The results of a TG4/Ipsos B&A Donegal constituency poll revealed on Nuacht TG4 lst night show that Fianna Fáil could win seats in Donegal.
Fine Gael are unlikely to retain the seat won by Joe McHugh in 2020, according to the poll, while 100% Redress candidate, Charles Ward will struggle to win a seat.
One percentage point separates the two Fianna Fáil candidates, Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher (13 per cent) and outgoing Minister for Agriculture, Food and Marine Charlie McConalogue (12 percent). McConalogue, from Carndonagh takes the Inishowen Fianna Fáil vote, Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher, the west Donegal vote. Charlie McConlogue appears to be more transfer friendly. In 2020, it went down to the wire between the two candidates, with Charlie McConalogue eventually claiming the Fianna Fáil seat at the expense of Pat ‘The Cope’.
The poll shows continued strong support for Sinn Féin in Donegal, ahead of their national polling. Pearse Doherty tops the poll well above the quota needed at 22 per cent. Pádraig Mac Lochlainn is on 11 per cent of the vote and is also well positioned to retain his seat, with the assistance of transfers from Noel Jordan (2 per cent) who is running for Sinn Féin in the south of the constituency, and from Pearse Doherty’s surplus.
Pearse DOHERTY Sinn Féin | 22% |
Pat ‘The Cope’ GALLAGHER Fianna Fáil | 13% |
Charlie McCONALOGUE Fianna Fáil | 12% |
Pádraig MAC LOCHLAINN Sinn Féin | 11% |
Thomas PRINGLE Non-Party | 11% |
Charles WARD 100% Redress Party | 6% |
John McNULTY Fine Gael | 6% |
Nikki BRADLEY Fine Gael | 6% |
Mary T. SWEENEY Aontú | 4% |
Noel JORDAN Sinn Féin | 2% |
Niall McCONNELL Non-Party | 2% |
Nuala CARR Green Party | 2% |
Carol GALLAGHER People Before Profit | 1% |
Eamon McGEE Irish Freedom Party | 1% |
Kim McMENAMIN The Irish People | * |
Frank O’DONNELL Non-Party | * |
Gerry McKEEVER Non-party | * |
Claudia KENNEDY Fianna Fáil | * |
*= 0.0 – 0.5%
The Donegal constituency is a five-seater, with a quota of 17%. The TG4/Ipsos B&A poll was conducted by phone on Friday and Saturday of last week (15th and 16th November), as nominations were closing. Two other independent candidates, Vincent Bradley and Arthur Mc Guinness have since declared their candidature.
Fine Gael may not win a seat in Donegal according to the poll results. Joe McHugh won a seat for the party in 2020, but is not running in this election, and neither is his 2020 running mate Martin Harley. Standing for Fine Gael this time are John McNulty (6 per cent) and Senator Nikki Bradley (6 per cent). It looks unlikely that these first-time general election candidates will benefit from a ‘Harris hop’. Transfers from a Fine Gael candidate could help secure a second seat for Fianna Fáil.
Redress for homes damaged by defective blocks is a key issue in Donegal. Charles Ward of the 100% Redress Party is polling at 6 per cent, and campaigners are likely to be disappointed with this poll result. Charles Ward wasn’t successful in the local elections in June, and it was speculated that 100% Redress would run one of the four elected councillors with a particular focus on the Inishowen peninsula.
Thomas Pringle (11 per cent) won a seat in 2020 with fewer first-preference votes than he registers in this Donegal poll. He will be hopeful of retaining his seat on transfers and is very transfer friendly in this poll as was his form in previous elections.
Methodology
A sample of 543 attaches a margin of error of about plus or minus four percentage points. The TG4/Ipsos B&A poll was conducted by phone on Friday and Saturday of last week (15th and 16th November), just as the date for nominations was closing.
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