Information for Electors
Where is your Polling Station? Click on this link to view an interactive map of all Polling Stations in County Louth.
Nominated Candidates
The Nomination period for the 2024 Local Elections has now passed (12noon on May 18th).
A total of 77 candidates have been nominated across the 5 Local Electoral Areas (LEA’s), as follows:
Ardee: 16 nominees
Dundalk Carlingford: 14 nominees
Dundalk South: 15 nominees
Drogheda Rural: 12 nominees
Drogheda Urban: 20 nominees
Please click here to view the complete list of nominees in each LEA:
2024 Notice of Nominations - Ardee
2024 Notice of Nominations - Dundalk-Carlingford
2024 Notice of Nominations - Dundalk South
2024 Notice of Nominations - Drogheda Rural
2024 Notice of Nominations - Drogheda Urban
How to vote in a local election
Please note, the time to register to vote in the upcoming local elections has now passed. If you are not on the Register of Electors you will not be entitled to vote.
However, for future electoral events please visit www.checktheregister.ie to register.
You do not have to be an Irish citizen to vote in a local election. However, you must be ordinarily resident in the State to register on the Register of Electors. You may not vote in both a county council and a city council election.
To vote in a local election, you must:
- Be over 18 years of age
- Live in the local electoral area
- Be listed on the Register of Electors
To find out if your name is on the Electoral Register you can:
- Check online at checktheregister.ie, or
- Enquire at your local Garda station, post office, public library or local authority office
If you want to be added to the Electoral Register, you can complete an application form and return it to your local authority. Application forms are available online at checktheregister.ie or at your local authority office.
Send your completed application form by free-post to your local authority. There is no need to put a stamp on the envelope.
You can also register to vote online at checktheregister.ie. If you are registering for Dublin, you can register at voter.ie.
You can read more about registering to vote.
Casting your vote
On polling day, you can vote by secret ballot at your local polling station. Pencils will be provided, but you can bring your own pen or pencil if you wish.
The Irish electoral system is based on proportional representation by single transferable vote (PR-STV).
The names of the candidates in the election appear in alphabetical order on the ballot paper along with an indication of their political party, if any. A photograph of the candidate or a party emblem may also appear on the ballot paper.
You must indicate the order of your choice of candidates by writing “1” or “one” beside your first choice, and, if you wish, “2” or “two” beside your second choice, “3” or “three” beside your third choice, and so on.
If you have a visual impairment, a Ballot Paper Template will be available at every polling station and you can use it to cast your vote.