The exit poll placed Sinn Féin at 21.1% of the vote, narrowly leading the Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris's party Fine Gael who had 21% of the vote, and their governing partners Fianna Fáil at 19.5%.
The Republic of Ireland goes to the polls on Friday to elect its next president. Only Irish citizens who normally reside in the Republic of Ireland are eligible to vote, meaning those living abroad or ...
Dublin — Ireland's opposition party Sinn Féin looked on course to narrowly win the popular vote in the country's general election on Friday, an exit poll suggested, but its two main political rivals— ...
Irish exit polling suggests that the incumbent center-right parties could likely form a coalition government, though vote counting continues on Sunday and the left-wing Sinn Féin remains in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Candidates have been whittled down to the final two: Independent candidate Catherine Connolly (pictured) and Fine Gael’s Heather ...
DUBLIN -- A marathon vote-counting exercise was underway Saturday in Ireland's national election after an exit poll suggested that the contest is a close-fought race among the country's three largest ...
The Irish political party Aontú has launched a new Bill that seeks to amend the Irish Constitution to allow Irish citizens in the North of Ireland to be able to vote in Ireland's Presidential ...
Dublin — Ireland's opposition party Sinn Féin looked on course to narrowly win the popular vote in the country's general election on Friday, an exit poll suggested, but its two main political rivals— ...