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Part of the 2014 Irish local elections
2014 Cork County Council election
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Fianna Fáil
Fine Gael
Sinn Féin
Seats won
17
16
10
Seat change
5
6
9
Popular vote
44,885
43,350
22,747
Percentage
28.65%
27.67%
14.52%
Swing
4.28%
9.52%
8.38%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Party
Labour
Independent
Seats won
2
10
Seat change
5
4
Popular vote
11,298
30,336
Percentage
7.21%
19.36%
Swing
2.98%
11.4%
The area governed by Cork County Council
An election to all 55 seats on Cork County Council was held on 23 May 2014 as part of the 2014 Irish local elections , contested by a field of 114 candidates. County Cork was divided into 8 local electoral areas 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).[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Cork County Council was expanded by seven seats to a total of 55 members for the 2014 elections. Fianna Fáil emerged after the local elections as the largest party in Cork for the first time since 1991, having won 17 seats and 5 gains in total. The party won three seats in each of Ballincollig-Carrigaline, Fermoy and West Cork and took two seats in Bandon-Kinsale, Blarney-Macroom and Kanturk-Mallow. Fine Gael lost 6 seats in all to emerge with 16 seats. The party's best results were in Ballincollig-Carrigaline and Bandon-Kinsale where they won 3 seats and Blarney-Macroom, Cobh, East Cork and West Cork where they won 2 seats. Sinn Féin won 10 seats in total, including 9 gains, with the party's best results coming in Ballincollig-Carrigaline and Cobh where they won 2 seats each. Labour had a very bad election losing 5 seats and returning with just 2 seats. Independents gained 4 seats, bringing their total to 10 seats.
Results by local electoral area [ edit ]
^ *: Outgoing councillor.
Ballincollig–Carrigaline[ edit ]
Ballincollig–Carrigaline: 10 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Fianna Fáil
Séamus McGrath [*]
20.13
4,700
Sinn Féin
Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire
10.99
2,567
Fine Gael
Derry Canty [*]
6.51
1,521
1,559
1,570
1,570
1,574
1,595
1,603
1,610
1,652
1,671
1,710
1,711
1,831
1,906
1,963
Fine Gael
Deirdre Forde [*]
6.23
1,455
1,678
1,683
1,685
1,704
1,791
1,801
1,813
1,875
1,887
1,970
1,977
2,073
2,491
Fianna Fáil
Daithi O Donnabhain
6.04
1,411
1,839
1,852
1,853
1,858
1,861
1,865
1,872
1,896
1,911
1,936
1,938
2,040
2,095
2,103
Independent
Marcia D'Alton
5.74
1,341
1,557
1,566
1,582
1,630
1,640
1,723
1,806
1,860
1,997
2,220
Fine Gael
Garret Kelleher
5.48
1,279
1,307
1,313
1,313
1,317
1,342
1,345
1,352
1,386
1,413
1,430
1,431
1,548
1,680
1,727
Fine Gael
John A. Collins [*]
5.43
1,269
1,520
1,523
1,538
1,543
1,566
1,579
1,593
1,668
1,674
1,708
1,709
1,749
1,846
1,934
Fine Gael
