2014-01-30

Adrian Kavanagh, 30th January 2014

In the lead up to, and in the immediate aftermath of, the 2011 General Election, I produced a post reviewing the poll toppers in each of the different constituencies at the 2007 General Election and their subsequent fate at the 2011 contest. This found that over half of the TDs who had topped the poll in their constituencies in 2007 subsequently were not holding seats after the 2011 contest: ten of these TDs opted to retire from politics ahead of the general election while a further twelve of these poll-topping TDs lost their seats at this contest.



Figure 1: The fates of the 2007 General Election poll toppers at the 2011 General Election.

Could a similar fate lie in store for those City or County Councillors who topped the poll in their electoral areas at the 2009 City and County Council elections? That remains to be seen. Indeed, by default due to the abolition of the Dual Mandate ahead of the 2004 elections, a number of the 2009 poll-toppers will not be eligible to contest these elections in any course. A study of the 171 current/former City and County Councillors (as listed in the table below), who topped the poll in their electoral areas at the 2009 contest, finds than an impressive number of these went on to subsequently win seats at the following general election (or indeed in a subsequent by-election (or rather one held on the same day, as in the case of Maureen O’Sullivan) : thirty one of these (18.7%) would win seats at the Dail election in 2011 while a further five (2.9%) would win seats in Seanad Eireann. Thus the 2009 poll toppers group would account for over 19 per cent of the membership of the new Dail after the February 2011 contest (and well over one-third of the new membership of this). Marking a further reduction in the numbers of the poll topper who are likely to be defending their seats in May 2014, a further fourteen (8.2%) of these have announced their intention to retire from politics at these elections (or have already done so) and this number may increase further over the coming months. All in all and at this point in time, close to thirty percent of the candidates who were poll toppers at the 2009 contest will not be defending these seat at the May 2014 elections. 

Electoral Area

Seats

Poll Topper

Votes

Borris

4

Thomas Kinsella FG

           1,238

Carlow East

4

Jennifer Murnane O’Connor FF

           1,090

Carlow West

5

Michael Abbey FG

               864

Muine Bheag

4

Jim Townsend LAB

           1,050

Tullow

4

John Pender FF

           1,168

CARLOW

21

Bailieborough

7

Niamh Smyth FF

           1,019

Ballyjamesduff

6

Paddy Smith FG

           1,177

Belturbert

5

Maura Maguire-Lynch FG

           1,334

Cavan

7

Charlie Boylan SF

           1,354

CAVAN

25

Ennis East

5

Johny Flynn FG

           1,402

Ennis West

4

James Breen IND

           1,747

Ennistymon

5

Martin Conway FG

           1,820

Killaloe

6

Joe Cooney FG

           2,780

Kilrush

6

Christy Curtin IND

           1,733

Shannon

6

John Crowe FG

           1,577

CLARE

32

Bandon

3

Alan Coleman FG

           3,370

Bantry

5

Mary Hegarty FG

           1,827

Blarney

4

John Gilroy LAB

           4,538

Carrigaline

6

Seamus McGrath FF

           3,996

Fermoy

4

Patrick O’Driscoll FG

           2,559

Kanturk

4

Timmy Collins IND

           3,343

Macroom

4

Michael Creed FG

           4,655

Mallow

5

Dan Joe Fitzgerald FF

           2,034

Midleton

6

Michael Hegarty FG

           3,591

Skibbereen

7

Jim Daly FG

           2,739

CORK COUNTY

48

Donegal

5

Barry O’Neill FG

           2,189

Glenties

5

Seamus O’Domhnaill IND

           2,011

Inishowen

7

Padraig MacLochlainn SF

           2,131

Letterkenny

7

Ciaran Brogan FF

           2,552

Stranorlar

5

Cora Harvey SF

           2,226

DONEGAL

29

Balbriggan

5

Ken Farrell LAB

           3,388

Castleknock

4

Joe Higgins SP

           3,787

Howth-Malahide

5

Peter Coyle LAB

           3,781

Mulhuddart

5

Patrick Nulty LAB

           1,898

Swords

5

Claire Daly SP

           3,192

FINGAL

24

Clondalkin

6

Robert Dowds LAB

           2,449

Lucan

5

Derek Keating FG

           4,146

Rathfarnham

4

Cait Keane FG

           3,639

Tallaght Central

6

Mick Duffy LAB

           3,125

Tallaght South

5

Eamonn Maloney LAB

           2,344

SOUTH DUBLIN.

