Ireland votes for next president as polls predict landslide for Catherine Connolly
<p>Leftwing independent widely expected to succeed Michael D Higgins, but fears grow over low turnout and spoilt ballots </p><p>Irish voters are going to the polls to elect a new president, with final opinion polls predicting a landslide for Catherine Connolly, an outspoken leftwing independent who has captured the imagination of many younger people.</p><p>An opinion poll on Thursday gave Connolly 40% versus 25% for her opponent, Heather Humphreys, a former cabinet minister. When the figures were adjusted for those who are undecided or plan to spoil their vote, Connolly had 55% and Humphreys 35%.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/24/ireland-votes-for-next-president-as-polls-predict-landslide-for-catherine-connolly">Continue reading...</a>
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