Concerns raised over 200,000-plus spoiled votes in presidential election

The invalid ballots represent 13% of all votes cast on Friday, and a more than tenfold increase on the number of spoiled votes in the last presidential election
Concerns raised over 200,000-plus spoiled votes in presidential election

The names of Maria Steen and Conor McGregor written on spoiled ballot papers at Mallow GAA complex. Picture: Larry Cummins

Several senior politicians have said a response is needed to the 213,738 spoiled votes in the presidential election.

It represents 13% of all votes cast on Friday, and a more than tenfold increase on the number of spoiled votes in the last presidential election, when there were 18,438 invalid ballots.

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