Published February 28, 2016
An exit poll in Ireland's election has found that voters have turned away from the coalition government of Prime Minister Enda Kenny and the country faces either a hung parliament with no workable majority — or an alliance between the traditional polar opposites of political life.
Saturday's poll by Irish broadcasters RTE was revealed hours before Saturday's start to a ballot count expected to run into Sunday.
It says Kenny's Fine Gael party has received 24.8 percent of first-preference votes, much lower than expected, while its age-old enemy Fianna Fail has won 21.1 percent. They have never worked together in government.
The poll involved face-to-face surveys of 4,283 people who had just voted in all 40 constituencies at 225 polling stations. It had an error margin of 1.5 percentage points.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/poll-points-to-hung-irish-parliament-_-or-historic-alliance