The lower turnout, currently at a national average of 33%, may suggest the electorate is less angry this time around, unlike the sentiments during the 2020 election.
While Dublin County shows a turnout of 34% and Cork has improved to the mid 40% range, the overall participation is set to be lower than the previous elections.
Claims that drizzle affected turnout figures hint at the variability in voter engagement, with some areas seeing higher participation than others based on local weather.
Traditional parties may take comfort in current numbers, as a lower turnout rate could imply less public demand for significant political change.
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