Jim Gavin submits nomination papers for presidential race

Mr Gavin was accompanied by Fianna Fáil deputy leader Jack Chambers as he submitted the paperwork at the Customs House in Dublin on Friday
Jim Gavin submits nomination papers for presidential race

Fianna Fáil presidential candidate Jim Gavin (right) and the party’s deputy leader Jack Chambers (left), pose for a photo on the steps outside the Customs House, Dublin, as Mr Gavin submits his nomination papers for the presidential race. Picture: Cillian Sherlock/PA

Jim Gavin has said his focus is on his own campaign as he submitted his presidential nomination papers on the eve of a “game changing” Sinn Féin announcement relating to the race.

Mr Gavin was accompanied by Fianna Fáil deputy leader Jack Chambers as he submitted the paperwork at the Customs House in Dublin on Friday, having secured the backing of the party.

Speaking to reporters, the former GAA manager said his campaign had a “phenomenal start”.

Fianna Fail presidential candidate Jim Gavin (left) and the deputy leader of the party Jack Chambers on the steps outside the Customs House, Dublin (Cillian Sherlock/PA)

Currently, Mr Gavin is competing against independent candidate Catherine Connolly, who has the backing of Labour, the Social Democrats and People Before Profit, and Fine Gael nominee Heather Humphreys, who is also expected to lodge her papers on Friday.

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Sinn Féin is due to announce whether it will run its own candidate or row in behind Ms Connolly on Saturday.

On Thursday, party leader Mary Lou McDonald said that its influence on the election would be a “game changer”.

Asked if he was concerned about Sinn Féin weighing into the contest, Mr Gavin said his focus was on Fianna Fáil.

Pressed on whether he would be closely looking out for Sinn Féin’s decision on Saturday, he replied: “My concern is on my campaign.

“I’m proud of Ireland, I’m passionate about Ireland, service to the State, serving the people.

“This is going to be the most active and energetic presidential campaign over the next 35 days – so the focus is on me.”

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