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Election 2024: Sinn Fein and Fianna Fail polling well in Inishowen as expected

written by Staff Writer November 30, 2024
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As predicted Sinn Fein are polling very strongly in Inishowen as is Fianna Fail’s Charlie McConalogue.

A total of 24 boxes have now been opened in the peninsula so far.

Padraig MacLochlainn is on 35.9%, Pearse Doherty is on 15.7% while Charlie McConalogue is on 18.7%.

The 100% Redress candidate Charles Ward is on 11.7%.

Local Buncrana candidate Kim McMenamin of the Irish People Party is on 2.1%.

Fine Gael’s Nikki Bradley is on 3.5%.

Election 2024: Sinn Fein and Fianna Fail polling well in Inishowen as expected was last modified: November 30th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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