Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas tops poll in Galway West

Fine Gael senator Sean Kyne is on 9,647 first preference votes and Labour councillor Helen Ogbu is on 5,462
Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas tops poll in Galway West

By Gráinne Ní Aodha, Press Association

Independent Ireland councillor Noel Thomas topped the poll in the Galway West byelection but the overall result remained unclear ahead of what is expected to be a lengthy count.

The former Fianna Fáil representative, who left the party in 2024 after stating that Ireland should stop accepting asylum seekers because “the inn is full”, got 10,007 first preference votes.

He was followed by Fine Gael senator Seán Kyne on 9,647 votes and Labour councillor Helen Ogbu on 5,462.

Fianna Fáil councillor Cillian Keane was on 4,192 votes, Galway mayor Mike Cubbard on 3,396, the Social Democrats’ Mide Nic Fhionnlaoich on 3,354, Sinn Féin’s Mark Lohan on 3,208, and independent councillor Thomas Welby on 3,138.

Sinn Fein's Mary Lou McDonald arrives at the count for the Galway West by-election
Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald arrives at the count for the Galway West by-election (Niall Carson/PA)

The total valid poll is 47,893 after 283 spoiled votes were excluded and the quota to be deemed elected is 23,947.

The counting of votes at the count centre at Galway Lawn Tennis Club finished at around 9.30pm on Saturday after the fourth count.

Taoiseach and Fianna Fáil leader Micheal Martin paid tribute to Keane and said he was a councillor for just two years and came fourth.

He said that by-elections “don’t necessarily correlate to general election outcomes” but said they can be platforms for candidates.

“We would prefer higher results and higher percentage outcome and we will examine that and certainly the fuel issue has been an issue that has impacted and the cost of living is a very big issue out there,” he said.

He said difficulties with transport and delivering key infrastructure had been an issue for people on doorsteps and that Kyne and Thomas, formerly of Fianna Fáil, had raised their profiles in the 2024 general election.

Micheal Martin speaking to the media as he arrives at the Galway Lawn Tennis Club
Micheál Martin speaking to the media as he arrives at the Galway Lawn Tennis Club (Niall Carson/PA)

Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said the party was “disappointed” with the result and that it was “not our day” in Galway West.

Speaking at the count centre, she said Lohan had fought a “strong” and “honourable” campaign, and that she wanted to assure people they met while canvassing that they would “fight their corner”.

She said: “We fought a strong campaign, Mark is an outstanding person, articulate, accomplished, he’s been an activists and an advocate all his life, and he’ll continue to be just that.

“Politics as in sport – sometimes it’s just not your day.”

Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns said they “had a great showing” for Nic Fhionnlaoich, who is a first-time candidate, adding that “we’re really happy with how the results are looking there too”.

Sheila Garrity got 1,421 votes, the Green Party’s Niall Murphy got 1,199 votes, Aontú’s Orla Nugent got 1,167 votes, and AJ Cahill of The Irish People got 890 votes.

People Before Profit’s Denman Rooke (540 votes), and independents Neill Bairead (112 votes), John O’Leary (13 votes), Patrick Feeney (39 votes), and Michael Ryan (108 votes) were eliminated and their votes were to be distributed.

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