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Carlow County Council (2/18 Seats) Carlow County Council (2/18 seats) Carlow (10) Jennifer Murnane O’Connor (FF) John Pender (FF) John Cassin (SF) Fintan Phelan (FF) Brian O’Donoghue (FG) Jim Deane (SF) Ann Ahern (FF) Feargal Browne (FG) Walter Lacey (Ind) William Paton (Lab) Muinebeag (8) Charlie Murphy (Ind) Tommy Kinsella (FG) Willie Quinn (Lab) Andy Gladney (SF) Arthur McDonald (FF) Denis Foley (FG) John Murphy (FG) Michael Doran (FG) Cavan County Council (4/18 seats) Bailieborough- Niamh Smyth (FF) Cootehill (6) Paddy McDonald (SF) Carmel Brady (FG) Val Smith (FG) Fergal Curtin (FF) Clifford Kelly (FF) Ballyjamesduff Noel Connell (SF) (6) Winston Bennett (FG) Philip Brady (FF) Paddy O’Reilly (FG) Shane P O’Reilly Paddy Smith (FG) Cavan- Madeline Argue (FG) Belturbert (6) Damien Brady (SF) John Paul Feeley (FF) Peter McVitty (FG) Eugene Greenan (SF) Sean Smith (FF) Clare County Council (3/32 seats) Ennis (8) James Breen (Ind) Johnny Flynn (FG) Ann Norton (Ind) Pat Daly (FF) Mary 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(FG) Cork City North Mick Nugent (SF) West (4) Tony Fitzgerald (FF) Kenneth Collins (SF) Marion O’Sullivan (AAA) Cork City South Fiona Kerins (SF) Central (5) Mick Finn (Ind) Sean Martin (FF) Tom O’Driscoll (FF) Paudie Dineen (Ind) Cork City South Kieran McCarthy (Ind) East (7) Chris O’Leary (SF) Des Cahill (FG) Laura McGonigle (FG) Shane O’Shea (SF) Nicholas O’Keefe (FF) Terry Shannon (FF) Cork City South John Buttimer (FG) West (6) Henry Cremin (SF) Mary Shields (FF) Fergal Dennehy (FF) PJ Hourican (FG) Thomas Moloney (Ind) Donegal County Council (3/37 seats) Donegal (6) Niamh Kennedy (Ind) Seán McEniff (FF) Tom Conaghan (Ind) John Campbell (Ind) Noel Andrew Jordan (SF) Barry O’Neill (FG) Glenties (6) Seamus O’Domhnaill (FF) Marie Therese Gallagher (SF) John Shéamuis Ó Fearraigh (SF) Enda Bonner (FF) Micheál Cholm MacGholla Easbuig (Ind) Terrance Lowey (FG) Letterkenny (10) Liam Blaney (FF) John O’Donnell (Ind) Ciaran Brogan (FF) James Pat McDaid (FF) Ian McGarvey (Ind) Gerry McMonagle (SF) Michael McBride (Ind) Mick Quinn (SF) Dessie Shiels (Ind) Jimmy Kavanagh (FG) Inishowen (9) Martin McDermott (FF) Albert Doherty (SF) Nicholas Crossan (Ind) Jack Murray (SF) Bernard McGuinness (FG) Rena Donaghey (FF) Paul Canning (FF) John Ryan (FG) Martin Farren (Lab) Stranorlar (6) Gary Doherty (SF) Frank McBrearty (Ind) Patrick McGowan (FF) Gerry Crawford (FF) Martin Harley (FF) Liam Doherty (SF) Dublin City Council (19/63 seats) Ballyfermot- Daithí Doolan (SF) Drimnagh (6) Brid Smith (PBP) Greg Kelly (SF) Daithí De Róiste (FF) Paul Hand (Ind) Vincent Jackson (Ind) Ballymun (7) Cathleen Carney Boud (SF) Noeleen Reilly (SF) Andrew Montague (Lab) Noel Rock (FG) Paul McAuliffe (FF) Andrew Keegan (PBPA) Aine Clancy (Lab) Beaumont- John Lyons (PBP) Donaghmede (9) Mícheál MacDonncha (SF) Larry O’Toole (SF) Tom Brabazon (FF) Denise Mitchell (SF) Declan Flanagan (FG) Paddy Bourke (Ind) Alison Gilliland (Lab) Michael O’Brien (AAA) Cabra-Finglas (7) Cieran Perry (Ind) Anthony Connaghan (SF) Emma Murphy (SF) Brendan Carr (Lab) David Costello (FF) Teresa Keegan (Ind) Seamus McGrattan (SF) Clontarf (6) Damian O’Farrell (Ind) Seán Haughey (FF) Naoise Ó Muirí (FG) Jane Horgan-Jones (Lab) Deirdre Heney (FF) Ciarán O’Moore (SF) Crumlin- Criona Ní Dhálaigh (SF) Kimmage (6) Tina McVeigh (PBP) Ray McHugh (SF) Pat Dunne (UL) Rebecca Moynihan (Lab) Catherine Ardagh (FF) North Inner City Christy Burke (Ind) (8) Janice Boylan (SF) Niall Ring (Ind) Ciaran Cuffe (Green) Gary Gannon (Ind) Jonathon Dowdall (SF) Éilis Ryan (Ind) Ray McAdam (FG) Pembroke-South Chris Andrews (SF) Dock (8) Mannix Flynn (Ind) Dermot Lacey (Lab) Frank Kennedy (FF) Kieran Binchy (FG) Claire Byrne (GP) Paddy McCartan (FG) Sonya Stapleton (PBP) Rathgar- Kate O’Connell (FG) Rathmines (6) Patrick Costello (Green) Jim O’Callaghan (FF) Paddy Smyth (FG) Ruairi McGinley (Ind) Mary Freehill (Lab) Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (17/40 seats) Blackrock (6) Mary Hanafin (FF) Marie Baker (FG) Kate Feeney 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