2024 Meath County Council election

An election to all 40 seats on Meath County Council was held on 7 June 2024 as part of the 2024 Irish local elections.[1] County Meath is divided into 6 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]

2024 Meath County Council election
7 June 2024

All 40 seats on Meath County Council
21 seats needed for a majority

Area of Meath County Council

Retiring incumbents

The following councillors are not seeking re-election:[3]

Constituency Departing Councillor Party
Ratoath Deirdre Geraghty-Smith Fianna Fáil

Results by party

Party Candidates Seats ± First Pref. votes FPv% ±%
Fine Gael 17 11 1 18,559 24.36 5.22
Fianna Fáil 17 9 3 15,887 20.86 4.42
Sinn Féin 14 6 3 10,170 13.35 3.50
Aontú 7 2 1 4,883 6.41 1.57
Social Democrats 2 1 1,251 1.64 0.57
Labour 3 0 1,389 1.82 0.64
Green 4 0 1,154 1.51 0.63
National Party 2 0 New 556 0.73 New
Independent Ireland 2 0 New 464 0.61 New
Irish Freedom 1 0 New 297 0.39 New
Workers' Party 1 0 178 0.23 0.25
Party for Animal Welfare 1 0 New 80 0.11 New
Independent 21 11 1 21,304 27.97 4.14
Totals 92 40 76,172 100.00

Candidates by LEA

^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2019.
^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2019 election.

Ashbourne

Ashbourne: 6 seats[4][5]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
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Independent Joe Bonner[*] 24.66% 2,685                    
Independent Amanda Smith[†] 13.91% 1,514 1,546                  
Fine Gael Suzanne Jamal[*] 11.43% 1,244 1,299 1,303 1,334 1,335 1,357 1,390 1,394 1,432 1,610  
Fine Gael Alan Tobin[*] 10.28% 1,119 1,391 1,409 1,428 1,479 1,483 1,529 1,531 1,544    
Fianna Fáil Conor Tormey[*] 7.10% 773 949 955 957 975 979 1,017 1,019 1,036 1,243 1,395
Fianna Fáil Bryan Mallon 5.21% 567 584 587 603 607 613 629 629 652    
Aontú Brandon Scott 5.18% 564 621 638 649 658 757 811 813 862 933 1,040
Sinn Féin Helen Meyer[†] 4.96% 539 635 643 647 654 664 685 686 972 1,001 1,242
Social Democrats Paul Nolan 4.16% 453 594 603 646 690 710 753 755 779 808  
Sinn Féin Maria Uí Ruairc 3.99% 434 458 464 470 476 486 502 503      
National Party Jean Murray 2.27% 247 285 290 295 298            
Independent Sivakumar Murugadoss 1.58% 172 218 230 247              
Green Martina Eskdale 1.51% 164 180 181                
Independent Charles Bobbett 1.41% 154 270 322 324 350 411          
Independent Cathal Ashbourne-Loftus 0.67% 73 127                  
Independent Marcin Czekalski 0.17% 19 32                  
Electorate: 23,012   Valid: 10,721   Spoilt: 166   Quota: 1,532   Turnout: 10,887 (47.31%)  

    Kells

    Kells: 7 seats[6][7]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678910
    Fine Gael Sarah Reilly[*] 13.88% 2,077                  
    Fine Gael Eugene Cassidy[*] 12.25% 1,833 1,874                
    Fianna Fáil Seán Drew[*] 9.86% 1,476 1,506 1,513 1,594 1,639 1,639 1,704 1,939    
    Fianna Fáil Mike Bray[*] 8.88% 1,328 1,347 1,355 1,388 1,480 1,480 1,528 1,730 1,775 2,086
    Sinn Féin Michael Gallagher[†] 8.41% 1,258 1,264 1,279 1,304 1,310 1,311 1,439 1,544 1,550 1,591
    Independent David Gilroy[*] 8.23% 1,231 1,239 1,309 1,427 1,442 1,442 1,688 1,735 1,738 1,876
    Sinn Féin Peter Caffrey 6.60% 987 991 995 1,013 1,269 1,269 1,320 1,332 1,335 1,524
    Sinn Féin Oliver Curran 6.38% 955 960 968 1,047 1,053 1,053 1,119 1,172 1,178 1,234
    Fine Gael Seamus McGee 5.33% 798 845 848 878 1,024 1,026 1,057 1,139 1,144  
    Fianna Fáil Paul McCabe[*] 5.33% 797 814 814 872 899 899 941      
    Fianna Fáil Paddy Rennick 4.76% 712 721 722 728            
    Aontú Peter Devlin 4.74% 709 717 784 872 897 897        
    Independent Cormac Corr 3.66% 547 558 588              
    Independent Ireland Colm Mac an tSionnaigh 1.72% 257 258                
    Electorate: 27,565   Valid: 14,963   Spoilt: 208   Quota: 1,871   Turnout: 15,171 (55.04%)  

