- Fri Jul 09, 2021 5:09 pm
#6120
...a by-election was held yesterday in the Dublin Bay South seat, with counting starting this morning.
15 candidates standing, and the Irish Labour party candidate Ivana Bacik has managed to secure the most first preferences (30.2%) ahead of Fine Gael (26.2%), followed by Sinn Fein on 15.8% (whom have already conceded that they won't win). DBS is perhaps the most affluent constituency presently in the Republic, but it's also notably socially liberal and generally leans somewhat towards Fine Gael - the by-election was called after the resignation of a FG member for non-scandalous reasons.
If Bacik gets over the quota line that'll be a big boost to Labour as they've been in the wilderness over the last few years after getting a right kicking in the 2016 GE in response to being in governing coalition with FG (19.5% of first preference votes in 2011, down to 6.6% in 2016 resulting in 7 seats, down from 37 in 2011). They presently have six seats in the Dáil.
The most eyebrow raising result from the first count however has been that of Deirdre Conroy of Fianna Fail, party of current Taoiseach Michael Martin - getting just 4.6% of first preference votes in fifth place. FF were never fancied to win this seat, but even that tally will be a big blow to them.
Otherwise, also good to see the National Party get a right kicking despite running their leader here.
Ongoing count available from RTÉ's site - https://www.rte.ie/news/dublin-bay-sout ... nstituency
15 candidates standing, and the Irish Labour party candidate Ivana Bacik has managed to secure the most first preferences (30.2%) ahead of Fine Gael (26.2%), followed by Sinn Fein on 15.8% (whom have already conceded that they won't win). DBS is perhaps the most affluent constituency presently in the Republic, but it's also notably socially liberal and generally leans somewhat towards Fine Gael - the by-election was called after the resignation of a FG member for non-scandalous reasons.
If Bacik gets over the quota line that'll be a big boost to Labour as they've been in the wilderness over the last few years after getting a right kicking in the 2016 GE in response to being in governing coalition with FG (19.5% of first preference votes in 2011, down to 6.6% in 2016 resulting in 7 seats, down from 37 in 2011). They presently have six seats in the Dáil.
The most eyebrow raising result from the first count however has been that of Deirdre Conroy of Fianna Fail, party of current Taoiseach Michael Martin - getting just 4.6% of first preference votes in fifth place. FF were never fancied to win this seat, but even that tally will be a big blow to them.
Otherwise, also good to see the National Party get a right kicking despite running their leader here.
Ongoing count available from RTÉ's site - https://www.rte.ie/news/dublin-bay-sout ... nstituency
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