Sinn Féin leads with 21.1% of first-preference votes in the Irish General Election exit poll, closely followed by Fine Gael at 21% and Fianna Fáil at 19.5%. The Ipsos B&A poll, commissioned by RTE, The Irish Times, TG4, and Trinity College Dublin, highlights a highly competitive race among the three main parties.
Key Insights from the Exit Poll
Coalition Uncertainty and Policy Divides
Despite Sinn Féin’s strong performance, both Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have ruled out forming a coalition with the party, citing significant policy differences. Analysts speculate that a four-party coalition may be required to secure a majority in the 174-seat Dáil.
Broader Context
This election has been dominated by concerns over housing, immigration, and the cost of living, as well as international economic uncertainties. The final results, expected over the weekend, will determine the composition of the new government and its direction for addressing Ireland’s pressing challenges.