Turnout was extremely low in the four by-elections that took place on the 29th of November, with the lowest ever recorded turnout in the history of the state of 25.6% in the Dublin Fingal Constituency. Gemma O'Doherty of Anti-Corruption Ireland got 1,026 1st preference votes, 4.09% of the total. A decent vote considering she was ignored by the media. She got %1.8 of the vote in the Dublin Euro Constituency back in May.
Mellisa O'Neill of the Irish Freedom Party got 489 1st preference votes in Wexford, 1.2% of the total.
Fianna Fáil won two seats, Sinn Féin won one, and the Green Party also won a seat in their first ever by-election win.
Full results: 6:31
Cork North-Central (Turnout: 30.2%)
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Fianna Fáil: Pádraig O'Sullivan, 28.0%, 7,148
Fine Gael: Colm Burke, 21.1%, 5,385
Sinn Féin: Thomas Gould, 19.7%, 5,041
Labour Party: John Maher, 9.7%, 2,482
Green Party: Oliver Moran, 7.4%, 1,883
Solidarity–PBP: Fiona Ryan, 4.4%, 1,121
Aontú: Finian Toomey, 3.9%, 1,008
Social Democrats: Sinéad Halpin, 2.5%, 644
Independent: Martin Condon, 1.1%, 291
Workers' Party: James Coughlan, 1.1%, 281
Independent: Thomas Kiely, 0.9%, 234
Independent: Charlie Keddy, 0.2%, 49
Dublin Fingal (Turnout: 25.6%)
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Green Party: Joe O'Brien, 22.9%, 5,744
Fianna Fáil: Lorraine Clifford-Lee, 18.5%, 4,631
Labour Party: Duncan Smith, 15.2%, 3,821
Fine Gael: James Reilly, ,14.8%, 3,707
Inds. 4 Change: Dean Mulligan, 10.2%, 2,550
Sinn Féin: Ann Graves, 5.3%, 1,327
Social Democrats: Tracey Carey, 4.4%, 1,106
Independent: Gemma O'Doherty, 4.1%, 1,026
Independent: Glenn Brady, 2.7%, 670
Independent: Peadar O'Kelly, 1.4%, 350
Independent: Charlie Keddy, 0.4%, 112
Independent: Cormac McKay, 0.2%, 46
Dublin Mid-West (Turnout: 26.6%)
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Sinn Féin: Mark Ward, 2..