The Irish Times announces the publication of an exit poll to predict voter preferences for the 2024 election. A special podcast episode will follow, featuring Hugh Linehan and the politics team discussing the poll results and expectations for the election aftermath.
The Irish Times will publish the results of our exit poll, giving an indication of where voters’ first preference votes went. Shortly after that you will be able to listen to a special episode of our, where host Hugh Linehan and our politics team will discuss the poll and what to expect in the days ahead.The Irish election - in praise of the pencil and the long count
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