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Part of the 2019 Irish local elections
2019 Cork City Council election
Results by Local Electoral Area
An election to all 31 seats on Cork City Council was held in Cork city in Ireland on 24 May 2019 as part of that year's local elections .[ 1] Councillors were elected from five local electoral areas (LEAs) on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV). This election coincided with an increase in the city area .[ 2] Several outgoing members of Cork County Council , based in areas transferred to the city, stood for election to the city council. As well as the extension of all LEAs into the former county area, the former LEA of North Central was abolished and its area divided between North West and North East.[ 3] [ 4]
On the same day, a plebiscite was held under the Local Government Act 2019 on whether Cork City should have a directly elected executive mayor.[ 5] Voters rejected the proposal in favour of retaining the existing ceremonial Lord Mayor of Cork , chosen annually by the councillors from among their number.[ 6]
Party
Seats
±
1st pref
FPv%
±%
Fianna Fáil
8
2
16,474
24.52
0.53
Fine Gael
7
2
13,834
20.59
1.63
Sinn Féin
4
4
8,082
12.03
11.96
Green
4
4
6,890
10.25
7.27
Labour
1
1
3,773
5.62
0.33
Solidarity
1
2
1,574
2.34
3.52
Workers' Party
1
1,182
1.76
1.28
Social Democrats
0
1,906
2.84
New
Aontú
0
1,593
2.37
New
HRRA
0
1,462
2.18
New
People Before Profit
0
559
0.83
New
Independent
5
1
9,863
14.68
0.37
Totals
31
67,192
100.00
Results by local electoral area [ edit ]
^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014 for the same LEA.
^ †: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014 for Cork City North Central LEA.
^ ‡: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014 for Cork City North East LEA.
^ §: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014 to Cork County Council.
^ ※: Outgoing councillor coopted for the same LEA subsequent to the 2014 election.
^ ◊: Outgoing councillor for Cork County Council, coopted subsequent to the 2014 election.
Cork City North East [ edit ]
Cork City North East: 6 seats[ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fianna Fáil
Ken O'Flynn [†] [ a]
12.75%
1,710
1,718
1,725
1,733
1,741
1,807
1,841
1,931
Labour
John Daniel Maher
10.03%
1,345
1,345
1,363
1,378
1,410
1,459
1,559
1,667
1,834
1,985
Independent
Ger Keohane [§]
9.54%
1,279
1,287
1,298
1,308
1,320
1,342
1,382
1,425
1,513
1,709
Fine Gael
Joe Kavanagh [*]
9.35%
1,254
1,258
1,262
1,264
1,275
1,309
1,323
1,341
1,383
1,756
Green
Oliver Moran
8.80%
1,180
1,184
1,210
1,216
1,307
1,324
1,482
1,540
1,628
1,739
Fianna Fáil
Tim Brosnan[*]
7.81%
1,048
1,050
1,057
1,064
1,069
1,232
1,267
1,290
1,356
1,441
Fine Gael
Lorraine O'Neill
7.81%
1,047
1,055
1,059
1,072
1,089
1,110
1,125
1,144
1,178
Workers' Party
Ted Tynan [*]
7.69%
1,031
1,038
1,070
1,088
1,110
1,141
1,314
1,532
1,764
1,817
Independent
Noreen Murphy
6.08%
815
819
844
862
879
895
996
1,079
Solidarity
Carol Brogan
5.14%
689
690
722
726
810
822
Sinn Féin
Mick Nugent[‡]
4.98%
668
668
674
818
826
844
910
Fianna Fáil
Martin Dorgan
3.60%
483
485
485
487
487
Social Democrats
Sinéad Halpin
2.30%
309
309
320
327
Sinn Féin
Mandy O'Leary Hegarty
1.99%
267
268
272
Independent
Mobolaji Taiwo Ajisafe
0.92%
123
123
HRRA
