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Ireland votes to choose next president between Connolly and Humphreys

FP News Desk • October 24, 2025, 13:07:05 IST
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Ireland began voting to elect its next president in a closely contested race between independent candidate Catherine Connolly and Fine Gael’s Heather Humphreys. The two women are vying to replace Michael D Higgins, with final results expected at Dublin Castle on Saturday.

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Ireland votes to choose next president between Connolly and Humphreys
Irish voters head to the polls as Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys compete to become the country’s next president.

Voting has begun across Ireland as citizens pick their next president to succeed Michael D Higgins, who has held the post since 2011. The contest has effectively turned into a direct showdown between two women, independent candidate Catherine Connolly and Fine Gael’s Heather Humphreys.

Catherine Connolly, widely seen as the favourite, has drawn the support of Sinn Féin, Labour, the Social Democrats, and several other left-leaning parties. The 68-year-old Galway native describes herself as a voice of peace and national unity. A trained psychologist and barrister, she has focused her campaign on social equality, neutrality in foreign policy, and opposition to the use of Shannon Airport by the United States military.

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Her opponent, Heather Humphreys, aged 64, represents Fine Gael, the party that led the previous coalition government. She calls herself a centrist and pro-European leader who values business and practical decision-making. Raised on a family farm close to the Northern Ireland border, she says her background gives her a deep understanding of the country’s cultural diversity. Formerly a minister and credit union manager, she promises experience and stability if elected.

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The campaign has been marked by several controversies. Connolly faced criticism for hiring a staff member once convicted of a gun-related offence, which she defended as an act of rehabilitation. Humphreys, on the other hand, was challenged over a past government appointment and her response to a road death case raised by a constituent. Both candidates have denied any wrongdoing.

Over 3.6 million voters are registered to take part in the election, which also includes Fianna Fáil’s Jim Gavin, though he withdrew earlier following financial disputes. Ballot counting begins on Saturday, with results expected by evening at Dublin Castle.

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The Irish presidency is primarily a ceremonial position but carries moral influence and the duty of safeguarding constitutional values.

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