Cork County Council

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Cork County Council (Irish: Comhairle Contae Chorcaí) is the local authority of County Cork, Ireland. As a county council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001, as amended. The council is responsible for housing and community, roads and transportation, urban planning and development, amenity and culture, and environment. The council has 55 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the title of Mayor. The county administration is headed by a chief executive, Moira Murrell.[1] The county seat is Cork.

Mary Linehan Foley, Ind
Seats55
Political groups
  Fine Gael (19)
  Fianna Fáil (18)
  Independent Ireland (4)
  Social Democrats (3)
  Labour (2)
  Sinn Féin (1)
  Aontú (1)
  Independent (7)
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Cork County Council

Comhairle Contae Chorcaí
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Mary Linehan Foley, Ind
Structure
Seats55
Political groups
  Fine Gael (19)
  Fianna Fáil (18)
  Independent Ireland (4)
  Social Democrats (3)
  Labour (2)
  Sinn Féin (1)
  Aontú (1)
  Independent (7)
Elections
Last election
7 June 2024
Meeting place
County Hall, Cork
Website
Official website Edit this at Wikidata
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The area governed by the council

History

Cork County Council was established on 1 April 1899 under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 for the administrative county of County Cork.[2][3][4] Originally meetings of Cork County Council were held in the back portion of the top floor of Cork Courthouse.[5] By the 1950s these premises were becoming inadequate and County Hall opened in April 1968.[6]

Boundary change

The area under the administration of Cork County Council was reduced on 31 May 2019, ceding territory to Cork City Council.[7] This implemented changes under the Local Government Act 2019.[8]

The 2015 Cork Local Government Review had recommended merging Cork City Council and Cork County Council into a single "super council"; however, a minority report opposed the merger, with a subsequent report published by an expert advisory group in 2017 recommending a city boundary extension.[9][10][11]

Regional Assembly

Cork County Council has five representatives on the Southern Regional Assembly who are part of the South-West Strategic Planning Area Committee.[12]

Elections

Members of Cork 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 (LEAs).

More information Year, Total ...
Year FG FF SF Lab GP SD PDs WP II Ind. Total
2024 19 18 1 2 0 3 N/a 0 4 8 55
2019 20 18 2 2 2 1 N/a 0 N/a 10 55
2014 16 17 10 2 0 N/a N/a 0 N/a 10 55
2009 22 12 1 7 0 N/a N/a 0 N/a 6 48
2004 24 16 1 5 0 N/a 0 0 N/a 2 48
1999 21 19 0 4 0 N/a 1 0 N/a 3 48
1991 20 19 0 4 0 N/a 1 1 N/a 3 48
1985 19 24 0 2 0 N/a N/a 1 N/a 2 48
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Local electoral areas and municipal districts

County Cork is divided into the municipal districts and local electoral areas, defined by electoral divisions.[13]

More information Municipal District, LEA ...
Municipal District LEA Definition Seats
BandonKinsaleAbbeymahon, Ballinadee, Ballinspittle, Ballyfeard, Ballymackean, Ballymartle, Ballymodan, Ballymurphy, Bandon, Baurleigh, Boulteen, Brinny, Butlerstown, Cashel, Coolmain, Courtmacsherry, Cullen (in the former Rural District of Kinsale), Inishannon, Kilbrittain, Kilbrogan, Kilmaloda East, Kilmaloda West, Kilmonoge, Kinsale Rural, Kinsale Urban, Kinure, Knockavilly, Knockroe, Laherne, Leighmoney, Murragh, Nohaval, Rathclarin, Templemartin, Templemichael, Templeomalus and Timoleague.6
Carrigaline Ballyfoyle, Carrigaline (in the former rural district of Kinsale), Dunderrow, Farranbrien, Kilpatrick, Liscleary, Monkstown Urban, Templebreedy;

and

those parts of the electoral divisions of Ballygarvan, Carrigaline (in the former rural district of Cork), Douglas, Inishkenny, and Monkstown Rural that are not contained within the City of Cork.

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Cobh Ballynaglogh, Carrignavar, Carrigtohill, Cobh Rural, Cobh Urban, Killeagh (in the former Rural District of Cork), Knockraha, Watergrasshill;

and

those parts of the electoral divisions of Caherlag, Rathcooney (part), Riverstown and Whitechurch that are not contained within the City of Cork.

