Exit polls point to landslide vote to relax Irish abortion laws - News Summed Up

Exit polls point to landslide vote to relax Irish abortion laws


Exit polls from the Irish Times and the national broadcaster RTÉ showed a clear two-thirds of the country supported change. The RTE exit poll of 3,000 voters suggested that 69.4% voted yes in the referendum compared with 30.6% who said no. “Thank you to every no voter and campaigner.”Quick guide The Irish abortion referendum Show Hide The Irish abortion referendum Ireland is set to vote on abortion law reform on Friday 25 May. The Dublin-born nurse formed part of the Terminations for Medical Reasons Ireland groups, which campaigned for change in the Irish abortion laws. Nearly 9 out of 10 voters between 18 and 24 voted ‘yes’, the exit poll found.


Source: The Guardian May 25, 2018 21:20 UTC



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