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2024 Louth County Council election


An election to all 29 seats on Louth County Council was held on 7 June 2024 as part of the 2024 Irish local elections. County Louth is divided into 5 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).

The following councillors are not seeking re-election:

ConstituencyDeparting CouncillorPartyDate announced
Dundalk–CarlingfordEdel CorriganSinn Féin18 December 2023
Dundalk SouthLiam ReillyFianna Fáil25 October 2023
Dundalk SouthTomás SharkeySinn Féin18 December 2023
PartyCandidatesSeats±1st prefFPv%±%
Sinn Féin17711,22223.590.51
Fine Gael11618,66518.211.91
Fianna Fáil8618,07216.962.55
Labour5213,6487.670.25
Green511,5703.303.10
Irish Freedom40New1,7883.76New
Aontú20New6361.34New
Independent Ireland10New5081.07New
People Before Profit103440.720.49
The Irish People30New3340.70New
Social Democrats10New3100.65New
Independent197110,48422.034.26
Total772947,581100.00

In the Ardee LEA all 6 sitting Councillors retained their seats though Fine Gael ran close for a third seat and geography was a factor as sitting Councillor Bernie Conlon prevailed on the last count. In Drogheda Rural there was no change in party representation though International Boxing Champion, Eric Donovan, outpolled and unseated his fellow running-mate Clogherhead based Cllr Tom Cunningham. In Drogheda Urban Fine Gael regained the seat that they lost at the 2019 Locals at the expense of the Labour Party as co-opted Cllr Emma Cutlip was defeated. In Dundalk South all seats were retained though Independent Ireland pushed hard, following transfers from the Irish Freedom Party, to challenge for the final seat as Cllr Marianne Butler of the Green Party prevailed with transfers. In the Dundalk-Carlingford LEA, Sinn Féin retained their two seats through good internal party transfers after eliminations but there was considerable leakage in the Fianna Fáil vote which was also not well managed among the three sitting Councillors. First time candidate, Independent Ciarán Fisher, was elected at the expense of incumbent Councillor Conor Keelan. This resulted in Fianna Fáil returning with a net loss of one seat and the loss of their then Party Whip on the council.

^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2019.

^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2019 election.

PartyOutgoingLEAReasonDateCo-optee
Fine GaelPaula ButterlyArdeeElected for Louth to the 34th Dáil at the 2024 general election11 December 2024Rachel Kerley
Sinn FéinJoanna ByrneDrogheda UrbanElected for Louth to the 34th Dáil at the 2024 general electionTBATBA
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