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East CorkMidletonArdagh, Ballintemple, Ballycottin, Ballyspillane, Castlemartyr, Clonmult, Clonpriest, Cloyne, Corkbeg, Dangan, Dungourney, Garryvoe, Ightermurragh, Inch, Kilcronat, Killeagh (in the former Rural District of Youghal No.1), Kilmacdonogh, Lisgoold, Midleton Rural, Midleton Urban, Mogeely, Rostellan, Templebodan, Templenacarriga, Youghal Rural (part) and Youghal Urban.7
FermoyAghern, Ballyarthur, Ballyhooly, Ballynoe, Carrig (in the former Rural District of Fermoy), Castle Hyde, Castlecooke, Castlelyons, Castletownroche, Clenor, Coole, Curraglass, Derryvillane, Doneraile, Farahy, Fermoy Rural, Fermoy Urban, Glanworth East, Glanworth West, Glenville, Gortnaskehy, Gortroe, Kilcor, Kilcummer, Kildinan, Kildorrery, Kilgullane, Killathy, Kilphelan, Kilworth, Knockmourne, Leitrim, Marshalstown, Mitchelstown, Monanimy, Rathcormack, Shanballymore, Skahanagh, Streamhill, Templemolaga and Wallstown.6
Kanturk–MallowKanturkAllow, Ardskeagh, Ballyhoolahan, Banteer, Barleyhill, Barnacurra, Bawncross, Boherboy, Castlemagner, Clonfert East, Clonfert West, Clonmeen, Coolclogh, Crinnaloo, Cullen (in the former Rural District of Millstreet), Derragh, Doonasleen, Dromina, Glenlara, Greenane, Kanturk, Keale, Kilbrin, Kilcorney, Kilmeen, Knockatooan, Knocknagree, Knocktemple, Meens, Milford, Milltown, Newmarket, Newtown, Rathcool, Rathluirc, Rosnalee, Rowls, Skagh, Springfort, Tullylease and Williamstown.4
MallowBallyclogh, Ballynamona, Blackpool, Buttevant, Caherduggan, Carrig (in the former rural District of Mallow), Castlecor, Churchtown, Dromore, Gortmore, Imphrick, Kilmaclenine, Kilshannig, Knockantota, Liscarroll, Mallow North Urban, Mallow Rural, Mallow South Urban, Nad, Rahan, Roskeen, Templemary and Tincoora.5
MacroomAghinagh, Aglish, An Sliabh Riabhach, Ballygroman, Béal Átha an Ghaorthaidh (Maigh Chromta) (in the former Rural District of Macroom), Béal Átha an Ghaorthaidh (Dún Mánmhaí) (in the former Rural District of Dunmanway), Bealock, Caherbarnagh, Cannaway, Carrigboy, Ceann Droma, Cill na Martra, Claonráth, Clondrohid, Clonmoyle, Coomlogane, Doire Fhínín, Dripsey, Drishane, Firmount, Gort na Tiobratan, Gowlane, Greenfort, Greenville, Inchigeelagh, Kilberrihert, Kilbonane, Kilcullen, Macloneigh, Macroom Urban, Magourney, Mashanaglass, Mountrivers, Moviddy, Na hUláin, Rahalisk, Teerelton, Warrenscourt;

and those parts of the electoral divisions of Ballincollig, Blarney, Carrigrohanebeg, Matehy and Ovens that are not contained within the City of Cork.

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West CorkBantry–West CorkAdrigole, Aghadown North, Aghadown South, Ahil, Ballybane, Ballydehob, Bantry Rural, Bantry Urban, Bear, Bredagh, Caheragh, Cloghdonnell, Coolagh, Coulagh, Crookhaven, Curryglass, Douce, Dromdaleague North, Dromdaleague South, Dunbeacon, Dunmanus, Durrus East, Durrus West, Garranes, Garrown, Glanlough, Glengarriff, Goleen, Gortnascreeny, Kealkill, Kilcaskan, Kilcatherine, Kilcoe, Killaconenagh, Killeenleagh, Kilnamanagh, Lowertown, Mealagh, Milane, Scart, Seefin, Sheepshead, Skull, Toormore and Whiddy.4
Skibbereen–West CorkArdfield, Argideen, Aultagh, Ballingurteen, Ballymoney, Bengour, Cahermore, Carrigbaun, Castlehaven North, Castlehaven South, Castletown, Castleventry, Cléire, Clonakilty Rural, Clonakilty Urban, Cloonkeen, Coolcraheen, Coolmountain, Derry, Drinagh (in the former Rural District of Dunmanway), Drinagh (in the former Rural District of Skibbereen), Dunmanway North, Dunmanway South, Kilfaughnabeg, Kilkerranmore, Kilmoylerane, Kilnagross, Kinneigh, Knocks, Knockskagh, Manch, Myross, Rathbarry, Rosscarbery, Rossmore, Shreelane, Skibbereen Rural, Skibbereen Urban, Teadies, Tullagh and Woodfort5
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Councillors

