General Election 2024

A sign directing voters simply saying 'Vote'.GENERAL ELECTIONS 2024: Voting in the General Elections takes place on Friday, the 29th of November 2024 from 7am to 10pm. A notable change in Durrow is the change of venue. The local polling station for this General Election will take place in Our Lady’s Meadow Primary School, The Square, Durrow, Laois County, R32 FW18.
NOTE: Once you are registered to vote and you meet the eligibility criteria for voting in Irish elections, a polling information card will be posted to your registered home address before polling day.
When you arrive at your polling station on polling day, you will be asked to say your name and address. You may be asked for identification so have your ID ready for inspection. If the polling staff are satisfied with your identity, and your name is on the Register of Electors, the Presiding Officer will stamp the necessary ballot paper(s) and give them to you. Make sure your ballot papers are stamped. If they are not stamped they will not be valid. Take your ballot papers into the private voting compartment.
Each ballot paper contains short instructions on how to vote. Read and follow the instructions on your ballot paper carefully. Pencils will be provided, but you can bring your own pen or pencil if you wish.
The ballot paper will also show a list of names, in alphabetical order, party emblems and images of each candidate. There will be a box to the right of each candidates name. You mark your preference for each candidate in the box to the right. You mark a ‘1’ in the box beside your first choice candidate and, if you wish, a ‘2’ in the box beside your second choice candidate, a ‘3’ in the box beside your third choice candidate, and so on.
By marking a ‘1’ beside a candidate you are saying ‘I wish to vote for this candidate.’
By marking a ‘2’ beside a candidate you are saying ‘If my first choice candidate does not need my vote because they have already been elected or excluded from the count, I want my vote to go to this second candidate.’
By marking a ‘3’ beside a candidate you are saying ‘If my first and second choice candidates do not need my vote, I want my vote to go to this third candidate’.
This system of voting gives you a wide variety of choice. You can choose many different candidates and mark them in order of your preference. You can mark your preferences for as many or as few candidates as you wish. This is your decision.
For each ballot paper make sure you start with ‘1’ then ‘2’ then ‘3’ and so on. To ensure your vote is counted make sure you mark your preferences as clearly as possible. If you do not want to fill out a preference for all candidates on the ballot paper, the box beside those you are not voting for must be left empty. Do not make any other mark on the ballot paper. If you do, your vote may be considered invalid/spoilt and not counted.
When you have voted you should fold your ballot paper, return and place it into the ballot box at the same station.

To listen to a full list of the available candidates in the Laois Constituency please phone 1800 832010

RTE’s Website has a full list of Laois Candidates here… General Election 2024 Profiles | RTÉ News