26

Ballybrack

5

Denis O’Callaghan LAB

           2,543

Blackrock

4

Marie Baker FG

           2,855

Dundrum

5

Richard Boyd Barrett PBPA

           4,091

Dun Laoghaire

6

Jim O’Leary FG

           3,583

Glencullen-Sandyford

4

Lettie McCarthy LAB

           2,818

Stillorgan

4

Barry Saul FG

           2,602

DUN LAOGHAIRE

28

Ballinasloe

5

Paul Connaughton FG

           2,563

Connemara

7

Thomas Welby IND

           2,584

Loughrea

7

Michael Fahy IND

           2,247

Oranmore

4

Jim Cuddy IND

           1,614

Tuam

7

Sean Canney IND

           3,273

GALWAY

30

Dingle

3

Brendan Griffin FG

           2,038

Killarney

7

Danny Healy-Rae IND

           2,958

Killorglin

5

Michael Healy-Rae IND

           3,198

Listowel

5

Robert Beasley SF

           2,523

Tralee

7

Arthur J Spring LAB

           3,155

KERRY

27

Athy

4

Mark Wall LAB

           3,284

Celbridge

6

Catherine Murphy IND

           4,499

Clane

4

Brendan Weld FG

           2,288

Kildare

6

Paddy Kennedy IND

           1,869

Naas

5

Anthony Lawlor FG

           2,113

KILDARE

25

Ballyragget

5

Maurice Shortall LAB

           2,004

Callan

4

Billy Ireland FG

           1,269

Kilkenny

7

Andrew McGuinness FF

           1,880

Piltown

6

Tomas Breathnach LAB

           1,653

Thomastown

4

Pat O’Neill FG

           1,459

KILKENNY

26

Borris in Ossory

6

John Joe Fennelly FF

           1,758

Emo

4

Tom Mulhall FG

               747

Luggacurren

4

James Daly FG

           1,179

Mountmellick

4

Paddy Bracken FF

               928

Portlaoise

7

Willie Aird FG

           1,483

LAOIS

25

Ballinamore

5

Paddy O’Rourke FF

               877

Carrick on Shannon

7

Enda Stenson IND

               983

Drumahaire

5

Enda McGloin FG

               814

Manorhamilton

5

Sean McDermott FG

               691

LEITRIM

22

Adare

7

Leo Walsh FG

           1,833

Castleconnell

7

Mary Jackman FG

           1,993

Kilmallock

5

James Heffernan LAB

           2,282

Newcastle

5

Jerome Scanlon FG

           2,823

Rathkeale

4

John Sheahan FG

           1,901

LIMERICK

28

Ballymahon

6

Larry Bannon FG

               928

Drumlish

4

Martin Mulleady FF

               886

Granard

4

PJ Reilly FF

               677

Longford

7

Peggy Nolan FG

               977

LONGFORD

21

Ardee

5

Pearse McGeogh SF

           1,536

Drogheda East

6

Gerald Nash LAB

           2,142

Drogheda West

4

Paul Bell LAB

           1,904

Dundalk Carlingford

5

Peter Savage FF

           1,643

Dundalk South

6

Thomas Sharkey SF

           2,236

LOUTH

26

Ballina

6

Michelle Mulherrin FG

           1,921

Belmullet

4

Micheal McNamara FF

           1,503

Castlebar

7

Michael Kilcoyne IND

           2,330

Claremorris

6

Patsy O’Brien FG

           2,760

Swinford

4

Gerry Murray SF

           2,218

Westport

4

Peter Flynn FG

           1,694

MAYO

31

Dunshaughlin

7

Brian Fitzgerald IND

           2,410

Kells

5

Catherine Yore FG

           1,751

Navan

7

Francis Deane IND

           1,813

Slane

6

Eoin Holmes LAB

           2,088

Trim

4

Ray Butler FG

           1,933

MEATH

29

Carrickmacross

5

Padraig McNally FF

           1,343

Castleblaney

4

John O’Brien FF

           1,949

Clones

4

Heather Humphreys FG

           1,554

Monaghan

7

Seamus Treanor IND

           1,300

MONAGHAN

20

Birr

4

Peter Ormond FF

