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Ireland has first-in-world national referendum on gay marriage [Update: Yes Wins]

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Korey

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Updated results:

http://www.independent.ie/irish-new...yes-vote-in-marriage-referendum-31246590.html
http://www.rte.ie/news/results/2015/referendum/ssm/
http://referendum.ie/results.php?ref=10


DUBLIN CITY
  • DUBLIN CENTRAL 72-28 Yes (Final)
  • DUBLIN NORTH-CENTRAL 70-30 Yes (Final)
  • DUBLIN NORTH EAST 71-28 Yes (Final)
  • DUBLIN NORTH WEST 70-30 Yes (Final)
  • DUBLIN SOUTH CENTRAL 72-28 Yes (Final)
  • DUBLIN SOUTH EAST 75-25 Yes (Final)

DUBLIN COUNTY
  • DUBLIN MID WEST 70.89% Yes; 31% No
  • DUBLIN NORTH 71% Yes; 29% No
  • DUBLIN SOUTH 75-25 Yes (Final)
  • DUBLIN SOUTH-WEST 69.21% Yes; 30.79% No
  • DUBLIN WEST 71-29 Yes (Final)
  • DUN LAOGHAIRE 72% Yes; 28% No

LEINSTER
  • KILDARE NORTH 69% Yes; 31% No
  • KILDARE SOUTH 67% Yes; 33% No
  • LAOIS OFFALY: 57% Yes; 43% No
  • LONGFORD-WESTMEATH 54% Yes; 46% No
  • LOUTH 63-37 Yes (Final)
  • MEATH EAST 63-37 Yes (Final)
  • MEATH WEST 60-40 Yes (Final)
  • WEXFORD 64% Yes; 36% No
  • WICKLOW 68-32 Yes (Final)

MUNSTER
  • CLARE 58% Yes; 42% No
  • CORK SOUTH CENTRAL 66-34 Yes (Final)
  • CORK NORTH CENTRAL 63.11% Yes; 36.89% No
  • CORK EAST 62-38 Yes (Final)
  • CORK NORTH-WEST 58-42 Yes (Final)
  • CORK SOUTH WEST 58-42 Yes (Final)
  • KERRY NORTH 56.8% Yes; 43.2% No
  • KERRY SOUTH 51% Yes; 49% No
  • LIMERICK CITY 63% Yes; 37% No
  • LIMERICK COUNTY 54-46 Yes (Final)
  • TIPPERARY NORTH 60% Yes; 40% No
  • TIPPERARY SOUTH 50pc Yes; 50pc No
  • WATERFORD 60-40 Yes (Final)

CONNACHT
  • GALWAY WEST 61% Yes; 39% No
  • GALWAY EAST 53-47 Yes (Final)
  • MAYO 52-48 Yes (Final)
  • ROSCOMMON-SOUTH LEITRIM 52% No; 48% Yes
  • SLIGO-NORTH LEITRIM 54-46 Yes (Final)

ULSTER
  • DONEGAL SOUTH WEST 50.8% Yes; 49.2% % No
  • DONEGAL NORTH-EAST 53-47 Yes (Final)
  • CAVAN -MONAGHAN 52% Yes; 48% No

CARLOW-KILKENNY 60% Yes; 40% No
 

ghostjoke

Banned
"We lost because no one agreed with us and our ideology is fading."

It's the way he's trying to act like they're the victim. It's sickening. At least he'll be there for a while and have to watch as county after county tell him he's wrong. Maybe it'll get through to him, unlikely, but maybe, just maybe.

Anyway, not to dwell on the negative as in it's in a minority. Good on you Ireland. Nice to see we can do some things right and add another stripe to the rainbow curtain of western Europe.
 
Feeling mixed emotions...

On one hand it's incredible for the people of Ireland.

On the other hand it highlights how fucking disgusting my country of Australia is right now, as it doesn't feel like it's even on the table here with our current cunt of a prime minister. :(
 

Mr_Zombie

Member
On the other hand it highlights how fucking disgusting my country of Australia is right now, as it doesn't feel like it's even on the table here with our current cunt of a prime minister. :(

Hey, wanna switch? Here in Poland we don't even have civil unions. In the eyes of the law gay couples are total strangers and gay marriages (or civil union) contracted abroad aren't recognized. And every proposition of bill that could change it is stroke down. Now that's disgusting.

I also find it funny that local catholic/right-wing media present the whole referendum and the results as a result of "homolobby" activity and that people were pressured by LGBT activists. :lol It's hard for them to grasp that majority of Irishmen - both young and old - can be for marriage equality.
 
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NinjaFridge

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33 vote difference in Donegal South West

50.1% Yes
49.9% No
 
Holy shit Donegal!

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gofreak

GAF's Bob Woodward
Not sure who's taking them down, but the rapidity with which no posters are disappearing from Dublin City centre is amazing. Where I was, virtually all were gone at lunch time.
 

danthefan

Member
It should have never have come down to a referendum, but this overwhelming victory is fantastic.

How many times does it need to be said.

A referendum is the only way to permanently provide these rights to every citizen in tbf State. From a purely technical point of view.
 
Three FreeRepublic threads:
Irish voters back gay marriage in 'social revolution'
Ireland has said 'yes' to gay marriage and 'no' to Catholicism
Both sides say Ireland has voted to legalize gay marriage

I'm enjoying the euphoria and rainbows and happy tears far more than the salt. The salt seems to have ever-so-slightly diminished as realization/resignation has set-in..
Maniacs.

But can a 21 year old be Prime Minister?!
No, sadly. But it's a pretty minor thing.
 
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