Shane O'Callaghan
4.37
1,020
1,133
1,141
1,142
1,145
1,194
1,197
1,202
1,243
1,247
1,305
1,308
1,369
Fianna Fáil
Mary Rose Desmond
4.36
1,019
1,608
1,616
1,617
1,620
1,634
1,640
1,649
1,672
1,679
1,773
1,782
1,828
1,975
2,019
Sinn Féin
Michael Murphy [*]
3.91
914
1,071
1,357
1,368
1,401
1,403
1,474
1,573
1,604
1,631
1,684
1,697
1,786
1,810
1,811
Green
Cormac Manning
3.81
890
946
962
965
973
998
1,010
1,056
1,134
1,199
1,237
1,245
Independent
David Boyle[*]
3.48
813
908
923
931
934
943
971
1,017
1,040
1,105
Independent
Joe Harris
3.01
702
784
795
828
834
836
901
955
974
1,172
1,359
1,461
1,618
1,712
1,739
Independent
Shirley Griffin
2.02
472
494
509
557
559
570
629
699
713
People Before Profit
Rob Galligan Long
1.96
458
494
510
524
532
538
579
Labour
Liam O'Connor
1.73
403
475
481
485
609
627
635
654
Independent
Elizabeth Hourihane
1.57
366
432
438
471
483
485
Fine Gael
Farah Deeba
1.34
312
333
337
339
344
Labour
Angela Murphy
1.10
258
315
316
316
Independent
Terry Hume
0.78
181
208
213
Electorate: 51,714 Valid: 23,351 (45.15%) Spoilt: 341 Quota: 2,123 Turnout: 23,692 (45.81%)
Bandon-Kinsale: 6 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Sinn Féin
Rachel McCarthy
14.68
2,344
Fianna Fáil
Alan Coleman [*]
14.33
2,288
Fine Gael
Tim Lombard [*]
13.87
2,214
2,217
2,224
2,225
2,247
2,392
Fianna Fáil
Margaret Murphy O'Mahony
12.89
2,057
2,069
2,081
2,084
2,173
2,233
2,249
2,349
Fine Gael
James O'Donovan
12.37
1,975
1,982
1,986
1,986
2,045
2,079
2,089
2,222
Fine Gael
Kevin Murphy [*]
10.46
1,670
1,675
1,708
1,709
1,738
1,781
1,827
2,368
Labour
Tomas O'Brien
6.87
1,097
1,101
1,156
1,157
1,188
1,294
1,312
Independent
Michael Ring
5.96
951
963
1,009
1,010
1,208
1,339
1,352
1,532
Green
Liz Dunphy
3.63
579
586
599
599
671
Independent
Denis Boyle
3.47
554
564
596
Independent
Cormac Hayes
1.47
235
238
Electorate: 31,472 Valid: 15,964 (50.72%) Spoilt: 201 Quota: 2,281 Turnout: 16,165 (51.36%)
Blarney–Macroom: 6 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fianna Fáil
Aindrias Moynihan [*]
20.19
3,816
Fine Gael
Michael Creed [*]
18.02
3,406
Sinn Féin
Des O'Grady
13.97
2,639
2,777
Fine Gael
Damian Boylan
8.83
1,584
1,621
1,732
1,743
1,773
1,776
1,811
1,847
2,043
Fianna Fáil
Bob Ryan
7.99
1,509
1,961
1,989
2,011
2,036
2,062
2,110
2,214
2,336
Independent
Kevin Conway
7.20
1,361
1,383
1,389
1,415
1,541
1,548
1,686
2,018
2,154
Fine Gael
Ted Lucey
6.52
1,233
1,314
1,628
1,651
1,659
1,664
1,751
1,857
2,348
Labour
Martin Coughlan[*]
5.74
1,085
1,232
1,338
1,372
1,420
1,427
1,646
1,805
Independent
Connie Foley
3.84
726
795
835
914
1,017
1,025
Independent
Jerry O'Sullivan
3.70
699
805
867
947
1,036
1,055
1,273
Anti-Austerity Alliance
Liz Feehan
2.77
524
543
549
588
Independent
Mary O'Callaghan-Hallissey
1.67
315
360
393
Electorate: 34,079 Valid: 18,897 (55.45%) Spoilt: 245 Quota: 2,700 Turnout: 19,142 (56.17%)
