Counting underway as exit poll indicates Sinn Fein, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael all on 22 per cent
The results so far indicate that a big desire for change saw a turn away from the established centre-right parties, a rise in support for the republican, socialist Sinn Fein, and a rejection of right-wing parties who were testing the waters for the first time in this election.
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