A leaflet form Joanna Byrne who is running for Sinn Féin in Drogheda Urban in the 2024 Local Elections

A leaflet form Joanna Byrne who is running for Sinn Féin in Drogheda Urban in the 2024 Local Elections

A leaflet from Anthony Connor who is running for Direct Democracy Ireland in Drogheda for a seat on Louth County Council.
He is on Twitter @antzc40
His profile on the DDI site
Many thanks to the sender

A leaflet from Ronan Mooney who is running for Direct Democracy Ireland in Drogheda for a seat on Louth County Council.
His profile on the DDI site
Many thanks to the sender

A leaflet from Oliver Tully who is running for Fine Gael in Drogheda for a seat on Louth County Council.
His website
Many thanks to the sender.

A leaflet from Tommy Byrne who is running for Fianna Fail in Drogheda for a seat on Louth County Council. He is the father of Fianna Fail Senator Thomas Byrne,
Many thanks to the sender.

A leaflet from Kenneth Flood who is running for Sinn Fein in Drogheda for a seat on Louth County Council.
Many thanks to the sender.
A leaflet from Michael O’Dowd who is running for Fine Gael in Drogheda for a seat on Louth County Council. He is not a big fan of decisions being made in Dundalk. He also recently suggested that Local Residents could be trained to repair potholes.
He is the brother of Fergus and Niall O’Dowd.
Many thanks to the sender.

A leaflet from Labour Councillor Paul Bell who is running in Drogheda for a seat on Louth County Council. He is a nephew of former TD Michael Bell.
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From the 1945 Local elections leaflets for Ailtirí na hAiséirghe candidate Eoin O’ Coiglig (Owen Quigley), Thomas Morgan and Bernard Hanratty who were running for Louth County Council and Drogheda Corporation. Quigley was elected to Louth County Council and Drogheda Corporation whilst Thomas Morgan was elected to Drogehda Corporation. Quigley was a former Labour Party councillor he joined Ailtirí na hAiséirghe after their foundation.
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from the 1999 Local Elections a flyer for Fianna Fail candidates Lynda Gibney and Tommy Murphy running for Drogheda Corporation. Tommy Murphy was elected.
From the 1999 Local Elections a leaflet for Labour candidate Tommy Moore running for Drogheda Borough Council and Louth County Council. He was elected to the Borough Council. His running mate Finian Brannigan won a seat on neither body.

From the 1999 Local Election in Drogheda a Sorry I missed you card from Fianna Fail candidate Michael Coyle. On the reverse are the usual array of local emergency contact numbers as well as the pound euro conversion rate and the numbers of Seamus Kirk and Dermot Ahern.
Despite polling 535 votes Michael Coyle failed to get in.
From the 1999 Local Elections, Fine Gael candidate Christopher Douglas running in Drogheda East. Christopher Douglas got 415 votes and wasn’t elected.

From the 1999 Local Elections for Drogheda Town Council Independent candidate Malachy Godfrey. Malachy Godfrey was elected and relected in 2004.

Green Party candidate Bernadette Martin from the 2004 Local Elections in Drogheda. In 2004 she writes ‘….they leave Jesse James in charge of the banks” .

Michael O’Dowd, brother of Fine Gael TD Fergus O’Dowd and publisher Niall O’Dowd from the 2004 Local Elections in Drogheda. He won a seat.
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