1920 Donegal County Council election

26 May 1920

All 20 seats on Donegal County Council
11 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Sinn Féin Irish Nationalist Irish Unionist
Seats won 14 4 2

Map showing the area of Donegal County Council

Council control after election

Sinn Féin

An election to Donegal County Council took place on Wednesday 26 May 1920 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 45 councillors were elected from 10 electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office.[1]

Sinn Féin won a majority of the seats,[1] and won majorities in 6 of the 10 voting areas.[2]

The vote was largely characterised by poor turnout, with less than 50% of the electorate voting. Buncrana, Letterkenny, and Milford saw particularly poor turnout. At one station in Rathmullan only 3 of the areas 140 voters turned out. Donegal Town saw better turnout.[1]

The total number of invalid votes for the county stood at 9,193.[1]

At the first sitting of the new council, on Friday 18 June, the council voted to recognise the First Dáil.[1]

Following the election Peter J. Ward (Sinn Féin) was elected chairman. Thomas McFadden (Unionist) was elected vice-chairman.[3]

Results by party

Party Seats ± First Pref. votes FPv% ±%
Sinn Féin 14
Irish Nationalist 4
Irish Unionist 2
Independent 0
Totals 20 100%

[1]

Results by local electoral area

Buncrana

Buncrana/Inishowen - 4 seats[1][4]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1
Sinn Féin P. H. Doherty
Sinn Féin Frank J. Langan
Sinn Féin Michael Bonner
Sinn Féin James McNally
Irish Unionist Joseph MacArthur J.P. (incumbent) Defeated
Irish Nationalist Bernard Browne Defeated
Independent Nationalist James P. McIvor J.P. Defeated
Valid:   Quota:  

    Donegal

    Donegal - 5 seats[4][5]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1
    Sinn Féin Peter J. Ward MP
    Irish Unionist James Sproule Myles
    Sinn Féin Patrick Berry
    Sinn Féin Henry Joseph Kelly
    Sinn Féin Thomas McShane
    Irish Nationalist Hugh O'Donnell Defeated
    Electorate: -   Valid: ~8,893   Spoilt: ~300   Quota: -   Turnout: 9,193  

      Glenties

      Letterkenny

      Letterkenny - 4 seats[1][4][6]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1
      Sinn Féin John O'Flaherty
      Sinn Féin James McCool
      Sinn Féin James McFadden
      Irish Unionist James Clarke
      Independent Nationalist Francis Callahan J.P. (incumbent) Defeated
      Irish Unionist Major John Rikv, J.P. Defeated
      Valid:   Quota:  

        Milford

        Milford - 7 seats[1]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1
        Sinn Féin Thomas McElhinney
        Sinn Féin Neil Murray
        Irish Nationalist M. A. McCreadie
        Irish Nationalist J. B. O'Donnell
        Sinn Féin William McGarvey
        Irish Nationalist E. Friel
        Irish Nationalist Christy Lavey
        Valid:   Quota:  

          District results

          Donegal Town

          Donegal Town - 5 seats[1]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          1
          Sinn Féin James McGahern
          Sinn Féin John McDermott
          Irish Unionist John Stevenson
          Irish Nationalist Edward Melly
          Irish Nationalist Michael Dunnion
          Valid:   Quota:  

            Dunfanaghy

            Dunfanaghy - 4 seats[1]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            1
            Sinn Féin Hugh Duffy
            Sinn Féin C. McLaughlin
            Sinn Féin Shane McNulty
            Irish Nationalist John McNulty
            Valid:   Quota:  

              Dunkineely

              Dunkineely - 4 seats[1]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              1
              Sinn Féin Patrick Barry
              Sinn Féin A. F. Gallagher
              Sinn Féin Charlie Keeny
              Irish Nationalist Thomas McShane
              Valid:   Quota:  

                Laghey

                Laghey - 5 seats[1]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                1
                Sinn Féin Hugh Gallagher
                Sinn Féin Daniel Gallagher
                Irish Unionist James Harron
                Irish Nationalist Jacob Gorman
                Irish Unionist William John Shaw
                Valid:   Quota:  

                  Letterkenny Rural

                  Letterkenny Rural - 5 seats[1]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  1
                  Sinn Féin N. Kelly
                  Irish Unionist Robert Roulstone
                  Irish Nationalist J. E. Sweeney
                  Sinn Féin John Mullan
                  Sinn Féin Patrick McGrenra
                  Valid:   Quota:  

                    Mountcharles

                    Mountcharles - 4 seats[1]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    1
                    Sinn Féin Bernard Friel
                    Sinn Féin Charles McDaid
                    Sinn Féin Paddy Gallagher
                    Sinn Féin James Boyle
                    Valid:   Quota:  

                      Rathmullan

                      Rathmullan - 3 seats[1]
                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                      1
                      Irish Nationalist Edward Deeney
                      Irish Nationalist James Green
                      Irish Nationalist Patrick Loughrey
                      Valid:   Quota:  

                        References

                        1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ó Duibhir, Liam (2009). The Donegal Awakening: Donegal & the War of Independence. Mercier Press Ltd. pp. 137–138. ISBN 9781856356329.
                        2. Duibhir, Liam (2011). Donegal & the Civil War: The Untold Story. p. 23. ISBN 9781856357203.
                        3. Belfast News-Letter - Saturday 19 June 1920: Donegal County Council, Released Hunger Striker Elected Chairman
                        4. 1 2 3 https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001480/19200529/049/0005 Londonderry Sentinel, 29 May 1920, page 5
                        5. Derry Journal - Friday 28 May 1920 pg.5, THE DONEGAL ELECTIONS, EXTRAORDINARY APATHY OF VOTERS
                        6. Derry Journal - Friday 16 April 1920 (list of candidates)
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