2024 Dublin City Council election

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2024 Dublin City Council election

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All 63 seats on Dublin City Council
32 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Green Fine Gael
Last election 11 10 9
Seats before 11 9 9

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Labour Sinn Féin Social Democrats
Last election 8 8 5
Seats before 8 8 5

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
Party PBP–Solidarity Right to Change Independent
Last election 2 N/A 9
Seats before 2 2 9

Area of Dublin City Council

An election to all 63 seats on Dublin City Council will be held on 7 June 2024 as part of the 2024 Irish local elections.[1] Dublin is divided into 11 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).[2]

The period for nominations starts at 10 a.m. on Saturday 11 May and ends at 12 p.m. on Saturday 18 May 2024.[3]

Retiring incumbents[edit]

The following councillors are not seeking re-election:

Constituency Departing Councillor Party
Kimmage–Rathmines Tara Deacy Social Democrats
South East Inner City Kevin Donoghue[4] Labour
Kimmage–Rathmines Anne Feeney Fine Gael
Kimmage–Rathmines Mary Freehill[5] Labour
Artane–Whitehall Alison Gilliland Labour
Clontarf Jane Horgan-Jones Labour
Cabra–Glasnevin Darcy Lonergan[6] Green
Pembroke Claire O'Connor Fianna Fáil
Clontarf Damien O'Farrell Independent
Artane-Whitehall Patricia Roe[7] Social Democrats

Results by party[edit]

Party Candidates Seats ± 1st pref FPv% ±%
Fianna Fáil
Fine Gael
Sinn Féin
Aontú
Social Democrats
Green
Labour
Workers' Party
People Before Profit
Independent Left
Right to Change New New
National Party New New
The Irish People New New
Independent
Total 63 Steady 100.00

Results by local electoral area[edit]

^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2019.
^ †: Outgoing councillor co-opted subsequent to the 2019 election.
^ ‡: Outgoing councillor co-opted in 2020 for Donaghmede now contesting in Artane–Whitehall.
^ §: Outgoing councillor on Fingal County Council.
^ ※: Outgoing councillor on Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council.

Artane–Whitehall[edit]

ArtaneWhitehall: 6 seats[8][7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Fianna Fáil Rachel Batten[*][9]
Green Derbháil Butler[‡][10]
Independent Kevin Coyle
Independent Rowan Croft
Fine Gael Declan Flanagan[*]
Social Democrats Jesslyn Henry[11]
People Before Profit Andrew Keegan[12]
Independent Left John Lyons[*]
Fianna Fáil Aoibheann Mahon[9]
Fine Gael Linkwinstar Mattathil Mathew
Sinn Féin Edel Moran
Sinn Féin Josh Morgan
Labour John Nisbet[13]
Sinn Féin Josh O'Rourke[14]
Sinn Féin Larry O'Toole[*]
Social Democrats Aisling Silke[11]
Sinn Féin Olive Sloan
Quota:  

Ballyfermot–Drimnagh[edit]

BallyfermotDrimnagh: 5 seats[8][15]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Green Ray Cunningham
Labour Patrick Dempsey
People Before Profit Hazel de Nortúin[*]
Fianna Fáil Daithí de Róiste[*]
Fine Gael Paddy Dingle
Sinn Féin Daithí Doolan[*]
Independent Vincent Jackson[*]
Social Democrats Niamh Mongey
Independent Richard Murray
Right to Change Sophie Nicoullaud[*]
Sinn Féin Mamy Nzema Nkoy
Independent Ronda Sheldreck
Independent Ireland Philip Sutcliffe
Sinn Féin Róisín Tracey
Irish Freedom Barry Ward
Independent Dolores Webster
Quota:  

Ballymun–Finglas[edit]

BallymunFinglas: 6 seats[8][16]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Independent Leon Bradley
Social Democrats Mary Callaghan[*]
Sinn Féin Anthony Conaghan[*]
Fianna Fáil Keith Connolly[*][9]
Green Caroline Conroy[*]
Sinn Féin Mick Dowling
Independent Jeff Gallagher[17]
Fine Gael Arnold Guo
Sinn Féin Leslie Kane
Labour John Lonergan
Aontú Edward MacManus
The Irish People Paul Mc Nevin[18]
Fianna Fáil Briege Mac Oscar[†][9]
Independent Gavin Pepper
People Before Profit Conor Reddy
National Party Stephen Redmond
Quota:  

Cabra–Glasnevin[edit]

CabraGlasnevin: 7 seats[8][6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Sinn Féin Calum Atkinson
Sinn Féin Amy Farrell
Workers' Party Garret Greene
Green Feljin Jose
Fianna Fáil Eimer McCormack[†][9]
Sinn Féin Seamus McGrattan[*]
Labour Declan Meenagh[†]
Social Democrats Cat O'Driscoll[†]
Fine Gael Colm O'Rourke[*]
Independent Cieran Perry[*]
Fine Gael Gayle Ralphe
People Before Profit Léna Seale
Labour Angela Shafer
Aontú Ian Noel Smyth
Fianna Fáil John Stephens[9]
Sinn Féin Natalie Tracey
Quota:  

