276
285
291
Independent
Stephen Ball
2.23%
232
233
239
245
Fianna Fáil
Jenny McHugh
2.18%
227
229
230
266
269
Fianna Fáil
Madeleine Thornton
1.70%
177
180
182
Social Democrats
Amy McGrath
1.52%
158
158
Electorate: 23,167 Valid: 10,397 Spoilt: 195 Quota: 1,300 Turnout: 10,592
Ratoath
Ratoath : 7 seats[ 13] [ 14]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fianna Fáil
Damien O'Reilly [*] [ a]
17.52%
2,198
Independent
Gillian Toole [*]
15.72%
1,972
Independent
Brian Fitzgerald [*]
14.43%
1,810
Independent
Nick Killian [*]
12.35%
1,549
1,598
Fine Gael
Gerry O'Connor [*]
9.76%
1,224
1,259
1,339
1,384
1,408
1,470
1,542
Fine Gael
Maria Murphy [*]
9.28%
1,164
1,366
1,386
1,430
1,469
1,635
Independent
Seán Henry
5.48%
688
805
832
878
947
970
1,118
Fianna Fáil
Deirdre Geraghty-Smith
4.62%
579
744
831
873
940
1,071
1,304
Independent
Fergus O'Riordan
3.83%
481
496
594
609
710
790
Fine Gael
Bee Flanagan
3.52%
442
456
517
548
567
Sinn Féin
Maria Uí Ruairc
3.48%
437
469
499
517
567
Electorate: 25,803 Valid: 12,544 Spoilt: 221 Quota: 1,569 Turnout: 12,765
Trim
Trim : 6 seats[ 15] [ 16]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fine Gael
Noel French [*]
27.23%
2,954
Fine Gael
Joe Fox [*]
14.47%
1,570
Fianna Fáil
Aisling Dempsey
10.25%
1,112
1,385
1,447
1,567
Fine Gael
Niamh Souhan
9.48%
1,029
1,271
1,321
1,397
1,436
1,508
Fianna Fáil
Vera Kelly
8.02%
870
931
948
1,085
1,148
1,193
Social Democrats
Ronan Moore
7.46%
809
996
1,050
1,064
1,143
1,402
Sinn Féin
Caroline Lynch[*]
5.82%
632
776
799
817
923
Independent
Trevor Golden [*]
5.56%
603
845
886
923
1,138
1,332
Aontú
Des Doran
5.56%
603
703
719
725
Fianna Fáil
Sinéad Geraghty
3.97%
431
470
494
Labour
Tracy McElhinney
2.18%
237
352
Electorate: 25,574 Valid: 10,850 Spoilt: 222 Quota: 1,551 Turnout: 11,072
^ a b c d e f See change below.
Results by gender
2019 Meath County Council election[ 17] Candidates by gender
Gender
Number of candidates
% of candidates
Elected councillors
% of councillors
Men
50
64.1%
27
67.5%
Women
28
35.9%
13
32.5%
TOTAL
78
40
Changes after 2019
Co-options
Changes in affiliation
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