Get to know the diverse candidates running in various local elections, from migrant backgrounds to long-time residents, all vying for council seats!
In the upcoming local elections in various parts of Ireland, a fascinating mix of candidates is set to compete for council seats. From Kilkenny to Cork, and Newbridge to Naas, the landscape is colored with diversity. The Immigrant Council has highlighted over 100 candidates of migrant backgrounds running for office, bringing fresh perspectives and experiences to the table. In Macroom, ten candidates will fiercely battle for the limited six council seats, promising an exciting voting day on the horizon.
Contesting in the Newbridge Local Electoral Area are 14 candidates including Melissa Byrne from Aontú, a young graduate passionate about shaping the future. Meanwhile, in Naas, Anne Breen of the Labour party stands out with decades of residency in the area, showcasing a deep-rooted connection to the community. Additionally, in the Kenmare Electoral Area, familiar faces like Cllr Michael Cahill and Cllr Johnny Healy-Rae, along with new entrants from the Green Party and Independent candidates, present a competitive field rich in political dynamics.
As the election fervor heats up, the local races are not just about politics but also about the stories and aspirations of these candidates. Each individual brings a unique background and vision, adding depth to the electoral process. With such a diverse lineup, the voters have a challenging yet exciting task ahead, choosing the voices that will represent their communities.
Intriguingly, the presence of migrants in the candidate pool is a noteworthy shift towards inclusivity and representation in Irish politics. Furthermore, the blend of youth and experience among the contenders promises a vibrant council setup post-elections, creating a melting pot of ideas and governance styles for the localities involved.
Immigrant Council has identified more than 100 candidates of a migrant background running in the local elections on June 7.
Voting day on Friday will see ten candidates do battle for the six council seats up for grabs in the Macroom Local Electoral Area (LEA).
NEWBRIDGE LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA: 14 CANDIDATES, 6 SEATS BYRNE Melissa (Aontú) I am a 24-year-old graduate from Kilcullen. I recently graduated from Maynooth…
NAAS LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA: 15 CANDIDATES, 7 SEATS BREEN, Anne (Labour) I have lived in Naas now for 46 years and have raised my family here.
Cllr Michael Cahill (FF) · Cllr Norma Moriarty (FF) · Cllr Johnny Healy-Rae (Independent) · Dan McCarthy (Independent) · Cleo Murphy (Green Party) · Tim Clifford ( ...