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Ireland presidential election: Left-leaning independent Catherine Connolly wins

Ireland presidential election: Left-leaning independent Catherine Connolly wins

Posted on October 25, 2025 By admin


Catherine Connolly, centre, is congratulated by Heather Humphreys, her husband Brian McEnery, Taoiseach Micheal Martin, (Irish Prime Minister) and Tanaiste Simon Harris after being elected as the new President of Ireland at Dublin Castle, Ireland, on October 25, 2025
| Photo Credit: AP

Left-wing independent Catherine Connolly, who secured the backing of Ireland’s left-leaning parties, including Sinn Féin, has won the country’s presidential election in a landslide victory against her centre-right rival.

Official results showed strong voter support for Connolly as president, a largely ceremonial role in Ireland.

Her rival Heather Humphreys, of the centre-right party Fine Gael, conceded she had lost earlier Saturday (October 25, 2025) before vote counting had finished.

“Catherine will be a president for all of us and she will be my president, and I really would like to wish her all the very, very best,” she told reporters.

Ms. Connolly, a former barrister who has served as a lawmaker since 2016, has been outspoken in criticising Israel over the war in Gaza. She has also warned against the European Union’s growing “militarisation” following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Ireland has a tradition of military neutrality, but her critics have said she risks alienating the country’s allies.

Ms. Connolly will succeed Michael D Higgins, who has been president since 2011, having served the maximum two seven-year terms. She will be Ireland’s 10th president and the third woman to hold the post.

The politician has garnered the backing of a range of left-leaning parties, including Sinn Féin, the Labour Party and the Social Democrats.

PM congratulates Connolly

Prime Minister Micheál Martin on Saturday congratulated Ms. Connolly on her “very comprehensive election victory,” adding, “It is clear she will be the next president of Ireland.”

Mr. Martin said he was looking forward to working with the new president as “Ireland continues to play a significant role on the global stage, and as we look forward to hosting the EU presidency in the second half of 2026.”

Initial and incomplete results show Ms. Connolly taking more than 60% of votes.

Ms. Connolly and Humphreys were the only contenders after Jim Gavin, the candidate for Martin’s Fianna Fail party, quit the race three weeks before the election over a long-ago financial dispute.

Mr. Martin, who heads Ireland’s government, had personally backed Mr. Gavin as a presidential candidate. Though Mr. Gavin had stopped campaigning, his name remained on the ballot paper because of his late withdrawal from the race.

The electoral commission said Saturday that there was a “significantly higher than normal” number of spoiled ballots, and that there will “clearly be a need for deeper and further reflection” about voter dissatisfaction.

Simon Harris, the deputy premier, said the spoiled ballots showed “the number of people in Ireland now who are clearly feeling disaffected or disconnected with politics.” He said officials will be looking at the possibility of changing the threshold needed to secure a nomination in future presidential elections.

While Irish presidents represent the country on the world stage, host visiting heads of state and play an important constitutional role, they do not have the power to shape laws or policies.

Nonetheless, parties on the left celebrated the results as a significant shift in Irish politics.

“We have seen a real appetite for the change that Catherine represents,” said Labour Party leader Ivana Bacik. “We believe this really does mean a new sort of politics is possible, that we can now realise the ambition that I talked about a year ago: The real prospect of a centre-left-led government after the next general election.”

Others — including musician Bob Geldof and the former mixed martial arts champion Conor McGregor — had indicated they wished to run for president but failed to receive enough backing for a nomination.

Published – October 26, 2025 01:38 am IST



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