Heydon best vote-gatherer
The biggest vote-getter in the country in Election 2011 was FG's first-timer in Kildare South, Martin Heydon, who brought in 33.3 percent in first preferences of the constituency poll. He's pictured here with his sister Rosemary, who managed his campaign.
He performed better than SF's Pearse Doherty (33%), and FG's Michael Noonan (30.8%).
Labour's Jack Wall, pictured here with KFM's Clem Ryan, also made the top ten, gathering 27.8 percent of the Kildare South first preferences and coming 7th on the table.
The third seat was filled by FF's Sean O Fearghaill just before midnight last night, on the 7th count. He had achieved 11.8 percent of first preferences.
He performed better than SF's Pearse Doherty (33%), and FG's Michael Noonan (30.8%).
Labour's Jack Wall, pictured here with KFM's Clem Ryan, also made the top ten, gathering 27.8 percent of the Kildare South first preferences and coming 7th on the table.
The third seat was filled by FF's Sean O Fearghaill just before midnight last night, on the 7th count. He had achieved 11.8 percent of first preferences.