1985 Galway Corporation election


An election for all 15 seats on Galway Borough Council took place on 20 June 1985 as part of the 1985 Irish local elections. This was an increase of three seats from the previous election. Councillors were elected for a five-year term of office from 3 local electoral areas on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote.
On 1 January 1986, the borough of Galway became a county borough, detached from County Galway. Galway City Council was a successor to the borough council, with all members continuing in office as city councillors.
The term of office was extended for a further year, with the 1991 Galway Corporation election taking place as part of the 1991 Irish local elections.

Local electoral areas

The borough of Galway was divided into the three local electoral areas, defined by wards, [List of List of townlands of County Galway|townlands of County Galway|townlands] and district electoral divisions.
LEAElectoral divisionsSeats
No. 1The East Ward and the North Ward, and
The townlands of:—
Coolagh, Curragrean, Doughiska, in the district electoral division of Ballintemple;
Ballindooly in the district electoral division of Carrowbrowne; and
Ballybaan Beg, Ballybaan More, Ballybrit, Castlegar, Coolagh, Glenanail, Menlough, Merlinpark, Murroogh, Parkmore, Rahylin Glebe, Roscam in the district electoral division of Galway Rural.
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No. 2The West Ward, and
the townlands of:—
Ballyburke, Ballymoneen East, Ballymoneen West, Ballynahown East, Barna, Cappagh, Cloonagower, Clybaun, Keeraun, Kimmeenmore, Lenabower, Mincloon, Shanballyduff, Shangort in the district electoral division of Barna; and
Ballyagh, Barnacranny, Bushypark, Dangan Lower, Letteragh, Rahoon, in the district electoral division of Galway Rural.
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No. 3The South Ward, and
the townlands of:—
Gortnalecka, Knocknacarragh, Pollnarooma West, Rusheen in the district electoral division of Barna.
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