Posts Tagged ‘ Pearse Doherty ’

Donegal South West: Count 4

November 26, 2010
By Stephen
Donegal South West: Count 4

Image via Wikipedia And the results of the final count after Pringle’s votes are distributed: Doherty, Pearse SF +1709 (16897) O’Neill, Barry FG +869 (8102) Ó Domhnaill, Brian FF +433 (8069) Non-Transferable +805 (2135) As neither O’Neill or Ó Domhnaill can reach quota, Pearse Doherty has been declared elected. He is now a TD. It is interesting also to see that Fine Gael’s Barry O’Neil managed to finish up in 2nd place. Granted only by30 odd votes, but that...

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Donegal South West: Count 3

November 26, 2010
By Stephen
Donegal South West: Count 3

Image via Wikipedia And the results of the third count, distribution of McBreaty’s 3,375 votes, are as follows: Doherty, Pearse SF +1452 (15,188) Ó Domhnail, Brian FF +278 (7,636) O Neill, Barry FG +871 (7,313) Pringle, Thomas Ind +272 (3,763) Non-Transferable +1298(1,330) As no candidate has reached the quota, Thomas Pringle is eliminated. I think Pearse Doherty will be elected on this the fourth count. Related articles Donegal South West: Count 2 (stephenspillane.com) Donegal South West: Count 1 (stephenspillane.com)...

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Donegal South West: Count 2

November 26, 2010
By Stephen
Donegal South West: Count 2

Image by jaqian via Flickr No major changes after the 2nd count, but here are the current standings: Doherty, Pearse, SF +17 (13,736), Ó Domhnaill, Brian FF +4 (7,348), O’Neill, Barry FG +18 (6,442) Pringle, Thomas Ind +9 (3,447), McBrearty, Frank Lab +53 (3,419), Non-Transferrable 32 McBrearty has been eliminated and his vote of 3,3419 is being distributed among the remaining candidates. With Doherty being 3,477 votes behind quota this will probably go to the 4th count. Related articles...

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Donegal South West: Count 1

November 26, 2010
By Stephen
Donegal South West: Count 1

The results from ElectionsIreland.org As expected Doherty as topped the poll. Unexpectedly Labour’s Frank McBreaty has come 4th with the Independent Thomas Pringle beating him by 90 votes on the first count. It will be interesting if he gets eliminated on the 2nd count! For the second count Ann Sweeney (Ind/New Ireland) has been eliminated and her 133 votes are being distributed. Some may see  Barry O’Neills result as being a poor one, but the fact that he is...

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Donegal South West: Exit Poll

November 26, 2010
By Stephen
Donegal South West: Exit Poll

Image via Wikipedia Some interesting results from sources tonight in Donegal South West on an exit poll conducted there today. While voting during todays by-election was down on the 60% that voted in 2007, turnout today is expected to have been between 30 and 40%. The results of the exit poll circulating among politics heads are as follows: Pearse Doherty (SF) 33% Brian Ó Domhnaill (FF) 21% Frank McBrearty (Lab) 19% Barry O’Neill (FG) 18% Thomas Pringle (Ind) 8%...

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Donegal South West By-Election: FG in the starting blocks.

January 13, 2010
By Stephen
Donegal South West By-Election: FG in the starting blocks.

Image via Wikipedia Fine Gael is set to hold its Convention for the Donegal South West By-election on February 15th. Joe McHugh TD (Donegal North East) has been appointed Director of Elections for the bye-election for Fine Gael. This will be a very interesting race considering the goings on over the budget at the County Council. Fianna Fail might not be too popular, but with it being a Fianna Fail seat up for grabs who knows what will happen....

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Donegal South West – Bye-Election

June 8, 2009
By Stephen
Donegal South West – Bye-Election

So its looking like Pat “The Cope” Gallagher will be elected to the European Parliament at some point tonight or tomorrow morning which means he will not be voting on the motion of no confidence in the Dáil. It also means that there will be another bye-election this year. This time it takes place in Donegal South West. Donegal South West is a 3 seat constituency. In the General Election in 2004 the results were like this (from Electionsireland.org)...

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