Irish local elections, 2009
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The 2009 Irish local elections were held in all the counties, cities and towns of the Republic of Ireland on Friday, 5 June 2009, on the same day as the European Parliament election and two by-elections ( Dublin South and
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Overview

The election results were significant for a number of reasons: * Fine Gael gained 88 seats and became the largest party at local level for the first time ever. * Fianna Fáil lost 135 seats and became the second-largest party nationally, and the third-largest in Dublin. *The Labour Party increased its seat total by 43 seats, and became the largest party on Dublin City Council. It also held the most seats on the four Dublin local authorities. * Sinn Féin support remained at almost the same level, gaining 2 seats. *The
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lost 14 seats and had 3 county councillors. *The
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won 5 seats in its first local elections. *The Socialist Party won 6 seats, a gain of 2 seats.


Results

The total number of the Irish electorate eligible to vote in the election was 3,259,253. A total of 1,880,589 first preference votes were cast, representing a turnout of 57.7%. The Progressive Democrats and Independent Fianna Fáil did not compete in the elections. As they competed in the previous elections, totals for vote and seat changes may not total zero. People Before Profit Alliance figures are compared to Socialist Workers Party figures from the previous local elections.


All councils


County and city councils


Detailed results by council

Following the June 2009 local elections Fine Gael were the largest political party on 24 councils, the Labour Party on 4 councils, Fianna Fáil on 3 councils, Independents on 2 councils and Sinn Féin on 1 council.


Borough and town councils


Borough councils


Town councils


See also

* Local government in the Republic of Ireland * :Irish local government councils


Footnotes


References

* *
Volume 1: City and County Councils
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Volume 2: Borough and Town Councils


External links


2009 Local elections result – ElectionsIreland.org
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