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Catherine Connolly Elected Ireland’s 10th President

In a striking result for Irish politics, independent left‑wing politician Catherine Connolly has been elected as the 10th President of Ireland, winning a landslide victory over her main rival, Heather Humphreys. While the presidency is largely ceremonial, Connolly’s win signals a notable shift in Ireland’s political landscape — especially given her background, endorsements and campaign platform.

Profile of Catherine Connolly

Catherine Connolly is an independent politician from Galway who has served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway West constituency since 2016. She previously held the position of Deputy Speaker (Leas‑Ceann Comhairle) in the Irish Parliament. Known for her strong left‑wing orientation, she advocates social justice, neutrality in foreign affairs and a more inclusive republic.

Election Result & Significance

In the presidential election held on 24 October 2025, Connolly secured around 63 % of the first‑preference votes, far ahead of Heather Humphreys who garnered close to 29 %. The turnout was low at approximately 46 %, with a record number of spoiled ballots too.
Her victory makes her Ireland’s 10th president, and the third woman to hold the office. Although the role is ceremonial, the result is read by many as a rebuke of the centre‑right establishment and an appetite among voters for a different voice.

Themes & Campaign Highlights

Connolly ran on a platform emphasising,

  • Social justice and addressing inequalities in housing, health and opportunity.
  • Ireland’s neutrality in global conflicts and criticism of NATO and EU defence/militarisation trends.
  • Inclusivity and diversity, pledging to be “a president for all” and representing younger voters and disenchanted citizens.
  • Her background as a barrister and long‑time advocate for grassroots concerns gave her credibility among progressive voters.
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