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A by-election was held in the Dáil Éireann constituency of Dublin Bay South in Ireland on Thursday, 8 July 2021, to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of the Fine Gael TD Eoghan Murphy. The by-election was won by Senator Ivana Bacik of the Labour Party. Fifteen candidates were nominated, ten from political parties and five independents. The electorate was 72,302.
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First preferences
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8131 2157 879 849 4245 7052 740 759 1247
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Percentage
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Deirdre Conroy Ivana Bacik Sarah Durcan Mairéad Tóibín Claire Byrne James Geoghegan dbr:Lynn_Boylan dbr:Mannix_Flynn Brigid Purcell
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266 2264 261 4357 1003 1111 958 2197 5237 940 1120 13382 4695 9235 1077 8146 8134 8131 8188 1247 1278 1256 1250 1181 8265 8308 23 762 759 7134 745 740 2360 7147 194 8851 7052 7054 4779 2985 7093 4245 4246 1402 186 183 1380 179 169 171 164 166 8380 852 1288 854 849 894 886 9474 882 4985 879 798 2610 2170 2164 7400 2157 768 818 7354 975 271
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2021
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Purcell Byrne Tóibín Durcan
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A map breaking down the first preference voting choices by party of voters in Dublin Bay South during the by-election by local election area
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People Before Profit Renua Sinn Féin Aontú Social Democrats Fianna Fáil People Before Profit/Solidarity Labour Party Green Party Independent politicians in Ireland National Party Fine Gael
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TD after election
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2021 dbr:Teachta_Dála
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A by-election was held in the Dáil Éireann constituency of Dublin Bay South in Ireland on Thursday, 8 July 2021, to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of the Fine Gael TD Eoghan Murphy. The by-election was won by Senator Ivana Bacik of the Labour Party. Bacik was able to overcome low poll numbers nationally for the Labour Party as well as defy attempts by Fine Gael and Sinn Féin to define the by-election as an ideological showdown solely between the two of them. In stark contrast to Labour's success, the by-election was also noted for the disastrous result suffered by Fianna Fáil, with a number of publications declaring it the single worst election result in the party's tenured history. Fifteen candidates were nominated, ten from political parties and five independents. The electorate was 72,302. The polls closed at 22:30 on Thursday 8 July. The Irish Times predicted that the final turnout figure would be no more than 40%, and contrasted that with the 52% turnout in Dublin Bay South at the last general election. The count showed a turnout of 34.7%, which was higher than some predictions, and exceeded the 26% turnout at both the Dublin Fingal and Dublin Mid-West by-elections in 2019.
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