Current Mayor of Drogheda Borough District
Cllr Declan Power was elected as the 426th Mayor of the Borough District of Drogheda at the Annual General Meeting held in the Civic Offices, Fair Street, on Monday, 8 June.
Cllr Power was nominated for the position by Cllr Kevin Callan and seconded by outgoing Mayor, Cllr Michelle Hall. Cllr Ann Marie Ford was subsequently elected as Deputy Mayor for the 2026/2027 term.

Speaking following his election, Cllr Power said:
“I was born in Limerick and raised in Clare, but I am now deeply rooted in Drogheda and Clogherhead. Drogheda has given me so much. It is where I bought my first home, where I met my wife, and where our children were born, raised, and educated.
“Drogheda has given me employment, friendships and purpose - but most of all, it has given me a strong sense of community. As Mayor, I have the opportunity to give something back. Like every councillor here, I entered public life to make a difference, not just for today, but for the future.
“I want to be a Mayor for everyone. While the chain of office may say Mayor of Drogheda, the responsibility extends far beyond the historic town walls. Our Borough District comprises both Drogheda Urban and Drogheda Rural, and both are equally important. This role is about balance - ensuring that no part of our Borough feels overlooked. During my term, I will work to reflect that balance.
“My vision is clear: a cleaner, healthier and more prosperous, united Borough District of Drogheda.
“I also want to acknowledge Chief Executive David Conway and all the staff of Louth County Council, whose work is driving real progress across the Borough. We see this in housing delivery, particularly in North Drogheda; in infrastructure projects such as PANCR; in regeneration initiatives like West Gate House; and in the beginning of IDA investment in North Drogheda, which will create employment opportunities.
“The launch of the first-ever Louth Tourism Strategy will also have a significant positive impact on Drogheda, highlighting our rich heritage and cultural offerings. Our strategic location on the M1 between Dublin and Belfast continues to make Drogheda an attractive place to live, work and do business.
“This progress does not happen by accident. It comes from shared vision, collaboration and partnership, between Council staff, voluntary groups, businesses, service providers, councillors and public representatives.”
Cllr Power also paid tribute to outgoing Mayor, Cllr Michelle Hall, stating:
“I want to acknowledge Cllr Michelle Hall, who carried the office of Mayor with pride. It was a privilege to serve as her Deputy, and I hope to honour the role in the same way.”
In line with tradition, a reception, hosted by the Old Drogheda Society, was held at Millmount Museum following the AGM, where a cannon was fired to signify the election of the new Mayor.
Previous Office Holders
| 2025 | Michelle Hall |
| 2024 | Paddy McQuillan |
| 2023 | Eileen Tully |
| 2022 | Michelle Hall |
| 2021 | Pio Smith |
| 2020 | Kevin Callan |
| 2019 | Paul Bell |
| 2018 | William F. Godfrey |
| 2017 | Pio Smith |
| 2016 | Oliver Tully |
| 2015 | Paul Bell |
| 2014 | Kevin Callan |
| 2013 | Richie Culhane |
| 2012 | Paul Bell |
| 2011 | Kevin Callan |
