Check out the latest updates from Waterford, Tipperary, Longford, Limerick, and Roscommon in the 2024 local elections! 🗳️ #LocalElections2024 #IrelandVotes
The 2024 Local Elections in Ireland have been a rollercoaster of excitement and surprises, with Waterford, Tipperary, Longford, Limerick, and Roscommon all witnessing fierce competition. In Waterford's Tramore/Waterford City West ward, Independents are leading the way with Sinn Fein and Fine Gael closely behind. Meanwhile in Tipperary, Fine Gael remains strong, but Independent candidate John O'Heney is causing a stir with impressive poll numbers in Cashel.
In Longford, Fine Gael is poised to maintain control of the County Council, with tight races and last-minute surprises adding to the tension. The battle for the final seat in Longford has been intense, with Fianna Fáil ultimately securing it after a hard-fought contest against Sinn Féin.
Moving on to Limerick, candidates like Stephen Keary and Adam Teskey from Fine Gael are celebrating their victories after being elected on the first count, setting the tone for the rest of the elections. And in Roscommon, Emer Kelly and other candidates are making waves with leading poll numbers, keeping voters on the edge of their seats.
The Local Elections of 2024 continue to captivate voters and observers across Ireland, highlighting the diverse political landscape and the issues that matter most to communities. Stay tuned for more updates as the results unfold!
Did you know that flooding at Lough Funshinagh is a key concern for candidates in Roscommon? 🌊 And in Waterford, the importance of accuracy and transparency in the counting process was highlighted by officials. #IrelandPolitics #ElectionInsights
In the large Tramore/Waterford City West ward, Independents hold sway with 34.96pc of the vote, followed by: Sinn Fein (19.56pc), Fine Gael (19.49pc), Fianna ...
Some initial tallies from Cashel Tipperary Local Electoral Area show Independent candidate John O'Heney is polling extremely well, with one source at lunch time ...
Fine Gael look well positioned to retain control of Longford County Council as two of its main vote-getters at opposite ends of the county look set to top its ...
Fianna Fáil look to have held off a dogged fight from Sinn Féin at the close of tallying to secure the seventh and final seat in Longford's Local Electoral ...
Mr. Johnston addressed candidates, officials, volunteers, and observers present, highlighting the importance of accuracy and transparency in the counting ...
Join the The Nationalist, Tipperary Star and tipperarylive.ie teams for live updates and results as they happen from the Count Centre in Thurles.
Like just about every other constituency, the main issues are the lack of affordable or social housing, footpaths and potholes.
The tallies showed Cllr Joe Conway with 11.08% of the vote and Cllr Jim Griffin next with 8.91%. Independent candidate and former Councillor, Blaise Hannigan, ...
Candidates say voters have expressed concerns about immigration, a lack of housing and rising homelessness.
There is many a slip between cup and lip, however tally indications for the first seven boxes opened in the Longford MD give a good indication of what the ...
11.01pm: Stephen Keary and Adam Teskey (both Fine Gael) have been elected on count one from the Adare/Rathkeale LEA, taking the first two of the six ...
The final tallies at Roscommon Count Centre have several candidates leading the poll board and few already running above the projected quota.
Vote counts have officially started after with the sorting of ballot papers for all three Local Electoral Areas of Co Roscommon.
Flooding at Lough Funshinagh is a big issue for candidates seeking election in the south of the county.
In the Athlone MD one box from the Dysart area is indicating a big showing for sitting Independent Councillor Emer Kelly with 223 votes and 31 for sitting ...
11.39pm: Independent Jerome Scanlan, Fine Gael's Liam Galvin, and Fianna Fáil's Michael Collins have all been elected on the first count from the Newcastle ...
Local Elections 2024 Kerry: No candidate elected after Tralee LEA second count · Brosnan, Robert (Sinn Féin) 1,429. · Griffin, Tommy (Fine Gael) 1,807. · Fitzgerald, Breandán (Fianna Fáil) 1,014. · Fitzgerald, Séamus Cosaí (Fine Gael) 740. · Kennedy, Mike ( ...