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Donegal County Council (Irish: Comhairle Contae Dhún na nGall) 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 ...
Pages in category "Members of Donegal County Council" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
John O'Donnell first stood as a candidate at the 2014 Donegal County Council election. [4] With ten seats available, O'Donnell finished in third position – behind Ciaran Brogan and ahead of Ian McGarvey (both electoral veterans). [5] At the 2019 Donegal County Council election, he again finished a head of McGarvey. [6]
Rena Donaghey is an Irish politician from County Donegal. Donaghey has served as chairman of the ETB (elected October 2017), as well as deputy chairman (elected September 2019, and again in December 2023). [1] [2] [3] She was first elected to Donegal County Council in 1999. [4]
An election to all 37 seats on Donegal County Council was held on 7 June 2024 as part of the 2024 Irish local elections. [2] County Donegal is divided into 7 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). [3]
McMonagle first stood as a candidate for Sinn Féin at the 1999 Donegal County Council election. [5] Though not elected, he did secure his deposit - which was lost by Fine Gael candidate Paddy Gildea. [6] At the 2004 Letterkenny Town Council election, with nine seats available, McMonagle finished in seventh place - his first electoral success ...
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He was elected to Donegal County Council in 2004, [3] 2009, [4] and 2014, [5] before retiring in 2019. [6] [7] He also ran for the party in the 2010 Donegal South-West by-election finishing second behind the winner Pearse Doherty. [8] Because of his involvement with both RTÉ and Fine Gael he has drawn comparisons with George Lee. Also, citing ...