European elections: French citizens living in Ireland vote in Cork and Dublin

Among the early voters in Cork was Chloé, from the south of France, who has been living and working in the city for four years
European elections: French citizens living in Ireland vote in Cork and Dublin

Chloé from the south of France who was among the French citizens casting the votes in the European elections in Cork City Hall.

Some 9,000 French citizens living in Ireland have begun voting on Sunday in the European elections at two polling stations — one in Cork and the other in Dublin.

Officials overseeing the Cork polling booth in City Hall have reported a steady turnout since voting began at 8am, with almost 100 votes cast already.

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