An exit poll in the Republic of Ireland suggests that Sinn Féin has 21.1% of first preference votes with Fine Gael having 21% ...
Elsewhere, the exit poll showed: Social Democrats (5.8%), Labour (5%), Greens (4%), Aontu (3.6%), People Before ...
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's main opposition party Sinn Fein looked on course to narrowly win the most votes at a general ...
Sinn Féin, the former political arm of the IRA, is hoping Ireland's 2024 election will bring it to power for the first time ...
The exit poll put the left wing Sinn Fein on 21.1%, the centre-right Fine Gael of Prime Minister Simon Harris on 21.0% and like-minded coalition partner Fianna Fail on 19.5%. Fine Gael and Fianna ...
Sinn Fein has won Ireland’s election, according to exit polls on Friday night, but looks certain to be shut out of power by ...
An exit poll in Ireland's parliamentary election suggested the three biggest parties have won roughly equal shares and the ...
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris’s Fine Gael party is locked in a virtual dead heat with Sinn Fein in the general election, ...
Sinn Féin leads in the Irish General Election exit poll with 21.1% of first-preference votes, followed closely by Fine Gael at 21% and Fianna Fáil at 19.5%. Sinn Féin, Fine Gael, and Fianna ...
The exit poll suggested voters' support is split widely ... The outgoing government was led by the two parties that have dominated Irish politics for the past century: Fine Gael and Fianna Fail.
This put them narrowly ahead of current coalition partners Fine Gael and Fianna Fail at 21% and 19.5% respectively, according to the Ipsos B&A Exit Poll commissioned by RTE, The Irish Times ...