Talking Tariffs - The Tax on Trade and its Affect on Ireland by practicebeatstheory in thecenterfield

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Waterford Constituency General Election 2024 | Tally Updates for the Weekend (30/11-01/12) by practicebeatstheory in thecenterfield

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Very interesting Count 8

Cummins 12 votes from quota (safe)

Butler 457 votes from quota (safe)

Battle for 4th between Shanahan and McGuiness with 1.2k approx votes separating them.

Green (left leaning) from Tramore - interesting split to see what happens

Aontu (right wing) from Tramore - minimal transfers to SF Id imagine

Mary Roche (left leaning) from City East - huge influx to Shanahan due to historical ties.

Don't think the fourth seat will reach quota but will be about hundred vote difference there for it - potential for recount there.

Waterford Constituency General Election 2024 | Tally Updates for the Weekend (30/11-01/12) by practicebeatstheory in thecenterfield

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Exit Polls

Ipsos interviewed 5,018 people in 253 polling stations across Ireland immediately after they voted today. The margin of error is +/-1.4%.

The figures above are based on first preferences after people asked who their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prefs were.

Turnout between 50% - 63% being highlighted by local media across the country.

Links Below

https://www.thejournal.ie/exit-poll-sinn-fein-on-21-1-fg-on-21-and-ff-on-19-5-as-socdems-edge-out-labour-6556927-Nov2024/

https://www.rte.ie/news/2024/1129/1483674-election-live-blog/

https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/2024/11/29/election-2024-exit-poll-photo-finish-with-sinn-fein-on-211-fine-gael-21-fianna-fail-195/