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

2024 seats summary

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Councillors by electoral area

This list reflects the order in which councillors were elected on 7 June 2024.[14]

More information Council members from 2024 election, Local electoral area ...
Council members from 2024 election
Local electoral area Name Party
BandonKinsale Alan Coleman Independent
John Collins Independent Ireland
John Michael Foley Fine Gael
Ann Bambury Social Democrats
Gillian Coughlan Fianna Fáil
Marie O'Sullivan Fine Gael
BantryWest Cork Danny Collins Independent Ireland
Finbarr Harrington Independent
Caroline Cronin Fine Gael
Patrick Gerard Murphy[a] Fianna Fáil
Carrigaline Séamus McGrath[a] Fianna Fáil
Ben Dalton O'Sullivan Independent
Jack White Fine Gael
Audrey Buckley Fianna Fáil
Úna McCarthy Fine Gael
Eoghan Fahy Sinn Féin
Cobh Sheila O'Callaghan Fianna Fáil
Anthony Barry Fine Gael
Sinéad Sheppard Fine Gael
Cathal Rasmussen Labour
Ger Curley Independent Ireland
Dominic Finn Fianna Fáil
Fermoy William O'Leary Independent
Noel McCarthy[a] Fine Gael
Frank O'Flynn Fianna Fáil
Deirdre O'Brien Fianna Fáil
Nelius Cotter Fianna Fáil
Peter O'Donoghue[b] Independent
Kanturk Bernard Moynihan Fianna Fáil
John Paul O'Shea[a] Fine Gael
Trish Murphy Fine Gael
Ian Doyle Fianna Fáil
Macroom Gobnait Moynihan Fianna Fáil
Michael Creed Fine Gael
Michael Looney Fianna Fáil
Eileen Lynch[a] Fine Gael
Ted Lucey Fine Gael
Martin Coughlan Independent
Mallow Tony O'Shea Fine Gael
Liam Madden Fine Gael
Eoghan Kenny[a] Labour
Gearóid Murphy Fianna Fáil
Pat Hayes Fianna Fáil
Midleton Mary Linehan Foley Independent
Michael Hegarty Fine Gael
Liam Quaide[a] Social Democrats
Patrick Mulcahy Fianna Fáil
Rory Cocking Fine Gael
Ann Marie Ahern Fianna Fáil
John Buckley Independent
SkibbereenWest Cork Noel O'Donovan[a] Fine Gael
Joe Carroll Fianna Fáil
Deirdre Kelly Fianna Fáil
Daniel Sexton Independent Ireland
Isobel Towse Social Democrats
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Notes
  1. Replaced during term, see table below for details.
  2. Changed party, see table for details.

Co-options

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Party Outgoing LEA Reason Date Co-optee
Labour Eoghan Kenny Mallow Elected to 34th Dáil at the 2024 general election 20 December 2024 Ronan Sheehan[15]
Fianna Fáil Séamus McGrath Carrigaline Elected to 34th Dáil at the 2024 general election 20 December 2024 Patrick Donovan[16]
Fine Gael Noel McCarthy Fermoy Elected to 34th Dáil at the 2024 general election 20 December 2024 Kay Dawson[16]
Fine Gael John Paul O'Shea Kanturk Elected to 34th Dáil at the 2024 general election 20 December 2024 Aileen Browne[16]
Social Democrats Liam Quaide Midleton Elected to 34th Dáil at the 2024 general election 20 December 2024 Eamonn Horgan[17]
Fine Gael Eileen Lynch Macroom Elected to the 27th Seanad at the 2025 Seanad election 21 April 2025 Kate Lynch[18]
Fine Gael Noel O'Donovan Skibbereen–West Cork Nominated to the 27th Seanad 21 April 2025 Brendan McCarthy[18]
Fianna Fáil Patrick Gerard Murphy Bantry–West Cork Death of councillor[19] 13 September 2025 George Gill[20]
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Changes in affiliation

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Name LEA Elected as New affiliation Date
Peter O'Donoghue Fermoy Independent Aontú 14 January 2026[21]
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