           1,481

Edenderry

6

John Foley FF

           1,649

Ferbane

4

Eamonn Dooley FF

           1,257

Tullamore

7

Barry Cowen FF

           1,626

OFFALY

21

Athlone/South Roscommon

6

Tony Ward IND

           1,643

Boyle

4

John Cummins FF

           1,321

Castlerea-Ballaghadereen

7

John Kelly IND

           2,230

Roscommon

5

Martin Connaughton FF

           1,239

Strokestown

4

Tom Crosby IND

           1,181

ROSCOMMON

26

Ballymote

4

Gerard Mullaney FG

           1,438

Dromore

4

Michael N. Clarke IND

           1,408

Sligo Drumcliff

6

Joe Leonard FG

           1,527

Sligo Strandhill

7

Tony McLoughlin FG

           2,019

Tobercurry

4

Margaret Gormley IND

           2,162

SLIGO

25

Nenagh

6

Jim Casey FF

           1,478

Newport

5

Phyll Bugler FG

           1,370

Templemore

5

Michael Smith FF

           1,791

Thurles

5

Seamus Hanafin FF

           1,590

TIPPERARY NORTH RIDING

21

Cahir

4

Seanie Lonergan LAB

           1,139

Cashel

4

Jack Crowe FG

           1,264

Clonmel

7

Seamus Healy WUAG

           2,336

Fethard

6

Jimmy O’Brien FG

           2,438

Tipperary

5

Michael Fitzgerald FG

           2,034

TIPPERARY SOUTH RIDING

26

           9,211

TIPPERARY

47

Comeragh

6

Liam Brazil FG

           1,732

Dungarvan

6

Damien Geoghegan FG

           1,300

Lismore

4

James Tobin FF

           1,023

Tramore

7

John Carey FG

           1,113

WATERFORD COUNTY

23

Athlone

6

Kevin Boxer Moran FF

           1,771

Coole

4

Frank McDermott FG

           1,335

Kilbeggan

4

Joseph Flanagan FG

           1,768

Mullingar East

4

Michael Dollard LAB

           2,032

Mullingar West

5

Johnie Penrose LAB

           1,643

WESTMEATH

23

Enniscorthy

5

Paddy Kavanagh FG

           1,926

Gorey

5

John Hegarty FG

           2,386

New Ross

4

Denis Kennedy FG

           1,911

Wexford

7

George Lawlor LAB

           2,210

WEXFORD

21

Arklow

5

Vincent Blake FG

           2,041

Baltinglass

3

Tommy Cullen IND

           1,934

Bray

7

Christopher Fox IND

           2,043

Greystones

4

Simon Harris FG

           3,119

Wicklow

5

Jimmy O’Shaughnessy LAB

           1,918

WICKLOW

24

Cork City North Central

5

Mick Barry SP

           2,096

Cork City North East

4

John Kelleher LAB

           1,024

Cork City North West

4

Dave McCarthy IND

           1,419

Cork City South Central

5

Lorraine Kingston LAB

           1,778

Cork City South East

7

Des Cahill FG

           1,776

Cork City South West

6

John Buttimer FG

           2,070

CORK CITY

31

Artane-Whitehall

5

Larry O’Toole SF

           2,702

Ballyfermot-Drimnagh

4

Michael Conaghan LAB

           2,341

Ballymun-Finglas

5

John Lyons LAB

           3,721

Cabra-Glasnevin

5

Mary Fitzpatrick FF

           3,088

Clontarf

5

Damian O’Farrell IND

           4,194

Crumlin-Kimmage

4

Eric Byrne LAB

           3,652

Donaghmede

4

Sean Kenny LAB

           4,119

North Inner City

6

Maureen O’Sullivan IND

           2,859

Pembroke-Rathmines

6

Eoghan Murphy FG

           2,637

South-East Inner City

4

Kevin Humphreys LAB

           2,598

South-West Inner City

4

John Gallagher LAB

           1,574

DUBLIN CITY

52

Galway City Central

4

Billy Cameron LAB

           1,065

Galway City East

6

Terry O’Flaherty IND

           1,139

Galway City West

5

Donal Lyons IND

