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Irish general election: Voting is underway to elect new parliament | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Voting is underway in the Republic of Ireland to elect 157 new members of parliament. | |
The Irish parliament (Dáil) has reduced in size, meaning any new government needs the support of nearly 80 elected members (called Teachtaí Dála or TDs). | The Irish parliament (Dáil) has reduced in size, meaning any new government needs the support of nearly 80 elected members (called Teachtaí Dála or TDs). |
More than 3m people are eligible to vote, including Irish and UK citizens. | More than 3m people are eligible to vote, including Irish and UK citizens. |
Polling stations across 40 different constituencies opened at 07:00 local time (same as GMT) and will close at 22:00 on Friday. | |
More than 2,000 voters living on Irish islands off the coast of counties Donegal, Mayo and Galway got the chance to cast their ballots on Thursday. | More than 2,000 voters living on Irish islands off the coast of counties Donegal, Mayo and Galway got the chance to cast their ballots on Thursday. |
TDs will be elected according to the single transferable vote (STV) system, in which candidates have to reach a quota, before their surplus votes are distributed to other candidates. | TDs will be elected according to the single transferable vote (STV) system, in which candidates have to reach a quota, before their surplus votes are distributed to other candidates. |
There will be a total of 158 seats in the next parliament, but one of them has already been filled. | There will be a total of 158 seats in the next parliament, but one of them has already been filled. |
That is because, under Irish electoral law, the Speaker (Ceann Comhairle) is automatically re-elected unless they have announced their intention to retire. | That is because, under Irish electoral law, the Speaker (Ceann Comhairle) is automatically re-elected unless they have announced their intention to retire. |
The election count is expected to last over the weekend. | The election count is expected to last over the weekend. |