2014 Carlow County Council election

An election to Carlow County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 18 councillors were elected from two electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office. Ahead of the 2014 election Carlow was redrawn into two electoral areas, a reduction in three from five, and the number of councillors was reduced to 18, from a previous total of 21. Carlow Town Council and Muinebheag Town Council were both abolished.

2014 Carlow County Council election

23 May 2014

All 18 seats to Carlow County Council
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Fine Gael Fianna Fáil Sinn Féin
Seats won 6 5 3
Seat change -4 +1 +3

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party Labour Party Independent
Seats won 2 2
Seat change -3 -

Map showing the area of Carlow County Council

Cathaoirleach before election

Des Hurley
Lab

Subsequent Cathaoirleach

Fergal Browne
FG

While Fine Gael remained the largest party after the election, in terms of seats though not in terms of vote share, they lost two fifths of their councillors. Their colleagues in Government, the Labour Party, lost three fifths of their councillors being reduced to just 2 seats. Fianna Fáil gained a seat to return 5 members and reported a higher vote than Fine Gael but the big winners were Sinn Féin who won 3 seats to supplant Labour as the traditional third largest party.

Results by party

Party Seats ± First Pref. votes FPv% ±%
Fine Gael 6 -4 5,808 27.0%
Fianna Fáil 5 +1 6,207 28.9%
Sinn Féin 3 +3 2,723 12.7%
Labour Party 2 -3 2,830 13.2%
Independent 2 - 3,010 14%
Totals 18 -3 100%

Results by Electoral Area

  • "Local Election: Carlow County Council". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 2014-06-02. Retrieved 2014-06-01.
  • "Carlow County Council Local Election". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 2014-06-02. Retrieved 2014-06-01.

Carlow

Carlow - 10 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12Count 13Count 14Count 15
Fianna Fáil Jennifer Murnane O'Connor*† 13.04 1,530                            
Fianna Fáil John Pender* 11.54 1,354                            
Sinn Féin John Cassin 9.18 1,077                            
Fine Gael Brian O'Donoghue 8.68 1,018 1,025 1,073                        
Fianna Fáil Fintan Phelan 8.62 1,011 1,128                          
Sinn Féin Jim Deane 7.18 842 878 900 902 908 909 917 940 961 981 1,042 1,174      
Fianna Fáil Ann Ahern née Long*†† 5.76 676 769 827 852 853 854 858 873 874 916 961 981 987 1,007 1,063
Independent Walter Lacey* 5.39 632 680 689 696 697 697 708 738 793 852 894 971 1,013 1,039 1,116
Labour Party William Paton* 5.20 610 617 694 695 695 697 699 704 712 738 794 818 828 1,022 1,046
Fine Gael Fergal Browne* 4.64 544 563 575 578 578 578 579 583 610 621 654 662 664 728 912
Fine Gael Wayne Fennell* 3.87 454 468 472 475 475 475 475 479 494 502 529 537 537 552  
Fine Gael Tom O'Neill* 3.52 413 436 439 444 445 445 446 454 461 489 522 532 533 568 686
Fine Gael Kathy Walsh 3.11 365 369 401 401 401 402 404 409 412 415 429 436 439    
Anti-Austerity Alliance Ned Costigan 2.47 290 301 306 307 308 309 315 366 385 391 402        
Labour Party Caroline Townsend* 2.40 281 309 317 323 323 323 325 331 337 391          
Labour Party Des Hurley* 1.90 223 256 258 260 260 260 265 270 282 282          
Independent Declan Alcock 1.64 192 202 206 209 209 209 216 224              
Direct Democracy Saoire O'Brien 1.41 166 173 175 177 177 177 182                
Independent Pat Finnerty 0.27 32 33 33 33 33 33 33                
Independent Conor Dowling 0.19 22 27 28 29 29 29 29                
Electorate: 23,431   Valid: 11,732 (50.07%)   Spoilt: 139   Quota: 1,067   Turnout: 11,871 (50.66%)

    Muinebheag

    Muinebheag - 8 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9Count 10Count 11Count 12
    Independent Charlie Murphy* 14.14 1,377                      
    Fine Gael Tommy Kinsella* 11.60 1,130                      
    Labour Party Willie Quinn* 10.66 1,038 1,066 1,083                  
    Sinn Féin Andy Gladney 8.26 804 825 827 840 858 885 926 974 1,176      
    Fianna Fáil Arthur McDonald* 8.09 788 803 806 809 851 863 1,018 1,032 1,081 1,099    
    Fine Gael Michael Doran* 7.90 769 775 777 790 805 814 838 882 939 949 950 1,107
    Fine Gael John Murphy* 5.79 564 610 619 630 634 683 686 751 756 760 760 827
    Fine Gael Denis Foley* 5.66 551 564 570 578 620 629 664 683 727 747 752 824
    Fianna Fáil P.J. Kavanagh 5.05 492 536 538 566 567 598 634 668 701 711 712 777
    Labour Party Jim Townsend* 4.73 461 474 475 486 516 554 586 639 678 698 701  
    Anti-Austerity Alliance Christy Cormac 4.49 437 447 448 459 481 492 523 586        
    Fianna Fáil David O'Brien 3.66 356 367 368 376 399 407            
    Independent Matthew English-Hayden 3.42 333 356 357 390 395              
    Independent Billy Nolan 2.68 261 303 304 322 324 324            
    Labour Party Ken Hickey 2.23 217 220 220 222                
    Independent Liam Foley 1.37 133 150 151                  
    Independent Pat Finnerty 0.29 28 30 30                  
    Electorate: 17,599   Valid: 9,739 (55.46%)   Spoilt: 139   Quota: 1,083   Turnout: 9,878 (56.26%)
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      References

        Changes since 2014

        • † Carlow Fianna Fáil Cllr Jennifer Murnane-O'Connor was elected to Seanad Éireann in April 2016. Her brother, Ken, was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 9 June 2016.
        • †† Carlow Fianna Fáil Cllr Anne Ahern née Long resigned her seat on 11 September 2017 upon being appointed a School Principal. On 9 October 2017 Andrea Dalton was co-opted to fill the vacancy.
        Preceded by
        2009 Carlow County Council election
        Carlow County Council elections Succeeded by
        2019 Carlow County Council election
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