Counting has begun in the Irish general election, as exit polls suggest a close contest between the three major parties.
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Vote counting is underway in Ireland’s national election. An exit poll suggests the contest is a close-fought race among the ...
The three main parties were deadlocked in an exit poll after voting finished on Friday. Counting starts on Saturday morning, ...
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Vote counting in Ireland's general election gets underway Saturday with an exit poll indicating a tight finish between the three main parties.
By 10.30am, Fine Gael was at 24pc, Fianna Fáil at 21pc and Brian Stanley at 20pc. As the morning wore on, he dropped back to ...