Risteárd Ó Glaimhín
0.77%
103
104
Independent
Sean Patrick O'Sullivan
0.45%
60
Electorate: 30,910 Valid: 13,411 Spoilt: 287 Quota: 1,916 Turnout: 44.32%
Cork City North West [ edit ]
Cork City North West: 6 seats[ 8]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Fianna Fáil
Tony Fitzgerald [*]
14.11%
1,662
1,664
1,671
1,676
1,684
Sinn Féin
Thomas Gould [†] [ a]
11.91%
1,402
1,409
1,426
1,499
1,518
1,563
1,596
1,654
1,700
Sinn Féin
Kenneth Collins [*]
9.74%
1,147
1,154
1,178
1,209
1,217
1,253
1,276
1,319
1,361
1,425
1,456
1,512
Fine Gael
Damian Boylan
8.99%
1,059
1,059
1,059
1,063
1,069
1,071
1,089
1,119
1,175
1,227
1,285
1,452
Fianna Fáil
John Sheehan [†]
8.69%
1,023
1,023
1,025
1,035
1,035
1,047
1,087
1,271
1,310
1,370
1,432
1,570
Solidarity
Fiona Ryan [※] [ a]
7.52%
885
887
915
930
985
1,017
1,050
1,073
1,134
1,182
1,400
1,482
Fine Gael
Julie O'Leary
5.95%
701
701
702
703
709
713
732
764
836
876
1,019
1,136
Green
Mark Cronin
4.78%
563
567
579
580
592
595
612
637
755
782
Independent
Kevin Conway[§]
4.55%
536
569
578
583
594
602
669
712
747
877
925
Labour
Luke Carroll
4.48%
528
532
538
542
548
558
576
594
Fianna Fáil
Seán Coleman
4.47%
526
529
536
539
541
546
565
Independent
Joe O'Callaghan
4.04%
476
482
485
491
502
527
586
606
637
Aontú
Finian Toomey
3.75%
442
444
445
454
467
488
Independent
Timothy J. Hogan
1.77%
208
219
234
237
246
Sinn Féin
John Paul Stanton
1.56%
184
184
185
HRRA
Martina Murphy
1.49%
175
178
190
192
Workers' Party
Catherine Coffey
1.28%
151
159
Independent
Sandra Condon
0.92%
108
Electorate: 28,571 Valid: 11,776 Spoilt: 324 Quota: 1,683 Turnout: 42.35%
Cork City South Central [ edit ]
Cork City South Central: 6 seats[ 9]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Independent
Mick Finn [*]
16.56%
1,753
Green
Dan Boyle
13.75%
1,456
1,485
1,495
1,509
1,523
Fianna Fáil
Seán Martin [*]
13.06%
1,383
1,421
1,430
1,437
1,443
1,448
1,457
1,481
1,547
Fine Gael
Shane O'Callaghan
11.66%
1,234
1,250
1,250
1,253
1,256
1,276
1,282
1,313
1,346
1,450
1,775
Sinn Féin
Eoghan Jeffers
7.34%
777
789
792
794
797
801
816
834
862
923
1,009
1,053
1,056
1,057
Fianna Fáil
David Boyle
7.26%
769
779
779
779
780
790
794
808
828
872
Sinn Féin
Fiona Kerins [*]
6.64%
703
732
737
745
761
777
793
868
929
1,014
1,049
1,062
1,066
1,070
Independent
Paudie Dineen [*]
5.21%
552
597
603
615
626
640
699
731
846
935
1,016
1,058
1,069
1,071
Labour
Luke Field
4.34%
459
472
475
479
483
513
535
634
672
Independent
Ciaran Kenneally
4.03%
427
443
449
457
474
491
551
586
Social Democrats
Patricia O'Dwyer
3.40%
360
367
371
384
401
430
443
Independent
Seán Cronin
1.97%
209
220
226
232
249
271
Independent
Lekha Menon Margassery
1.88%
199
202
207
214
222
HRRA
Michael Mohally
1.19%
126
129
134
142
Independent
Graham O'Shea
0.88%
93
97
112
Independent
Suzanne Hegarty
0.43%
45
48
Independent
Maurice Joseph Sexton
0.40%
42
43
Exhausted ballots
—
—
0
14
34
59
114
181
296
521
810
1,155
1,318
1,334
1,337
Electorate: 24,408 Valid: 10,587 Spoilt: 306 Quota: 1,513 Turnout: 44.6%
Cork City South East [ edit ]
Cork City South East: 6 seats[ 10]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fine Gael
Des Cahill [*]
14.42%
2,275
Green
Lorna Bogue [ a]
13.99%
2,207
2,265
Fianna Fáil
Mary Rose Desmond
13.32%
2,102
2,108
2,111
2,139
2,167
2.294
Fianna Fáil
Terry Shannon [*]
12.52%
1,976
