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Wexford

1 Seats
Count 4 | Refresh
Malcolm Byrne Fianna Fáil
36.47%
George Lawlor Labour
27.01%
Verona Murphy Fine Gael
26.83%
2 3 Count 4 5
Malcolm Byrne Fianna Fáil
14,729 +1,647
36.47%
George Lawlor Labour
10,907 +2,390
27.01%
Verona Murphy Fine Gael
10,836 +893
26.83%
Johnny Mythen Sinn Féin
Eliminated -4,665
Karin Dubsky Green Party
Eliminated -3,037
Cinnamon Blackmore Solidarity/People Before Profit
Charlie Keddy Independent
Melissa O’Neill Irish Freedom Party
Jim Codd Aontú
Non Transferable
2,772 +1,948
6.86%
Total
39,244
100%
Electorate
114,483
Valid
40,382
Invalid
314
0.77%
Turnout
40,696
35.55%
Quota
20,192

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