Shane Ross
26. February 2011 | 17:51Ross to top poll in Dublin South
Independent Senator Shane Ross is on course to top the poll in Dublin South with 80 per cent of ballot boxes now tallied. (News Source: The Irish Times - 13:51:12)
Live - Election Count
Labour leader Eamon Gilmore has been elected to the 31st Dáil, having topped the poll in Dún Laoghaire. (News Source: RTE News - 07:28:05)
Fine Gael ‘on course for triumph’
Centre-right party Fine Gael is on course for a resounding victory in the Irish general election. But an exit poll and early tallies suggested leader Enda Kenny will fall short of leading a single-party government. (News Source: Pendle Today - 14:06:50)
Fine Gael ‘on course for triumph’
Centre-right party Fine Gael is on course for a resounding victory in the General Election. But an exit poll and early tallies suggested leader Enda Kenny will fall short of leading a single-party government. (News Source: Horncastle Today - 12:46:18)
Fine Gael ‘on course for triumph’
Fine Gael is on course for a resounding victory in the General Election. But an exit poll and early tallies suggested leader Enda Kenny will fall short of leading a single-party government. (News Source: Sussex Express - 12:57:54)
Fine Gael ‘on course for triumph’
Centre-right party Fine Gael is on course for a resounding victory in the Irish general election. (News Source: Evening Standard - 13:06:31)
First results show seat wins for FG & Labour
The first General Election results are becoming known after several hours of counting at centres across the country. (News Source: RTE News - 07:43:25)
Election diary from Ireland
A top Fianna Fail aide has admitted that the ‘electorate has rioted at the ballot box’ as the outgoing government faces a General Election wipe-out - with Tanaiste Mary Coughlan facing an embarrassing extinction in her native Donegal. (News Source: Irish Central - 14:49:32)
Fianna Fáil under pressure to retain seat in former stronghold
CONSTITUENCY PROFILE: DUBLIN SOUTH:IF FIANNA Fáil fails to win a seat in Dublin South, as widely predicted, it would be a dramatic reversal compared to the 2007 election. (News Source: The Irish Times - 00:39:49)
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