Sinn Féin lost all but one of its seats. Fianna Fáil gained a seat, to give a total of eight seats. Independent candidate Brendan Fay was elected and became the first Independent councillor in the county since 1999 . Fine Gael returned with the same number of seats as at the previous election.
Results by local electoral area
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^ *: Outgoing councillor elected in 2014.
^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2014 election.
Bailieborough–Cootehill
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Bailieborough –Cootehill : 6 seats[ 3]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Aontú
Sarah O'Reilly [ †]
14.93%
1,704
Fine Gael
Val Smith [ *]
10.07%
1,150
1,158
1,163
1,173
1,263
1,512
1,643
Fine Gael
Carmel Brady [ *]
8.94%
1,021
1,035
1,038
1,064
1,152
1,206
1,505
1,669
Fianna Fáil
Clifford Kelly [ *]
11.94%
1,363
1,365
1,369
1,425
1,448
1,543
1,557
1,611
Fianna Fáil
Aiden Fitzpatrick
7.93%
905
910
917
1,042
1,101
1,274
1,380
1,502
Sinn Féin
Paddy McDonald
6.76%
772
782
801
941
980
1,005
1,075
1,500
Fianna Fáil
Francis McDermott
8.14%
929
930
936
1,009
1,131
1,214
1,302
1,353
Fianna Fáil
Gerry Murray
6.88%
785
791
794
822
829
Sinn Féin
Bridget Boyle
6.84%
781
804
807
824
883
916
938
Fine Gael
John O'Hare
5.79%
661
665
670
699
Fine Gael
Shirley Hall
5.52%
630
642
652
714
860
880
Fianna Fáil
P.J. Barry
5.26%
601
606
614
Labour
Mary Roche
1.00%
114
Electorate: 20,421 Valid: 11,416 Spoilt: 249 Quota: 1,631 Turnout: 11,665 (57.12%)
Ballyjamesduff : 6 seats[ 4]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Fine Gael
Trevor Smith
16.20%
1,826
Fianna Fáil
Shane P. O'Reilly [ *] [ a]
15.11%
1,703
Fine Gael
T.P. O'Reilly
13.98%
1,576
1,635
Fine Gael
Winston Bennett [ *]
13.28%
1,497
1,527
1,533
1,544
1,694
Fianna Fáil
Craig Lovett
11.45%
1,290
1,356
1,389
1,446
1,642
Fianna Fáil
Philip "The Gunner" Brady [ *]
11.78%
1,328
1,339
1,360
1,375
1,489
Sinn Féin
Noel Connell[ *]
7.13%
804
826
840
1,171
1,307
Aontú
Gráinne McPhillips
6.90%
778
796
808
842
Sinn Féin
Geraldine Harten
4.16%
469
478
484
Electorate: 20,222 Valid: 11,271 Spoilt: 204 Quota: 1,611 Turnout: 11,475 (56.75%)
Cavan –Belturbet : 6 seats[ 5]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Fianna Fáil
John Paul Feeley [ *]
15.02%
1,414
Independent
Brendan Fay
13.13%
1,236
1,237
1,241
1,265
1,349
Fine Gael
Madeleine Argue
13.02%
1,225
1,289
1,294
1,337
1,392
Fianna Fáil
Patricia Walsh
11.26%
1,060
1,067
1,075
1,113
1,176
1,389
Fianna Fáil
Seán Smith [ *]
11.84%
1,114
1,124
1,150
1,155
1,174
1,244
1,246
Fine Gael
Peter McVitty [ *]
10.14%
954
1,007
1,020
1,027
1,039
1,144
1,159
Sinn Féin
Damien Brady[ *]
7.63%
718
722
729
922
1,006
1,096
1,106
Labour
Liam van der Spek
6.28%
591
608
611
643
761
People Before Profit
Emmett Smith
5.29%
498
500
502
567
Sinn Féin
Daniel Downey[ †]
4.57%
430
434
435
Fine Gael
Seán McKiernan, Jnr.
1.83%
172
Electorate: 18,308 Valid: 9,412 Spoilt: 188 Quota: 1,345 Turnout: 9,600 (52.44%)
↑ Change in affiliation after 2019; see below.
2019 Cavan County Council election[ 6] Candidates by gender
Gender
Number of candidates
% of candidates
Elected councillors
% of councillors
Men
24
72.7%
14
77.8%
Women
9
27.3%
4
22.2%
TOTAL 33 18
Party
Outgoing
LEA
Reason
Date
Co-optee
Fianna Fáil
Seán Smith
Cavan–Belturbet
Death.[ 8]
14 March 2023
Áine Smith[ 9]
Changes in Affiliation
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