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RTÉ has announced details of comprehensive election results coverage across digital, television, and radio platforms beginning this weekend.
After the public has had their say and voted this Friday, 7 June, they will be able to follow all the results on RTÉ’s digital platforms and in over 30 hours of dedicated TV and radio election results programming.
RTÉ presenters, including David McCullagh, Miriam O’Callaghan, Sarah McInerney, Fran McNulty, Katie Hannon, Rachael English, Colm Ó Mongáin, Áine Lawlor, Justin McCarthy, Gavin Jennings, Claire Byrne, Gormfhlaith Ní Thuairisg, and Máirín Ní Ghadhra, will be broadcasting alongside RTÉ’s reporters and staff in count centres nationwide as a total of 964 candidates are elected.
From early Saturday morning, RTÉ will operate round-the-clock, providing full results coverage, live count updates, reaction, video, and analysis.
An interactive map will provide live results from the European Elections, Local Elections, and Limerick mayoral election.
Users will be able to view all 31 council pages and can also click through into each local electoral area to see who is elected in their area.
Live blogs will carry updates and results throughout the counts until the final seats are filled, along with detailed articles and features on major developments from across Europe.
RTÉ News’ political staff will provide analysis throughout the weekend, exploring trends as they develop, while there will be extensive coverage across all of RTÉ News’s social media accounts.
As ballot boxes are opened on Saturday, 8 June, RTÉ’s coverage will feature a special programme at 9.
00 am – 10.
00 am, presented by Sarah McInerney.
Colm Ó Mongáin and Sarah McInerney will then continue presenting the latest election results radio coverage from 1.
00 pm – 3.
00 pm when they will be joined by a panel of guests for opinion and analysis along with updates from across the regions.
RTÉ television’s live coverage begins on Saturday at 12.
00 pm – 1.
30 pm as David McCullagh hosts studio discussion and reaction, and the latest early indications from count centres across the country.
As well as updates on RTÉ One’s evening bulletin, RTÉ will be providing coverage as Gaeilge across the weekend online and on social media.
Live count updates from around the country and tally indications from the European Elections will also feature in an extended programme.
RTÉ’s election results coverage on Sunday, 9 June, will begin with a special two-hour-long broadcast with Rachael English and Cormac Ó hEadhra from 9.
00 am on RTÉ Radio 1.
This will be followed by a programme at 11.
00 am, while Justin McCarthy and Gavin Jennings will be at the helm for an extended programme from 1.
00 pm with further elections discussion and analysis.
A special programme at 6.
00 pm will see Claire Byrne and guests update listeners on all the breaking results.
A special programme with Colm Ó Mongáin and Rachael English will report and reflect on the results of the European Elections from 10.
00 pm.
From 12.
00 pm on Sunday on RTÉ television, Áine Lawlor, Miriam O’Callaghan, and Katie Hannon will present results, analysis, and comment on the Local Elections along with live reports from around the country on the progress of the European Election count.
David McCullagh, Miriam O’Callaghan, and Katie Hannon return on RTÉ One at 9.
35 pm with comprehensive live coverage of the European Elections, with results and reports from the three count centres around Ireland, updates from Brussels as the final polls close across Europe at 10.
00 pm, and on the progress of the international counts, along with studio discussion and reaction.
RTÉ will have comprehensive coverage of the results of the Local and European Elections throughout the weekend presented by Gormfhlaith Ní Thuairisg and Máirín Ní Ghadhra, starting at 11.
00 am on Saturday morning and continuing throughout the day, with coverage on Sunday from 11.
45 am and continuing until midnight.
There will be reporters in count centres across the country and panellists in the studio to analyse the results.
Panellists will include former MEP Seán Ó Neachtain, journalists Áine Ní Chiaráin and Cathal Mac Coille, statistics expert Donncha Ó hÉallaithe, former County Councillor Connie Ní Fhátharta, historian Cormac Ó Comhraí, History Professor Emeritus Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh, and former Government Press Secretary Eoin Ó Neachtain.
Coverage will also continue on programmes across RTÉ stations on Monday and include a special programme presented by Sarah McInerney and Fran McNulty on RTÉ One at 9.
35 pm and a dedicated election programme on RTÉ Radio 1 at 10.
00 pm with Colm Ó Mongáin and Una Kelly looking at the results from the local and European elections, along with the latest from the Limerick Mayoral election.
RTÉ’s dedicated election coverage will also be available to stream live and catch up on RTÉ Player and worldwide.