      Laytown–Bettystown

      LaytownBettystown: 7 seats[8][9]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234567891011
      Fine Gael Sharon Tolan[*] 13.25% 1,782                    
      Independent Geraldine Keoghan[†] 11.44% 1,538 1,540 1,557 1,595 1,612 1,666 1,824        
      Fianna Fáil Stephen McKee[*] 11.15% 1,499 1,515 1,521 1,528 1,561 1,625 1,651 1,657 1,824    
      Fine Gael Paddy Meade[*] 10.91% 1,467 1,479 1,483 1,486 1,513 1,681          
      Fianna Fáil Wayne Harding[*] 9.51% 1,278 1,279 1,282 1,284 1,299 1,342 1,468 1,482 1,669 1,726  
      Sinn Féin Maria White 7.88% 1,059 1,069 1,082 1,097 1,132 1,137 1,202 1,207 1,264 1,280 1,921
      Independent Carol Lennon 6.95% 934 944 990 1,035 1,053 1,055 1,136 1,196 1,302 1,319 1,358
      Sinn Féin Seamus Lynch 5.53% 744 745 754 756 766 788 854 863 886 891  
      Labour Elaine McGinty[†] 5.42% 729 737 746 750 882 894 919 923 994 1,013 1,063
      Fianna Fáil Tom Behan[*] 4.76% 640 661 665 680 714 730 746 749      
      Aontú Peter Whelan 4.65% 625 626 634 684 687 705          
      Fine Gael Declan O'Neill 3.20% 430 440 440 446 464            
      Green Cathal Mac Reamoinn 2.66% 357 364 370 378              
      Independent Ireland Raymond Westlake 1.54% 207 208 226                
      Independent Patrick Smith 0.78% 105 105                  
      Independent Marjeta Qevani 0.38% 51 52                  
      Electorate: 28,991   Valid: 13,445   Spoilt: 160   Quota: 1,681   Turnout: 13,605 (46.93%)  
        Navan: 7 seats[10][11]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345678910111213
        Sinn Féin Eddie Fennessy[*] 14.30% 1,711                        
        Aontú Emer Tóibín[*] 13.28% 1,588                        
        Independent Francis Deane[*] 9.73% 1,164 1,176 1,182 1,198 1,222 1,244 1,261 1,335 1,371 1,419 1,452 1,520  
        Fianna Fáil Padraig Fitzsimons[*] 7.69% 920 939 942 945 949 999 1,006 1,011 1,038 1,049 1,069 1,192 1,239
        Fine Gael Linda Nelson Murray 7.27% 870 880 886 893 899 931 937 943 983 1,000 1,145 1,237 1,293
        Independent Alan Lawes[*] 6.47% 774 794 800 827 838 842 859 954 998 1,039 1,080 1,134 1,317
        Fianna Fáil Tommy Reilly[*] 6.64% 794 804 809 811 820 840 849 854 870 880 905 969 1,025
        Fine Gael Yemi Adenuga[*] 6.31% 755 759 762 767 773 787 791 791 861 904 1,011 1,211 1,272
        Fianna Fáil Kashif Ali 5.80% 694 697 699 699 700 739 743 745 774 812 874    
        Sinn Féin Caoimhe Ní Shluain 4.28% 512 588 591 591 600 610 793 809 849 867 881 913  
        Fine Gael Ross Kelly 3.69% 441 444 446 447 449 461 463 467 498 522      
        Green Seamus McMenamin 2.92% 349 354 355 356 366 374 380 384          
        Aontú Jose Cyriac 2.78% 333 335 342 344 426 431 436 468 482        
        Irish Freedom David O'Shea 2.48% 297 299 301 348 369 370 375            
        Sinn Féin Frances Murphy 2.01% 240 280 283 285 294 296              
        Fianna Fáil Niamh Carroll 1.88% 225 226 228 229 236                
        Aontú Francis O'Toole 1.41% 169 175 215 223                  
        Independent Edel Gillick 1.05% 126 128 129                    
        Electorate: 25,710   Valid: 11,962   Spoilt: 227   Quota: 1,496   Turnout: 12,189 (47.41%)  

