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In the latest developments of the Local Elections 2024 in Limerick, the Labour party has secured two seats, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape. Bridie Collins from Fianna Fáil has clinched the third seat in Adare/Rathkeale amidst a flurry of results pouring in. Over in Limerick City North, the competition is fierce as candidates vie for victory.
With seven out of 19 seats now filled in the County Limerick electoral areas, the momentum is building. A Fine Gael candidate has made history by becoming the first councillor elected in this election cycle. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as residents eagerly await the remaining results.
As the race intensifies, the community is buzzing with excitement and speculation. Every vote counts as candidates make their case to the voters. The outcome of these elections will shape the future of Limerick and set the course for the coming years.
In a surprising twist, the Labour party's success highlights their growing influence in Limerick politics. The early victory of the Fine Gael candidate sets a precedent for the unfolding election drama, keeping everyone on the edge of their seats.
2.16pm: Results are coming thick and fast now. Bridie Collins (Fianna Fáil) has taken the third seat in Adare/Rathkeale. In Limerick City North, ...
Fine Gael candidate the first councillor elected in 2024 election.
8.43pm: Counting has concluded in the Limerick City North Local Electoral Area, with Sharon Benson (Sinn Féin), Cllr Sarah Beasley (Aontú), ...