Cobh: 7 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fianna Fáil
Pádraig O'Sullivan
14.72
2,628
Sinn Féin
Kieran McCarthy
13.84
2,471
Sinn Féin
Ger Keohane
12.40
2,214
2,244
Fine Gael
Anthony Barry
8.86
1,583
1,605
1,605
1,610
1,620
1,637
1,739
2,010
Fine Gael
Conor Murphy
8.04
1,436
1,465
1,466
1,469
1,488
1,496
1,618
1,701
Fine Gael
Sinead Sheppard
7.43
1,327
1,372
1,398
1,422
1,460
1,519
1,869
2,067
Labour
Cathal Rasmussen [*]
7.08
1,264
1,272
1,309
1,352
1,366
1,485
1,718
1,869
Labour
Noel Costello[*]
7.06
1,261
1,299
1,301
1,304
1,349
1,356
Fianna Fáil
Michael Ahern
7.01
1,251
1,434
1,441
1,465
1,477
1,518
1,596
Independent
Claire Cullinane
6.30
947
962
1,026
1,082
1,288
1,687
1,761
1,934
Independent
Paddy Histon
3.53
631
636
700
765
910
Independent
Seán O'Sullivan
3.20
572
590
618
636
Independent
Noel Maguire
1.52
272
274
274
Electorate: 39,323 Valid: 17,857 (45.41%) Spoilt: 317 Quota: 2,233 Turnout: 18,174 (46.22%)
East Cork: 6 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Independent
Noel Collins [*]
15.66
2,267
Sinn Féin
Pat Buckley
12.11
1,753
1,755
1,797
1,828
1,889
1,991
2,019
2,173
Fine Gael
Michael Hegarty
10.05
1,455
1,458
1,478
1,484
1,553
1,640
1,897
2,041
2,099
Fianna Fáil
Aaron O'Sullivan
9.24
1,337
1,342
1,349
1,368
1,388
1,416
1,658
2,280
Sinn Féin
Michelle Hennessy[*]
9.33
1,350
1,354
1,365
1,416
1,457
1,516
1,578
1,622
1,662
1,690
Fianna Fáil
Niall O'Neill
8.68
1,257
1,258
1,287
1,291
1,339
1,444
1,515
Fine Gael
Barbara Murray[*]
7.86
1,138
1,139
1,146
1,155
1,198
1,234
Independent
Mary Linehan-Foley
7.83
1,134
1,157
1,169
1,229
1,281
1,455
1,675
1,733
1,797
1,809
Fine Gael
Susan McCarthy
7.10
1,028
1,035
1,058
1,060
1,202
1,297
1,538
1,766
1,816
1,844
Independent
Wayne Halloran
5.15
745
756
781
848
906
Labour
Eric Nolan
2.34
338
339
345
348
Green
Natasha Harty
1.67
301
305
316
334
Independent
Paddy Bullman
1.98
287
299
305
Independent
Aisling Murray
0.59
85
Electorate: 30,579 Valid: 14,475 (47.34%) Spoilt: 190 Quota: 2,068 Turnout: 14,665 (47.96%)
Fermoy: 6 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Labour
Noel McCarthy [*]
20.02
3,511
Fianna Fáil
Kevin O'Keeffe [*]
16.67
2,923
Fianna Fáil
Frank O'Flynn [*]
14.01
2,457
2,839
Fianna Fáil
Ian Doyle
12.58
2,206
2,221
2,346
2,367
2,377
2,427
2,450
2,466
2,731
Sinn Féin
June Murphy
9.55
1,675
1,857
1,909
1,946
1,964
2,076
2,164
2,381
2,408
Fine Gael
Kay Dawson
9.23
1,618
1,775
1,860
1,909
1,914
1,933
1,985
2,079
2,691
Fine Gael
Aileen Browne
5.63
988
1,047
1,070
1,083
1,092
1,120
1,154
1,160
Independent
Frank Roche
4.24
743
803
859
886
928
1,003
1,145
1,240
1,308
Independent
Tim White
2.71
475
516
550
569
578
617
663
People Before Profit
Michael McCarthy
2.32
406
446
454
461
470
Independent
Pat Fouhy
2.26
396
448
478
497
534
573
Independent
Ross Cannon
0.79
138
155
159
