Counting to begin in two by-elections

The process of counting votes in two closely-watched by-elections begins on Saturday morning.
Counting to begin in two by-elections

By Cillian Sherlock, Press Association

The process of counting votes in two closely-watched by-elections begins on Saturday morning.

Two new members of the Dáil will be elected in the process after voters in parts of Galway and Dublin went to the polls on Friday.

They chose from a a range of candidates to fill the seats vacated by Catherine Connolly when she became president, and former minister Paschal Donohoe, who left political life to become the World Bank’s chief knowledge officer.

The respective by-elections are being held in Galway West and Dublin Central.

The first boxes holding ballots will be opened at 9am at the RDS in Dublin and the Galway Lawn Tennis Club.

Dublin Central by-election
A voter casts their vote at the polling station at St Columba’s National School (Brian Lawless/PA)

They must first be sorted before counting formally begins, in a process which could run into Sunday because of Ireland’s complex system of proportional representation with a single transferable vote (PR-STV), where candidates are ranked by preference.

It means the voting slips need to be counted several times, an undertaking which can take several hours.

However, a sense of the race will begin to emerge as tally counters observe the sorting of the votes.

The candidates in Dublin Central include Sinn Féin’s Janice Boylan, who is hoping to secure a second seat in the constituency alongside party leader Mary Lou McDonald; Social Democrats candidate Daniel Ennis; Green Party’s Janet Horner; Dublin Lord Mayor and Fine Gael’s Ray McAdam; People Before Profit’s Eoghan O Ceannabhain; Fianna Fáil’s John Stephens; Aontú’s Ian Noel Smyth and Labour’s Ruth O’Dea.

The campaign of Gerry “The Monk” Hutch, who has been described in court by a judge as the patriarchal figurehead of the Hutch criminal organisation, has also been closely watched in the constituency.

Independents Tony Corrigan, Colm Joseph Flood, Mannix Flynn, Malachy Steenson, and John O’Leary are also running.

Dublin Central by-election
Ballot boxes will be opened from 9am (Brian Lawless/PA)

The other TDs in the four-seater constituency are Labour’s Marie Sherlock, and Social Democrat Garry Gannon.

The current TDs for Galway West are Fianna Fáil’s John Connolly, Sinn Féin’s Mairead Farrell, Minister of State and independent TD Noel Grealish, and Fine Gael Minister for Education Hildegarde Naughton.

In contention for the fifth seat are Fine Gael’s Sean Kyne, Labour’s Helen Ogbu, Social Democrats’ Mide Nic Fhionnlaoich, Sinn Féin’s Mark Lohan, Green Party candidate Niall Murphy, Fianna Fáil’s Cillian Keane, People Before Profit’s Denman Rooke, Aontú’s Orla Nugent and Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas, formerly of Fianna Fáil.

Galway City mayor Mike Cubbard is among independents Neill Bairead, Patrick Feeney, Sheila Garrity, John OLeary, Michael Ryan and Thomas Welby – with AJ Cahill running for The Irish People.

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