Dublin's newest City Councillors have been chosen, following the 2019 Local Elections.
There are just three seats left to be filled, as a re-count continues in Cabra-Glasnevin.
The Green Party were the big winner across the capital, while support for Fine Gael and Fianna Fail remained broadly the same.
There was a drop in support for Sinn Fein, but the party topped the poll in Tallaght South, where UFC star Paddy Holohan ran for it.
Here is the complete list of new Dublin City Councillors
Artane – Whitehall
- Patricia Roe, Social Democrats
- Larry O’Toole, Sinn Féin
- John Lyons, Non-Party
- Alison Gilliland, The Labour Party
- Declan Flanagan, Fine Gael
- Racheal Batten, Fianna Fáil
Ballyfermot – Drimnagh
- Daithí Doolan, Sinn Féin
- Hazel De Nortúin, Solidarity – People Before Profit
- Daithí De Róiste, Fianna Fáil
- Vincent Jackson, Non-Party
- Sophie Nicoullaud, Green Party
ELECTED: Cllr @DaithiDoolan has topped the poll with 15.1%, and is delighted to be re-elected to the Ballyfermot-Drimnagh LEA, Dublin City. Comhghairdeas! #LE19 pic.twitter.com/D2QIZQZCap
— Sinn Féin (@sinnfeinireland) May 25, 2019
Ballymun – Finglas
- Paul McAuliffe, Fianna Fáil
- Noeleen Reilly, Non-Party
- Keith Connolly, Fianna Fáil
- Caroline Conroy, Green Party
- Mary Callaghan, Social Democrats
- Anthony Connaghan, Sinn Féin
Cabra – Glasnevin
- Mary Fitzpatrick, Fianna Fáil
- Neasa Hourigan, Green Party
- Gary Gannon, Social Democrats
- Séamas McGrattan, Sinn Féin
- Colm O’Rourke, Fine Gael
- Cieran Perry, Non-Party
- Marie Sherlock, Labour
Clontarf
- Damian O’Farrell, Non-Party
- Donna Cooney, Green Party
- Deirdre Heney, Fianna Fáil
- Naoise Ó Muirí, Fine Gael
- Jane Horgan-Jones, The Labour Party
- Catherine Stocker, Social Democrats
Donaghmede
- Tom Brabazon, Fianna Fáil
- Terence Flanagan, Fine Gael
- Mícheál MacDonncha, Sinn Féin
- Daryl Barron, Fianna Fáil
- Lawrence Hemmings, Green Party
Kimmage - Rathmines
- Patrick Costello, Green Party
- Mary Freehill, The Labour Party
- Anne Feeney, Fine Gael
- Pat Dunne, Independents4Change
- Tara Deacy, Social Democrats
- Deirdre Conroy, Fianna Fáil
North Inner City
- Ciarán Cuffe, Green Party
- Christy Burke, Non-Party
- Joe Costello, The Labour Party
- Janice Boylan, Sinn Féin
- Nial Ring
- Ray McAdam, Fine Gael
- Anthony Flynn, Non-Party
Anthony Flynn from Inner City Helping Homelessness has been elected to the North Inner City #LE19 pic.twitter.com/NAMO8uOGF9
— Kacey O'Riordan (@KaceyORiordan) May 26, 2019
Pembroke
- Hazel Chu, Green Party
- Dermot Lacey, The Labour Party
- James Geoghegan, Fine Gael
- Claire O’Connor Fianna Fáil
- Paddy McCartan Fine Gael
South East Inner City
- Claire Byrne, Green Party
- Chris Andrews, Sinn Féin
- Kevin Donoghue, The Labour Party
- Danny Byrne, Fine Gael
- Mannix Flynn, Ind
South West Inner City
- Michael Pidgeon, Green Party
- Rebecca Moynihan, The Labour Party
- Michael Watters, Fianna Fáil
- Tina MacVeigh, Solidarity – People Before Profit
- Críona Ní Dhálaigh, Sinn Féin
Re-Elected.#LE19 #peoplebeforeprofit #VivaPalestina pic.twitter.com/FQRnP6m6Vy
— Cllr. Tina MacVeigh PBP (@TinaMacVeigh) May 25, 2019
Every seat on Fingal, South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Councils has also been filled.
Every Dublin seat in the European Parliament has now been filled.
The Green's Ciaran Cuffe and Fine Gael's Frances Fitzgerald took the first two.
It was a scrap between Fianna Fail's Barry Andrews and Clare Daly of Independents4Change for the third.
In the end, it was Clare Daly that took seat number three.
That means Barry Andrews, who placed fourth, will only take his seat when - if - the UK leaves the EU.
Dublin was also home to the highest yes vote in the divorce referendum, which passed by 82.1%.
86.7% of voters in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown voted in favour of the proposal, higher than any other constituency in the country.