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Shock defeat for EuroSpar boss 08.06.09

THERE have been some big changes in the make-up of Inishowen's local councils following Friday's elections. Some of the biggest surprises have come in Buncrana with long-serving Fine Gael councillor and EuroSpar proprietor, Paul Bradley, losing his seat. Fianna Fáil lost one of its long-held three seats in the seaside town. However, one of the biggest surprises of Saturday's count was when newcomer Lee Tedstone topped the poll for Fine Gael in his home town. The outcome was finally declared in a packed Inishowen Gateway Hotel shortly before 9pm on Saturday. The result was as follows:

Cllr Lee Tedstone (Fine Gael)
Cllr Padraig Mac Lochlainn (Sinn Féin)
Cllr Nicholas Crossan (Independent)
Cllr Michael Grant (Independent)
Cllr Joe Doherty (Fianna Fáil)
Cllr James Gill (Fianna Fáil)
Cllr Michelle 'Wadge' Bradley (Fine Gael)
Cllr Daren Lalor (Sinn Féin)
Cllr Peter McLaughlin (Fine Gael)

Meanwhile, counting continued late last night for the seven seats in the Inishowen electoral area of Donegal County Council. Cllr Pádraig MacLochlainn of Sinn Féin topped the poll and was the first to be declared elected followed by Cllr Bernard McGuinness of Fine Gael. However, it was evident early in the day that there would be at least four new faces in the new-look Inishowen electoral area committee. There was heartbreak for Moville's Cllr Marian McDonald who failed to hold on to her seat.

Finally, as the night wore on, it went to the wire for Paul Canning of Fianna Fáil and Labour's Martin Farren who were neck-and-neck after transfers for the final seat. Both Martin Farrren and Paul Canning were on 1440 votes after the ninth count. However, at the end, after the twelfth count Martin Farren was successful in taking the last seat.

Padraig
MacLochlainn
Bernard
McGuinness
Charlie
McConalogue
Mickey
Doherty
 
John
Ryan
Rena
Donaghey
Martin
Farren
 
Here is how it shaped up:

Cllr Padraig MacLochlainn (Sinn Fein)
Cllr Bernard McGuinness (Fine Gael)
Cllr Charlie McConalogue (Fianna Fail)
Cllr Mickey Doherty (Fine Gael)
Cllr John Ryan (Fine Gael)
Cllr Rena Donaghey (Fianna Fail)
Cllr Martin Farren (Labour)

Euro election count continues today
Counting in the North and West constituency will continue this morning after being adjourned for the night shortly after midnight. At close of business, Independent Marian Harkin, Pat 'The Cope' Gallagher of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael's Jim Higgins looked the likeliest to be returned. Sitting MEP Marian Harkin was polling at around 17.1% of the vote followed by 'The Cope' on 16.7% and Jim Higgins on 16.2%. Declan Ganley of Libertas was polling at around 14.3% of the vote with Pádraig MacLochlainn of Sinn Féin at 9.2%.
Marian
Harkin
Pat 'The Cope'
Gallagher
Jim
Higgins
Declan
Ganley
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