1,980
1,983
2,051
2,094
2,155
2,167
2,328
Independent
Kieran McCarthy [*]
10.82%
1,708
1,731
1,734
1,889
2,038
2,208
2,216
2,552
Fine Gael
Deirdre Forde
10.06%
1,588
1,597
1,605
1,634
1,662
1,777
1,787
1,926
Sinn Féin
Chris O'Leary [*]
6.99%
1,103
1,129
1,129
1,158
1,273
1,387
1,391
1,518
Labour
Peter Horgan
5.63%
888
899
901
921
956
1,029
1,034
Social Democrats
Joe Harris
4.34%
685
718
718
748
816
Aontú
Anna Daly
3.16%
498
509
510
HRRA
Diarmaid Ó Cadhla[◊]
3.14%
496
534
534
581
People Before Profit
Ed Fitzgerald
1.62%
255
Electorate: 32,358 Valid: 15,781 Spoilt: 326 Quota: 2,255 Turnout: 49.78%
Cork City South West [ edit ]
Cork City South West: 7 seats[ 11]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Fine Gael
Derry Canty [§]
12.03%
1,881
1,894
1,898
1,915
1,946
2,033
Fianna Fáil
Fergal Dennehy [*]
11.66%
1,823
1,835
1,840
1,870
1,921
2,055
Green
Colette Finn
9.49%
1,484
1,501
1,582
1,630
1,765
1,796
1,805
1,815
2,042
Fianna Fáil
Colm Kelleher
8.56%
1,339
1,352
1,360
1,370
1,397
1,637
1,702
1,731
1,793
1,806
1,896
1,989
Fine Gael
Garret Kelleher
8.35%
1,306
1,319
1,323
1,335
1,354
1,401
1,413
1,420
1,480
1,493
1,540
1,713
1,786
Independent
Thomas Moloney [*]
7.51%
1,174
1,192
1,211
1,302
1,350
1,361
1,362
1,362
1,418
1,430
1,599
1,689
1,774
Sinn Féin
Henry Cremin [*] [ a]
6.68%
1,045
1,049
1,064
1,106
1,129
1,139
1,142
1,144
1,167
1,178
1,202
1,236
1,755
Sinn Féin
Eolan Ryng
5.03%
786
795
814
852
869
892
894
901
958
969
1,011
1,042
Fine Gael
Sinéad Ronan
4.85%
758
764
768
792
873
879
879
880
920
930
964
1,208
1,275
Fine Gael
P.J. Hourican[*]
4.67%
731
732
735
747
766
776
779
782
806
813
836
Aontú
Joanne Murphy
4.18%
653
665
673
697
711
719
721
723
768
778
Fianna Fáil
Shane Fallon
4.03%
630
636
641
644
654
Labour
Ciara Kennedy
3.54%
553
567
583
610
Social Democrats
Ciarán McCarthy
3.53%
552
557
589
632
695
708
711
716
HRRA
Thomas Kiely
2.48%
388
439
499
People Before Profit
Tjitske De Vries
1.94%
304
324
HRRA
Shirley Griffin
1.11%
174
Independent
Artur Górnik
0.36%
56
Electorate: 34,436 Valid: 15,637 Spoilt: 373 Quota: 1,955 Turnout: 46.49%
^ a b c d e Change since the 2019 election, see below.
2019 Cork City Council election[ 12] Candidates by gender
Gender
Number of candidates
% of candidates
Elected councillors
% of councillors
Men
58
70.7%
25
80.6%
Women
24
29.3%
6
19.4%
TOTAL
82
31
2019 Cork City Council mayoral plebiscite[ 14] [ 6]
Choice
Votes
%
No
34,347
50.7
Yes
33,364
49.3
Changes in affiliation [ edit ]
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^ Local Government Act 2019 (Transfer Day) Order 2019 (S.I. No. 25 of 2019 ). Signed on 30 January 2019. Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland . Archived from the original on 8 February 2020. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 23 May 2019.
^ Local Electoral Area Boundary Committee No. 2 (13 June 2018). Report 2018 (PDF) . Government Publications. pp. 14–17, 50–51. ISBN 978-1-4064-2991-6 . Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2019 . {{cite book }}
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^ "Plebiscites for Directly Elected Mayors" . Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government . Archived from the original on 11 September 2020. Retrieved 23 May 2019 .
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