Cavan County Council

Local government authority for county of Cavan in Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cavan County Council (Irish: Comhairle Contae an Chabháin) is the authority responsible for local government in County Cavan, 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, and environment. The council has 18 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the title of Cathaoirleach (chairperson). The county administration is headed by a chief executive, Eoin Doyle. The county town is Cavan.

John Paul Feeley, FF
Seats18
Political groups
  Fianna Fáil (6)
  Fine Gael (6)
  Sinn Féin (3)
  Aontú (1)
  Independent Ireland (1)
  Independent (1)
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Cavan County Council

Comhairle Contae an Chabháin
Coat of arms or logo
Logo
Type
Type
Leadership
John Paul Feeley, FF
Structure
Seats18
Political groups
  Fianna Fáil (6)
  Fine Gael (6)
  Sinn Féin (3)
  Aontú (1)
  Independent Ireland (1)
  Independent (1)
Elections
Last election
7 June 2024
Motto
Irish: Feardhacht is Fírinne
"Manliness and Truth"
Meeting place
Cavan Courthouse, Cavan
Website
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History

The meeting place of Cavan County Council has always been at Cavan Courthouse.[1]

Cavan County Council was established on 1 April 1899 under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 for the administrative county of County Cavan, succeeding the former judicial county of Cavan.[2][3][4]

Before 1925, the chair of each rural district council sat as an ex officio member of the council.[5] Under the Local Government Act 1925, rural district councils in Ireland were abolished and their functions transferred to the county councils.[6] In County Cavan, these were the districts of Bailieborough, Bawnboy, Castlerahan, Cavan, Enniskillen No. 2, and Mullaghoran.[7] The number of members of the county council increased from 20 to 32.[8][9][10]

In 1942, in an order under the Local Government Act 1941, the council was reduced to 25.[11][12] This figure was restated by the Local Government Act 2001.[13]

In 2014, following a recommendation of a Local Electoral Area Boundary Committee, the council was reduced to 18 seats.[14] This was implemented by the Local Government Reform Act 2014.[15] Under the same act, all town councils in Ireland were abolished and their functions transferred to the county councils. In County Cavan, these were the town councils of Belturbet, Cavan, and Cootehill.[16] It also provided that the county be divided into municipal districts to administer council business at a local level.

Regional Assembly

Cavan County Council has two representatives on the Northern and Western Regional Assembly where they are part of the Border Strategic Planning Area Committee.[17]

Elections

Members of Cavan County Council are elected for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV) from multi-member local electoral areas.

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Year FF FG SF Lab Aon II CnaP CnaT CPA FP NL CnaG Rep UTA SF (pre-1922) U IrishNat Ind. Total
2024 6 6 3 0 1 1 N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 1 18
2019 8 7 1 0 1 N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 1 18
2014 7 7 4 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 0 18
2009 8 13 4 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 0 25
2004 11 11 3 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 0 25
1999 13 9 2 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 1 25
1991 11 9 0 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 5 25
1985 14 10 0 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 1 25
1979 12 11 1 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 1 25
1974 12 10 1 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 2 25
1967 11 10 0 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 3 25
1960 11 6 1 0 N/a N/a 2 0 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 4 25
1955 11 8 0 0 N/a N/a 2 0 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 4 25
1950 13 5 0 0 N/a N/a 2 1 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 4 25
1945 11 0 0 0 N/a N/a N/a 3 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 11 25
1942 8 0 0 1 N/a N/a N/a 3 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 13 25
1934 14 13 0 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 5 32
1928 10 N/a 0 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a 2 4 1 2 N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a 12 32
1925 N/a N/a N/a 1 N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 6 1 9 5 5 N/a 0 N/a 5 32
1920 N/a N/a N/a 0 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 20 0 1 0 21
1914 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 21
1911 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 21
1908 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 21
1905 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 21
1902 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 21
1899 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 20 0 20
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Local electoral areas and municipal districts

The area governed by the council

Since 2019, County Cavan has been divided into three LEAs, defined by electoral divisions, each of which also forms a municipal district.[18]

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LEA/Municipal district Definition Seats
BailieboroughCootehill Ashfield, Bailieborough, Ballyhaise, Canningstown, Carnagarve, Clonervy, Cootehill Rural, Cootehill Urban, Corraneary, Cuttragh, Drumanespick, Drumcarn, Drung, Enniskeen, Killinkere, Kingscourt, Knappagh, Larah North, Larah South, Lisagoan, Rakenny, Redhill, Shercock, Skeagh, Stradone, Taghart, Termon, Tullyvin East, Tullyvin West and Waterloo. 6
Ballyjamesduff Arvagh, Ballintemple, Ballyjamesduff, Ballymachugh, Bellananagh, Bruce Hall, Castlerahan, Corr, Crossbane, Crossdoney, Crosskeys, Denn, Derrin, Drumcarban, Drumlumman, Graddum, Kilbride, Kilcogy, Kilgolagh, Kill, Kilnaleck, Loughdawan, Lurgan, Mullagh, Munterconnaught, Scrabby, Springfield and Virginia. 6
CavanBelturbet Ardue, Ballyconnell, Ballymagauran, Bawnboy, Belturbet, Benbrack, Bilberry, Butlers Bridge, Carn, Carrafin, Castlesaunderson, Cavan Rural, Cavan Urban, Derrylahan, Derrynananta, Diamond, Doogary, Dowra, Dunmakeever, Eskey, Grilly, Kilconny, Killashandra, Killinagh, Killykeen, Kinawley, Lissanover, Milltown, Moynehall, Pedara Vohers, Swanlinbar, Teebane, Templeport, Tircahan and Tuam. 6
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Current councillors

The following were elected at the 2024 Cavan County Council election.

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Councillors by electoral area

More information Council members from 2024 election, Local electoral area ...
Council members from 2024 election
Local electoral area Name Party
BailieboroughCootehill Sarah O'Reilly[a] Aontú
Carmel Brady Fine Gael
Stiofán Conaty Sinn Féin
Val Smith Fine Gael
Clifford Kelly Fianna Fáil
Niall Smith Fianna Fáil
Ballyjamesduff Shane P. O'Reilly Independent Ireland
Trevor Smith Fine Gael
Winston Bennet Fine Gael
Phillip Brady Fianna Fáil
T. P. O'Reilly Fine Gael
Noel Connell Sinn Féin
CavanBelturbet Áine Smith Fianna Fáil
Brendan Fay Independent
Damien Brady Sinn Féin
John Paul Feeley Fianna Fáil
Niamh Brady Fine Gael
Patricia Walsh Fianna Fáil
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Notes
  1. Replaced during term, see table below for details.

Co-options

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Party Outgoing LEA Reason Date Co-optee
Aontú Sarah O'Reilly Bailieborough–Cootehill Elected to 27th Seanad at the 2025 Seanad election 28 March 2025 Adrian Rogers[19]
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