Fianna Fail’s Murphy elected as Mayor of South Dublin County

Gary Ibbotson 27 Jun 2022

Fianna Fail councillor Emma Murphy was elected Mayor of South Dublin County at the annual meeting last week.

On Friday, the Firhouse-Bohernabreena representative became the first LGBTQ+ woman elected to the office of Mayor in a county in the country.

Councillor Murphy was proposed for Mayor by councillor Shane Moynihan (Fianna Fáil) and was seconded by councillor Alan Edge (Independent).

Following a roll call vote, Murphy was deemed elected to the Office of Mayor.

Joining South Dublin County Council in 2016, Murphy has a background in developing youth empowerment programmes and promoting education opportunities at home and abroad.

Councillor Murphy currently works with Barry Andrew MEP as his Communications Director.

Councillor Joanna Tuffy (Labour) representing the Lucan Electoral Area was elected Deputy Mayor.

Councillor Tuffy was proposed as Deputy Mayor by Councillor Pamela Kearns (Labour) and seconded by Councillor Laura Donaghy (Green Party).

Councillor Tuffy first served as a councillor for the Lucan Electoral Area from 1999 to 2003 before being elected as a member of the Oireachtas for 14 years, representing the Dublin Mid-West constituency from 2007 to 2016.

Tuffy was again elected a councillor for the Lucan Electoral Area in 2019.

Tributes were also paid to the outgoing Mayor, councillor Peter Kavanagh (Independent) and the Deputy Mayor, councillor Laura Donaghy (Green Party), who thanked their fellow councillors, chief executive, Daniel McLoughlin and the management and staff of the council for their help and support during their term in office.

The following councillors were elected as Chairs of the Area Committees at the meeting:

Councillor William Carey was elected chair of the Clondalkin Area Committee.
Councillor Ed O’Brien was elected chair of the Lucan / Palmerstown / North Clondalkin Area Committee.
Councilor Lyn Hagin Meade was elected chair of the Rathfarnham / Templeogue / Firhouse / Bohernabreena Area Committee.
Councillor Mick Duff was elected chair of the Tallaght Area Committee.

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