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Election 2024 – Counts Underway

By Gary Brennan
4 days ago
Est. Reading: 3 minutes

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Some of the first tallies are fully completed in constituencies across the country.

Generally, Sinn Féin is performing better than expected, while Fianna Fáil is in more of a fight than it thought.

UPDATE 3:15pm

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly is in real danger of losing his seat in Wicklow

He's currently holding the 4th seat but Simon Harris has a large surplus to transfer

Grainne Seoige is not going to win a seat for Fianna Fail in Galway West

The Greens are facing a wipeout - and Deputy leader Catherine Martin looks likely to lose to the Social Democrats

It would be one of at least two extra seats for the Soc Dems who will take one in Cork South Central through Padraig Rice

Gerry Hutch is in the frame to take a seat in Dublin Central but it's not guaranteed, he has a battle with Labour

Independent TD Cathal Berry also looks likely to lose his seat in Kildare

DUBLIN

We've had final tallies in many of the Dublin constituencies and the picture is strong for Sinn Féin

Not only is the party holding all its seats in the capital but it looks like making gains in Dublin South Central - and possibly in North West and Fingal East too.

The Green Party meanwhile is now facing the very real prospect of an electoral wipeout - Roderic O'Gorman and Catherine Martin are the only two in contention and they are far from guaranteed

The other story there is the underperformance of Clare Daly who looks well off the pace.

Meath West too nearing a full tally - there will be one Sinn Féin and one Aontu and then the final seat looks to be a fight between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil

Nationally Sinn Féin is performing better than expected - in areas like Dublin North West, Wicklow Wexford, Clare and Offaly they're performing better than expected and could pick up extra seats.

Dublin Fingal East too where they may have outpolled Fine Gael

Fine Gael too is seeing many of its new candidates poll well

While Fianna Fáil will be disappointed, at this early stage is looks like the party will be the third largest in the next Dáil

 

CORK

EU Commissioner Michael McGrath says it will be a long process.

General Election votes in the five Cork constituencies are being counted at two centres.

Nemo Rangers GAA for Cork North and Cork South Central and Mallow GAA for Cork East, Cork North-West and Cork South-West.

Votes are being tallied throughout the morning and already there are clear trends emerging.

There are 20 Dail seats to be filled in Cork

GALWAY

Independent TD Noel Grealish is back in the reckoning for a seat in Galway West, with 63% of boxes tallied.

Deputy Grealish has more than doubled his share to 10% as boxes on the eastern side of the constituency are opened.

Others still polling strongly are Mairead Farrell 13%, Catherine Connolly (Ind) 12%, Jogn Connolly (FF) 12% and Noel Thomas (Ind Ire) 11%. Fine Gael’s Sean Kyne (10%) and Hildegarde Naughton 9%.

Broadcaster Gráinne Seoige (FF) is on 5%; Helen Ogbu (Labour) is on 3%; Senator Pauline O’Reilly (Green) is on 3%; Eibhlín Seoighthe (Soc Dem) is on 4%, and Mike Cubbard Ind is on 4%.

LIMERICK

As 100% of the Limerick county constituency boxes have been tallied. Those making gains are Patrick O’Donovan (11,454 votes), Richard O’Donoghue (10,211 votes),and Niall Collins (8,951).

Joanne Collins, the only woman running for Sinn Féin in the city or county, is looking good to take the fourth seat, with 5,883 votes.

 

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