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Updated · Bloomberg · May 24
Fine Gael, Social Democrats Win 2 Irish By-Election Seats
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 24

Fine Gael, Social Democrats Win 2 Irish By-Election Seats

5 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 24
  • Two Irish by-elections on Sunday delivered one seat each to governing coalition member Fine Gael and the Social Democrats.
  • In Dublin Central, Daniel Ennis won for the Social Democrats, taking a seat vacated when Paschal Donohoe left as finance minister for a World Bank role.
  • The result gives the small but growing Social Democrats another electoral gain while Fine Gael retains representation in the other contest.
  • The split outcome leaves Ireland's governing coalition intact and highlights continued momentum for smaller opposition parties in local contests.
After a disastrous by-election, can Sinn Féin's leadership stop the party's slide before the next general election?
Why did a government party break a 30-year trend to win a by-election against a struggling opposition?
How did a candidate with a controversial past win by appealing to hope, inclusion, and transfer votes?