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Lord Mayor of Dublin Ray McAdam pictured with his wife Niamh and son Iarlaith. Dublin City Council

Fine Gael councillor Ray McAdam elected as new Lord Mayor of Dublin

McAdam was elected as the 358th mayor of Dublin this evening, replacing Emma Blain.

LAST UPDATE | 30 Jun

FINE GAEL COUNCILLOR Ray McAdam has been elected as Dublin’s newest Lord Mayor.

At this evening’s Annual Council meeting, McAdam was elected to succeed his party colleague Emma Blain, who had served as Lord Mayor since 18 December.

He will now serve as the 358th Lord Mayor of Dublin until 29 June next year.

McAdam, a Cavan native who has previously acted as a Parliamentary Assistant to Paschal Donohoe, is a North Inner City councillor and was first elected in 2009.

He has been re-elected at subsequent Local Elections in 2014, 2019 and again in 2024.

Speaking following the election, McAdam thanked those who elected him as the 358th Lord Mayor of Dublin, his family and his colleagues in the chamber.

McAdam also paid tribute to his predecessor Blain, who he said brought “empathy and purpose to the role”.

“Let this become the place where ambition meets action,” McAdam said, adding that celebrating Dublin “will be the guiding star” of his term as Lord Mayor.

As part of his plan for the year he pledged to install a new statue on O’Connell Street within the year honouring “the women of the revolution”.

the-statue-of-daniel-oconnell-the-catholic-emancipator-in-oconnell-street-dublin-irelandunveiled-in-1882-and-designed-by-john-henry-foley O'Connell Street. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

Ahead of the election, Blain was invited to address her former Dublin City Council colleagues, where she thanked staff at the Mansion House on Dawson Street, her family and fellow councillors, and recalled some of the many “memorable moments” during her tenure.

“Thank you for your belief in what Dublin can be,” Blain said.

“It was the greatest honour of my life”.

emma blain Former Lord Mayor Emma Blain.

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe congratulated his constituency and party colleague.

“A glorious moment as my wonderful friend Ray McAdam arrives at the Mansion House having been elected as the 358th Lord Mayor Dublin,” he said in a post on X.

“Ray is one of the hardest working people I know. He is ambitious for the role and will do a magnificent job. I wish him all the luck in the world.”

In addition to the support of his Fine Gael party, McAdam also got the backing of Fianna Fáil, Labour and Green party councillors.

This is because Dublin City councillors from these parties entered into a political agreement last year, which is set to run until 2029.

The position of Lord Mayor is set to be rotated among these parties as part of the agreement.

There are 63 councillors within Dublin City Council and 31 councillors belong to this pact. Ray McAdam received 34 votes during the election this evening.

Sinn Féin, which has nine councillors elected to Dublin City Council, nominated Councillor Kourtney Kenny as their candidate for Lord Mayor.

Sinn Féin is part of a newly-formed ‘Progressive Alliance’ which includes the Social Democrats, People Before Profit and independent councillors Pat Dunne, Cieran Perry, and John Lyons.

This alliance contains 24 councillors who supported Kenny’s bid. Kenny received 22 votes this evening.

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