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Artane-Whitehall Lea, Dublin City Council Local Election CANDIDATE(S) ELECTED TOTAL ELECTORATE 32,989 LOCAL ELECTION - 5 June 2009 LARRY O'TOOLE (S.F.) INVALID BALLOT PAPERS 316 ANDREW MONTAGUE (LAB.) PADDY BOURKE (LAB.) CONSTITUENCY OF VALID POLL 16,253 DECLAN FLANAGAN (F.G.) ARTANE-WHITEHALL LEA, DUBLIN CITY NUMBER OF SEATS 5 JULIA CARMICHAEL (F.F.) COUNCIL QUOTA 2,709 First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of NAMES OF CANDIDATES (11 No.) Harvey, A's O'Toole, L's Mitchell, D's Seery, S's Montague, A's Bourke, P's Mahon, S's ( * Denotes outgoing member) Number and Surplus Votes Votes Surplus Surplus Votes of Votes O'Sullivan, M's and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result Votes and Result * BOURKE, PADDY (LAB.) +86 +8 +115 +640 +37 -4 1,827 1,913 1,921 2,036 2,676 2,713 2,709 2,709 * CARMICHAEL, JULIA (F.F.) +20 +2 +41 +37 +4 +1 +970 1,440 1,460 1,462 1,503 1,540 1,544 1,545 2,515 * FLANAGAN, DECLAN (F.G.) +56 +1 +79 +163 +9 +1 +226 2,370 2,426 2,427 2,506 2,669 2,678 2,679 2,905 Harvey, Anna (Non-P.) -358 358 - - - - - - - * Mahon, Seán Paul (F.F.) +15 +4 +41 +35 +1 - -1,543 1,447 1,462 1,466 1,507 1,542 1,543 1,543 - Mitchell, Denise (S.F.) +71 +41 -1,043 931 1,002 1,043 - - - - - * MONTAGUE, ANDREW (LAB.) +105 +7 +129 - -67 2,535 2,640 2,647 2,776 2,776 2,709 2,709 2,709 O'Sullivan, Martin (P.B.P.A.) -391 391 - - - - - - - * O'TOOLE, LARRY (S.F.) +117 -110 2,702 2,819 2,709 2,709 2,709 2,709 2,709 2,709 Rock, Noel (F.G.) +53 +4 +67 +134 +16 +2 +99 1,284 1,337 1,341 1,408 1,542 1,558 1,560 1,659 Seery, Sinéad (LAB.) +90 +16 +148 -1,222 968 1,058 1,074 1,222 - - - - Counts 1-8 of 8, Page 1 of 2 Page(s) LOCAL ELECTION 2009 - ARTANE-WHITEHALL LEA, DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL Returning Officer Date Non - transferable papers not effective +136 +27 +423 +213 - - +248 - 136 163 586 799 799 799 1,047 TOTAL 16,253 16,253 16,253 16,253 16,253 16,253 16,253 16,253 PART A - 1 to 8 of 8 Counts. Counts 1-8 of 8, Page 2 of 2 Page(s) LOCAL ELECTION 2009 - ARTANE-WHITEHALL LEA, DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL Returning Officer Date CANDIDATE(S) ELECTED TOTAL ELECTORATE 27,942 LOCAL ELECTION - 5 June 2009 MICHAEL CONAGHAN (LAB.) INVALID BALLOT PAPERS 230 BRÍD SMITH (P.B.P.A.) VINCENT JACKSON (NON-P.) CONSTITUENCY OF VALID POLL 12,070 LOUISE MINIHAN (S.F.) BALLYFERMOT-DRIMNAGH LEA, DUBLIN NUMBER OF SEATS 4 CITY COUNCIL QUOTA 2,415 First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count NAMES OF CANDIDATES (11 No.) Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of ( * Denotes outgoing member) Number Wall, S's McGuinness, A's Doyle, B's Comiskey O'Keeffe, Smith, B's O'Neill, P's Gaynor, D's of Votes Votes Votes Votes P's Surplus Votes Votes and Result and Result and Result Votes and Result and Result and Result and Result * Comiskey O'Keeffe, Paul (LAB.) +26 +24 +17 -686 619 645 669 686 - - - - * CONAGHAN, MICHAEL (LAB.) +36 +53 - - - - - 2,341 2,377 2,430 2,430 2,430 2,430 2,430 2,430 Doyle, Ben (F.F.) +10 +9 -516 497 507 516 - - - - - Gaynor, David (F.F.) +10 +11 +355 +41 +4 +37 -1,149 691 701 712 1,067 1,108 1,112 1,149 - * JACKSON, VINCENT (NON-P.) +27 +33 +58 +157 +28 +76 +255 1,922 1,949 1,982 2,040 2,197 2,225 2,301 2,556 McGuinness, Andrew (W.P.) +7 -304 297 304 - - - - - - * MINIHAN, LOUISE (S.F.) +11 +51 +15 +93 +8 +64 +129 1,650 1,661 1,712 1,727 1,820 1,828 1,892 2,021 Nolan, Philip (F.G.) +14 +9 +16 +101 +7 +566 +196 783 797 806 822 923 930 1,496 1,692 O'Neill, Peter (F.G.) +34 +11 +8 +62 +8 -886 763 797 808 816 878 886 - - SMITH, BRÍD (P.B.P.A.) +38 +68 +17 +108 -85 2,269 2,307 2,375 2,392 2,500 2,415 2,415 2,415 Wall, Stephen (G.P.) -238 238 - - - - - - - Non - transferable papers not effective +25 +35 +30 +124 +30 +143 +569 - 25 60 90 214 244 387 956 Counts 1-8 of 8, Page 1 of 2 Page(s) LOCAL ELECTION 2009 - BALLYFERMOT-DRIMNAGH LEA, DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL Returning Officer Date TOTAL 12,070 12,070 12,070 12,070 12,070 12,070 12,070 12,070 PART A - 1 to 8 of 8 Counts. Counts 1-8 of 8, Page 2 of 2 Page(s) LOCAL ELECTION 2009 - BALLYFERMOT-DRIMNAGH LEA, DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL Returning Officer Date CANDIDATE(S) ELECTED TOTAL ELECTORATE 36,984 LOCAL ELECTION - 5 June 2009 JOHN LYONS (LAB.) INVALID BALLOT PAPERS 302 DESSIE ELLIS (S.F.) BILL TORMEY (F.G.) CONSTITUENCY OF VALID POLL 16,746 JOHN REDMOND (LAB.) BALLYMUN-FINGLAS LEA, DUBLIN CITY NUMBER OF SEATS 5 PAUL MCAULIFFE (F.F.) COUNCIL QUOTA 2,792 First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count NAMES OF CANDIDATES (12 No.) Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of ( * Denotes outgoing member) Number Lyons, J's Ellis, D's McCullagh, N's Martin, O's Dunne, J's O'Neill, J's Kelly, L's Sludds, C's of Votes Surplus Surplus Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result * Corcoran, Ray (S.F.) +88 +248 +12 +19 +104 +79 +42 +161 1,190 1,278 1,526 1,538 1,557 1,661 1,740 1,782 1,943 Dunne, John (W.P.) +55 +15 +5 +149 -567 343 398 413 418 567 - - - - * ELLIS, DESSIE (S.F.) - -471 3,263 3,263 2,792 2,792 2,792 2,792 2,792 2,792 2,792 * Kelly, Liam (F.F.) +28 +18 +92 +4 +14 +10 -1,282 1,116 1,144 1,162 1,254 1,258 1,272 1,282 - - * LYONS, JOHN (LAB.) -929 3,721 2,792 2,792 2,792 2,792 2,792 2,792 2,792 2,792 MCAULIFFE, PAUL (F.F.) +43 +16 +145 +18 +10 +14 +713 +246 1,144 1,187 1,203 1,348 1,366 1,376 1,390 2,103 2,349 McCullagh, Níall (F.F.) +17 +4 -365 344 361 365 - - - - - - Martin, Owen (W.P.) +31 +28 +7 -416 350 381 409 416 - - - - - O'Neill, John (Non-P.) +36 +24 +5 +70 +108 -705 462 498 522 527 597 705 - - - REDMOND, JOHN (LAB.) +425 +51 +18 +49 +98 +143 +92 +368 1,564 1,989 2,040 2,058 2,107 2,205 2,348 2,440 2,808 Sludds, Conor (Non-P.) +78 +22 +13 +30 +53 +237 +81 -1,624 1,110 1,188 1,210 1,223 1,253 1,306 1,543 1,624 - * TORMEY, BILL (F.G.) +128 +45 +31 +31 +40 +57 +144 +303 2,139 2,267 2,312 2,343 2,374 2,414 2,471 2,615 2,918 Counts 1-9 of 9, Page 1 of 2 Page(s) LOCAL ELECTION 2009 - BALLYMUN-FINGLAS LEA, DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL Returning Officer Date Non - transferable papers not effective +37 +46 +140 +165 +210 +546 - - - 37 83 223 388 598 1,144 TOTAL 16,746 16,746 16,746 16,746 16,746 16,746 16,746 16,746 16,746 PART A - 1 to 9 of 9 Counts. Counts 1-9 of 9, Page 2 of 2 Page(s) LOCAL ELECTION 2009 - BALLYMUN-FINGLAS LEA, DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL Returning Officer Date CANDIDATE(S) ELECTED TOTAL ELECTORATE 31,882 LOCAL ELECTION - 5 June 2009 MARY FITZPATRICK (F.F.) INVALID BALLOT PAPERS 239 ÁINE CLANCY (LAB.) CIERAN PERRY (NON-P.) CONSTITUENCY OF VALID POLL 17,020 MARY O'SHEA (F.G.) CABRA-GLASNEVIN LEA, DUBLIN CITY NUMBER OF SEATS 5 SÉAMAS MCGRATTAN (S.F.) COUNCIL QUOTA 2,837 First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count NAMES OF CANDIDATES (10 No.) Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of Transfer of ( * Denotes outgoing member) Number Fitzpatrick, M's McNab, H's Fitzgerald, G's Clancy, Á's Keegan, M's Perry, C's O'Shea, M's Kearney, S's of Votes Surplus Votes Votes Surplus Votes Surplus Surplus Votes and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result and Result * Ahern, Maurice (F.F.) +52 +7 +53 +20 +51 +15 +1 +609 1,422 1,474 1,481 1,534 1,554 1,605 1,620 1,621 2,230 CLANCY, ÁINE (LAB.) +27 +42 +436 -289 2,621 2,648 2,690 3,126 2,837 2,837 2,837 2,837 2,837 Fitzgerald, Gary (G.P.) +19 +11 -1,065 1,035 1,054 1,065 - - - - - - * FITZPATRICK, MARY (F.F.) -251 3,088 2,837 2,837 2,837 2,837 2,837 2,837 2,837 2,837 Kearney, Seaghan (F.F.) +67 +9 +65 +22 +113 +22 +3 -1,614 1,313 1,380 1,389 1,454 1,476 1,589 1,611 1,614 - Keegan, Mick (LAB.) +15 +47 +103 +163 -1,372 1,044 1,059 1,106 1,209 1,372 - - - - * MCGRATTAN, SÉAMAS (S.F.) +11 +12 +35 +8 +184 +56 +5 +299 1,633 1,644 1,656 1,691 1,699 1,883 1,939 1,944 2,243 McNab, Harry (F.G.) +9 -706 697 706 - - - - - - - * O'SHEA, MARY (F.G.) +26 +502 +138 +51 +392 +80 -9 1,657 1,683 2,185 2,323 2,374 2,766 2,846 2,837 2,837 PERRY, CIERAN (NON-P.) +25 +42 +126 +25 +339 -230 2,510 2,535 2,577 2,703 2,728 3,067 2,837 2,837 2,837 Non - transferable papers not effective +34 +109 - +293 +57 - +706 - - 34 143 143 436 493 493 1,199 TOTAL 17,020 17,020 17,020 17,020 17,020 17,020 17,020 17,020 17,020 PART A - 1 to 9 of 9 Counts.
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