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Local elections 2024 – Dublin City Council: Eight councillors elected as counts adjourned for night
Green Party incumbent Michael Pidgeon was the last councillor elected before proceedings came to a close this evening.
The current state of play for the 63 seat council puts Fine Gael in the lead with 3 seats, followed by Fianna Fáil with two seats, Labour with one seat and the Green Party with two seats.
Clontarf
Both Fianna Fáil’s Deirdre Heney and Fine Gael’s Naoise Ó Muirí were re-elected in the first count in Clontarf, which reached the second count before it was adjourned until 10am tomorrow.
Donaghmede
Fianna Fáil candidate Tom Brabazon was re-elected on the first count for Donaghmede, where two candidates were eliminated across four counts before it was adjourned until 10am tomorrow.
Green Party candidate Donnacha Geoghegan and Ciara McCormack have both been eliminated from the count.
Pembroke
Green Party councillor Hazel Chu, incumbent Dermot Lacey for Labour as well as Fine Gael councillors James Geoghegan and Emma Blain have been elected in Pembroke.
There is just one more seat remaining in Pembroke as it now enters the fifth count following the elimination of The Irish People candidate Conor P Rafferty, who had received 296 votes by the third count.
Cabra-Glasnevin
No candidates have been elected in Cabra-Glasnevin, with the second count set to resume tomorrow morning at 10am.
Independent candidate Martina Whyte was eliminated, while Green Party candidate Feljin Jose has topped the poll in the first count with 1869 votes.
North Inner City
No candidates have yet been elected in the North Inner City, where three counts were completed before counts were adjourned until 10am tomorrow morning.
Fine Gael incumbent Ray McAdam is leading with 1190 votes ahead of the fourth count, which leaves him just 90 votes shy of the quota.
Fianna Fáil candidate Anne Marie Connolly, independent Anthony Shevlin and Sinn Féin candidate Declan Hallissey have been eliminated.
Kimmage-Rathmines
There has not yet been any candidate elected in Kimmage-Rathmines, which is a six seat constituency.
The count has been adjourned until 10am tomorrow when it will begin the third count with the redistribution of the votes received by incumbent Fianna Fáil councillor Deirdre Conroy vote, who has lost her seat.
South East Inner City
There is yet to be a candidate elected in the South East Inner City, which has entered the sixth count.
Independent Nick Delehanty, Labour candidate Eddie McGuiness, Sinn Féin candidate Ryan Mooney and four independent candidates have been eliminated.
There is still no candidate elected for the area, though Green Party councillor Claire Byrne remains in the lead with 1182 votes, just 30 shy of the quota of 1212.
South West Inner City
Green Party incumbent Michael Pidgeon was elected on the first count for the South West Inner City around 11.30pm tonight.
Voting was adjourned until 10am tomorrow morning, with Mr Pidgeon having been elected with 1594 votes and surpassing the quota of 1385 votes.
Artane-Whitehall
Artane-Whitehall is the only local electoral area in Dublin that is yet to announce the results of the first count.
Ballyfermot-Drimnagh
There have been no candidates elected in Ballyfermot-Drimnagh as counts come to a close this evening. Two candidates have been eliminated and counts will resume tomorrow morning at 10am.
Sinn Féin candidate for Europe Daithí Doolan is currently topping the poll and will likely retain his seat.
Ballymun-Finglas
No candidates have been elected and two have been eliminated before count three begins at 10am tomorrow morning.
Fianna Fáil incumbent Keith Connolly is currently leading, with 2043 votes.