Electoral Areas
Meath Electoral Areas
Under local government legislation, the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government is responsible for dividing each county and city and certain borough and town councils into electoral areas (sometimes referred to as local electoral areas) for the purposes of local elections. Generally, a number of electoral divisions are grouped to form an Electoral Area.
County Meath is divided into five Electoral Areas and three Town Council Areas for the purposes of elections. These divisions are as follows:
- Navan Electoral Area
- Navan Town Council Area
- Kells Electoral Area
- Kells Town Council Area
- Trim Electoral Area
- Trim Town Council Area
- Slane Area
- Dunshaughlin Area
You can view the Electoral Areas and Town Council Areas in the following map:
You can also view the Electoral Area Boundaries by downloading the map at the following link:
Meath Electoral Area Boundaries Map pdf, 3,806kb
