Omagh (District Electoral Area)

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Created1985
Seats7 (1985-2014)
6 (2014-)
Councillors
  •   Josephine Deehan (IND)
  •   Stephen Donnelly (APNI)
  •   Catherine Kelly (SF)
  •   Marty McColgan (SF)
  •   Barry McElduff (SF)
  •   Errol Thompson (DUP)
Omagh
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council DEA constituency
Current constituency
Created1985
Seats7 (1985-2014)
6 (2014-)
Councillors
  •   Josephine Deehan (IND)
  •   Stephen Donnelly (APNI)
  •   Catherine Kelly (SF)
  •   Marty McColgan (SF)
  •   Barry McElduff (SF)
  •   Errol Thompson (DUP)
Omagh DEA within Fermanagh and Omagh
Omagh Town DEA (1993-2014) within Omagh

Omagh is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Fermanagh and Omagh, Northern Ireland.[1] The district elects six members to Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and contains the wards of Camowen, Coolnagard, Dergmoney, Gortrush, Killyclogher and Strule.[2] Omagh forms part of the West Tyrone constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament.

It was created for the 1985 local elections, replacing Omagh Area C which had existed since 1973. It was called Omagh Town until 2014, and originally contained seven wards (Camowen, Coolnagard, Dergmoney, Drumragh, Gortrush, Lisanelly and Strule). For the 2014 local elections it was reduced to six wards.

Election Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
Councillor
(Party)
2023 Marty McColgan
(Sinn Féin)
Barry McElduff
(Sinn Féin)
Josephine Deehan
(Independent)/
(SDLP)
Stephen Donnelly
(Alliance)
Catherine Kelly
(Sinn Féin)
Errol Thompson
(DUP)
6 seats
2014–present
August 2021 Co-Option Ann-Marie Fitzgerald
(Sinn Féin)
Matthew Bell
(UUP)
2019 Chris Smyth
(UUP)
March/April 2016 Defections Marty McColgan
(Sinn Féin)
Sorcha McAnespy
(Independent)/
(Sinn Féin)
Joanne Donnelly
(Independent)/
(SDLP)
2014
2011 Sean Begley
(Sinn Féin)
Patrick McGowan
(Independent)/
(SDLP)
Ross Hussey
(UUP)
Johnny McLaughlin
(Independent)/
(Labour Coalition)/
(SDLP)
2005 Marty McColgan
(Sinn Féin)
Clive McFarland
(DUP)
2001 Joe Byrne
(SDLP)
Reuben McKelvey
(UUP)
Oliver Gibson
(DUP)
1997 Francis Mackey
(Sinn Féin)
Vincent Campbell
(SDLP)
Ann Gormley
(Alliance)
1993 Joe Byrne
(SDLP)
Wilfred Breen
(UUP)
1989 Stanley Johnston
(DUP)
Stephen McKenna
(SDLP)
1985 David Aiken
(DUP)
Bernadette Grant
(SDLP)

2023 Election

2019 Election

2014 Election

2011 Election

2005 Election

2001 Election

1997 Election

1993 Election

1989 Election

1985 Election

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