2014 Galway County Council election

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2014 Galway County Council election

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All 39 seats on Galway County Council
20 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Fine Gael Fianna Fáil Sinn Féin
Seats won 12 12 3
Seat change -1 +5 +2

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Republican Sinn Féin Labour Party Independent politician (Ireland)
Seats won 1 0 11
Seat change - -1 +4

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Map showing the area of Galway County Council

Council control before election

Fine Gael

Council control after election

Fine Gael

An election to all 39 seats on Galway County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of the 2014 Irish local elections, an increase from 30 seats at the 2009 election. County Galway was divided into 5 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). In addition, the town councils of Ballinasloe, Loughrea and Tuam were all abolished.

Fine Gael remained the largest party in terms of votes while having the same seats as Fianna Fáil. Fine Gael lost 1 seat overall, in Loughrea, while Fianna Fáil made 5 gains; 1 each in Ballinasloe, Connemara, Athenry-Oranmore and 2 in Loughrea. Independents had another good election winning 4 additional seats while Sinn Féin made gains in Connemara and in Athenry-Oranmore. Republican Sinn Féin retained their solitary seat in Connemara.[1][2][3]

Results by party

Party Seats ± 1st pref FPv% ±%
style="width: 5px; background-color: #6699FF;" data-sort-value="Fine Gael" | Fine Gael 12 -1 21,063 27.6
style="width: 5px; background-color: #66BB66;" data-sort-value="Fianna Fáil" | Fianna Fáil 12 +5 20,902 27.4
style="width: 5px; background-color: #008800;" data-sort-value="Sinn Féin" | Sinn Féin 3 +2 5,755 7.5
style="width: 5px; background-color: #008800;" data-sort-value="Republican Sinn Féin" | Republican Sinn Féin 1 - 1,072 1.4
style="width: 5px; background-color: #CC0000;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (Ireland)" | Labour Party 0 -1 2,668 3.5
style="width: 5px; background-color: #DDDDDD;" data-sort-value="Independent politician (Ireland)" | [[Independent politician (Ireland)|Template:Independent politician (Ireland)/meta/shortname]] 11 +4 21,258 29.4
Total 39 +9 72,718 100.0

Results by local electoral area

^ *: Outgoing councillor.

Athenry–Oranmore

Athenry–Oranmore: 7 seats
Party Candidate  % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11 Count 12
Fine Gael Peter Feeney*[›] 12.28 1,572 1,582 1,649                  
Independent politician (Ireland) Jim Cuddy*[›] 11.51 1,473 1,527 1,534 1,535 1,603              
Independent politician (Ireland) James Charity†† 11.12 1,424 1,454 1,464 1,465 1,522 1,562 1,628          
Fianna Fáil Malachy Noone*[›] 10.38 1,329 1,333 1,337 1,338 1,405 1,529 1,689          
Fianna Fáil Cathal Moran 7.80 998 1,001 1,023 1,032 1,047 1,051 1,069 1,079 1,119 1,191 1,249 1,257
Sinn Féin Gabriel Cronnelly††††† 7.25 928 953 990 1,001 1,028 1,041 1,075 1,078 1,112 1,252 1,298 1,304
Fianna Fáil Martina Kinane 6.92 886 918 930 933 948 965 979 985 1,195 1,249 1,270 1,276
Fine Gael Frank Kearney 6.50 832 835 840 844 873 979 1,038 1,068 1,355 1,773    
Independent politician (Ireland) David Collins 6.40 820 845 852 856 886 910 953 977 1,049      
Fine Gael Liam Carroll*[›] 5.85 749 785 798 799 809 850 893 903        
Fine Gael Josette Farrell 3.44 441 448 461 466 485              
Independent politician (Ireland) Michael Ryan 3.09 395 422 428 430                
Labour Party Clement Shevlin 2.76 354 363 452 458 489 556            
Labour Party Madge Dean 2.43 311 317                    
Independent politician (Ireland) Roderick O'Driscoll 1.86 238                      
Fís Nua Suzanne O'Keeffe 0.41 53                      
Electorate: 23,659   Valid: 12,803 (54.11%)   Spoilt: 111   Quota: 1,601   Turnout: 12,914 (54.58%)

