Michael D Higgins wins second term as Irish president with businessman Peter Casey surprise runner up
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Michael D Higgins has been re-elected as president of Ireland, after winning 56
Higgins, who has served as the country’s head of state since 2011, will now keep the top job for another seven years.
He was congratulated on Twitter by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, who wrote, "Really happy that you will continue to be our President for the next 7 years."
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While his victory was expected, he has won by a smaller majority than the polls predicted. Surveys in recent weeks suggested he enjoyed the support of around two-thirds of the electorate.
But the real surprise of this election result has been the performance of
Casey is a Derry-born businessman now based in the US, who has starred as an investor on the Irish version of Dragon's Den. He was an outsider candidate polling just 1% in polls published last week.
However, his campaign took a turn at the weekend after he made controversial comments about the
While it initially appeared the comments might derail his campaign, instead it appears to have drawn a fifth of voters to his camp. In the past, Casey has also
Among the losers in this election are Sinn Fein, who were hoping that their candidate Liadh Ni Riada could provide a fresh alternative to Higgins, but she has come in third place.
The party has failed to match the 13
The result will also be disappointing for Sean Gallagher, another businessman who came second in the 2011
Such is Higgins’ popularity in Ireland, for a while it seemed he might be re-elected unopposed, as Mary McAleese was in 2004. But polls showed that while the majority of people wanted him back for a second term, most people also wanted to see a campaign.
Higgins stood with the support of the main Fine Gael and Fianna Fail
A veteran Irish politician, Higgins was a lifelong member of the Labour party. He has served as a mayor, a senator, a TD in the Irish parliament, and was Minister for Culture in the 1990s. During this period he helped set up the first Irish language TV station TG4, being a fluent speaker himself. He also has a background in academia and is respected as a published poet.
A natural statesman, Higgins has been praised for his ability to reach out across all sections of Irish society, his handling of difficult anniversaries in the past decade, and for how he represents Ireland on the world stage.
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He has achieved a rare feat in Ireland by becoming a somewhat beloved politician - something which is easier to carry in the largely ceremonial role of the presidency, which is above party politics.
But he did come in for criticism during this campaign - particularly from Casey - over the cost of the presidency, his use of expenses and how transparent this was to the taxpayer. None of this damaged Higgins’ reputation personally, but it is likely he will push for some reform of the office during this second term.
The Irish presidency is a largely ceremonial role, but the office holder does occupy a unique space which can both set and respond to the mood of the nation.
Ireland also voted yesterday in a referendum on whether to remove the