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05 Sept 2025

Letterkenny LEA ends in disbelief with recount called for Monday morning

An exhausting count day for the local elections that ran from 9am Sunday until 1:30am Monday morning ended in bizarre fashion with instruction for a 10am recount

Letterkenny LEA ends in disbelief with recount called for Monday morning

The scene at the Aura Centre in Letterkenny for the local election count in the early hours of Monday morning

Letterkenny LEA will undergo a Monday morning recount after a request from one of the candidates, Mary T Sweeney.

Donal Mandy Kelly had surpassed the quota of 1,629 on the first count at 6:40pm but was not joined by those who grabbed the second and third seats till the ninth count - Sinn Féin’s Gerry McMonagle and Tomás Seán Devine of the 100% Redress Party got over the line just after midnight.

It looked as though they would be followed by the final four seats of the seven-seater by Ciaran Brogan, who had made his way to 1,621; Jimmy Kavanagh was on 1,523, Michael McBride at 1,387 and Donal Coyle with 1,116 following the 11th count.

There were only five votes between Kevin Bradley and Mary T Sweeney - 1,015 to 1,010 respectively - although they were looking like fighting it out for eighth place. 

"I received a request for a recount which I intend to accede to," Seamus Canning, the returning officer, said at 1:30am. "So I propose to adjourn now to reconvene 10am Monday morning."

The sorting had started at the Aura Centre from 9am with the three-seater Milford LEA, which ran alongside Letterkenny saw Declan Meehan surpass the quota at 5:20pm, followed by Pauric McGarvey and Liam Blaney taking the second and third seats less than an hour later.

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