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Last year
2023
Latest opinion poll reveals a drop in support for Sinn Féin
Health and economy ranked as bigger concerns than Protocol for Northern Ireland's voters
All time
Electoral Commission one step closer as government approves initial plan for regulator
'I expect more from you': Letters of complaint sent to the Taoiseach called on him to drop Verona Murphy
Conservative Sebastian Kurz on track to retake power in Austrian snap election
Gsoc launches public interest probe into voter registration irregularities in Kerry
Residents on Ireland's islands will now vote on the same day as the rest of the country
Nearly a billion people expected to vote as Indian election gets underway
Concerns over mystery Facebook ads claiming to offer 'unbiased facts' on Eighth Referendum
Islanders will be able to vote on the same day as the rest of the country
All smiles, but Australia's in political limbo after voters punish government
New poll shows more than twice as many people want Martin as Taoiseach over Kenny
'I'm a first time voter and I got to see democracy unfold in front of my eyes at the RDS'
'This is why my vote is so important to me'
'For me, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are virtually the same'
Vincent Browne's People's Debate wraps up after mammoth 40 shows
Beautiful Bray and the demise of the Irish main street
Matchy-matchy: Fine Gael ministers send the same tweets, word for word, during live debate
You risk blowing your savings on a lifetime supply of customised pens when you run for election
'Power is a drug': Alan Kelly's recent interview showed the true colours of Irish politics
Digital can deliver vital votes - but how do politicians earn the 'like' love?
Sinn Féin wants a vote pact with other left-wing parties - but not everyone's up for it
If Budget 2016 was a giveaway, it hasn't convinced voters
More women will be in the next Dáil — that would be the case even without gender quotas
'People with disabilities and the homeless aren't being taken care of because of your vote'
An Australian documentary about the marriage referendum has been getting a huge response
There has been a HUGE surge in voter registration
Checktheregister.ie excludes some Dublin streets, but you could still be on the electoral register
Nearly 1% of voters 'struck off' Dublin City electoral register since January
Are you voting in the May referendums? Better check you're on the register
'I shudder to think about a Sinn Féin foreign policy that would alienate allies'
Date for same-sex marriage referendum set for 22 May
Move to stop Irish people voting in UK election labelled 'perverse in the extreme'
'We're ready': Fianna Fáil selects two familiar faces to run in the next general election
Micheál Martin: I think Enda Kenny is deluded and no one takes him seriously
UKIP set to win second UK parliament seat
This mayor says she wasn’t throwing gang signs with a convicted felon
Living abroad, but want to vote? A decision on your rights could be made in the next 7 weeks
Ukrainian voters head to the polls in snap elections for a new parliament
Obama pulls smoothest move ever after voter tells him "don't touch my girlfriend"