Constituency: Meath East

Summary

Electorate Seats Total Poll Turnout Valid Poll Spoiled Votes Quota
84272 4 50321 60% 49983 338 9997

Vote Distribution

Count 1

Elected

Left Right

Count Results

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Helen McEntee Helen McEntee
(FG)

9957 9959 9959 9996 10006

Darren O'Rourke Darren O'Rourke
(SF)

8175 8177 8184 8228 8272 8325 8666 9095 9821 12786

Thomas Byrne Thomas Byrne
(FF)

6403 6405 6407 6425 6432 6527 6546 6855 7363 7437 7520 9665 10525

Gillian Toole Gillian Toole
(Ind)

4459 4483 4491 4549 4707 4749 4859 5211 5952 6091 6717 7194 8953

Emer Tóibín Emer Tóibín
(Aon)

3281 3285 3306 3341 3608 3633 3721 3871 4165 4289 4785 5027

Caroline O'Reilly Caroline O'Reilly
(FF)

3223 3223 3225 3248 3257 3304 3335 3601 3870 3918 3996

Sharon Tolan Sharon Tolan
(FG)

3176 3178 3184 3206 3210 3309 3330 3747 4135 4232 4389 5043 5482

Maria White Maria White
(SF)

2894 2900 2903 2917 2939 2951 3264 3568 3657

Joseph Bonner Joseph Bonner
(Ind)

2771 2781 2787 2929 3028 3080 3173 3477

Eilish Balfe Eilish Balfe
(Lab)

2048 2050 2051 2076 2089 2440 2882

Clara McCormack Clara McCormack
(PBPS)

1380 1381 1383 1434 1458 1536

Ruadháin Bonham Ruadháin Bonham
(GP)

845 848 849 874 875

Jean Murray Jean Murray
(NP)

652 653 704 720

Carolyn Fahy Carolyn Fahy
(PAW)

207 209 210

Charles Patrick Bobbett Charles Patrick Bobbett
(Ind)

186 189 190

Sivakumar Murugadoss Sivakumar Murugadoss
(Ind)

135 140 141

Barbara Reid Barbara Reid
(LR)

119 121

Raymond Westlake Raymond Westlake
(Ind)

72

On the Ballot

Eilish Balfe

Eilish Balfe

Labour

A former early years teacher in Ratoath, Eilish Balfe is now a care officer at the National Women’s Council. Ms Balfe is a trade union activist who was heavily involved in negotiating a new deal on pay and conditions for staff in the early years sector. Ms Balfe holds a BA in early education and care and an MA in social policy. She has been involved in Ratoath Community Centre, the Tidy Towns competition, and her local rugby club.

Charles Patrick Bobbett

Charles Patrick Bobbett

Independent

Charles Bobbett is a science and maths teacher who is studying Educational Management at Maynooth University. He lives in Ashbourne and is involved in the Tidy Towns and Ashbourne 2020 Garden groups. He served on the Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity Loss.

Ruadháin Bonham

Ruadháin Bonham

The Green Party

Ruadháin Bonham is is running as he believes "young people need a voice in politics". The 22 year old, who grew up in Dunboyne, is in his final year of college studying economics, politics and law at DCU. He promises to bring a young energetic voice to help solve local issues including the cost of living and housing. He is also concerned about transport and connectivity, nature and biodiversity.

Joseph Bonner

Joseph Bonner

Independent

The Donegal native, who has lived in Meath for over 40 years, is well known for his annual community “recycling” days, which have led to the disposal of 3,000 tonnes of waste. A poll-topper in the local elections, the councillor has been involved in local government for over 20 years. His priorities include modernising infrastructure, ensuring safe roads, securing reliable public transport, and advocating for housing, healthcare, education and care of the aged.

Thomas Byrne

Thomas Byrne

Fianna Fáil

Minister of State Thomas Byrne has a degree in law from Trinity College, where he joined the Wolfe Tone Cumann. A fluent Irish-speaker, he served as a TD in Meath East for Fianna Fáil from 2007 to 2011 and was re-elected in 2016. He is Minister of State with responsibility for Sport and Physical Education at the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. Mr Byrne is part of a big Fianna Fáil family, with his father a former councillor and his brother a current one. He is related to former Fianna Fáil TDs for Meath, Colm Hilliard, and Michael Hilliard a former minister and MEP.

Carolyn Fahy

Carolyn Fahy

Party for Animal Welfare

Carolyn Fahy grew up in Batterstown and went to secondary school in Dunshaughlin. A former employee at Dunboyne and Ratoath Credit Union, she has been involved in the Meath Civil Defence as a first aid responder. She ran a voluntary pet rescue service from her home. She said her family were illegally evicted from their home in 2022. Among her key campaign issues are homelessness among families in Meath, hospital waiting lists, the treatment of people with disabilities, overturning the XL Bully ban, and pet theft.

Clara McCormack

Clara McCormack

People Before Profit-Solidarity

Ms McCormack describes herself as a socialist campaigner, community worker and part of the “locked-out generation of people who see no future for themselves in this country”. She became involved with People before Profit though housing activism and anti-college fee protests and says she stands in solidarity with Palestine. “People my age are leaving the country in droves because of the cost of living and the erosion of good working conditions, while those who remain are struggling to make ends meet - yet the millionaires and billionaires in Ireland continue to enjoy record profits,” she said. “I am a renter and see no future for myself in this country unless we get rid of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael from the government, and elect a new generation of leaders who can represent the ordinary working class people of all backgrounds in Ireland.”

