Following the recommendations of the 2018 boundary review committee, there were significant changes to the LEAs in the 2014 election due to terms of references requiring a maximum of seven councillors in each LEA and changes in population revealed in the 2016 census .[ 4] [ 5]
Results by local electoral area
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^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014.
^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2014 election.
Dungarvan : 6 seats[ 6] [ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fine Gael
Damien Geoghegan [*]
20.03%
1,716
Fianna Fáil
Tom Cronin [*]
14.08%
1,206
1,234
Fine Gael
Pat Nugent [*]
11.65%
998
1,081
1,094
1,121
1,171
1,211
1,313
Sinn Féin
Conor D. McGuinness
9.01%
772
818
842
1,007
1,054
1,137
1,216
1,221
Independent
Seamus O'Donnell [*]
8.32%
713
737
746
771
861
965
1,079
1,096
Labour
Thomas Phelan
7.87%
674
724
741
758
795
913
1,026
1,038
Fine Gael
Ian Noctor
6.69%
573
669
688
707
751
819
953
980
Independent
Joe O'Riordan
5.80%
497
529
552
578
653
Fianna Fáil
Ann Marie Rossiter
5.73%
491
560
587
628
686
774
Independent
Caren Hallahan
4.40%
377
403
449
471
Sinn Féin
Siobhán Whelan[*]
4.12%
353
379
391
Independent
Ciara Langan
1.32%
113
117
Fianna Fáil
Sean French
0.99%
85
92
Electorate: 16,197 Valid: 8,568 Spoilt: 135 Quota: 1,225 Turnout: 8,703 (53.73%)
Lismore : 3 seats[ 9] [ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
Labour
John Pratt [*]
31.55%
1,385
Fianna Fáil
James Tobin [*]
27.52%
1,208
Fine Gael
Declan Doocey [*]
23.71%
1,041
1,205
Sinn Féin
Louise Brierley
9.68%
425
491
Green
Lynne Glasscoe
7.54%
331
388
Electorate: 9,226 Valid: 4,390 Spoilt: 86 Quota: 1,098 Turnout: 4,476 (48.52%)
Portlaw–Kilmacthomas
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Portlaw –Kilmacthomas : 5 seats[ 11] [ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fine Gael
Seanie Power
21.17%
1,591
1,253
Fine Gael
Liam Brazil [*]
19.72%
1,482
1,482
1,253
Fianna Fáil
John O'Leary [*]
14.94%
1,123
1,163
1,204
1,273
1,253
Labour
Ger Barron
13.05%
981
1,018
1,098
1,249
1,256
Sinn Féin
Declan Clune [*]
9.84%
740
762
771
860
861
1,028
Fianna Fáil
Ray Murphy[†]
8.19%
616
708
721
770
778
963
Fine Gael
Mairead Coffey Jacob
5.92%
445
550
612
686
690
Independent
Dolores Whelan
3.72%
280
305
319
Independent
Ann Troy
3.45%
259
276
286
Electorate: 14,318 Valid: 7,517 Spoilt: 152 Quota: 1,253 Turnout: 7,669 (53.6%)
Tramore–Waterford City West
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Tramore –Waterford City West: 6 seats[ 13] [ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Green
Marc Ó Cathasaigh [ a]
14.28%
1,122
1,126
1,123
Independent
Joe Conway [*]
13.75%
1,080
1,083
1,083
1,097
1,126
Fine Gael
Lola O'Sullivan [*]
13.07%
1,027
1,031
1,031
1,052
1,062
1,183
1,183
1,123
Independent
Joe Kelly [*]
12.09%
950
963
964
976
1,002
1,014
1,062
1,069
1,102
1,143
Fianna Fáil
Eamon Quinlan [*]
9.70%
762
769
770
836
844
868
920
946
969
1,002
Independent