Ballinasloe

Ballinasloe- 6 seats
Party Candidate  % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6
Independent politician (Ireland) Tim Broderick*[›] 27.9% 3,275          
Sinn Féin Dermot Connolly*[›] 17.5% 2,059          
Fianna Fáil Michael Connolly*[›] 12.9% 1,514 1,800        
Fianna Fáil Donal Burke 9.8% 1,154 1,389 1,463 1,489 1,554 1,616
Fine Gael Michael Finnerty*[›] 7.2% 845 1,021 1,084 1,092 1,305 1,544
Fine Gael Kevin Ryan*[›] 7.1% 835 970 992 1,027 1,081  
Fine Gael Aidan Donohue 6.7% 785 1,164 1,206 1,227 1,312 1,702
Labour Party Johnny Walsh 5.7% 664 826 919 923    
Fianna Fáil Pat O'Sullivan 5.7% 615 838 924 951 1,161 1,225
Electorate: 20,380   Valid: 11,746   Spoilt: 140   Quota: 1,679   Turnout: 11,886 (58.3%)

Connemara

Connemara: 9 seats
Party Candidate  % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11 Count 12 Count 13
Independent politician (Ireland) Thomas Welby*[›] 13.6% 2,291                        
Fianna Fáil Seán Ó Tuairisg*[›] 7.5% 1,270 1,297 1,302 1,309 1,316 1,356 1,393 1,456 1,514 1,581 1,688    
Fine Gael Eileen Mannion-Mullen*[›] 7.4% 1,251 1,310 1,333 1,375 1,421 1,429 1,436 1,442 1,545 1,556 1,627 1,870  
Fianna Fáil Seamus Walsh*[›] 7.1% 1,203 1,297 1,307 1,312 1,319 1,355 1,366 1,384 1,415 1,431 1,467 1,629 1,670
Fine Gael Niamh Byrne 7.1% 1,183 1,310 1,329 1,400 1,429 1,465 1,468 1,479 1,592 1,614 1,725    
Independent politician (Ireland) Seosamh Ó Cualáin 6.9% 1,172 1,208 1,218 1,228 1,255 1,264 1,438 1,489 1,552 1,689      
Fianna Fáil Noel Thomas 6.6% 1,114 1,187 1,192 1,198 1,214 1,254 1,258 1,266 1,285 1,300 1,311 1,382 1,390
Republican Sinn Féin Tomás Ó Curraoin*[›] 6.4% 1,072 1,109 1,112 1,144 1,160 1,240 1,297 1,360 1,433 1,526 1,602 1,620 1,623
Fianna Fáil Máirtín Lee 5.2% 882 885 885 887 888 915 934 991 1,106 1,140 1,224 1,306 1,311
Fianna Fáil Josie Conneely 4.8% 800 819 838 839 851 870 887 891 893 894 904    
Sinn Féin Tom Healy 4.6% 768 805 832 832 867 869 880 889 893 1,218 1,265 1,432 1,501
Labour Party Joe Curran 3.9% 667 677 682 692 713 727 744 796 845 891      
Sinn Féin Máirín Mhic Lochlainn 3.7% 627 639 648 649 663 669 718 776 814        
Fine Gael Seosamh Ó Laoi*[›] 3.6% 610 615 619 668 673 686 695 718          
Independent politician (Ireland) Dáithí Ó Cualáin 2.6% 440 446 458 459 471 473 551            
Independent politician (Ireland) Pádraic Ó Conghaile 2.1% 354 359 403 404 411 414              
Fianna Fáil Mac Dara Hosty 2.1% 345 350 351 393 402                
Fine Gael Mary McHugh 1.8% 302 309 309                    
Independent politician (Ireland) Ronan Garvey 1.5% 256 288 325 336                  
Independent politician (Ireland) Liam Allen 1.1% 185 198                      
Independent politician (Ireland) Chris Walsh 0.3% 45 54                      
Electorate: 30,734   Valid: 16,847   Spoilt: 244   Quota: 1,685   Turnout: 17,091 (55.6%)

