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We're down to the final 12 seats - here is who's fighting to get over the line

Counts, and recounts, will happen in five constituencies later today.

IT’S DAY THREE of counting in the general election and 162 seats have been filled, with 12 left to go.

Fianna Fáil are currently on 43 seats, while Sinn Féin and Fine Gael are on 36 seats each.

Let’s catch up on the constituencies with seats left to be filled.

Cavan-Monaghan

Cavan-Monaghan is yet to fill four of its five seats. Fine Gael’s David Maxwell was elected on the 10th count. Former minister Heather Humphreys previously held a FG seat in the constituency but recently announced her retirement.

The other seats look set to go to Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil, but Aontú’s Sarah O’Reilly is still in the mix.

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Sinn Féin’s Matt Carthy is currently in second place, followed by Fianna Fáil’s Niamh Smyth and Brendan Smith in third and fourth.

O’Reilly is currently in fifth place, but the sixth and seventh spots are held by Sinn Féin’s Cathy Bennett and Pauline Tully. Once Carthy is elected, they’re expected to get a boost from transfers and Bennett is most likely to take the final seat.

Kildare North

Two of the five seats in Kildare-North have been filled so far – by Fianna Fáil’s James Lawless and the Social Democrats’ Aidan Farrelly.

After 10 counts, Sinn Féin’s Réada Cronin is in third position, Fine Gael’s Joe Neville is in fourth, Fianna Fáil’s Naoise Ó Cearúil is in fifth, Fine Gael’s Bernard Durkan is in sixth and independent Bill Clear is in seventh.

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Durkan, who has been a TD since the early 1980s, is likely to lose his seat. He previously served as Fine Gael’s chief whip and Minister of State for Social Welfare.

Louth

Two seats have been filled so far in the five-seat Louth constituency – they’ve gone to Sinn Féin candidates Ruairí Ó Murchú and Joanna Byrne. The area is a stronghold for Sinn Féin, former party leader Gerry Adams served as a TD there from 2011 to 2020.

After 18 counts, here is the current order of remaining candidates in Louth:

  • Ged Nash (Labour)
  • Erin McGreehan (Fianna Fáil)
  • Paula Butterly (Fine Gael)
  • Kevin Callan (independent)
  • Alison Comyn (Fianna Fáil)

Fine Gael’s other candidate, Senator John McGahon (who was mired in controversy throughout the campaign) was eliminated yesterday.

Recounts

As well as the above ongoing counts, a number of recounts have also been requested.

Cork North-Central

Four of the five seats in Cork-North Central have been filled by Thomas Gould (Sinn Féin), Pádraig O’Sullivan (Fianna Fáil), Colm Burke (Fine Gael) and Ken O’Flynn (Independent Ireland).

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The fifth and final seat remains vacant, after 16 counts.

Two candidates are vying for that: Eoghan Kenny (Labour) and Solidarity’s Mick Barry. At various stages, dozens of votes were separating the men. At one point, it was a single vote.

Barry has requested a recount. Returning officer Martin Harvey will meet the candidates and decide the extent of the recount shortly before 10am.

Tipperary North

Veteran independent TD Michael Lowry topped the poll in Tipperary North, as expected. The final two seats are still up for grabs after a number of recounts.

Labour’s Alan Kelly looks set to take the second seat, and Fianna Fáil’s Ryan O’Meara is currently in third place after nine counts.

Just *seven* votes separated Fianna Fáil’s Michael Smith (6,369) and independent Jim Ryan (6,362) at one stage. The latter requested a recount – on the first recount Smith was ahead by just one vote, and on the second recount he was ahead by just two votes.

Ryan has requested a third recount which is due to get underway at 11am.

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 9:53 AM

    It’s probably those that didn’t vote will be the biggest complainers. After reading above, it shows why it’s so important to vote as just one can actually make a difference

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 8:42 AM

    Good they will not need labour or SD’s just a few independents

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 9:02 AM

    @Dan Murphy:
    Looks like 86 between them.
    48 FF
    38 FG
    Rotating the top job isn’t going to happen I’d say and Michael Fitzmurice minister for state in charge of green policies……..
    Turf baby turf!!!

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 9:51 AM

    @Dan Murphy: The Boxer will be King

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 10:26 AM

    @Dan Murphy: My thoughts exactly

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 12:11 PM

    @Dave G Doe: The greens were completely wiped out in 2011 and yet were back in government in the climate and transport portfolio in 2020 so you just don’t know. In truth it makes little difference as we are locked into climate targets legally for which there are massive fines if we don’t meet them. None of the elected parties are going to row back on that anyway. The greens can be annoying and a little smug sometimes but they were probably a convenient lightning rod for criticism and blame for the two main parties.

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 12:17 PM

    Short memories. Bankrupted and bailed out the banks between them . Gave away our land to vulture funds, while residing over the largest housing crisis in Europe. They look nice in suits though.

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 1:06 PM

    @Paul Hayes: True too. We have goldfish memory (not just us, btw!) It’s said that we ‘get the politicians we deserve’ – we’ve proved that, yet again.
    The ‘Left’ here need to learn to cohere before elections or suffer the consequences – again though, that’s a historical ‘thing’. The Left find it more enticing to bicker among themselves about finer points of detail than to set aside difference in favour of the bigger picture – again, y’reap what you sow!

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 8:55 AM

    Hon Mick.

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 10:38 AM

    @Setanta O’Toole: go on back to Dublin Mick, you’re not wanted down here.

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 10:41 AM

    @Ian Cunningham: who is wanted?

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 6:31 PM

    @Setanta O’Toole: anyone, but far left or right.

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 1:32 PM

    I was speaking with a woman on Friday and asked her if she had voted.’ Yes’,she replied, ‘ but I’ve no idea who I voted for ‘.
    Mental health is the issue that needs to be addressed.

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    Dec 2nd 2024, 1:25 PM

    It’s looking like they won’t need labour or soc Dems,maybe as little as one or two independent.

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