Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Prediction - Yes 58%-60% (ten days ago I would have said it was on a knife edge) Turnout 68%-70% which would be very high for a referendum.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Voted Yes. 82 people had voted before me which isn't bad for a rural village at 12.30 in the day, unfortunately most of them were probably older folk who could be No voters.
RobertKK wrote: » How did I vote....from 2 Unlimited... No no, no no no no, no no no no, no no there's no limit! No no, no no no no, no no no no, no no there's no limit!
Trasna1 wrote: » Tonight. Rte are doing an exit poll of 3000 voters. With a sample size that large it should be pretty accurate. We will have a very good idea of the result at 10:01 tonight
Hitman3000 wrote: » LoveBothDrogheda had a callout for volunteers to act as security and check for ID's at polling stations. The tweet was deleted but not before being report to the Gaurds multiple times. I have a screenshot of the tweet but can't post it here.
superman28 wrote: » Amazingly I can't vote.. I was deleted from the Fingal Register. (their words) just found out yesterday. Apparently, my parents filled out a form stating that its just the 2 of them living at their address (true) last year. So my name was taken off the Fingal register,, I was not notified of this... , Only when my voting card didn't arrive at my parents house did I check,, quickly tried to sort it out,, but was too late as cards arrived after cut off point of May 8th... lady said in Fingal Co Co there are loads of similar cases.. as you can imagine f**king fuming..
Billy86 wrote: Well as it turns out...
Billy86 wrote: » Well as it turns out...https://twitter.com/LoveBothDrog/status/999978070999273474
Hitman3000 wrote: » Showing my age regards Twiiter and my lack of recognising parody.
Deleted User wrote: » Hehe. Lovely insight right there. This democracy stuff can be very tough. Don't worry, so far 81% of After Hours voters voted 'Yes'. This will be replicated across the state...
revelman wrote: Maybe it is my age too but in what way is parody like this helpful? I understand the role that parody played in East Germany during the 1980s, for example. But what kind of 'parody' pretends that one side is seeking to illegally prevent people from voting? I really see this as unhelpful and divisive. All of social media (barring boards of course ) should just shut up and leave people vote. We will all need to come together tomorrow after the vote.
Nettle Soup wrote: » I proudly voted Yes with a big smile on my face! I hear the turnout is high. I think this great weather will help the Yes vote too.
_Dara_ wrote: » Just voted Yes. Turnout was at 17-18% at 1pm. We were the only souls there though.
Matthew Bald Mimosa wrote: » I voted earlier in the week via a postal vote (I've never been inside a polling booth!), anyway its YES from me. But I'll be honest, it wasn't entirely without wrestling with my conscience, but after some soul searching and some research, plus common fecking sense I had to vote YES. Abortion is indeed a dreadful place for a girl, or a couple if she's lucky enough to have a caring partner, to find herself. I couldn't ignore the fact that over two thousand women are traveling to the UK in the most dire of circumstances. And I'll be honest, I won't rejoice at a YES win. I'll be happy that woman no longer need to travel. And I was disgusted at the lies the NO campaign came out with, absolutely fvcking disgusted by their campaign.
Matthew Bald Mimosa wrote: » And I was disgusted at the lies the NO campaign came out with, absolutely fvcking disgusted by their campaign.