160
Electorate: 32,812 Valid: 17,536 (53.44%) Spoilt: 284 Quota: 2,506 Turnout: 17,820 (54.31%)
Kanturk-Mallow: 6 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Independent
John Paul O'Shea [*]
20.53
4,374
Fianna Fáil
Bernard Moynihan
11.65
2,481
2,568
2,636
2,914
2,935
2,956
3,231
Fianna Fáil
Dan Joe Fitzgerald [*]
10.66
2,271
2,510
2,546
2,915
3,240
Sinn Féin
Melissa Mullane
10.11
2,154
2,365
2,497
2,610
2,715
2,732
2,840
2,877
Fine Gael
Gerard Murphy [*]
9.81
2,090
2,156
2,223
2,356
2,631
2,653
3,551
Independent
Timmy Collins [*]
8.35
1,779
1,961
2,191
2,317
2,354
2,364
2,680
2,862
Fine Gael
Noel Buckley[*]
7.70
1,641
1,694
1,709
1,742
1,935
1,949
Labour
Ronan Sheehan[*]
6.25
1,332
1,499
1,537
1,583
1,954
2,066
2,136
2,346
Fine Gael
Noel O'Connor[*]
6.11
1,302
1,442
1,458
1,474
Fianna Fáil
Bart Donegan[*]
5.78
1,231
1,258
1,276
Independent
Dennis O'Brien
2.37
505
610
Independent
Grzegorz Zalewski
0.66
141
194
Electorate: 37,129 Valid: 21,301 (57.37%) Spoilt: 303 Quota: 3,044 Turnout: 21,604 (58.19%)
West Cork: 8 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Independent
Michael Collins
12.50
3,409
Fine Gael
Noel O'Donovan [*]
9.29
2,534
2,535
2,540
2,632
2,657
2,684
2,791
2,884
2,999
3,010
3,256
Fianna Fáil
Joe Carroll
7.46
2,035
2,038
2,063
2,117
2,120
2,158
2,395
2,486
2,596
2,780
3,272
Fianna Fáil
Christopher O'Sullivan [*]
7.03
1,916
1,916
1,923
1,953
1,957
1,989
2,183
2,216
2,780
2,833
2,929
3,006
Fianna Fáil
Patrick Murphy [*]
6.63
1,807
1,809
1,852
1,868
2,172
2,195
2,325
2,417
2,466
2,501
2,519
2,523
Sinn Féin
Paul Hayes
5.55
1,514
1,516
1,533
1,565
1,572
1,681
1,714
1,733
1,842
2,480
2,513
2,530
Fine Gael
John O'Sullivan[*]
5.39
1,469
1,469
1,471
1,494
1,521
1,540
1,544
1,649
1,811
1,824
1,936
1,959
Independent
Declan Hurley [*]
5.25
1,431
1,444
1,467
1,656
1,661
1,782
1,990
2,025
2,059
2,119
2,189
2,220
Fine Gael
Mary Hegarty [*]
5.22
1,425
1,427
1,470
1,506
1,642
1,700
1,735
2,055
2,066
2,105
2,468
2,541
Fine Gael
Adrian Healy[*]
5.14
1,401
1,403
1,418
1,434
1,458
1,501
1,511
1,655
1,678
1,779
Independent
Finbarr Harrington
4.49
1,225
1,241
1,289
1,313
1,502
1,645
1,696
1,788
1,794
1,863
1,910
1,926
Fianna Fáil
Donal O'Rourke[*]
4.37
1,192
1,194
1,197
1,208
1,208
1,224
1,305
1,311
Sinn Féin
Donnchadh O Seaghdha
4.22
1,152
1,153
1,178
1,198
1,211
1,314
1,340
1,394
1,402
Fianna Fáil
Deirdre Kelly
4.01
1,093
1,095
1,105
1,163
1,174
1,192
Fine Gael
Dermot Sheehan
3.75
1,024
1,027
1,094
1,119
1,262
1,277
1,284
Fine Gael
Jerry Sullivan[*]
3.49
953
955
958
968
People Before Profit
Ed Harper
3.23
881
884
920
969
980
Labour
Norma Thomson
2.75
749
832
838
871
983
985
Independent
Michael O'Sullivan
0.23
64
64
337
339
344
Electorate: 46,249 Valid: 27,274 (58.97%) Spoilt: 382 Quota: 3,031 Turnout: 27,656 (59.80%)
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