The Irish Times has you well covered with full coverage of the election 2024 results across the weekend and beyond, as the make-up of the 34th Dáil is revealed.
We are likely in for a long weekend before we have a clear idea the 174 TDs who will make up the next Dáil but there are some key times when matters should become clearer.
Friday
10pm: Polls in election 2024 closed at 10pm and The Irish Times exit poll was published, indicating that the three largest parties – Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin – are on course for a tight finish in their share of the vote.
The results of the poll, conducted by Ipsos B&A for The Irish Times/RTÉ/TG4/TCD are as follows: Sinn Féin 21.1 per cent, Fianna Fáil 19.5 per cent, Fine Gael 21 per cent, the Green Party 4 per cent, Labour 5 per cent, the Social Democrats 5.8 per cent, Solidarity-People Before Profit 3.1 per cent, Aontú 3.6 per cent, Independents/others 14.6 per cent and Independent Ireland 2.2 per cent.
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Read full details of the exit poll here.
Our political team discusses the exit poll findings in a special edition of the Inside Politics podcast.
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Saturday
8am: Subscribers to our Inside Politics newsletter (you can sign-up here) have received an election special edition newsletter with extra details from The Irish Times exit poll.
9am: Counting has begun in all 43 constituencies. Our rolling live coverage has up-to-the-minute news, analysis and reaction from when the first tallies emerge, to when counts are completed and seats filled. We will publish every count from every constituency in our Election 2024 Results Hub.
Our politics team will provide analysis of the emerging results online, on our podcasts and via video while our columnists, including Justine McCarthy and Diarmaid Ferriter, will share their views.
Late afternoon/evening: Details of first counts should start emerging on Saturday afternoon with first seats filled later on that afternoon and into the evening. Depending on the individual returning officers, counts in some constituencies may run into early on Sunday morning.
Sunday
Counting will resume on Sunday morning and continue for most for the day.
Our rolling live coverage will continue to cover the remaining counts and more analysis and opinion as the results become clear. In 2020, Cavan-Monaghan was the last constituency to complete counting with the final two seats filled shortly before midnight on the second day of counting.
We will publish profiles of each TD as they are elected.
Monday
In print, we will have a 12-page special general election supplement with news, analysis and charts showing all declared results.
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