Frank Feighan's election in Sligo-Leitrim is raising eyebrows and questions! Can the other candidates catch up? Join the suspense!
The Sligo-Leitrim General Election 2024 is underway, and what a wild ride it has been! As the dust begins to settle, Frank Feighan has managed to emerge as the first candidate elected to the Dáil, after an exhausting 11 counts. This incredible journey saw Feighan leading the charge after each tally, but not without its share of drama! At one point, he was a mere 300 votes shy of victory, proving once and for all that every single vote counts—especially during a nail-biting election night!
The excitement of the counting process is palpable, with reports of candidates on the edge of their seats waiting to see who'll claim the remaining three seats. Notably, former Fianna Fáil TD Marc MacSharry has been keeping a close eye on the situation, declaring the fight for the final seat too close to call at this stage. With McSharry eliminated in count nine, the tension is high and the stakes even higher!
Frank Feighan’s triumph in Sligo-Leitrim is a significant step in the political landscape of the area. His victory not only signals the strength of Fine Gael in the constituency but also highlights the predictions made by political pundits leading up to the election. The question on everyone's lips now is whether the remaining candidates will be able to muster enough votes to make a comeback—or are they destined to fall behind?
As we await the final results of the Sligo-Leitrim count, it's worth noting that Sligo and Leitrim are rich in political history and have always played pivotal roles in Ireland's evolving democracy. Did you know that the area has produced notable political figures throughout the years, helping to shape national policies? As the dust settles on this election, the dynamic between these constituencies continues to evolve, making Sligo-Leitrim a fascinating study in electoral trends. No matter the outcome, this election is a reminder that Irish politics offers all the twists and turns of a gripping novel!
We are finally close to seeing the first candidate out of four in Sligo-Leitrim elected to the Dáil, as Feighan continues to top the poll.
Sligo-Leitrim General Election 2024 updates: Feighan becomes first TD elected.
At least one candidate is expected to be elected in the next count.
The ninth count has been completed in Sligo-Leitrim with no candidate yet reaching the quota of 11381. Fine Gael's Frank Feighan continues to lead the.
Frank Feighan of Fine Gael elected in Sligo-Leitrim on 11th count with the remaining seats for the 34th Dail expected to be filled without quota.
No of seats: 4 Seats filled: 1 8.45pm – First TD elected after 11 counts Fine Gael's Frank Feighan has become the first TD elected in Sligo/Leitrim ...
Former Fianna Fáil TD Marc MacSharry believes that the fourth seat in the Sligo Leitrim constituency is too close to call at this early stage.
It is still all to play for in the Sligo Leitrim constituency which takes in a portion of south Donegal, with no-one elected after six counts.
Outgoing Fine Gael Deputy Frank Feighan topped the poll, followed by Sinn Fein's Martin Kenny and Fianna Fail's Eamonn Scanlon, who is returning to Dail Eireann ...
No of seats: 4 Seats filled: 4 1am Monday The final two seats have been filled in Sligo/Leitrim with Eamon Scanlon (FF) and Marian Harkin (Independent) both ...
With Feighan's surplus not enough to affect the outcome, Chris MacManus is eliminated.
No of seats: 4 Seats filled: 4 1am Monday The final two seats have been filled in Sligo/Leitrim with Eamon Scanlon (FF) and Marian Harkin (Independent) both ...
The final two seats have been filled in Sligo/Leitrim with Eamon Scanlon (FF) and Marian Harkin (Independent) both elected on the 13th and final count without ...
A total of 18 candidates contest four seats in Sligo-Leitrim constituency.