Election results live: Catherine Connolly elected after landslide win and promises to be an âinclusive presidentâ
With all 43 constituencies declared, the Independent candidate took a 63 per cent share of votes
With all 43 constituencies declared, the Independent candidate took a 63 per cent share of votes
She proved to be an exceptional candidate â poised, disciplined and possessed of an unflappable temperament
Independent candidate Catherine Connolly overwhelming favourite to become Irelandâs next president
Voter numbers by teatime lower generally that they were at the same stage of polling day in 2018
Fine Gaelâs Humphreys and independent Connolly urge members of public to exercise right to vote amid fears of low turnout
Re-election of Michael D Higgins saw 44% cast ballots
Guests include scientists from University of Galway who earlier this year helped discover a new planet
Who can be president? Who can vote in presidential elections? When will we know the result?
Estimated running costs represents increase of around 95% since Michael D Higgins was first elected in 2011
Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys face final week of campaign
We love all our presidents, even the ones we didnât vote for - but none has been such a genius at branding as Michael D Higgins
Is the outcome now certain, or could there be a determining moment in the final days of this Ăras campaign?
Identifying a theme, forging a relationship with the Government, unity and foreign trips will be pressing issues for the first 100 days
If the Government parties and their leaders arenât worried about the political implications, theyâre sticking their heads in the sand
The Monaghan woman on getting Jarlath Burnsâs support over questioning about her husbandâs past Orange Order ties, criticism of her by Lucia OâFarrell, and her hopes of being a unifying president
Who can be president? Who can vote in presidential elections? When will we know the result?
With a new generation of voters coming of age, neutrality could be a decisive factor
Meanwhile TĂĄnaiste Simon Harris wins confidence vote, as Opposition criticises âbroken promisesâ
The president has a range of powers outlined in the Constitution, some of which have never even been used
The powers of a president are limited, so when it comes to selecting one, voters are less interested in policy or ideology
Britain will protect its own skies first, chair of Latvian parliamentâs foreign affairs committee says
In the News podcast: Fourteen years ago he promised a âpresidency of ideasâ
Each office holder has brought a particular emphasis and Michael D Higgins has followed suit
Voters will not just be choosing between two candidates; they will opt for one of two divergent positions on foreign policy and defence
Michael D and the two Marys were masters at it. I donât want to be mean about this crop of candidates. But, you know
What some criticise as an outspokenness overstepping the bounds of his office, others see as the outgoing Presidentâs knack of speaking to âthe beating heartâ of Irish public opinion
His writing, live shows, radio and podcast work radiated infectious curiosity, cultural nuance and a sense of the mystical undercurrents in life
10 people died at Traveller halting site a decade ago
Some presidential controversies have been faintly comic, others more serious
In online battle for support, Catherine Connolly is beating Heather Humphreys
President emphasises âshared commitment to freedom and justiceâ during Cyril Ramaphosa visit
Fianna FĂĄil candidateâs move leaves Heather Humphreys and Catherine Connolly in race for Ăras
The problem is, judging by her performance in this weekâs television debate, she doesnât believe in herself
His prolific speeches and writings are a highlight of his two-term presidency
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