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In the recent local and European elections, independent candidates have been making remarkable strides, shaking up the traditional party landscape. While Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael leaders express satisfaction with their party performances, Sinn Féin is poised to regain lost ground. Excitement is palpable as Bill Clear emerges as a front-runner in the Naas poll, setting the stage for a thrilling race in various Electoral Areas including Maynooth and Celbridge.
As the election results slowly trickle in, a mixed picture emerges. Far-right groups see some success in local elections, while the European voting landscape appears fragmented. In Dublin, Independent Ireland gains momentum, adding an intriguing dynamic to the electoral scene. Meanwhile, in Galway, Thomas Welby secures the honor of being the first candidate elected in the local elections, sparking optimism among the government parties.
Amidst the ongoing tallying of ballots at Cork City Hall, early indications point towards strong support for Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil candidates. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as the results start to take shape, hinting at potential shifts and surprises in the final outcome. Stay tuned for further updates on this electrifying election journey!
Election results: Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael leaders say they are pleased with party performances but Sinn Féin may do little more than recover ground lost ...
Counting is getting underway in Naas, Maynooth, Celbridge and Clane Local Electoral Areas today with Athy, Newbridge, Kildare and Leixlip Local Electoral ...
There is some success for Far Righters in the local elections, but in the Europeans they seem to have splintered the vote. In Dublin the Independent Ireland ...
Thomas Welby has become the first candidate elected in this year's local elections; Satisfaction among the government parties after early tallies.
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.