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The latest exit poll suggests Sinn Féin will win around 21.1% of the vote, a share that would leave the party edging the popular vote but with no clear path to power. The remaining 40% of the ...
Various organisations conduct regular opinion polls to gauge voting intentions. Results of such polls are displayed in the lists below. On 1 November, Coimisiún na Meán announced the lifting of the reporting moratorium that had been in place since 1997, and which had prevented election coverage from 14:00 on the day prior to the election until the close of polls.
Sinn Fein (21.1%), Fine Gael (21%) and Fianna Fail (19.5%) are virtually neck-and-neck in terms of first preference votes in the Irish General Election, according to an exit poll.
An exit poll in the Republic of Ireland suggests that Sinn Féin has 21.1% of first preference votes with Fine Gael having 21%, making the result of the general election too close to call. The ...
Harris retorted that Sinn Féin "press officer is in prison tonight"; a reference to the recent conviction in Northern Ireland of Michael McMonagle for child sex offences. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] [ 114 ] The smaller political parties focused on key issues like governance and policy direction.
Ireland election: Incumbent center-right parties likely to retain power, but left-wing Sinn Fein holds water. ... Fianna Fáil, had 19.5%, according to an Ipsos B&A poll, which asked 5,018 voters ...
The three largest parties were virtually neck-and-neck heading into the vote, according to the latest opinion poll. Irish voters head to polls in ‘too close to call’ General Election Skip to ...
All opinion polls shown below were commissioned by print or broadcast media outlets, with the exception of the Survation poll conducted up to 2 February 2020, which was commissioned by Sinn Féin. Color key: Exit poll Private poll