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The Cork County Council Elections 2024 are ablaze with activity as candidates battle it out for seats. Gobnait Moynihan from Fianna Fáil is holding a strong 16% of the vote, indicating a potential re-election for all six outgoing councillors in the area. Meanwhile, Independent leader Peter O'Sullivan and candidate Michelle Neville are making waves with their impressive vote counts in the Midleton LEA.
Bernard Moynihan secures the first elected position in County Cork, setting the stage for an intense competition with 55 seats up for grabs among 122 candidates across the region. As tallies provide insights, newcomer Patrick Mulcahy emerges as a frontrunner, surprising many with his 13.2% polling position.
In a quick turn of events, live updates reveal the thrilling race for city council seats in Cork. Votes are feverishly tallied at Cork City Hall to determine the winners of the 31 available seats across five local election areas. The excitement mounts as constituencies like South Cork, Macroom, and Carrigaline witness intense contests for limited seats.
As the election dust settles, it's evident that the Cork County Council Elections 2024 are far from dull. With unexpected frontrunners and seasoned politicians vying for positions, the local political landscape is alive with energy and competition.
Tallies show that all six outgoing councillors in the area could be re-elected. Gobnait Moynihan (FF) hold 16pc of the vote in the LEA while her party colleague ...
Peter O'Sullivan received 182 votes and Independent candidate Michelle Neville got 125 votes. There are 16 candidates competing for seven seats in the Midleton LEA. 6.12pm – Fianna Fáil's Bernard Moynihan was ...
9.49pm – Mallow LEA first count results are expected to be announced within the next 10 minutes.
Fifty-five seats being contested by 122 candidates.
An early East Cork tally predicted first time candidate Patrick Mulcahy was polling in third place at 13.2% second to sitting councillors Independent Mary ...
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Votes are being counted in Cork City Hall today to determine who will win the 31 seats that are up for grabs across five local election areas in Cork City ...
The four constituencies counted in County Hall are the South Cork areas, Macroom and Carrigaline - both have ten candidates running for six seats - ...
5.37pm – The count is well underway in Mallow Youth Centre, with the results of the first count expected in an hour.
Final tallies are in for West Cork as counting begins across the county shortly – local and European election results expected to be close.
1.45am No candidate elected after the first count in Bantry-West Cork LEA.
Independent Ireland councillor Danny Collins has been re-elected to Cork County Council after the third count in the Bantry-West Cork LEA. Cllr Collins received ...
2.04pm – The Mayor of the County of Cork, Frank O'Flynn (FF), has been re-elected to Fermoy LEA on the fourth count.
2.14pm Fine Gael candidate Noel O'Donovan elected to Skibbereen-West Cork LEA · 2.04pm – The Mayor of the County of Cork, Frank O'Flynn (FF), has been re-elected ...
He retained his seat in the Fermoy electoral area on the fourth count after reaching the quota of 2,358. The current Mayor of County Cork, Mr O'Flynn was ...
1.40pm – Kanturk becomes the first LEA filled in County Cork. Ian Doyle (FF) was re-elected on the eighth count with 1,855 votes, edging Becky Kealy (Aontú) ...