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==Regional Assembly== |
==Regional Assembly== |
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Donegal County Council has three representatives on the [[Northern and Western Regional Assembly]] where they are part of the [[Border Region|Border Strategic Planning Area Committee]].<ref name=si573>{{cite ISB|year=2014|type=si|number=573|title=Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Assemblies) (Establishment) Order 2014|date=16 December 2014|access-date=17 April 2023|provision=Article 5 and Schedule 3}}</ref> |
Donegal County Council has three representatives on the [[Northern and Western Regional Assembly]] where they are part of the [[Border Region|Border Strategic Planning Area Committee]].<ref name=si573>{{cite ISB|year=2014|type=si|number=573|title=Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Assemblies) (Establishment) Order 2014|date=16 December 2014|access-date=17 April 2023|provision=Article 5 and Schedule 3}}</ref> |
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==Elections== |
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Members of Donegal County Council are elected for a five-year term of office on the [[electoral system]] of [[proportional representation]] by means of the [[single transferable vote]] (PR-STV) from multi-member [[local electoral area]]s (LEAs). |
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|[[Fianna Fáil|{{party abbr|Fianna Fáil}}]] |
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!style="background-color: {{party color|Sinn Féin}}; width: 3px;" | |
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|[[Sinn Féin|{{party abbr|Sinn Féin}}]] |
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!style="background-color: {{party color|Fine Gael}}; width: 3px;" | |
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|[[Fine Gael|{{party abbr|Fine Gael}}]] |
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!style="background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (Ireland)}}; width: 3px;" | |
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|[[Labour Party (Ireland)|{{party abbr|Labour Party (Ireland)}}]] |
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!style="background-color: {{party color|Independent Fianna Fáil}}; width: 3px;" | |
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|[[Independent Fianna Fáil|{{party abbr|Independent Fianna Fáil}}]] |
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!style="background-color: {{party color|Workers' Party (Ireland)}}; width: 3px;" | |
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|[[Workers' Party (Ireland)|{{party abbr|Workers' Party (Ireland)}}]] |
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!style="background-color: {{party color|Donegal Progressive Party}}; width: 3px;" | |
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|[[Donegal Progressive Party|{{party abbr|Donegal Progressive Party}}]] |
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|[[Independent politician (Ireland)|{{party abbr|Independent politician (Ireland)}}]] |
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!align="left"|Total |
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|align=left|[[2019 Donegal County Council election|2019]] |
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|colspan=2|12 |
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|colspan=2|10 |
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|colspan=2|6 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|colspan=2 {{n/a}} |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2 {{n/a}} |
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|colspan=2|8 |
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|37 |
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|align=left|[[2014 Donegal County Council election|2014]] |
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|colspan=2|11 |
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|colspan=2|9 |
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|colspan=2|6 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|colspan=2 {{n/a}} |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2 {{n/a}} |
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|colspan=2|10 |
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|37 |
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|align=left|[[2009 Donegal County Council election|2009]] |
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|colspan=2|10 |
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|colspan=2|4 |
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|colspan=2|8 |
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|colspan=2|2 |
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|colspan=2 {{n/a}} |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2 {{n/a}} |
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|colspan=2|5 |
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|29 |
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|align=left|[[2004 Donegal County Council election|2004]] |
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|colspan=2|14 |
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|colspan=2|4 |
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|colspan=2|8 |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2|2 |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|29 |
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|align=left|[[1999 Donegal County Council election|1999]] |
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|colspan=2|14 |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2|8 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|colspan=2|4 |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2|2 |
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|29 |
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|align=left|[[1991 Donegal County Council election|1991]] |
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|colspan=2|11 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|colspan=2|9 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|colspan=2|4 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|29 |
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|align=left|[[1985 Donegal County Council election|1985]] |
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|colspan=2|11 |
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|colspan=2|2 |
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|colspan=2|9 |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|colspan=2|5 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|colspan=2|1 |
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|colspan=2|0 |
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|29 |
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==Local Electoral Areas and Municipal Districts== |
==Local Electoral Areas and Municipal Districts== |
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County Donegal is divided into [[local electoral area]]s and municipal districts, defined by [[electoral division (Ireland)|electoral division]]s.<ref>{{cite ISB|year=2018|type=si|num=613|title=County of Donegal Local Electoral Areas and Municipal Districts Order 2018|date=19 December 2018|access-date=30 January 2019|archive-date=31 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190131040040/http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2018/si/613/made/en/print|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:42, 25 April 2024
Donegal County Council Comhairle Contae Dhún na nGall | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Martin Harley, FG | |
Structure | |
Seats | 37 |
Political groups |
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Elections | |
Last election | 24 May 2019 |
Motto | |
Mutuam habeatis caritatem (Latin) "Maintain among you mutual love and charity" | |
Meeting place | |
County House, Lifford | |
Website | |
donegalcoco.ie |
Donegal County Council (Template:Lang-ga) is the authority responsible for local government in County Donegal, Ireland. As a county council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. The council is responsible for housing and community, roads and transportation, urban planning and development, amenity and culture, and environment. It has 37 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the title of Cathaoirleach (chairperson). The county administration is headed by a Chief Executive, John McLaughlin. The county town is Lifford.