Helen McEntee

Helen McEntee

Fine Gael

The deputy leader of Fine Gael was appointed Minister for Justice in June 2020. She is a daughter of Shane McEntee, who served as a Fine Gael TD from 2005 until 2012. Ms McEntee was first elected to the Dáil in a by-election in March 2013, which followed the tragic death of her father. She has also held roles as a minister of state for mental health and older people along with minister of state for EU affairs, which gave her a prominent role during Brexit negotiations.

Jean Murray

Jean Murray

The National Party

Jean Murray has lived in Ratoath for the last 20 years, after moving from Cabra in 2004. She describes herself as a “proud Irish Catholic mother of three and grandmother of four”. “If elected I would bring an end to open borders policies and begin a positive policy of remigration,” she said. She said she would like to see all “insane” Green policies scrapped and An Bord Pleanála conducting rigorous planning permission to refuse mosque applications. Among the issues she is campaigning on is the opening of Thornton Hall as an accommodation centre for people applying for international protection, which she claims will be inhabited by “1,000 unvetted men from Africa and the Middle East”. She wants a sex education programme and “gender ideology” binned.

Sivakumar Murugadoss

Sivakumar Murugadoss

Independent

Born in India, the father-of-two, known locally as Siva, has lived in Ireland for 21 years. He settled in Ratoath in 2008 and runs a physiotherapy clinic in Ashbourne. He said he has firsthand experience in how our healthcare and education systems can be improved, and has seen the challenges that families face.

Caroline O'Reilly

Caroline O'Reilly

Fianna Fáil

Councillor Caroline O'Reilly was co-opted onto Meath County Council in December last year following the sudden death of her late cousin, Councillor Damien O’Reilly. She was re-elected in June in Ratoath. The addiction counsellor and psychotherapist lives in Kilcloon with her husband and daughter and has been involved in the justice and prison systems for over 20 years. Educated in NUI Maynooth, she holds a BA in geography and sociology.

Darren O'Rourke

Darren O'Rourke

Sinn Féin

A former political advisor to Sinn Féin MEP Matt Carthy, Darren O’Rourke served as a councillor for Ashbourne between 2014 and 2020, before being elected to the 33rd Dáil. He has worked as a policy advisor in Leinster House and a lab scientist in Drogheda and Dublin. He holds a BSc in biomedical science and a Masters degrees in molecular pathology. Mr O’Rourke is a member of Tara Athletics Club and Mountaineering Ireland. He lives with his wife and son in Tara, Co. Meath.

Barbara Reid

Barbara Reid

Liberty Republic

Barbara Reid is a candidate for Liberty Republic, which has been described as a new “ethno-nationalist” party led by Ben Gilroy, formerly of Direct Democracy Ireland. The party wants a freeze on all legal immigration, the detention or deportation of illegal immigrants and fines for immigrants who “overstay” their visas.

Emer Tóibín

Emer Tóibín

Aontú

Aontú leader Peadar’s sister, Councillor Emer Toibín, has worked as a lecturer, project manager and in business development. She is married and has four children and has been involved as a player and coach with Navan O’Mahonys. She says dissatisfaction with how Meath has continuously been left out of governmental investment led her to get involved in local politics. She was involved with the Save Navan Hospital and Navan Rail link to Dublin campaigns.

Sharon Tolan

Sharon Tolan

Fine Gael

Councillor Sharon Tolan lives in Bettystown with her husband and their three children and is the Cathaoirleach of Meath County Council. Ms Tolan has set out seven priorities for Meath East. They are empowering commuters, supporting businesses, championing education, prioritising road safety, strengthening community facilities and funding, delivering affordable housing and improving accessibility for people with disabilities.

Gillian Toole

Gillian Toole

Independent

The councillor topped the poll in Ratoath in the June local elections. She is supported by Independent Senator Sharon Keogan, who says there a big independent vote in Meath East and they intended to work alongside Ms Toole to make sure they deliver an independent seat. She is highlighting an “infrastructure deficit” in the constituency, noise issues around Dublin Airport and an alleged lack of community engagement on asylum seeker plans for the Thornton Hall site. Ms O'Toole was first elected as a Fine Gael councillor in 2014 but later left the party.

Raymond Westlake

Raymond Westlake

Independent

Raymond Westlake is a retired HSE clinical scientist and former member of the defence forces. A native of Julianstown, he is a graduate of the City of Westminster College and father of four children. According to Independent Ireland’s website, he is deeply concerned about the “lack of accountability and fiscal responsibility” within government.

Maria White

Maria White

Sinn Féin

Originally from Dublin’s inner city, councillor Maria White worked with the homeless community at Focus Ireland. She has been a school principal and a founding member of a Gaelscoil. She is a member of the Duleek Drama Players, the East Coast Family Resource Centre working group and Mornington Tidy Towns group. Ms White serves on the boards of Louth and Meath Education and Training Board, Youthreach, Coláiste na hInse and Drogheda Institute of Further Education. She was elected to Meath County Council in June this year.


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