Kerry Greens To Run Six Candidates In Next Year’s Local Elections

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Green Party Kerry candidates for next year’s local elections Anluan Dunne (Tralee), Anne-Marie Fuller (Listowel), Peadar Ó Fionnáin (Corca Dhuibhne), Diarmaid Griffin (Killarney) Cleo Murphy (Kenmare) and Paul Bowler (Castleisland)

The Kerry branch of the Green Party has announced its line-up of candidates for next year’s local elections, with representatives in all six electoral areas.

The candidates are Tralee – Anluan Dunne; Killarney – Diarmaid Griffn; Listowel – Anne-Marie Fuller; Kenmare – Cleo Murphy; Dingle – Peadar Ó Fionnáin and Castleisland – Paul Bowler.

Branch chairperson Paul Bowler describes the announcement of six candidates as a major achievement.

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“This is the first time the Green Party will run in all electoral areas in Kerry,” he says. “It’s testament to the concern that exists about the climate threat. Our local branch has never been stronger and the six candidates have been working well together since 2020. I’m proud of the fact that we will be offering every voter in Kerry an opportunity to elect a Green Party representative to Kerry County Council in 2024.”

The Green Party candidate for Tralee will be Anluan Dunne.

“Quality of life is massively important to people and I will be campaigning for more rail and bus services, better air quality, and investment in our town and village centres to make them places where people and families want to live, come to work and set up businesses,” he says.

“We have a huge opportunity to harness the Green economy across Kerry. With the offshore energy industry on the cusp of significant expansion in our county, and remote working now a very normal part of business life, we need people with a vision for the future and the ambition to deliver for Tralee and its surrounding area.”

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