Part of the 2019 Irish local elections
2019 Waterford City and County Council election Results by local electoral area
An election to all 32 seats on Waterford City and County Council was held on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections . The City and County of Waterford 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).
Voters in Waterford also took part in a plebiscite on whether or not to establish the position of a directly elected mayor for the council under the Local Government Act 2019 .[ 1] [ 2] The proposal was rejected by a narrow margin of 50.8% No to 49.2% Yes.[ 3] Two other council also held plebiscites on directly elected mayors: Cork City rejected the proposal , and Limerick was the only one of the three to vote Yes .[ 3]
Following the recommendations of the 2018 boundary review committee, there were significant changes to the LEAs in the 2014 election due to terms of references requiring a maximum of seven councillors in each LEA and changes in population revealed in the 2016 census .[ 4] [ 5]
Results by local electoral area [ edit ] ^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014. ^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2014 election.
Dungarvan : 6 seats[ 6] [ 7] Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fine Gael Damien Geoghegan [*] 20.03% 1,716 Fianna Fáil Tom Cronin [*] 14.08% 1,206 1,234 Fine Gael Pat Nugent [*] 11.65% 998 1,081 1,094 1,121 1,171 1,211 1,313 Sinn Féin Conor D. McGuinness 9.01% 772 818 842 1,007 1,054 1,137 1,216 1,221 Independent Seamus O'Donnell [*] 8.32% 713 737 746 771 861 965 1,079 1,096 Labour Thomas Phelan 7.87% 674 724 741 758 795 913 1,026 1,038 Fine Gael Ian Noctor 6.69% 573 669 688 707 751 819 953 980 Independent Joe O'Riordan 5.80% 497 529 552 578 653 Fianna Fáil Ann Marie Rossiter 5.73% 491 560 587 628 686 774 Independent Caren Hallahan 4.40% 377 403 449 471 Sinn Féin Siobhán Whelan[*] 4.12% 353 379 391 Independent Ciara Langan 1.32% 113 117 Fianna Fáil Sean French 0.99% 85 92 Electorate: 16,197 Valid: 8,568 Spoilt: 135 Quota: 1,225 Turnout: 8,703 (53.73%)
Lismore : 3 seats[ 9] [ 7] Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 Labour John Pratt [*] 31.55% 1,385 Fianna Fáil James Tobin [*] 27.52% 1,208 Fine Gael Declan Doocey [*] 23.71% 1,041 1,205 Sinn Féin Louise Brierley 9.68% 425 491 Green Lynne Glasscoe 7.54% 331 388 Electorate: 9,226 Valid: 4,390 Spoilt: 86 Quota: 1,098 Turnout: 4,476 (48.52%)
Portlaw–Kilmacthomas[ edit ] Portlaw –Kilmacthomas : 5 seats[ 11] [ 7] Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fine Gael Seanie Power 21.17% 1,591 1,253 Fine Gael Liam Brazil [*] 19.72% 1,482 1,482 1,253 Fianna Fáil John O'Leary [*] 14.94% 1,123 1,163 1,204 1,273 1,253 Labour Ger Barron 13.05% 981 1,018 1,098 1,249 1,256 Sinn Féin Declan Clune [*] 9.84% 740 762 771 860 861 1,028 Fianna Fáil Ray Murphy[†] 8.19% 616 708 721 770 778 963 Fine Gael Mairead Coffey Jacob 5.92% 445 550 612 686 690 Independent Dolores Whelan 3.72% 280 305 319 Independent Ann Troy 3.45% 259 276 286 Electorate: 14,318 Valid: 7,517 Spoilt: 152 Quota: 1,253 Turnout: 7,669 (53.6%)
