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06 Sept 2025

Brothers launch election prediction website

A New website dedicated to General Election 2011 predictions has been launched by two Ballaghaderreen brothers
Brothers launch election website


A NEW website dedicated to General Election 2011 predictions has been launched by Ballaghaderreen brothers Karl and Conor Cummins. ‘full-house’ is the only website which offers users the chance to win prizes for accurately predicting the results for each of the 166 seats, and also for predicting the regional results of Connacht-Ulster, Munster, Leinster or Dublin. The new website is completely apolitical and non-profit.
Speaking at the launch of ‘full-house’, its co-founder Karl Cummins said, “There is nothing else out there like it. ‘full-house’ is edutainment at its best, it’s an engaging way to learn about local and national candidates, as well as a fantastic opportunity for enthusiasts to show-off their political knowledge with a chance of winning some great prizes. Already the response has been terrific, before the launch there were over 1,000 registered users and over 70,000 predictions made.
“The website is also a great source of opinion poll information. By next week ‘full-house’ will have more registered users than any polling company could dream of matching. Our polling info is also incredibly detailed as it focuses on the outcome of each seat in every constituency, and includes the details of every declared candidate in the country. ‘full-house’ statistics are uniquely based on who users predict will win the various seats, not on who they themselves will be voting for. Also, our social media function allows users to share tips and information regarding predictions and candidates,” added Mr Cummins.
The winners will enjoy a relaxing two-night breaks for two in fabulous hotels around the country courtesy of Maldron, Tulfarris, Osprey and Aspect hotels.
Those interested can register for free at www.fullhouse.whitebox.ie.

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