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11 Dec 2025

ELECTIONS 24: All seats now filled on Waterford City and County Council

Counting of votes has concluded following Friday's local elections

ELECTIONS 24: All seats now filled on Waterford City and County Council

The counting of votes has concluded at SETU Arena in Waterford

All 32 seats on Waterford City and County Council have now been filled following Friday's local elections.

The count, at the SETU Arena, began at 9am on Saturday and concluded shortly after 10pm this Sunday.

Waterford City and County issued details of final results for all six LEAs following the conclusion of the count.

 

Tramore / Waterford City West Electoral Area (6)

Elected:

Lola O’Sullivan (FG)

Joe Kelly (Ind)

Joe Conway (Ind)

Blaise Hannigan (Ind)

Jim Griffin (SF)

Eamon Quinlan (FF)

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Waterford City East Electoral Area (6)

Elected:

Declan Barry (Ind)

David Daniels (Ind)

Pat Fitzgerald (SF)

Adam Wyse (FF)

Jim Darcy (FG)

Mary Roche (SD)

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Waterford City South Local Electoral Area (6)

Elected:

John Hearne (SF)

Donal Barry (Ind)

Jason Murphy (FF)

Seamus Ryan (Lab)

Frank Quinlan (FG)

Joeanne Bailey (SF)

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Dungarvan Electoral Area (6)

Elected:

Damien Geoghegan (FG)

Conor D McGuinness (SF)

Tom Cronin (FF)

Pat Nugent (FG)

Thomas Phelan (Lab)

Joe O’Riordan (Ind)

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Portlaw / Kilmacthomas Electoral Area (5)

Elected:

John O’Leary (FF)

Seanie Power (FG)

Liam Brazil (FG)

Declan Clune (Ind)

Catherine Burke (SF)

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Lismore Electoral Area (3)

Elected:

John Pratt (Lab)

Niamh O’ Donovan (FG)

Donnachadh Mulcahy (SF)

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Returning Officer, Paul Johnston has officially declared the count for the Waterford Elections 2024 is now concluded and all 32 seats on Waterford City and County Council have been filled.

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