Gearing up for the political showdown in Cork South Central! Micheál Martin takes the lead, but can anyone steal his spotlight? Dive into the juicy election updates!
As the polling stations close and the tallies begin to roll in, all eyes are on Cork South Central, where political heavyweight Micheál Martin is making waves. With early counts showing a promising lead, the Tánaiste’s supporters are buzzing with excitement. The competition is fierce, though, as Fine Gael's Jerry Buttimer holds steady at 7.7%, closely followed by Independent candidate Mick Finn at 6.8%. Even Shane O'Callaghan of Fine Gael is determined to keep the momentum alive with a respectable 6.2%, while Labour's Laura Harmon has her eyes set on making an impact with her share of the vote. Is it safe to say Cork South Central is Martin's to lose?
While voting dynamics are at play, RTÉ's Barry Lenihan and Professor Gary Murphy from DCU dive into the surprising turn of events with their exploration of the "political rockstars" of this constituency. The charm of the candidates surely adds to the excitement of the electoral process. With three Fine Gael members making their mark, it’ll be interesting to see if anyone manages to break through the Fianna Fáil dominance that has taken root in Cork.
As the clock ticks on the election day, Micheál Martin is comfortably poised to clinch a seat on the first count, particularly after a strong performance that has many political analysts buzzing. On the flip side, the withdrawal of notable figures like Simon Coveney and Michael McGrath adds a layer of drama to the poll. Will newcomers manage to fill the shoes left by these political stalwarts, or is it a case of old guard holding strong?
Turnout figures for Cork's three key constituencies are in, and they paint an interesting picture: Cork South West at 63.5%, Cork North West at 64%, and a slightly lower participation in Cork East at 57%. This year's mix of candidates and the evolving political landscape could lead to quite an unpredictable outcome for voters in the south.
Fun Fact: Did you know that Cork South Central is often seen as a political barometer for the rest of the country? It reflects shifting sentiments that can sway national trends! Also, Micheál Martin first entered politics at a remarkably young age and has climbed the ranks through sheer determination, making him a household name in Cork!
Fine Gael's Jerry Buttimer is at 7.7%, followed by Independent Mick Finn at 6.8%, Shane O'Callaghan, also of Fine Gael, at 6.2%, and Laura Harmon of Labour at ...
In this edition, RTÉ's Barry Lenihan's and Professor Gary Murphy of DCU explore the "political rockstars" of the Cork South-Central constituency. Presented by ...
Number of seats: 5. Seats filled: 0. 1pm: Tánaiste Micheál Martin is poised to be elected on the first count after a strong performance in Cork South ...
The exit of Simon Coveney and Michael McGrath added some drama to the poll.
2.30pm: Turnout figures for Cork's three county constituencies have been confirmed: Cork South West at 63.5%, Cork North West at 64%, and Cork East at 57%.
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Mr Martin was elected with a massive first preference vote of 14,526 ballots - almost one-of-four of all votes cast in the sprawling southside constituency.
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