Get ready for a rollercoaster of election results in Ireland! From local to European elections, the drama unfolds with key battlegrounds and bellwethers.
Election fever has taken hold in Ireland as the country eagerly awaits the results of the local and European elections. With Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, and Independent candidates dominating the seats so far, the competition is fierce. Incumbent Independent Thomas Welby in Galway is holding strong, adding to the excitement of the unfolding political landscape.
As the counting process unfolds, all eyes are on the key candidates and constituencies that will shape the future political map of Ireland. Amidst the uncertainty, one thing is clear - the battle between Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil, and Fine Gael for the top spot is intense and closely watched. The local elections will see 949 councillors elected across 31 authorities, with the spotlight on Limerick's first directly elected mayor.
In the midst of the election frenzy, the suspense continues as ballots are counted and results start trickling in. From Cork City Hall to Gort Kinvara, the mix of old faces and newbies adds a fresh dynamic to the political landscape. With a long few days of counting ahead, the anticipation is palpable.
While the process of counting votes can be slow and meticulous, it is crucial to ensure accuracy and transparency. Staff are diligently checking each ballot to maintain integrity and fairness in the electoral process. As Ireland navigates through this exciting electoral period, one thing remains certain - the political future of the country hangs in the balance with every vote counted.
Rolling news from the Business Post as local and European election results come in.
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BUCKLE UP BECAUSE we're in for a long few days of counting. Ballots in the local elections are being counted first and we already have some results.
The counting of local election ballots has begun at Cork City Hall after rough early tallies indicated strong support for Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil candidates.
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All the latest as counting begins on the European Election votes in Ireland and continues in the local elections.
Counting of the votes in the European elections will begin today, while the picture of the country's local government will continue to take shape after a ...
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The Government parties are on course for victory in the local elections after voters put a break on Sinn Féin's seemingly relentless march to power.