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Updated · The Guardian · May 24
Gerry Hutch Finishes Fourth in Dublin By-Election With 11.3% as Social Democrats Take Seat
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 24

Gerry Hutch Finishes Fourth in Dublin By-Election With 11.3% as Social Democrats Take Seat

7 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 24
  • Gerry "the monk" Hutch won 2,817 first-preference votes in Dublin Central—11.3% of the total—and finished fourth after transfers lifted him to 4,466, ending his bid for a parliamentary seat.
  • Daniel Ennis of the Social Democrats won with 12,050 votes in the final count, ahead of Sinn Féin's Janice Boylan on 7,787 and the Greens' Janet Horner on 5,452.
  • Hutch ran as an independent on a hardline anti-immigration platform, including calls to intern "illegal immigrants" in camps, and establishment candidates had feared his notoriety could produce an upset.
  • The result was seen as a boost for progressive politics in a contest shaped by living costs, immigration and housing strains, while also reviving questions over Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald's standing after another by-election setback.
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