           1,843

GALWAY CITY

15

Limerick City East

4

John Gilligan IND

               972

Limerick City North

6

Michael Hourigan FG

           1,533

Limerick City South

7

Joe Leddin LAB

           1,113

LIMERICK CITY

17

           3,618

LIMERICK

45

Waterford City East

6

Davy Daniels IND

           1,291

Waterford City North

4

Hilary Quinlan FG

               963

Waterford City South

5

John Halligan IND

           1,430

WATERFORD CITY

15

Table 1: Poll toppers by electoral area at the 2009 Local Elections. Note: Poll topper here is taken to mean the candidate who won the most first preference votes, not the candidate who was the first to be elected.  Looking at the trends in the above table, it can be seen that no one party had an outright dominance in terms of which parties, or groupings, the 2009 poll toppers haled from. Not surprisingly, Fine Gael did account for most of these with sixty five (38.0%) of the poll toppers in 2009 being candidates of this party. Labour (33 – 19.3%), the Independents/Non Party grouping (32 – 18.7%) and Fianna Fail (28 – 16.4%) are grouped relatively closely together as the groupings/parties accounting for the next largest cohorts of poll toppers.  The relatively high number of independent/non-party candidates in this grouping is not surprising. While they cannot rely on the financial and organisational supports that party candidates enjoy, this is not as much of a drawback in local elections (or at least those up to 2009) given the smaller areas covered by local electoral areas relative to the much larger general election constituencies. Independent candidates also do not have to “share” a constituency with a running mate and hence are not limited by vote-management (e.g. constituency division or bailiwicking) in the way that party candidate on a multiple-candidate ticket would be. Sinn Fein accounted for eight (4.7%) of the poll toppers in 2009, while five (2.9%) poll toppers came from the group of left-wing parties that would form the United Left Alliance at the 2011 contest. Since the 2009 contest, five of these poll toppers have switched allegiances in terms of their party/grouping memberships.  There was a notable gender dimension here too, as 152 of the poll toppers were male (88.9%) and only 19 (11.1%) were female. The most “successful” of the poll toppers group in 2009, in terms of raw first preference votes, was Fine Gael’s Michael Creed with 4,655 votes in the Macroom electoral area (his running mate, Derry Canty, also polled very well with 4,046 votes). The next largest first preference vote won in the state in 2009 by a poll topper was Labour’s John Gilroy’s 4,538 votes haul in Blarney, followed by the 4,499 votes won by Catherine Murphy (Independent) in Celbridge. The smallest number of votes won a poll topper was the 677 votes won by PJ Reilly (Fianna Fail) in Granard, just ahead of the 691 votes won by Sean McDermott (Fine Gael) in Manorhamilton and the 747 votes won by Tom Mulhall (Fine Gael) in Emo. Of course, the raw number of first preference votes is reflective of other factors (constituency size, voter turnout levels, as well as the relative level of competition in a constituency) than popularity. Another way to compare the support levels won by the 2009 is to look at their percentage share of the vote, or their vote as a proportion of the quota in their constituency, and these figures are illustrated in the table below.

