Catch the excitement as Waterford counts down to the election results with David Cullinane re-elected and buzzing updates from the count centre!
The 2024 General Election in Waterford has certainly provided its fair share of thrills, with the count centre abuzz as results were revealed. Fresh from his triumph, David Cullinane of Sinn Féin has secured his seat again with an impressive 11,936 first preference votes. This victory seems to signal a solid support base for the party in the region, making him the talk of the town. Presenter Rachael English, along with political analysts Barry Lenihan and Theresa Reidy from UCC, took to their platforms to dive deep into the political discourse, dissecting the implications of Cullinane's strong performance and what it means for Sinn Féin moving forward.
While elections can often be riddled with tension and suspense, Waterford's excitement came right down to the wire. With a total of 171 boxes finalized, the atmosphere echoed the line, ‘The gap is significant,' with Labour candidates reveling in their electoral gains. As they watched their fellow contenders share in the applause and let out sighs of relief, the road to representation was anything but calm. McGrath was just a mere 256 votes away from joining the ranks, reminding us all how every vote counts in this thrilling electoral game!
In the unfolding drama, the fourth count saw little change in terms of results, which meant that suspense lingered as representatives awaited news of the remaining seats. With four seats up for grabs, every candidate was eyeing the possibility of a seat at the table. The re-elections and hopeful changes meant there were discussions about political allegiances, potential coalitions, and shifting voter dynamics – all of which made for riveting coverage and analysis.
As the dust begins to settle from the excitement of the day, we can't help but appreciate that every election not only shifts political landscapes but also provides a chance for communities to voice their opinions and push for change. What's more, this year's results reaffirm the tangible power of grassroots movements and community support in the electoral process. Remember, local elections are strong indicators of population sentiment, making them essential to keeping our political system in check. Just like a good pint shared at the pub post-election, it reminds us of the value of coming together to reflect, celebrate, and discuss the future!
Latest updates from the Waterford count centre with four seats up for grabs · 'The gap is significant' · Labour candidate delighted · Second Sinn Féin seat on the ...
In this episode, presenter Rachael English is joined by Barry Lenihan and guest Theresa Reidy, Political Scientist at UCC. They analyse the Waterford ...
David Cullinane has been re-elected on the first count in Waterford, with 11,936 first preference votes. Speaking to the Waterford News & Star immediately after ...
The final tally of 171 boxes has been finalised on the Waterford front, and it appears David Cullinane of Sinn Féin will repeat his 2020 General Election ...
Five candidates' votes are to be redistributed. McGrath just 256 votes off being elected. Updated 22.00. Advertisement. Wexford - 3rd count. The ...
No of seats: 4 Seats filled: 1 10.35 pm: Fourth count makes little impact The fourth count didn't shift much weight around with 514 votes being distributed ...
No of seats: 4 Seats filled: 1 10.35 pm: Fourth count makes little impact The fourth count didn't shift much weight around with 514 votes being distributed ...
David Cullinane is elected on the first countSenator John Cummins looks set to take a seatFight expected for final seatMary Butler is performing well and ...
David Cullinane is elected on the first countSenator John Cummins and outgoing TD Mary Butler inching close to electionFight expected for final seat.
No of seats: 4 Seats filled: 1 11.30 pm: Counting suspended after fifth count From the early tallies it was clear that Sinn Féin would top the poll with ...