Turnout in both Kildare Town and Naas is at 14%, while in Monasterevin the turnout is 13%.
Voter turnout across the county is averaging at around 11%, with Kildare Town, Naas and Monasterevin registering the highest turnout since lunchtime.
Turnout in both Kildare Town and Naas is at 14%, while in Monasterevin the turnout is 13%.
The average turnout at 11 centres in Dublin city up to lunchtime is 10.7 per cent - ranging from 7.21 per cent in Ballymun-Finglas to 15 per cent in Donaghmede.
Turnout in Cork County up to midday was 11.3 per cent - compared with 12.3 in the last local and European election in 2019.
The average turnout for four centres in Kerry is 15.6 up to midday - 18 per cent of people had cast their vote in Dingle by that time.
14 MEP's will also be elected to the European Parliament, with People in the Limerick also voting for who they want to become the first directly elected Lord Mayor.

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