Electoral Area

Poll Topper

Votes %

Quota

Borris

Thomas Kinsella FG

23%

1.13

Carlow East

Jennifer Murnane O’Connor FF

26%

1.30

Carlow West

Michael Abbey FG

21%

1.28

Muine Bheag

Jim Townsend LAB

20%

1.00

Tullow

John Pender FF

26%

1.32

Bailieborough

Niamh Smyth FF

10%

0.80

Ballyjamesduff

Paddy Smith FG

13%

0.92

Belturbert

Maura Maguire-Lynch FG

19%

1.11

Cavan

Charlie Boylan SF

15%

1.23

Ennis East

Johny Flynn FG

18%

1.06

Ennis West

James Breen IND

31%

1.54

Ennistymon

Martin Conway FG

18%

1.10

Killaloe

Joe Cooney FG

24%

1.71

Kilrush

Christy Curtin IND

15%

1.07

Shannon

John Crowe FG

16%

1.11

Bandon

Alan Coleman FG

26%

1.03

Bantry

Mary Hegarty FG

15%

0.91

Blarney

John Gilroy LAB

24%

1.21

Carrigaline

Seamus McGrath FF

17%

1.19

Fermoy

Patrick O’Driscoll FG

19%

0.95

Kanturk

Timmy Collins IND

23%

1.13

Macroom

Michael Creed FG

22%

1.09

Mallow

Dan Joe Fitzgerald FF

14%

0.82

Midleton

Michael Hegarty FG

15%

1.02

Skibbereen

Jim Daly FG

15%

1.19

Donegal

Barry O’Neill FG

15%

0.88

Glenties

Seamus O’Domhnaill IND

13%

0.81

Inishowen

Padraig MacLochlainn SF

13%

1.06

Letterkenny

Ciaran Brogan FF

13%

1.06

Stranorlar

Cora Harvey SF

19%

1.14

Balbriggan

Ken Farrell LAB

19%

1.15

Castleknock

Joe Higgins SP

28%

1.40

Howth-Malahide

Peter Coyle LAB

17%

1.02

Mulhuddart

Patrick Nulty LAB

14%

0.86

Swords

Claire Daly SP

20%

1.23

Clondalkin

Robert Dowds LAB

16%

1.10

Lucan

Derek Keating FG

27%

1.61

Rathfarnham

Cait Keane FG

21%

1.05

Tallaght Central

Mick Duffy LAB

13%

0.92

Tallaght South

Eamonn Maloney LAB

15%

0.92

Ballybrack

Denis O’Callaghan LAB

18%

1.09

Blackrock

Marie Baker FG

24%

1.18

Dundrum

Richard Boyd Barrett PBPA

24%

1.41

Dun Laoghaire

Jim O’Leary FG

20%

1.40

Glencullen-Sandyford

Lettie McCarthy LAB

26%

1.30

Stillorgan

Barry Saul FG

23%

1.14

Ballinasloe

Paul Connaughton FG

19%

1.13

Connemara

Thomas Welby IND

16%

1.26

Loughrea

Michael Fahy IND

12%

0.98

Oranmore

Jim Cuddy IND

17%

0.87

Tuam

Sean Canney IND

17%

1.39

Dingle

Brendan Griffin FG

22%

0.88

Killarney

Danny Healy-Rae IND

16%

1.26

Killorglin

Michael Healy-Rae IND

21%

1.28

Listowel

Robert Beasley SF

15%

0.93

Tralee

Arthur J Spring LAB

18%

1.45

Athy

Mark Wall LAB

29%

1.44

Celbridge

Catherine Murphy IND

26%

1.81

Clane

Brendan Weld FG

22%

1.08

Kildare

Paddy Kennedy IND

12%

0.83

Naas

Anthony Lawlor FG

16%

0.96

Ballyragget

Maurice Shortall LAB

23%

1.38

Callan

Billy Ireland FG

19%

0.96

Kilkenny

Andrew McGuinness FF

18%

1.41

Piltown

Tomas Breathnach LAB

16%

1.12

Thomastown

Pat O’Neill FG

19%

0.96

Borris in Ossory

John Joe Fennelly FF

20%

1.39

Emo

Tom Mulhall FG

13%

0.67

Luggacurren

James Daly FG

21%

1.05

Mountmellick

Paddy Bracken FF

15%

0.77

Portlaoise

Willie Aird FG

18%

1.42

Ballinamore

Paddy O’Rourke FF

17%

1.04

Carrick on Shannon

Enda Stenson IND

18%

1.48

Drumahaire

Enda McGloin FG

18%

1.06

Manorhamilton

Sean McDermott FG

16%

0.97

Adare

