Tipperary South general election 2024 results in full
by Michael Marsh · Irish MirrorPeople across Ireland went to the polls on Friday to vote in the 2024 General Election.
A lot has changed since we last went to the polls nearly five years ago. We have survived a global pandemic, saw Donald Trump re-elected US President and watched as two wars broke out.
Another thing that has changed since you last voted in 2020 is the redrawing of several Dáil constituencies. You might have voted in a new area or may even have more or fewer TDs representing your constituency.
There were three seats up for grabs in Tipperary South, one of the 43 constituencies being contested across the country. The constituency used to form part of a five-seat Tipperary constituency but has been split into Tipperary South and Tipperary North (total of six seats). Outgoing TDs were: Michael Lowry (Independent), Alan Kelly (Labour), Jackie Cahill (Fianna Fail), Mattie McGrath (Independent) and Martine Browne (Sinn Fein).
Polls closed at 10pm on Friday, November 29 - with counting taking place from 9am on Saturday. You can see full results for the constituency and the rest of the country in the interactive widget below, which will update once the count has been declared.
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