Ahead of the 2014 election Cavan was redrawn into three electoral areas, a reduction in one from four, and the number of councillors was reduced to 18, from a previous total of 25.[1]
Fianna Fáil had a good set of elections and only lost one seat overall when compared to 2009. By contrast Fine Gael lost 6 seats and their overall majority. This was one of the few Councils where Sinn Féin did not make gains as the party returned with the same number they had held in 2009.[1][2]
†Bailieborough-Cootehill Fianna Fáil Councillor Niamh Smyth was elected as a TD for Cavan-Monaghan at the Irish general election, 2016. Sarah O'Reilly was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 15 March 2016.[1] O'Reilly resigned from Fianna Fáil on 7 December 2018 and announced she was joining Peadar Tóibín's new organisation citing disconnect between party membership and the leadership.[2]
††Cavan-Belturbet Sinn Féin Councillor Eugene Greenan resigned his seat on 26 June 2017.[3] Daniel Downey was co-opted to fill the vacancy on 9 September 2017. [4]