          Ratoath

          Ratoath: 7 seats[12] [13]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          12345678910111213
          Independent Gillian Toole[*] 23.82% 3,158                        
          Fine Gael Maria Murphy[*] 13.53% 1,794                        
          Independent Brian Fitzgerald[*] 11.23% 1,488 1,581 1,593 1,604 1,626 1,642 1,651 1,674          
          Fianna Fáil Caroline O'Reilly[†] 10.81% 1,433 1,500 1,564 1,573 1,599 1,609 1,614 1,668          
          Independent Nick Killian[*] 7.73% 1,025 1,468 1,471 1,480 1,497 1,539 1,557 1,582 1,723        
          Fianna Fáil John Donohoe 6.59% 874 964 966 970 974 976 977 1,000 1,007 1,056 1,061 1,064  
          Fine Gael Gerry O'Connor[*] 5.69% 754 936 961 965 966 978 979 1,006 1,017 1,210 1,219 1,222 1,603
          Sinn Féin Fionnan Blake 5.23% 693 769 772 779 793 817 1,006 1,039 1,061 1,085 1,094 1,094 1,215
          Labour Eilish Balfe 3.64% 483 675 679 686 689 737 755 873 895 1,067 1,081 1,092 1,200
          Fine Gael Fergus O'Riordan 2.89% 383 546 555 558 560 571 578 590 611        
          National Party Jean Murray 2.33% 309 358 358 369 378 391 395 398          
          Green Ruadháin Bonham 2.14% 284 316 324 331 337 355 360            
          Sinn Féin Trish Murtagh 1.60% 212 238 239 243 248 267              
          Workers' Party Gerry Rooney 1.34% 178 228 229 233 239                
          Independent Eleanor Carroll 0.81% 107 120 123 130                  
          Party for Animal Welfare Carolyn Fahy 0.60% 80 105 107                    
          Electorate: 28,420   Valid: 13,255   Spoilt: 98   Quota: 1,657   Turnout: 13,353 (46.98%)  

            Trim

            Trim: 6 seats[14][15]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12345678
            Independent Noel French[*] 33.52% 3,963              
            Fine Gael Joe Fox[*] 15.91% 1,881              
            Fianna Fáil Aisling Dempsey[*] 8.33% 1,044 1,365 1,412 1,447 1,461 1,578 1,621 1,810
            Aontú Dave Boyne 7.57% 895 1,159 1,179 1,192 1,217 1,251 1,442 1,502
            Fianna Fáil Padraig Coffey 7.04% 833 1,036 1,055 1,083 1,105 1,115 1,151 1,439
            Social Democrats Ronan Moore[*] 6.75% 798 1,184 1,217 1,229 1,254 1,354 1,557 1,677
            Fine Gael Niamh Souhan[*] 4.37% 517 688 723 768 774 1,001 1,035  
            Independent Trevor Golden[*] 4.03% 476 952 982 992 1,005 1,069 1,187 1,282
            Sinn Féin Dáithí McEvoy 3.60% 426 538 555 559 889 917    
            Fine Gael Luba Healy 3.50% 414 568 581 622 637      
            Sinn Féin Aoife Drew 3.38% 400 490 498 501        
            Labour Trevor McElhinney 1.50% 177 273            
            Electorate: 27,282   Valid: 11,824   Spoilt: 162   Quota: 1,690   Turnout: 11,986 (43.93%)  

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