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LAST UPDATE | 22 May
PEOPLE ARE CONTINUING to cast their votes in the Galway West and Dublin Central byelections, with turnout this evening nearing 50% in parts of each constituency.
Voters will today decide who should fill the seats left vacant by President Catherine Connolly and former finance minister Paschal Donohoe.
Polls opened at 7am and will remain open until 10pm tonight.
If you’re registered, you will have received a polling card, which includes your elector number and the name of the polling station you can vote at.
You can only vote in your designated polling station.
You don’t need to bring your polling information card with you to vote, but you must bring a form of valid ID, such as a passport, driving licence, or student ID that includes a photograph.
Turnout has steadily picked up today, with average turnout for Dublin Central at 39.5% as of 9.30pm.
Here are some figures from the constituency’s polling stations:
As of 8pm, turnout for Galway West was an average of 37.8%.
Here are figures reported by the returning officer for the vast constituency:
There are 17 candidates running in Galway West.
They are:
In addition, Cork-based businessman John O’Leary is running as an Independent candidate in both Dublin Central and Galway West.
The other 13 candidates in Dublin Central are:
With reporting by Eoghan Dalton
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