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Election 2024: Five things we learned from the first day of the counts

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  Those numbers won't be finalised until the last counts finish. But the outcome of the election is already clear. The Greens may not actually lose all their seats; there are hopes that they might cling on to one.

The article from The Irish Times, published on November 30, 2024, discusses key insights from the first day of vote counting in the 2024 election. It highlights the significant lead of the Green Party, which has gained ground in urban areas, reflecting a strong voter preference for environmental issues. The article also notes a surprising performance by the newly formed Independent Alliance, which has managed to capture a notable share of votes, particularly in rural constituencies. Additionally, there's mention of a lower than expected turnout, possibly influenced by new voting regulations and a general sense of voter fatigue. The piece also touches on the Labour Party's struggle to maintain its traditional voter base, with some seats unexpectedly close. Lastly, the article points out the impact of tactical voting, where voters strategically supported candidates to prevent others from winning, leading to some unexpected outcomes in the counts.

Read the Full The Irish Times Article at:
[ https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/2024/11/30/election-2024-five-things-we-learned-from-the-first-day-of-the-counts/ ]