Loughrea

Loughrea- 8 seats
Party Candidate  % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8
Fianna Fáil Anne Rabbitte††† 10.6% 1,729 1,731 1,793 1,840        
Fianna Fáil Gerry Finnerty*[›] 10.5% 1,706 1,799 1,812          
Fine Gael Michael Maher*[›] 10.2% 1,651 1,663 1,775 1,951        
Fine Gael Jimmy McClearn*[›] 10% 1,630 1,636 1,719 1,770 1,785 1,793 1,841  
Fine Gael Joe Byrne 9.6% 1,560 1,602 1,626 1,642 1,647 1,647 1,693 1,699
Independent politician (Ireland) Michael (Stroke) Fahy*[›]†††††† 8.8% 1,437 1,525 1,542 1,543 1,588 1,593 1,736 1,790
Independent politician (Ireland) Pat Hynes*[›] 8.6% 1,394 1,416 1,498 1,704 1,755 1,761 1,988  
Fianna Fáil Shane Donnellan 7.7% 1,257 1,268 1,348 1,472 1,522 1,534 1,619 1,639
Fine Gael Bridie Willers*[›] 7.4% 1,200 1,284 1,324 1,372 1,387 1,388 1,448 1,455
Sinn Féin Eoghan Mac Cormaic 4.8% 775 814 858 898 902 904    
Independent politician (Ireland) James Regan 4.6% 745 766 834          
Labour Party Dessie O'Brien 4.1% 672 693            
Independent politician (Ireland) Adrian Feeney 3% 495              
Electorate: 28,343   Valid: 16,251   Spoilt: 191   Quota: 1,806   Turnout: 16,442 (58.0%)

Tuam

Tuam: 9 seats
Party Candidate  % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Count 10 Count 11
Independent politician (Ireland) Seán Canney*[›]†††† 17% 3,171                    
Fine Gael Pete Roche*[›] 14.6% 2,708                    
Independent politician (Ireland) Michael Fitzmaurice 14.1% 2,621                    
Fianna Fáil Mary Hoade*[›] 10.1% 1,886                    
Fine Gael Tom McHugh*[›] 8.6% 1,598 1,854 2,102                
Fianna Fáil Donagh Mark Killilea 5.2% 968 1,188 1,258 1,303 1,319 1,341 1,386 1,438 1,447 1,559 1,731
Independent politician (Ireland) Karey McHugh 5.0% 934 1,118 1,272 1,360 1,388 1,469 1,624 1,880      
Independent politician (Ireland) Shaun Cunniffe*[›] 4.8% 900 1,007 1,033 1,053 1,056 1,206 1,272 1,361 1,362 1,453 1,495
Fine Gael Peter Keaveney 4.2% 780 809 854 1,149 1,189 1,194 1,205 1,222 1,222 1,421 1,687
Fianna Fáil Eamonn Kitt 3.6% 661 819 913 942 969 979 1,017 1,042 1,045 1,127 1,313
Fianna Fáil Nora Fahy 3.1% 585 629 666 853 856 862 876 915 917 935  
Sinn Féin Maeve O'Brien 3.2% 598 649 686 732 736 766 793        
Fine Gael Larry Bane 2.8% 521 667 741 756 806 828 864 885 894    
Independent politician (Ireland) Teresa Killeen-Kelly 1.9% 362 430 473 495 501 523          
Independent politician (Ireland) Thomas (T.P.) Niland 1.7% 323 369 387 399 403            
Electorate: 31,525   Valid: 18,616   Spoilt: 175   Quota: 1,862   Turnout: 18,791 (59.6%)

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Changes 2014–2019

  • † On 11 October 2014 Michael Fitzmaurice was elected to the 31st Dáil at the 2014 Roscommon–South Leitrim by-election. In November 2014 Independent Des Joyce was co-opted to his seat.[1]
  • †† On 21 May 2015 Athenry-Oranmore Independent Cllr James Charity joined Renua and ceased to be an Independent.[2] He left the party on 30 July 2015.[3]
  • †††Loughrea Fianna Fáil Councillor Anne Rabbitte was elected to the 32nd Dáil in the 2016 general election for the Galway East constituency. Ivan Canning was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 16 March 2016.[4]
  • ††††Tuam Independent Councillor Seán Canney was elected to the 32nd Dáil in the 2016 general election for the Galway East constituency. Billy Connelly was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 16 March 2016.[5]
  • ††††† Athenry-Oranmore Sinn Féin Councillor Gabriel Cronnelly resigned from the party and became an Independent citing ongoing unrest around the way the party dealt with unethical behaviour on 3 December 2017.[6]
  • †††††† Loughrea Independent Councillor Michael (Stroke) Fahy joined Fianna Fáil on 16 December 2018.[7] He died on 3 April 2019 following a short illness.[8]

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