Local elections: See all your elected southside councillors

Honore Kamegni, Green Party celebrates his election at the local election count centre at City Hall, Cork City. Pic Larry Cummins
- Shane O'Callaghan - Fine Gael - Cork South Central
- Seán Martin - Fianna Fáil - Cork South Central
- Dan Boyle - Green Party - Cork South Central
- Padraig Rice - Social Democrats - Cork South Central
- Fiona Kerins - Sinn Féin - Cork South Central
- Paudie Dineen - Independent - Cork South Central
- Terry Shannon - Fianna Fáil - Cork South East
- Kieran McCarthy - Independent - Cork South East
- Peter Horgan - Labour - Cork South East
- Mary Rose Desmond - Fianna Fáil - Cork South East
- Des Cahill - Fine Gael - Cork South East
- Honore Kamegni - Green Party - Cork South East
- Fergal Dennehy - Fianna Fáil - Cork South West
- Colm Kelleher-Fianna Fáil- Cork South West
- Garret Kelleher- Fine Gael-Cork South West
- Joe Lynch-Sinn Féin-Cork South West
- Laura Harmon - Labour Party - Cork South West
- Terry Coleman - Fianna Fáíl - Cork South West
- Albert Deasy - Independent - Cork South West
Labour's Laura Harmon, Fianna Fáil's Terry Coleman and Albert Deasy (non-party) have been elected to the South West ward on the 14th count.
Social Democrats candidate, Ciarán McCarthy had the lowest number of votes of the four candidates following the count and was eliminated.
Sinn Féin’s Joe Lynch has been elected on count number 13 in Cork South West.
He exceeded the quota of 2,006 with 2,120 votes.
His surplus will now be redistributed.
Sinn Féin’s Orla O’Leary has been eliminated on the twelfth count. Her 1,306 votes will now be distributed.
The final seats in the city’s South East ward have now been determined following the announcement of the twelfth count.
Fianna Fáil's Mary Rose Desmond was elected after surpassing the quota while Des Cahill (Fine Gael), Peter Horgan (Labour) and Honore Kamegni (Green Party) were all deemed elected without reaching the quota.

The final seats in the city’s South Central ward have now been determined following the announcement of the tenth count.
In a historic breakthrough for the Social Democrats, Pádraig Rice has become the party’s first member on Cork City Council after he was deemed elected having surpassed the quota on the tenth count.
Election results for #corkcitysc. Fiona Kerins(SF), Padraig Rice (SD), Dan Boyle (GP) and Paudie Dineen (Non-P) are deemed elected. pic.twitter.com/lon2m4IwL0
— Cork City Council (@corkcitycouncil) June 9, 2024
The Green Party’s Dan Boyle, Sinn Féin’s Fiona Kerins and Independent candidate Paudie Dineen – all incumbent councillors – have also been deemed elected.
Those three did not reach the quota.
Fianna Fáil's David Boyle was eliminated following the ninth count in Cork South Central. His votes are now being redistributed.
Count 9 of #corkcitysc sees David Boyle (FF) eliminated.#LocalElections2024 pic.twitter.com/cxMoLLWpMH
— Cork City Council (@corkcitycouncil) June 9, 2024
Chris O'Leary has been eliminated following count number 11 in the South East ward.
His 1,449 votes will now be redistributed among the remaining candidates.
Fine Gael's Garret Kelleher and Fianna Fáil's Colm Kelleher have just been elected in the South West ward following the tenth count.
Garret Kelleher's surplus of 367 votes is now being distributed among candidates.
Sinn Féin's Luke McGrath has been eliminated following the eight count in Cork SoUth Central.
His 734 votes will now be redistributed among candidates.
The quota in this ward is 1,528.
Social Democrats Padraig Rice currently has the highest number of votes among the remaining candidates with 1,397 votes,
Fine Gael's Gary O'Brien has been eliminated following the ninth count in Cork South West ward.
His 1,035 votes will now be redistributed.
The quota in this ward is 2,006.
Fianna Fáil's Colm Kelleher on 1,970 votes and Fine Gael's Garret Kelleher on 1,946 votes are currently closest to reaching this figure.
Kieran McCarthy has been re-elected to Cork City Council following the ninth count in Cork South East with 2,302 votes.
Terry Shannon's surplus votes from his earlier election are now being redistributed among the remaining candidates in the ward.
Veteran Fianna Fáil councillor Seán Martin has become the second councillor to be elected in the city’s South Central ward.

He was deemed elected having surpassed the quota on the seventh count with a total of 1,537 votes including transfers.
Election result #corkcitysc @SeanMartinFF1 (FF) is elected.#LocaElections2024 pic.twitter.com/na7C9mrMOm
— Cork City Council (@corkcitycouncil) June 9, 2024
Mr Martin was first co-opted onto Cork City Council in 1997 to fill the seat vacated by his brother, current Tánaiste Micheál Martin, following his ministerial appointment after that year’s general election.
Fianna Fáil's Fergal Dennehy has been elected in the South West ward following the eight count.
He received 2,051 votes, exceeding the quota of 2,006.
His surplus votes are now being redistributed.
Fianna Fáil's Terry Shannon has been elected to Cork City Council following the eight count in the South East ward.
He secured 2,302 votes exceeding the quota of 2,238.
He has a surplus of 64 votes, but as this would not materially affect the vote, the candidate with the lowest number of votes has now been eliminated; Susan Doyle from the Social Democrats with 1,084 votes.
The sixth count in the Cork South Central ward has just concluded.
No candidate has reached the quota of 1,528 on this count.
Fianna Fáil's Seán Martin, with 1,508 votes, is the closest candidate to the mark.
The candidate with the lowest number of votes, Labour Party's Dr Lekha Menon Margassery, has been eliminated and her 398 votes are being redistributed.
The results of the seventh count in the city’s South East ward have been announced, and again no candidate has reached the quota to be elected.
The latest candidate to be eliminated is first time candidate Barry O’Brien (FG). His 968 votes will now be distributed.
The results of the sixth count for the city’s South Central ward have been announced with no candidate reaching the quota for election.
The candidate with the lowest number of votes, Ireland First’s Tommy Murphy has now been eliminated.

