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Major Inishowen poll tips Sinn Féin 26.05.09

SINN FÉIN are on target to take two seats in the Inishowen electoral area in next month’s local elections, while Fianna Fail, whose support has fallen dramatically, are in a battle to retain seats and could see their current total of four cut in half.
According to the results of an opinion poll carried out by today's Inishowen Independent, Sinn Féin councillor Padraig MacLochlainn looks set to romp home at the top of the poll in Inishowen and he is likely to bring running mate Sean Ruddy with him into the council.
Ruddy polls well enough on his own (7%), but if MacLochlainn’s figures on election day match the polls (where he shows a massive 23%) he will have a huge surplus and more than enough to bring Ruddy over the line.
The poll carried out at seven locations across Inishowen also showed that support for Fianna Fail in the peninsula has reduced dramatically and they will struggle to retain their current allocation of four seats, possibly even seeing that number halved.
Already sitting councillors Francis Conaghan and Denis McGonagle have declared that they will not contest the election and neither of those seats is guaranteed to return to Fianna Fail.
However while Fianna Fail’s support has reduced significantly, Fine Gael has not benefited hugely. However the figures do suggest that Fine Gael newcomer John Ryan is on course to be elected, taking the second highest number of first preferences after Padraig MacLochlainn.
Those who seem to have gained most at the expense of Fianna Fail are Labour - who did not run a candidate in Inishowen in 2004 - and independent candidates with Nicholas Crossan in particular within striking distance of causing a major upset by taking a seat.
Labour’s Martin Farren polled well, taking the third highest number of first preferences and could cause a surprise in the peninsula if transfers were to go his way.
Of the sitting councillors after Padraig MacLochlainn, it would seem that Rena Donaghey who attracts a large number of transfers according to the poll, is also likely to be elected.
However things are not as clear-cut for Marian McDonald or Bernard McGuinness who are competing in an area with a large number of candidates competing for votes.
One of those candidates is Fianna Fail new boy Charlie McConalogue, but the poll shows him faring badly with just 3% of the vote, with independent Batty Connell on 2% and Fine Gael’s Keith Roulston 1%.
Mickey Doherty meanwhile is likely to be in the battle with 6% but will depend on transfers while Paul Canning (Fianna Fail) and Sheenagh McMahon (Green Party) will also need transfers to take them over the line.
Significantly, however, a huge proportion of those polled remain undecided, with 18% of those polled saying they didn’t know if they would vote and 24% of those who said they would vote, as yet to decide on where their first preference will go. (Inishowen Independent)
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