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06 Sept 2025

Steady increase in turnout at Mayo polling stations despite wet weather

Voting continues as Mayo voters choose from the 16 candidates in 2024 General Election

Steady increase in turnout at Mayo polling stations despite wet weather

Pippa Vaughan and Sophie Lennon visited the polling station at St Pat's National School in Castlebar this morning

MAYO polling stations have recorded a steady increase in turnout as voting continues in the 2024 General Election. 

Polling stations across the county have recorded a jump in turnout since 12pm despite wet weather in parts of the county. At 4pm, Marine Institute Newport recorded a 39 percent turnout. 

Mayo voters have a choice of sixteen candidates to fill five seats in the Mayo constituency. 

Voting will continue across the county until polls close at 10pm this evening. Counting will begin at the TF Royal Hotel & Theatre in Castlebar at 9am tomorrow. 

The Mayo News will bring you all the updates from the Count Centre over the weekend. A live blog reporting all the day's events will also begin tomorrow morning at 9am.

Turnout figures at polling stations in Mayo

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