Clontarf[edit]

Clontarf: 6 seats[8][19]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Independent Michael Burke
Green Donna Cooney[*]
Fianna Fáil Ray Dunne[9]
Labour Ali Field
Independent Barry Heneghan
Fianna Fáil Deirdre Heney[*][9]
Sinn Féin Paddy Moloney
Aontú James Morris
People Before Profit Bernard Mulvany
Sinn Féin Alyssa Ní Bhroin
Fine Gael Naoise Ó Muirí[*]
Social Democrats Catherine Stocker[*]
Quota:  

Donaghmede[edit]

Donaghmede: 5 seats[8][10][20]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Fianna Fáil Daryl Barron[*][9]
Fianna Fáil Tom Brabazon[*]
Independent Michael Burke
Fine Gael Terence Flanagan[*]
Labour Shane Folan
Green Donnacha Geoghegan
Sinn Féin Tamara Kearns
Sinn Féin Mícheál Mac Donncha[*]
People Before Profit Clara McCormack
The Irish People Peadar MacMillan
Social Democrats Paddy Monahan
Aontú Proinsias O'Conarain
Sinn Féin Clodagh Ó Moore
Fine Gael Supriya Singh
Quota:  

Kimmage–Rathmines[edit]

KimmageRathmines: 6 seats[8][5]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Labour Fiona Connelly
Fianna Fáil Michael Connolly[*][9]
Fianna Fáil Deidre Conroy[*][9]
Sinn Féin Jacinta Deignan
Independent Peter Dooley
Independent Martin Dowling
Right to Change Pat Dunne[*]
Social Democrats Eoin Hayes
Fine Gael Patrick Kinsella
People Before Profit Shay L'Estrange
Green Carolyn Moore[†]
Sinn Féin Ciarán Ó Meachair
Fine Gael Punam Rane[§]
The Irish People Ed Shanahan
Independent Ireland Philip Sutcliffe
Quota:  

North Inner City[edit]

North Inner City: 7 seats[8][21]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Fianna Fáil Caio Benicio
Sinn Féin Janice Boylan[*]
Independent Christy Burke[*]
Fianna Fáil Anne-Marie Connolly[9]
Social Democrats Daniel Ennis
Independent Brian Garrigan
Sinn Féin Declan Hallissey[22]
Green Janet Horner[†]
Fine Gael Ray McAdam[*]
Independent Darryl O'Callaghan
People Before Profit Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin
Labour Tom O'Connor
Social Democrats Ellen O'Doherty
Fianna Fáil Isabel Oliveira[9]
Independent Nial Ring[*]
Independent Anthony Shevlin
Independent Malachy Steenson
Sinn Féin Alan Whelan
Quota:  

Pembroke[edit]

Pembroke: 5 seats[8][23]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Fine Gael Emma Blain[※]
Green Hazel Chu[*]
Fine Gael James Geoghegan[*]
Social Democrats Karen Hinkson-Deeney
Fianna Fáil Rory Hogan
Labour Dermot Lacey[*]
People Before Profit Mary Martin
Sinn Féin Robert Martin
Independent Linda O'Shea-Farren[24]
Quota:  

South East Inner City[edit]

South East Inner City: 5 seats[8][4]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
The Irish People Jeanette Birch
Green Claire Byrne[*]
Fine Gael Danny Byrne[*]
Sinn Féin Daniel Ceitinn[†]
Independent Pat Coyne
Independent Nick Delehanty
Social Democrats Cian Farrell
Independent Mannix Flynn[*]
Independent Nathan Hastings[25]
Aontú Alan Healy
Sinn Féin Kourtney Kenny
Labour Eddie McGuinness
Sinn Féin Ryan Mooney
People Before Profit Brigid Purcell
Labour Carol Reynolds
Fianna Fáil Liz Watson[9]
Quota:  

South West Inner City[edit]

South West Inner City: 5 seats[8][26][27]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
The Irish People Jina Ahearne
Fianna Fáil Ammar Ali[9]
Sinn Féin David Augusta
Aontú Aisling Considine
Independent Pat Coyne
Social Democrats Jen Cummins
People Before Profit Kelsey May Daly[†]
Sinn Féin Máire Devine[†]
Independent Catherine McSweeney
Labour Darragh Moriarty[†]
Fine Gael Ian Nunoo
Independent Zoe Obeimhen
Independent Michael O'Flanagan
Green Michael Pidgeon[*]
Sinn Féin Darragh Reid
Quota:  

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