Tramore–Waterford City West[ edit ] Tramore –Waterford City West: 6 seats[ 13] [ 7] Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Green Marc Ó Cathasaigh [ a] 14.28% 1,122 1,126 1,123 Independent Joe Conway [*] 13.75% 1,080 1,083 1,083 1,097 1,126 Fine Gael Lola O'Sullivan [*] 13.07% 1,027 1,031 1,031 1,052 1,062 1,183 1,183 1,123 Independent Joe Kelly [*] 12.09% 950 963 964 976 1,002 1,014 1,062 1,069 1,102 1,143 Fianna Fáil Eamon Quinlan [*] 9.70% 762 769 770 836 844 868 920 946 969 1,002 Independent Blaise Hannigan[*] 8.74% 687 690 690 701 714 742 794 807 886 912 Sinn Féin Jim Griffin [*] 7.39% 581 589 589 596 614 620 626 629 691 979 Sinn Féin Leslie Hughes 5.03% 395 399 399 405 425 430 437 439 523 People Before Profit Úna Dunphy 4.23% 332 333 333 341 349 368 385 394 Renua Michael Gallwey 3.22% 253 257 257 260 263 273 Fine Gael Maxine Keoghan 3.16% 248 250 251 254 257 Fianna Fáil Rita Lacey 2.16% 170 173 173 Independent Brendan Byrne 2.15% 169 176 176 182 Independent Melissa O'Neill 1.03% 81 Electorate: 16,215 Valid: 7,857 Spoilt: 173 Quota: 1,123 Turnout: 8,030 (49.5%)
Waterford City East [ edit ] Waterford City East: 6 seats[ 15] [ 7] Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Independent Matt Shanahan [†] [ a] 20.32% 1,736 Independent David Daniels [*] 14.06% 1,201 1,307 Fianna Fáil Eddie Mulligan [*] 10.91% 932 1,010 1,071 1,083 1,153 1,195 1,267 Fianna Fáil Adam Wyse [*] 10.44% 892 966 1,032 1,052 1,122 1,202 1,308 Green Jody Power 8.95% 765 833 908 928 975 1,038 1,141 Sinn Féin Pat Fitzgerald [*] 6.87% 587 602 611 615 664 936 1,086 Fine Gael Sharon Carey[†] 6.77% 578 612 639 653 831 871 950 Sinn Féin Michael Doyle 6.27% 536 558 576 579 590 Independent Lee Walsh 6.12% 523 563 607 615 661 700 Fine Gael Fiona Dowd 5.64% 482 515 531 536 Independent Michael Garland 3.64% 311 356 Electorate: 15,562 Valid: 8,543 Spoilt: 122 Quota: 1,221 Turnout: 8,665 (55.7%)
Waterford City South [ edit ] Waterford City South: 6 seats[ 17] [ 7] Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sinn Féin John Hearne [*] 14.70% 1,071 1,071 1,041 Fine Gael John Cummins [*] [ a] 11.83% 862 876 877 899 915 929 959 1,025 1,067 Fianna Fáil Jason Murphy [*] 10.47% 763 772 774 840 850 870 919 960 1,015 1,028 Independent Donal Barry 9.94% 724 751 753 782 840 868 946 1,008 1,163 1,041 Labour Séamus Ryan 8.54% 622 627 629 640 653 672 729 812 879 893 Independent Laurence (Cha) O'Neill[*] 6.97% 508 515 517 543 554 584 637 665 756 788 Independent Andrew Power 6.12% 446 470 471 488 518 535 586 627 Sinn Féin Breda Brennan [*] 6.09% 444 456 464 471 502 649 702 774 835 863 Green Susan Gallagher 6.05% 441 451 452 473 504 513 534 Independent Seán Reinhardt[*] 5.59% 407 418 421 432 446 483 Sinn Féin Warren Fitzgerald 4.28% 312 331 339 347 370 Independent Vivienne Burns 3.68% 268 280 281 290 Aontú Ronan Cleary 3.38% 246 254 254 Independent Brendan Byrne 2.35% 171 Electorate: 14,323 Valid: 7,285 Spoilt: 156 Quota: 1,041 Turnout: 7,441 (51.95%)
^ a b c See change below. 2019 Waterford City and County Council election[ 19] Candidates by gender Gender Number of candidates % of candidates Elected councillors % of councillors Men 46 69.7% 30 93.8% Women 20 30.3% 2 6.3% TOTAL 66 32
2019 Waterford City and County Council Directly Elected Mayor plebiscite[ 21] [ 3] Choice Votes % No 22,437 50.8 Yes 21,718 49.2
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