Leo Walsh FG

15%

1.24

Castleconnell

Mary Jackman FG

15%

1.19

Kilmallock

James Heffernan LAB

18%

1.09

Newcastle

Jerome Scanlon FG

23%

1.37

Rathkeale

John Sheahan FG

20%

0.99

Ballymahon

Larry Bannon FG

15%

1.06

Drumlish

Martin Mulleady FF

20%

0.99

Granard

PJ Reilly FF

17%

0.84

Longford

Peggy Nolan FG

15%

1.23

Ardee

Pearse McGeogh SF

15%

0.89

Drogheda East

Gerald Nash LAB

21%

1.44

Drogheda West

Paul Bell LAB

26%

1.30

Dundalk Carlingford

Peter Savage FF

16%

0.94

Dundalk South

Thomas Sharkey SF

19%

1.36

Ballina

Michelle Mulherrin FG

16%

1.11

Belmullet

Micheal McNamara FF

17%

0.83

Castlebar

Michael Kilcoyne IND

16%

1.26

Claremorris

Patsy O’Brien FG

19%

1.31

Swinford

Gerry Murray SF

25%

1.23

Westport

Peter Flynn FG

20%

1.02

Dunshaughlin

Brian Fitzgerald IND

14%

1.14

Kells

Catherine Yore FG

13%

0.77

Navan

Francis Deane IND

12%

0.93

Slane

Eoin Holmes LAB

16%

1.14

Trim

Ray Butler FG

20%

0.99

Carrickmacross

Padraig McNally FF

16%

0.95

Castleblaney

John O’Brien FF

27%

1.34

Clones

Heather Humphreys FG

24%

1.20

Monaghan

Seamus Treanor IND

13%

1.06

Birr

Peter Ormond FF

21%

1.03

Edenderry

John Foley FF

17%

1.21

Ferbane

Eamonn Dooley FF

16%

0.80

Tullamore

Barry Cowen FF

14%

1.11

Athlone/South Roscommon

Tony Ward IND

21%

1.44

Boyle

John Cummins FF

23%

1.15

Castlerea-Ballaghadereen

John Kelly IND

24%

1.92

Roscommon

Martin Connaughton FF

20%

1.20

Strokestown

Tom Crosby IND

22%

1.09

Ballymote

Gerard Mullaney FG

24%

1.22

Dromore

Michael N. Clarke IND

22%

1.10

Sligo Drumcliff

Joe Leonard FG

20%

1.38

Sligo Strandhill

Tony McLoughlin FG

25%

1.99

Tobercurry

Margaret Gormley IND

36%

1.82

Nenagh

Jim Casey FF

14%

0.96

Newport

Phyll Bugler FG

15%

0.88

Templemore

Michael Smith FF

20%

1.22

Thurles

Seamus Hanafin FF

17%

1.01

Cahir

Seanie Lonergan LAB

17%

0.85

Cashel

Jack Crowe FG

19%

0.96

Clonmel

Seamus Healy WUAG

22%

1.74

Fethard

Jimmy O’Brien FG

24%

1.67

Tipperary

Michael Fitzgerald FG

22%

1.34

Comeragh

Liam Brazil FG

21%

1.47

Dungarvan

Damien Geoghegan FG

15%

1.07

Lismore

James Tobin FF

18%

0.88

Tramore

John Carey FG

12%

0.99

Athlone

Kevin Boxer Moran FF

17%

1.18

Coole

Frank McDermott FG

20%

1.02

Kilbeggan

Joseph Flanagan FG

24%

1.22

Mullingar East

Michael Dollard LAB

31%

1.56

Mullingar West

Johnie Penrose LAB

22%

1.33

Enniscorthy

Paddy Kavanagh FG

14%

0.82

Gorey

John Hegarty FG

17%

1.03

New Ross

Denis Kennedy FG

16%

0.78

Wexford

George Lawlor LAB

12%

0.93

Arklow

Vincent Blake FG

16%

0.96

Baltinglass

Tommy Cullen IND

23%

0.92

Bray

Christopher Fox IND

14%

1.15

Greystones

Simon Harris FG

32%

1.59

Wicklow

Jimmy O’Shaughnessy LAB

16%

0.96

Cork City North Central

Mick Barry SP

26%

1.59

Cork City North East

John Kelleher LAB

19%

0.94

Cork City North West

Dave McCarthy IND

23%

1.17

Cork City South Central

Lorraine Kingston LAB

25%

1.53

Cork City South East

Des Cahill FG

15%

1.24

Cork City South West

John Buttimer FG

