2014 Cork County Council election

2014 Cork County Council election

23 May 2014

All 55 seats on Cork County Council
28 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Sinn Féin
Seats won 17 16 10
Seat change 5 6 9
Popular vote 44,885 43,350 22,747
Percentage 28.65% 27.67% 14.52%
Swing 4.28% 9.52% 8.38%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party Labour Independent
Seats won 2 10
Seat change 5 4
Popular vote 11,298 30,336
Percentage 7.21% 19.36%
Swing 2.98% 11.4%

Cathaoirleach before election

Noel O'Connor
Fine Gael

Subsequent Cathaoirleach

Alan Coleman
Fianna Fáil

An election to all 55 seats on Cork County Council was held on 23 May 2014 as part of the 2014 Irish local elections, contested by a field of 114 candidates. County Cork was divided into 8 local electoral areas 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).

Cork County Council was expanded by seven seats to a total of 55 members for the 2014 elections. Fianna Fáil emerged after the local elections as the largest party in Cork for the first time since 1991, having won 17 seats and 5 gains in total. The party won three seats in each of Ballincollig-Carrigaline, Fermoy and West Cork and took two seats in Bandon-Kinsale, Blarney-Macroom and Kanturk-Mallow. Fine Gael lost 6 seats in all to emerge with 16 seats. The party's best results were in Ballincollig-Carrigaline and Bandon-Kinsale where they won 3 seats and Blarney-Macroom, Cobh, East Cork and West Cork where they won 2 seats. Sinn Féin won 10 seats in total, including 9 gains, with the party's best results coming in Ballincollig-Carrigaline and Cobh where they won 2 seats each. Labour had a very bad election losing 5 seats and returning with just 2 seats. Independents gained 4 seats, bringing their total to 10 seats.