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The European Election in Ireland South is in its Fourth Count, with the exclusion and distribution of Christopher VS Doyle (Independent) and 3,592 papers. Candidates in the running include Derek Blighe, Lorna Bogue, Graham De Barra, Susan Doyle, and more. With a total poll of 713,323 and 24,759 spoiled votes, the valid poll stands at 688,564. The quota is set at 114,761 with five seats up for grabs. Follow Olivia Kelleher for the latest updates on this closely contested election. Stay tuned for more developments as the race heats up in Ireland South.

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The European Election results for Ireland South are in, and the Fourth Count has provided some interesting developments in the race. The exclusion and distribution of Christopher VS Doyle, an Independent candidate, along with the distribution of 3,592 papers, has shifted the landscape of the election. Let’s take a closer look at the candidates and their updated standings after the Fourth Count.

Derek Blighe, an Independent candidate, saw a significant increase of +138, bringing his total to 25,401 votes. Lorna Bogue of Rabharta also received a boost of +111, reaching a total of 9,027 votes. Graham De Barra, another Independent candidate, gained +126 votes, totaling 4,810. Susan Doyle of the SD party experienced a jump of +194 votes, reaching 20,566. Mary Fitzgibbon, an Independent candidate, surged ahead with +561 votes, totaling 7,139. Kathleen Funchion of Sinn Féin received +200 votes, bringing her total to 50,955. Paul Gavan, also of Sinn Féin, gained +87 votes, reaching 22,617. Niamh Hourigan of the Labour party saw an increase of +143 votes, totaling 21,709. Billy Kelleher of Fianna Fáil received +206 votes, bringing his total to 93,290. Michael Leahy, an Independent/IFP candidate, gained +51 votes, totaling 12,527. Una McGurk, an Independent candidate, received +44 votes, reaching 6,628. Michael McNamara, another Independent candidate, experienced a jump of +144 votes, totaling 57,298. John Mullins of Fine Gael saw an increase of +204 votes, reaching 36,155. Patrick Murphy of Aontú gained +33 votes, bringing his total to 14,417. Cynthia Ní Mhurchú of Fianna Fáil received +211 votes, totaling 56,259. Grace O’Sullivan of the Green party gained +146 votes, reaching 48,239. Cian Prendiville of PBP received +42 votes, totaling 6,382. Eddie Punch, an Independent candidate, gained +62 votes, reaching 21,080. Mick Wallace, another Independent candidate, surged ahead with +273 votes, totaling 53,701.

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It’s important to note that no candidate has reached the quota on this count, which means the race is still wide open. The exclusion of Ross Lahive, an Independent/IPP candidate, and the distribution of his 4,636 papers further shakes up the standings in the election.

With an electorate of 1,345,792, a total poll of 713,323, and a valid poll of 688,564, the competition is fierce. Spoiled votes amounted to 24,759, and the quota stands at 114,761. Five seats are up for grabs in this election, adding to the excitement and anticipation of the final results.

As the European Election in Ireland South continues to unfold, stay tuned for more updates and insights into the candidates and their standings. The race is heating up, and every vote counts in determining the future representatives for the region. Follow the latest developments on the Local, European, and Limerick Mayoral elections results Ireland 2024 live blog for a comprehensive overview of the electoral landscape.

Source: [Independent.ie](https://www.independent.ie)