History
Donegal County Council, which had previously held its meetings in Lifford Courthouse,[1] acquired County House in Lifford for use as its meeting place and administrative headquarters in 1930.[2]
The d'Hondt method has been deployed by Donegal County Council since 2009 and has worked on all but Budget Day, leading Martin Harley (running mate of Joe McHugh at the 2020 general election) to suggest it be used to help form a government.[3]
Following the 2015 RTÉ programme Standards in Public Office, in March 2019, John O'Donnell was found by the Standards in Public Office Commission to have contravened the Local Government Act in three different instances, including failure to maintain proper standards of integrity, conduct and concern for the public interest.[4]
Regional Assembly
Donegal County Council has three representatives on the Northern and Western Regional Assembly where they are part of the Border Strategic Planning Area Committee.[5]
Elections
Members of Donegal County Council are elected for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV) from multi-member local electoral areas (LEAs).
Year | FF | SF | FG | Lab | IFF | WP | DPP | Ind | Total | ||||||||
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2019 | 12 | 10 | 6 | 1 | — | 0 | — | 8 | 37 | ||||||||
2014 | 11 | 9 | 6 | 1 | — | 0 | — | 10 | 37 | ||||||||
2009 | 10 | 4 | 8 | 2 | — | 0 | — | 5 | 29 | ||||||||
2004 | 14 | 4 | 8 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 29 | ||||||||
1999 | 14 | 0 | 8 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 29 | ||||||||
1991 | 11 | 1 | 9 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 29 | ||||||||
1985 | 11 | 2 | 9 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 29 |
Local Electoral Areas and Municipal Districts
County Donegal is divided into local electoral areas and municipal districts, defined by electoral divisions.[6]
Municipal District | LEA | Definition | Seats |
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Donegal | An Bhinn Bhán, An Leargaidh Mhór, Ballintra (in the former Rural District of Ballyshannon), Ballintra (in the former Rural District of Donegal), Ballyshannon Rural, Ballyshannon Urban, Bonnyglen, Bundoran Rural, Bundoran Urban, Carrickboy, Cavangarden, Cill Charthaigh, Cill Ghabhlaigh, Cliff, Clogher, Corkermore, Cró Chaorach, Crownarad, Donegal, Dunkineely, Eanymore, Gleann Cholm Cille, Grousehall, Haugh, Inver, Killybegs, Laghy, Loch Iascaigh, Málainn Bhig, Pettigoe, Tantallon, Tawnawully, Templecarn, Tieveskeelta and Tullynaught. | 6 | |
Glenties | An Clochán Liath, An Craoslach, An Dúchoraidh, An Ghrafaidh, An Machaire, Anagaire, Árainn Mhór, Ard an Rátha, Ards, Baile na Finne, Caisleán na dTuath, Críoch na Sméar, Cró Bheithe, Dawros, Dún Fionnachaidh, Dún Lúiche, Gleann Gheis, Gleann Léithín, Gort an Choirce, Inis Caoil, Inis Mhic an Doirn, Leitir Mhic an Bhaird, Maas, Machaire Chlochair, Maol Mosóg, Mín an Chladaigh, Na Croisbhealaí and Na Gleannta. | 6 | |
Inishowen | Buncrana | Birdstown, Buncrana Rural, Buncrana Urban, Burt, Castleforward, Desertegny, Fahan, Illies, Inch Island, Kilderry, Killea, Mintiaghs, Newtown Cunningham, Three Trees and Whitecastle. | 5 |
Carndonagh | Ardmalin, Ballyliffin, Carndonagh, Carthage, Castlecary, Culdaff, Dunaff, Gleneely (in the former Rural District of Inishowen), Gleneganon, Glentogher, Greencastle, Malin, Moville, Redcastle, Straid, and Turmone | 4 | |
Letterkenny–Milford | Letterkenny | Ballymacool, Castlewray, Corravaddy, Edenacarnan, Gortnavern, Killymasny, Kincraigy, Letterkenny Rural, Letterkenny Urban, Magheraboy, Manorcunningham, Mín an Lábáin, Suí Corr and Templedouglas. | 7 |
Milford | An Cheathrú Chaol, An Tearmann, Ballyarr, Carraig Airt, Cnoc Colbha, Creamhghort, Fánaid Thiar, Fánaid Thuaidh, Gartán, Glen, Glenalla, Grianfort, Killygarvan, Kilmacrenan, Loch Caol, Millford, Rathmelton, Rathmullan, Ros Goill and Rosnakill. | 3 | |
Lifford–Stranorlar | Allt na Péiste, An Clochán, Castlefinn, Cloghard, Clonleigh North, Clonleigh South, Convoy, Dooish, Feddyglass, Figart, Gleneely (in the former Rural District of Stranorlar), Goland, Killygordon, Knock, Lettermore, Mín Charraigeach, Raphoe, St. Johnstown, Stranorlar, Treantaghmucklagh and Urney West. | 6 |
Current councillors
The following were elected at the 2019 Donegal County Council election, under the boundaries which existed at the time.
