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    Ex-minister, football coach and left winger vie for Irish presidency

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    Posted on September 24, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    The Irish presidential election features candidates from major parties, including a former minister and a Gaelic football coach.

    Table of Contents

    • Candidates in the Irish Presidential Election
    • Main Candidates
    • Political Party Support
    • Public Opinion Polls

    Former Minister and Football Coach Compete for Irish Presidency

    Candidates in the Irish Presidential Election

    DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland's presidential election will in the end be contested by a former minister, a former Gaelic football coach and a left-wing lawmaker after household names such as Conor McGregor, Bob Geldof and Michael Flatley had all expressed interest.

    Main Candidates

    After months of online speculation, the mixed martial arts fighter, the singer and the former Riverdance star did not formally seek the required support from members of parliament or local councils before nominations closed on Wednesday.

    Political Party Support

    The line-up will pit two candidates backed by each of the country's centre-right ruling parties, against a third supported by the opposition parties of the left in the race to succeed Michael D. Higgins in the October 24 vote for the largely ceremonial role.

    Public Opinion Polls

    One of the two governing parties, Fine Gael, has put forward former social affairs minister Heather Humphreys while its centre-right partner, Fianna Fail, nominated Jim Gavin, best known for managing the Dublin Gaelic football team.

    Independent lawmaker and former deputy speaker of the lower house of parliament Catherine Connolly has built up a coalition representing most of the opposition, including the largest member Sinn Fein, which opted in recent days not to put forward a candidate of its own.

    While Sinn Fein sees the role as symbolically important in its quest to unify the Republic and British-run Northern Ireland and its leader Mary Lou McDonald considered running, the party hopes Connolly can show a block from the left can defeat the centre-right parties that have led every Irish government.

    A September 14 opinion poll, taken before Sinn Fein decided its strategy, put Humphreys in the lead on 22%, Gavin on 18% and Connolly on 17%.

    Higgins, a former arts minister from the centre-left Labour party, has been relatively outspoken during his two seven-year terms, in particular in his support for the rights of Palestinians in Gaza.

    Connolly, one of the leading pro-Palestinian voices in parliament, would be viewed as most closely aligned to Higgins on the issue. All the major political parties support Ireland's position as one of the most pro-Palestinian EU member states.

    (Reporting by Padraic Halpin;Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Three main candidates are competing in the Irish presidential election.
    • •Heather Humphreys is backed by Fine Gael.
    • •Jim Gavin is nominated by Fianna Fail.
    • •Catherine Connolly represents the opposition parties.
    • •Sinn Fein supports Connolly to challenge centre-right dominance.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ex-minister, football coach and left winger vie for Irish presidency

    1Who are the main candidates in the Irish presidential election?

    The main candidates include former minister Heather Humphreys, football coach Jim Gavin, and independent lawmaker Catherine Connolly.

    2What political parties are backing the candidates?

    Humphreys is backed by Fine Gael, while Gavin is supported by Fianna Fail. Connolly represents a coalition of opposition parties, including Sinn Fein.

    3What were the results of the recent opinion poll?

    A September 14 opinion poll showed Humphreys leading with 22%, followed by Gavin at 18% and Connolly at 17%.

    4What is Sinn Fein's position regarding the presidential role?

    Sinn Fein views the presidency as symbolically important for unifying the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, with Connolly being their candidate.

    5How has Michael D. Higgins influenced the presidential race?

    Michael D. Higgins, the current president, has been outspoken on various issues, including Palestinian rights, which may influence the candidates' positions.

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