Cork North West

2024 - 11 - 30

Cork North-West Election: Who Will Come Out on Top? 🗳️

2024 General Election - Aindrias Moynihan - Cllr John Paul O'Shea - Cork North West - Fianna Fáil - Fine Gael - Mallow GAA Complex - Michael Collins

The race for Cork North-West is heating up! With incumbents and independents vying for glory, it's a nail-biter!

As the dust settles on the 2024 General Election in Cork North-West, political enthusiasts are holding their breath. The atmosphere is electric at the Mallow GAA Complex, where the counting of votes commenced with unprecedented enthusiasm. Joining the Fine Gael ticket this year is the emerging Cllr John Paul O'Shea, who has previously captured 15.24% of first preference votes in 2020. This election, he hopes to bolster his performance as he goes head-to-head with a list of notable candidates, including some veteran politicians from Fianna Fáil.

With almost two-thirds of the boxes opened and tallied, all eyes are on Fianna Fáil's Aindrias Moynihan. Early tallies suggest he might be set to top the poll with a commanding 21%. This possibility adds a thrilling twist to the election, showcasing how traditional parties continue to vie for dominance in this region. As the counting progresses, the tension in the air is palpable, with supporters already preparing to celebrate, or commiserate, depending on the final count!

Let's not forget Independent Ireland leader Michael Collins, who, much like an iconic underdog in a feel-good movie, is looking to repeat his impressive performance from 2020, when he garnered nearly 24% of the votes. He has become somewhat of a local celebrity in the Cork North-West constituency, proving that sometimes, the little guy can win big, especially when the big guns are firing! Meanwhile, the Social Democrats' leader is also in the running, ensuring it's a veritable competition of ideas and charisma.

As counting intensifies and the clock ticks on, locals reflect on their choices and what each candidate brings to the table. The stakes are high in this family-friendly constituency, as citizens anticipate who will ultimately fill the three available seats. In an era where every vote counts, Cork North-West is proving to be a dynamic battleground.

Interestingly, this constituency has seen measurable shifts in voter sentiment over recent election cycles, highlighting a trend towards independent candidates gaining ground against traditional party affiliations. In addition, the Mallow GAA Complex is not just the heart of the election counting, but also a hub for local sporting events, bringing together a community that thrives on unity and competition – truly a reflection of the spirit of Cork!

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Cork North-West - your updates (RTE.ie)

Joining him on the Fine Gael ticket is Cllr John Paul O'Shea, who won 15.24% of first preferences in the 2020 General Election. Incumbent Fianna Fáil Deputies ...

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Cork North West: Completed tallies show main government parties ... (Echo Live)

With almost two thirds of the boxes opened and tallied, Fianna Fáil's Aindrias Moynihan appears to be heading for a poll-topping performance with 21% ...

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Cork North-West General Election 2024 updates: race too close to ... (Independent.ie)

No of seats: 3. Seats filled: 0. 2.30pm: Counting of Cork County constituencies commencing in Mallow. Counting is taking place in Mallow GAA Complex after a ...

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Tallies almost complete in Cork constituencies. (C103)

Independent Ireland leader Michael Collins is on course to top the poll in this constituency as he did in 2020 with almost 24%. The Social Democrats leader, ...

Cork North-West General Election 2024 updates: first count well ... (msnNOW)

No of seats: 3 Seats filled: 0 10:15am: Counting well underway at Mallow GAA Complex Counting the Cork-North West vote has been underway for over an hour at ...

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