| 2010 | Paul Bell |
| 2009 | Micheál O’ Dowd |
| 2008 | Frank Maher |
| 2007 | Anthony Donohoe |
| 2006 | Micheál O’Dowd |
| 2005 | Tommy A. Murphy |
| 2004 | Gerald Nash |
| 2003 | Maria O’Brien Campbell |
| 2002 | Malachy P. Godfrey |
| 2001 | Jimmy Mulroy |
| 2000 | William F. Godfrey |
| 1999 | Seán Collins |
| 1998 | Maria O’Brien Campbell |
| 1997 | Tommy A. Murphy |
| 1996 | Malachy P. Godfrey |
| 1995 | Fergus O’Dowd |
| 1994 | William F. Godfrey |
| 1993 | Patrick J. Carr Jnr. |
| 1992 | William F. Godfrey |
| 1991 | Matthew P. Nolan |
| 1989 | Jackie Murray |
| 1988 | Jimmy Mulroy |
| 1987 | Tommy Murphy |
| 1986 | Peter J. Moore |
| 1985 | Con O’Brien |
| 1984 | Peter Hughes |
| 1983 | Michael Bell |
| 1982 | Patrick Foley |
| 1981 | Fergus O’Dowd |
| 1980 | Raymond Dempsey |
| 1979 | Peter J. Moore |
| 1978 | Aloysius Farrell Jnr. |
| 1977 | Fergus O’Dowd |
| 1976 | Con O’Brien |
| 1975 | Peter J. Moore |
| 1974 | Patrick K. Buckley |
| 1973 | Peter J. Moore |
| 1972 | Patrick K. Buckley |
| 1971 | Patrick Foley |
| 1970 | Eugene Hughes |
| 1969 | Patrick K. Buckley |
| 1968 | Peter J. Moore |
| 1967 | Patrick J. Carr Snr. |
| 1966 | Peadar Martin |
| 1963 | 1963 Peter J. Moore |
| 1962 | Patrick J. Carr Snr. |
| 1960 | Aloysius Farrell Snr. |
| 1959 | James McGrane |
| 1957 | Eugene Hughes |
| 1956 | Laurence J. Walsh |
| 1955 | Peadar Martin |
| 1948 | Laurence J. Walsh |
| 1945 | Francis Dennis |
| 1942 | John B. Callan |
| 1934 | Laurence J. Walsh |
| 1933 | Michael Connor |
| 1932 | John Dowd |
| 1929 | David J. Blood |
| 1927 | Patrick Carroll |
| 1925 | Luke J. Elcock |
| 1920 | Philip Monahan |
| 1919 | Michael McGowan |
| 1917 | W.T. Skeffington |
| 1916 | Laurence Stanley |
| 1915 | Luke J. Elcock |
| 1913 | John Callaghan |
| 1912 | Thomas McCullough |
| 1910 | John J. Callan |
| 1909 | Thomas Callan |
| 1908 | Patrick Drew |
| 1907 | W.T. Skeffington |
| 1906 | Gerald Daly |
| 1905 | John Dolan |
| 1904 | P. Gorman |
| 1903 | John McGuinness |
| 1902 | Peter P. Keeley |
| 1901 | John Downey |
| 1900 | Luke J. Elcock |
| 1899 | Nicholas Farrell |
| 1898 | Francis Gogarty |
| 1896 | P. Lynch |
| 1894 | Bernard Nulty |
| 1893 | Laurence Branigan |
| 1892 | John Mangan |
| 1889 | Simon Jordan |
| 1886 | Richard J. Kennedy |
| 1884 | P. Casey Connolly |
| 1883 | Patrick Reilly |
| 1882 | John Mangan |
| 1881 | Nicholas Leech |
| 1879 | John Chadwich |
| 1878 | Robert May |
| 1877 | George Knaggs |
| 1876 | William Whitworth |
| 1874 | Nicholas Leech |
| 1872 | Thomas Simcocks Jnr. |
| 1871 | John Kelly |
| 1870 | Robert B. Daly |
| 1869 | Edward McDonagh |
| 1868 | Thomas Greene |
| 1867 | James Levins |
| 1865 | James Matthews |
| 1864 | John Chadwick |
| 1863 | John Gradwell |
| 1862 | John O’Neill |
| 1861 | John Moore |
| 1860 | Patrick Byrne |
| 1859 | Patrick Ternan Jnr. |
| 1858 | Patrick Byrne |
| 1856 | Thomas Carty |
| 1855 | Thomas Hammond |
| 1854 | Patrick Casey |
| 1853 | James Matthews |
| 1852 | Peter Verdon |
| 1851 | Anthony Keappock |
| 1850 | Patrick Matthews |
| 1849 | Thomas Simcocks |
| 1848 | Michael Rogers |
| 1847 | James Matthews |
| 1846 | Patrick Boylan |
| 1845 | William Campbell |
| 1844 | Patrick Ternan Snr. |
| 1842 | Thomas Carty |