Party | Seats | |
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Fianna Fáil | 12 | |
Sinn Féin | 10 | |
Fine Gael | 6 | |
Labour | 1 | |
Independent | 8 |
Councillors by electoral area
This list reflects the order in which councillors were elected on 24 May 2019.[7]
Council members from 2019 election | |||
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Local electoral area | Name | Party | |
Buncrana | Paul Canning | Fianna Fáil | |
Rena Donaghey | Fianna Fáil | ||
Jack Murray | Sinn Féin | ||
Nicholas Crossan | Independent | ||
Terry Crossan | Sinn Féin | ||
Carndonagh | Martin McDermott | Fianna Fáil | |
Martin Farren | Labour | ||
Albert Doherty | Sinn Féin | ||
Bernard McGuinness | Fine Gael | ||
Donegal | Niamh Kennedy | Independent | |
Noel Jordan | Sinn Féin | ||
Micheál Naughton | Fianna Fáil | ||
Barry Sweeny | Fine Gael | ||
Tom Conaghan | Independent | ||
Michael McMahon | Sinn Féin | ||
Glenties | Micheál Choilm Mac Giolla Easbuig | Independent | |
John Sheamuis Ó Fearraigh | Sinn Féin | ||
Máire Therese Gallagher | Sinn Féin | ||
Noreen McGarvey | Fianna Fáil | ||
Michael McClafferty | Fine Gael | ||
Anthony Molloy | Fianna Fáil | ||
Letterkenny | Ciaran Brogan | Fianna Fáil | |
Jimmy Kavanagh | Fine Gael | ||
Michael McBride | Independent | ||
Dónal Coyle | Fianna Fáil | ||
Kevin Bradley | Independent | ||
Manus Kelly[a] | Fianna Fáil | ||
Gerry McMonagle | Sinn Féin | ||
Lifford–Stranorlar | Martin Harley | Fine Gael | |
Patrick McGowan | Fianna Fáil | ||
Gary Doherty | Sinn Féin | ||
Gerry Crawford | Fianna Fáil | ||
Frank McBrearty Jnr | Fine Gael | ||
Liam Doherty | Sinn Féin | ||
Milford | John O'Donnell | Independent | |
Liam Blaney | Fianna Fáil | ||
Ian McGarvey[a] | Independent |
- Notes
Co-options
Party | Outgoing | LEA | Reason | Date | Co-optee | |
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Fianna Fáil | Manus Kelly | Letterkenny | Death | June 2019 | Donal Kelly | |
Independent | Ian McGarvey | Milford | Retirement | February 2023 | Pauric McGarvey[8] |
References
- ^ "Establishment of Donegal County Council". Donegal County Council. Retrieved 31 October 2019.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Local Authorities". Oireachtas. 26 May 1982. Archived from the original on 26 October 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
- ^ Walsh, Harry (20 February 2020). "Harley says d'Hondt method could be used to form new government". Donegal News. p. 5.
- ^ Kelly, Fiach (26 March 2019). "Sipo finds against two councillors over RTÉ undercover report". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 6 May 2019. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
- ^ Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Assemblies) (Establishment) Order 2014, Article 5 and Schedule 3 (S.I. No. 573 of 2014). Signed on 16 December 2014. Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 17 April 2023.
- ^ County of Donegal Local Electoral Areas and Municipal Districts Order 2018 (S.I. No. 613 of 2018). Signed on 19 December 2018. Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland. Archived from the original on 31 January 2019. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 30 January 2019.
- ^ "Local Elections 2014: Results" (PDF). Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government. p. 102. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 October 2019. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "Donegal's newest councillor, Pauric McGarvey, has mica priorities on his mind". DonegalLive.ie. 12 February 2023. Retrieved 22 July 2023.