Blaise Hannigan[*]
8.74%
687
690
690
701
714
742
794
807
886
912
Sinn Féin
Jim Griffin [*]
7.39%
581
589
589
596
614
620
626
629
691
979
Sinn Féin
Leslie Hughes
5.03%
395
399
399
405
425
430
437
439
523
People Before Profit
Úna Dunphy
4.23%
332
333
333
341
349
368
385
394
Renua
Michael Gallwey
3.22%
253
257
257
260
263
273
Fine Gael
Maxine Keoghan
3.16%
248
250
251
254
257
Fianna Fáil
Rita Lacey
2.16%
170
173
173
Independent
Brendan Byrne
2.15%
169
176
176
182
Independent
Melissa O'Neill
1.03%
81
Electorate: 16,215 Valid: 7,857 Spoilt: 173 Quota: 1,123 Turnout: 8,030 (49.5%)
Waterford City East: 6 seats[ 15] [ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Independent
Matt Shanahan [†] [ a]
20.32%
1,736
Independent
David Daniels [*]
14.06%
1,201
1,307
Fianna Fáil
Eddie Mulligan [*]
10.91%
932
1,010
1,071
1,083
1,153
1,195
1,267
Fianna Fáil
Adam Wyse [*]
10.44%
892
966
1,032
1,052
1,122
1,202
1,308
Green
Jody Power
8.95%
765
833
908
928
975
1,038
1,141
Sinn Féin
Pat Fitzgerald [*]
6.87%
587
602
611
615
664
936
1,086
Fine Gael
Sharon Carey[†]
6.77%
578
612
639
653
831
871
950
Sinn Féin
Michael Doyle
6.27%
536
558
576
579
590
Independent
Lee Walsh
6.12%
523
563
607
615
661
700
Fine Gael
Fiona Dowd
5.64%
482
515
531
536
Independent
Michael Garland
3.64%
311
356
Electorate: 15,562 Valid: 8,543 Spoilt: 122 Quota: 1,221 Turnout: 8,665 (55.7%)
Waterford City South
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Waterford City South: 6 seats[ 17] [ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Sinn Féin
John Hearne [*]
14.70%
1,071
1,071
1,041
Fine Gael
John Cummins [*] [ a]
11.83%
862
876
877
899
915
929
959
1,025
1,067
Fianna Fáil
Jason Murphy [*]
10.47%
763
772
774
840
850
870
919
960
1,015
1,028
Independent
Donal Barry
9.94%
724
751
753
782
840
868
946
1,008
1,163
1,041
Labour
Séamus Ryan
8.54%
622
627
629
640
653
672
729
812
879
893
Independent
Laurence (Cha) O'Neill[*]
6.97%
508
515
517
543
554
584
637
665
756
788
Independent
Andrew Power
6.12%
446
470
471
488
518
535
586
627
Sinn Féin
Breda Brennan [*]
6.09%
444
456
464
471
502
649
702
774
835
863
Green
Susan Gallagher
6.05%
441
451
452
473
504
513
534
Independent
Seán Reinhardt[*]
5.59%
407
418
421
432
446
483
Sinn Féin
Warren Fitzgerald
4.28%
312
331
339
347
370
Independent
Vivienne Burns
3.68%
268
280
281
290
Aontú
Ronan Cleary
3.38%
246
254
254
Independent
Brendan Byrne
2.35%
171
Electorate: 14,323 Valid: 7,285 Spoilt: 156 Quota: 1,041 Turnout: 7,441 (51.95%)
^ a b c See change below.
2019 Waterford City and County Council election[ 19] Candidates by gender
Gender
Number of candidates
% of candidates
Elected councillors
% of councillors
Men
46
69.7%
30
93.8%
Women
20
30.3%
2
6.3%
TOTAL
66
32
2019 Waterford City and County Council Directly Elected Mayor plebiscite[ 21] [ 3]
Choice
Votes
%
No
22,437
50.8
Yes
21,718
49.2
Changes after the 2019 election
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Changes in affiliation
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