Dublin People

91 candidates announced for Fingal County Council

There will be 91 candidates competing for the 40 seats up for grabs on Fingal County Council next month.

There are 19 non-party candidates in the field while Sinn Féin with 15 is running the most candidates among the political parties followed by Fianna Fáil with 13. F

ine Gael has nine candidates, Labour have eight and the Green Party are fielding seven. People Before Profit – Solidarity are running six candidates while the Social Democrats have five candidates and Aontú four.

The Irish Freedom Party will be fielding two candidates while there is one candidate representing Independents4Change, The Irish People, and the National Party.

39 of the outgoing 40 councillors are running for re-election following after Natalie Treacy decided to run for a Dublin City Council seat in Cabra-Glasnevin.

Counting of the votes will take place at the National Show Centre in Swords from Saturday, June 8.

Balbriggan (5 seats)

  1. Anne Marie Brady (Sinn Féin)
  2. Sinéad Lucey Brennan (Fianna Fáil)
  3. Bryn Edwards (People Before Profit – Solidarity)
  4. Aneta Laska (Non-Party)
  5. Gráinne Maguire (Non-Party)
  6. Derek McLoughlin (Non-Party)
  7. Tony Murphy (Non-Party)
  8. John Oakes (Irish Freedom Party)
  9. Tom O’Leary (Fine Gael)
  10. Karen Power (Green Party/Comhaontas Glas)
  11. Malachy Quinn (Sinn Féin)
  12. Brendan Ryan (The Labour Party)
  13. Oghenetano John Uwhumiakpor (Non-Party)

Blanchardstown / Mulhuddart (5 seats)

  1. Damien Bissett (Sinn Féin)
  2. John Burtchaell (People Before Profit – Solidarity)
  3. Shashank Chakerwarti (Non-Party)
  4. Susanne Delaney (Non-Party)
  5. Neil Dowling (Social Democrats)
  6. Breda Hanaphy (Sinn Féin)
  7. Andy Heasman (The Irish People)
  8. Louise Kavanagh (Sinn Féin)
  9. Robbie Loughlin (Aontú)
  10. Mary McCamley (The Labour Party)
  11. Lorna Nolan (Fianna Fáil)
  12. Oisín Ó Halmhain (Green Party)
  13. JK Onwumereh (Fianna Fáil)
  14. Steve O’Reilly (Fine Gael)
  15. Patrick Quinlan (The National Party)

Castleknock (6 seats)

  1. Eimear Carbone-Mangan (Fianna Fáil)
  2. Pamela Conroy (Green Party/ Comhaontas Glas)
  3. Ruth Coppinger (People Before Profit – Solidarity)
  4. Luke Daly (Social Democrats)
  5. Ted Leddy (Fine Gael)
  6. Phil Lynam (Sinn Féin)
  7. Howard Mahony (Fianna Fail)
  8. Siobhan Shovlin (Fine Gael)
  9. Ellen Troy (Aontú)
  10. John Walsh (The Labour Party)

Howth / Malahide (7 seats)

  1. Tara Bailey (Sinn Féin)
  2. Kevin Doherty (Sinn Féin)
  3. Margaret Donnellan (Non-Party)
  4. Jimmy Guerin (Non-Party)
  5. Cathal Haughey (Fianna Fáil)
  6. David Healy (Green Party)
  7. Joan Hopkins (Social Democrats)
  8. Vedh Kannan (Non-Party)
  9. Anthony Lavin (Fine Gael)
  10. Brian McDonagh (The Labour Party)
  11. Jamie McGlue (Non-Party)
  12. Margaret McGovern (Aontú)
  13. Motseta Rachel Ndlovu (Non-Party)
  14. Eoghan O’Brien (Fianna Fáil)
  15. Aoibhinn Tormey (Fine Gael)

Rush / Lusk (5 seats)

  1. Cathal Boland (Non-Party)
  2. Brian Dennehy (Fianna Fáil)
  3. Eoghan Dockrell (Fine Gael)
  4. Adrian Henchy (Fianna Fáil)
  5. Corina Johnston (The Labour Party)
  6. Aneta Laska (Non-Party)
  7. Paul Mulville (Social Democrats)
  8. Fergal O’Connell (Non-Party)
  9. Robert O’Donoghue (The Labour Party)
  10. Patrick Roche (Sinn Féin)
  11. Suzanne Young (Green Party/ Comhaontas Glas)

Ongar (5 seats)

  1. Asad Ali (Fianna Fáil)
  2. Kieran Dennison (Fine Gael)
  3. Andrew Doyle (People Before Profit – Solidarity)
  4. Tania Doyle (Non-Party)
  5. Declan Cairns (Sinn Féin)
  6. Angela Donnelly (Sinn Féin)
  7. Paul Fitzsimons (Irish Freedom Party)
  8. Michelle Griffin (Green Party)
  9. Tom Kitt (Fianna Fáil)
  10. Nancy Khisa Nekesa (The Labour Party)
  11. Ellen Murphy (Social Democrats)
  12. Niall O’Donoghue (Sinn Féin)
  13. Kate Relihan (People Before Profit – Solidarity)
  14. Gerard Sheehan (Aontú)

Swords (7 seats)

  1. Marian Buckley (Sinn Féin)
  2. Darragh Butler (Fianna Fáil)
  3. Ian Carey (Green Party/ Comhaontas Glas)
  4. Luke Corkery (Fine Gael)
  5. James Humphries (The Labour Party)
  6. Ann Graves (Sinn Féin)
  7. Darren Jack Kelly (Non-Party)
  8. Conor Linnane (Sinn Féin)
  9. Brigid Manton (Fianna Fáil)
  10. Dean Mulligan (Independents4Change)
  11. Joe Newman (Non-Party)
  12. Ollie Power (People Before Profit – Solidarity)
  13. Bernadette Wright (Non-Party)
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