Sinn Féin is projected to win the popular vote in Ireland's General Election with 21.1 percent, narrowly ahead of Fine Gael. Fianna Fáil follows with 19.5 percent, while smaller parties and independents also secured significant votes. The exit poll, conducted by Ipsos B&A, indicates a very close race among the main parties.
Sinn Féin is now leading in the Irish General Election with 21.1 percent of the vote, according to an exit poll , narrowly beating Fine Gael which received 21 percent. Fianna Fáil follows with 19.5 percent. The Green Party secured 4 percent, a drop from their 2020 performance. Independents and smaller parties like Aontú , People Before Profit , and Independent Ireland garnered 12.7 percent, 3.6 percent, 3.1 percent, and 2.2 percent respectively.
This exit poll, conducted by Ipsos B&A, suggests a tight race among the major parties with a margin of error of 1.4 percent. Fine Gael's popularity notably declined due to several missteps, including controversies surrounding Senator John McGahon and Simon Harris
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