Irish Far-Right Fizzles in General Election
Despite momentum from recent local elections, far-right candidates experienced widespread defeat in the general election. The majority of candidates from various far-right parties and alliances failed to secure significant support, with most receiving less than 2% of first-preference votes and many eliminated early in the counting process. While some achieved higher percentages, none are currently poised for election. This outcome contrasts with the recent local election success of a few far-right candidates, highlighting a divergence between local and national voting patterns.