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Latest | Donegal General Election 2024 update: 100% Redress’ Charles Ward and Minister Charlie McConalogue claim final two seats
Donegal
Donegal
All five seats in the Donegal constituency have been filled
All five seats in the Donegal constituency have been filled
Charles Ward has been elected
Charles Ward has been elected
Charlie McConalogue has been elected
Charlie McConalogue has been elected
Charles Ward celebrates his election.
Charles Ward celebrates his election.
Celebrations for Team Cope.
Celebrations for Team Cope.
Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher has been elected
Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher has been elected
Independent candidate and outgoing TD Thomas Pringle.
Independent candidate and outgoing TD Thomas Pringle.
Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher with family and supporters have arrived in the count centre ahead of his election.
Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher with family and supporters have arrived in the count centre ahead of his election.
Mary T Sweeney on the phone to party colleagues.
Mary T Sweeney on the phone to party colleagues.
Kim McMenamin has been eliminated from the count.
Kim McMenamin has been eliminated from the count.
Pearse Doherty celebrates as he is elected on the first count.
Pearse Doherty celebrates as he is elected on the first count.
Day two is underway in Donegal.
Day two is underway in Donegal.
Padraig MacLochainn celebrates as he is elected on the second count.
Padraig MacLochainn celebrates as he is elected on the second count.
Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher at the Count Centre
Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher at the Count Centre
Fine Gael Senator Nikki Bradley.
Fine Gael Senator Nikki Bradley.
Pearse Doherty.
Pearse Doherty.
Sorting is underway in Co Donegal.
Sorting is underway in Co Donegal.
Donegal
Donegal
All five seats in the Donegal constituency have been filled
All five seats in the Donegal constituency have been filled
Emma Ryan
Yesterday at 23:00
No of seats: 5
Seats filled: 5
2am: and that’s the end!
Charles Ward of the 100% Redress Party and Fianna Fáil Minister Charlie McConalogue have been elected in Donegal.
Charles Ward (11,714) was elected to the fourth seat while Charlie McConalogue (11,683) took the fifth seat.
Both were elected without reaching the quota of 12,771.
Outgoing TD Thomas Pringle failed to retain his seat.
Following his defeat, he said it has been a pleasure to represent the people of Donegal.
All five seats have now been filled and the election has concluded.
Charlie McConalogue celebrates his election.
Charlie McConalogue celebrates his election.
12.30am: Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher elected to third seat in Donegal
Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher has been elected on count 15 in Donegal.
The Fianna Fáil political veteran said his return to the Daíl is a major achievement for him and his team, ‘Team Cope’.
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He was elected with 13,660 votes, after receiving 1,350 transfers from Fine Gael’s Nikki Bradley.
His surplus is now being transferred with Charlie McConalogue and Charles Ward set to be elected on the next count.
Outgoing TD Thomas Pringle is set to lose out on his seat.
Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher (FF) 13,660
Charlie McConalogue (FF) 11,019
Thomas Pringle (NP) 10,255
Outgoing TD Pringle has been behind on the race for the fifth seat until the fourteenth count when he received 2,147 transfers, leaving him 341 votes ahead of McConalogue (9,172).
However, Pringle’s lead is expected to be short lived as Fine Gael candidate Nikki Bradley’s 6,176 votes are now being distributed and will be transfer friendly to Charlie McConalogue, pushing him into the fifth seat.
Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher (12,310) and Charles Ward (10,855) are expected to be elected at the next count.