23%

1.63

Artane-Whitehall

Larry O’Toole SF

17%

1.00

Ballyfermot-Drimnagh

Michael Conaghan LAB

19%

0.97

Ballymun-Finglas

John Lyons LAB

22%

1.33

Cabra-Glasnevin

Mary Fitzpatrick FF

18%

1.09

Clontarf

Damian O’Farrell IND

20%

1.22

Crumlin-Kimmage

Eric Byrne LAB

25%

1.27

Donaghmede

Sean Kenny LAB

25%

1.24

North Inner City

Maureen O’Sullivan IND

24%

1.68

Pembroke-Rathmines

Eoghan Murphy FG

15%

1.05

South-East Inner City

Kevin Humphreys LAB

27%

1.37

South-West Inner City

John Gallagher LAB

19%

0.95

Galway City Central

Billy Cameron LAB

21%

1.03

Galway City East

Terry O’Flaherty IND

13%

0.91

Galway City West

Donal Lyons IND

21%

1.26

Limerick City East

John Gilligan IND

20%

1.02

Limerick City North

Michael Hourigan FG

18%

1.28

Limerick City South

Joe Leddin LAB

14%

1.09

Waterford City East

Davy Daniels IND

19%

1.36

Waterford City North

Hilary Quinlan FG

23%

1.13

Waterford City South

John Halligan IND

24%

1.45

Table 2: Poll toppers by electoral area at the 2009 Local Elections in terms of their percentage share of the vote/quota.    Measured in terms of percentage share of the vote, the most popular candidate/poll-topper in the state at the 2009 elections was independent candidate, Margaret Gormley, who won 36.5% of the first preference vote in Tobercurry. The next highest candidates in this regard were Simon Harris (Fine Gael) who won 31.8% of the Greystones first preference vote and Michael Dollard who won 31.2% of the Mullingar East first preference vote. The poll topping candidates with the lowest vote shares were Fianna Fail’s Niamh Smyth (10.0% in Bailieborough), independent candidate Francis Deane (11.6% in Navan) and Labour’s George Lawlor (11.7% in Wexford). When analysed in terms of how their first preference votes compared with the quota in their respective constituencies, the most successful of the 2009 poll toppers in this regard is shown to be Tony McLoughlin (Fine Gael), who won close to twice the quota in Sligo-Strandhill in terms of his first preference vote (1.99 quotas). The next most successful in this regard was former independent councillor, and now Labour Senator, John Kelly with 1.92 quotas in Castlerea and the aforementioned Margaret Gormley, with 1.82 quotas in Tobercurry (just ahead of Catherine Murphy on 1.81 quotas in Celbridge). At the other end of the scale, the lowest placed candidates in this regard were Tom Mulhall (Fine Gael) with 0.67 quotas in Emo and Paddy Bracken (Fianna Fail) with 0.77 quotas in Mountmellick – hey, elections in Co. Laois ARE competitive – as well as Catherine Yore with 0.77 quotas in Kells. 123 of the poll toppers succeeded in winning enough votes to exceed the quota, and hence be deemed elected, on the first count, but the other 48 poll toppers had to wait for a later count before securing their seats.

Filed under: Candidates, local elections, Local Elections 2014, Poll toppers Tagged: 2009, 2014, Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Labour Party, Sinn Fein

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