High-Stakes Showdown: Ireland's Presidential Contest Heats Up

Ireland's presidential election is now a direct contest between independent lawmaker Catherine Connolly and former minister Heather Humphreys. This follows the withdrawal of Jim Gavin, former Gaelic football coach and Fianna Fáil candidate, amid controversy over a past rent issue. Connolly leads in recent polls.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dublin | Updated: 06-10-2025 12:11 IST | Created: 06-10-2025 12:11 IST
High-Stakes Showdown: Ireland's Presidential Contest Heats Up
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The race for Ireland's presidency is witnessing a dramatic turn of events as Jim Gavin, a former Gaelic football coach and Fianna Fáil candidate, has exited the contest. His withdrawal comes amid allegations of failing to return a rent overpayment from nearly two decades ago. Gavin's departure leaves independent lawmaker Catherine Connolly and ex-minister Heather Humphreys in the electoral fray.

Gavin acknowledged the controversy and expressed regret for the oversight, stating that it was contrary to the personal standards he set for himself. As the dust settles, Connolly emerges as a pivotal figure in the race. With backing from a coalition of opposition parties, including Sinn Féin, Connolly leads the polls with 32%, while Humphreys follows at 23%.

Heather Humphreys, supported by Fine Gael, remains a formidable contender despite trailing Connolly. The election for Ireland's largely ceremonial presidential role has captured public interest, transforming it into a fiercely contested race between the two remaining candidates.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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