Gareth Sheridan receives Tipperary council backing after Kerry nomination

Gareth Sheridan has secured the nomination of a second local authority in his bid to get on the ballot for the presidential election
Gareth Sheridan receives Tipperary council backing after Kerry nomination

James Cox

Gareth Sheridan has secured the nomination of a second local authority in his bid to get on the ballot for the presidential election.

Tipperary County Council voted to endorse him this afternoon, after Kerry County Council made a similar move yesterday.

He now needs two more councils to back him before he's eligible for the race.

Mr Sheridan secured the backing of 17 Tipperary councillors, against three for the only other person who was proposed and seconded, Cork councillor Kieran McCarthy.

There were 16 abstentions.

Mr Sheridan is now halfway to a nomination, as is fellow independent Maria Steen.

However, two more local councils provide a clearer route to Mr Sheridan. Ms Steen has the backing of 10 Oireachtas members but she still requires the support of 10 more.

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