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2004 Cavan County Council election
← 1999
5 June 2004
2009 →
All 25 seats on Cavan County Council
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Fianna Fáil
Fine Gael
Sinn Féin
Seats won
11
11
3
Seat change
-2
+2
+1
Fourth party
Party
Independent
Seats won
0
Seat change
-1
Map showing the area of Cavan County Council
Council control after election
TBD
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