His 376 votes will now be distributed
Fianna Fáil's Fergal Dennehy is just 12 votes away from reaching the quota to be elected in Cork South West following the seventh count.
No candidate reached the quota following the count and the candidate with the lowest number of votes, Aontú's Joanne Murphy, has now been eliminated.
Count number four has concluded in the Cork South Central ward.
No candidate reached the quota of 1,528 on this count.
Fianna Fáil's Seán Martin currently has the highest number of votes at 1,502, putting him just 26 votes off the quota going into count five.
The candidate with the lowest number of votes, People Before Profit-Solidarity's Shane Patrick Laird, has now been eliminated and his 231 votes are being redistributed among candidates.
No candidate has reached the quota in the sixth count in the city’s South West ward.
The candidate with the lowest number of votes, the Green Party’s Colette Finn with 759 votes, has now been eliminated and her votes are being distributed.
The fifth count has just concluded in the south west ward, and again, no candidate has reached the quota of 2,006.
As it stands, Fianna Fáil's Fergal Dennehy with 1,870 votes and Colm Kelleher with 1,775 votes currently have the closest number of votes to that quota.
Count 5 in #corkcitysw sees Olga Shevchenko eliminated #LocalElections2024 pic.twitter.com/l9Wxgt6dFH
— Cork City Council (@corkcitycouncil) June 9, 2024
The candidate with the lowest number of votes, Fianna Fáil's Olga Shevchenko, has now been eliminated and her 625 votes are being redistributed.
The results of the fifth count for the city’s South East ward have been announced with no candidate reaching the quota for election.
The candidate with the lowest number of votes, Sinn Féin's Michelle Cowhey Shahid has now been eliminated and her 643 votes will be distributed.
Count number three has been completed in the South Central ward with no candidate reaching the quota.
The candidate with the lowest number of votes, Independent Ireland’s Joe Harris with 214 votes, has now been eliminated and his votes are being redistributed.
The only candidate that has been elected in the ward so far is Fine Gael’s Shane O’Callaghan.
Count number four has been completed in the South West ward and again, no candidate has reached the quota.
The candidate with the lowest number of votes, Sinn Féin's Trevor McCarthy with 620 votes, has now been eliminated and his votes are being redistributed.
The fourth count has been completed in the South East ward.
No candidate reached the quota during this count and was elected.
Count 4 in #corkcityse LEA sees Michael ORiordan eliminated #LocalElections2024 pic.twitter.com/2NJyMliofM
— Cork City Council (@corkcitycouncil) June 9, 2024
The candidate with the lowest number of votes, Michael O'Riordan of The Irish People, has now been eliminated and his votes (456) are being redistributed.
The second count has been completed for Cork South Central but no candidate has been elected.
Joel Rajesh (non-party) has been eliminated with 28 votes being redistributed.
The third count has been completed in the south west ward, but again no candidate has been elected.
Fine Gael's Andrea Christopher-Rea, with the lowest number of votes, has now been eliminated.
Her 544 votes are now being redistributed.
Count 3 in #corkcitysw sees Andrea Christopher Rea eliminated #LocalElections2024 pic.twitter.com/uK2Cb6Ce0h
— Cork City Council (@corkcitycouncil) June 9, 2024
The results of the second count for the city’s South West ward have been announced with no candidate reaching the quota for election.
Independent candidate Thomas Kiely has now been eliminated and his votes will be distributed during the third count.
Fianna Fáil’s Colm Kelleher is currently leading in the ward with 1,748 votes followed by party colleague Fergal Dennehy with 1,724 votes and Fine Gael’s Garret Kelleher with 1,566.
The results of the second count for the city’s South East ward have been announced with no candidate reaching the quota for election.
Workers’ Party candidate Rachel Hurley Roche has now been eliminated and her votes will be distributed during the third count.
Fianna Fáil’s Terry Shannon is currently leading in the ward with 2,160 votes followed by Mary Rose Desmond (FF) at 1,898 votes and current Lord Mayor Kieran McCarthy (Independent) with 1,771 votes.
The seals have been broken on the ballot boxes at City Hall as the counting of the local elections votes recommences.
The first count was completed yesterday for each local electoral area.
Ballot boxes were kept under seal and stored under Garda escort last night, returning officer Paul Moynihan said.
Five councillors were successfully elected on the first count yesterday, Tony Fitzgerald (Fianna Fáil), Damian Boylan (Fine Gael), Shane O’Callaghan (Fine Gael), John Maher (Labour) and Ken O’Flynn (Independent Ireland). All are incumbent councillors.