This post will track the progress of my LEA maps for the 2024 General Election.
FIANNA FÀIL
Fianna Fáil took 21.9% of the vote.
Below is the Fianna Fáil vote across the country. The darker the colour, the greater the vote strength. Darkest Red is over 36%.

The darker red up in Donegal is Pat The Cope Gallagher’s impressive vote in Glenties, where he outpolled Pearse Doherty by 37% to 35%. In Clare, Fianna Fàil polled very well across the Constituency, peaking at 47% in Ennistymon. Just to the north Albert Dolan polled well in south-east Ga
Below are close ups of the Fianna Fàil vote in Dublin and Waterford.

DUBLIN

WATERFORD
In Dublin (thus far), the highest Fianna Fáil vote was in Castleknock (25%), followed by Donaghmede (21%).
In Waterford, Fianna Fáil did best in the rural West.
FINE GAEL

Fine Gael polled particularly well in Westport (46%) and Castlebar (44%) in Mayo, Granard (52%) in Longford, Mullingar (41%) in Westmeath and Killaloe (39%) in Clare.

DUBLIN

WATERFORD
In Dublin, Fine Gael tended to do better in more middle-class areas, peaking at 34% in Pembroke.
SINN FEIN

As has historically the case, Sinn Féin support was accentuated along the border – 46% in Lifford-Stranorlar, Carndonagh and Carrickmacross-Castleblayney, 53% in Buncrana, and 45% in Monaghan.

DUBLIN

WATERFORD
Sinn Féin support was accentuated in the more working-class parts of Dublin – 36% in Ballyfermot-Drimnagh and Ballymun-Finglas, 33% in Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart.
Sinn Féin polled very well in Waterford, peaking at 55% in Waterford City South.