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Catherine Connolly Wins Ireland's Presidential Election

Independent Catherine Connolly won with 63.4% of votes, marking a historic left-wing victory amid 40% turnout and 13% spoiled ballots reflecting voter dissatisfaction.

  • On Saturday, counting showed left-wing independent Catherine Connolly elected Ireland’s 10th president, with early tallies naming her the clear frontrunner across the country.
  • Gavin’s late withdrawal three weeks before polling left his name on the ballot paper, narrowing the race after he quit over a long-ago financial dispute.
  • Counting data indicate over 1.6 million voters cast ballots, with a turnout of 43%, and Connolly was elected on the first count with 914,143 votes and a quota of 721,350.
  • Outgoing President Michael D. Higgins rang to congratulate President-elect Catherine Connolly, who will be inaugurated on November 11 with full support from the presidential office.
  • The surge in spoiled ballots with protest messages like `no democracy` and `EU puppets` in Adamstown count centre rivalled Heather Humphreys and Gavin totals, challenging the government coalition and uniting left-wing parties including Sinn Féin, Labour and the Social Democrats.
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She began as an outsider, critics call her radical left: now Catherine Connolly has been elected as Ireland's President. Can she still be one of the divided countries?

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islamtimes.com broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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