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Counting of Donegal votes
underway
25.05.07
Counting gets underway
at 9am this morning at the Mount Errigal Hotel,
Letterkenny, to determine who will represent the
people of Inishowen and the rest of Donegal North
East in the 30th Dáil. |
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Voting was described as
"brisk" in the constituency last night as rain
earlier in the day gave way to drier conditions
several hours before polling ended at 10.30pm.
One of the most senior voters to turn out at Scoil
Iosagain, Buncrana, was 91-year old James McGrory.
Born in the year of the Easter Rising - 1916 - the
nonogenarian said it was important for him to use
his vote. |
Braving less than
favourable weather conditions in his hometown
yesterday to exercise his franchise as well as his "oul
stiff legs", he said: "You couldn't let an election
pass without voting." |
Meanwhile, some
candidates made appearances at polling stations
while others drove around the peninsula with loud
hailers in a last-ditch appeal for first
preferences.
A total of 57,244 people were eligible to vote in
Donegal North East compared to a Donegal South West
figure of 60,828. |
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By afternoon yesterday,
polling was swift with a stream of voters at
stations including Muff, Burnfoot and Buncrana.
Despite the poor weather earlier in the day,
turn-out for Donegal was expected to surpass the 62%
average in 2002.
As one of the closest fought election battles in
recent memory comes to a conclusion, an anxious day
lies ahead for this constituency's eleven
candidates. |
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