Polling Day Orders made for European and local elections

Press Release: 18 April 2024

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Mr Darragh O’Brien TD has today (8 April 2024) made orders appointing Friday, 7 June 2024 as the polling day and the hours of 7am to 10pm to be the hours of polling for the European Parliament and local elections.

The Minister has appointed Barry Ryan, a Principal Officer in the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, to be the chief returning officer for the European Parliament elections. He has also appointed returning officers for the three European Parliament constituencies in which 14 MEPs are to be elected for the 2024-2029 parliamentary term.

Mr Fergus Gallagher, Dublin County Sheriff will be returning officer for the four-seat Dublin constituency. Ms Marian Chambers Higgins, Galway County Registrar, will be returning officer for the five-seat Midlands-North-West constituency. Mr Martin Harvey, Cork City Sheriff, will be returning officer for the five-seat South constituency. The three constituencies are specified in the Electoral Amendment (Amendment) Act 2023.

European election candidate nominations

The returning officers for the three European constituencies will, in the coming days, give public notice of the times for receiving nominations and of the application requirements.

Local election candidate nominations

The local authority returning officers for local elections will also give public notice of the times for receiving nominations and of the application requirements.

Voter Registration

A person eligible to vote but not yet registered as an elector still has time to apply for entry in the register of electors. To be eligible to vote, a person must be 18 years of age or over on or before polling day and must be ordinarily resident in the constituency in which you wish to vote. They must also be included on the Register of Electors.

Everyone is encouraged to check that their details on the Register of Electors are correct and up to date by visiting checktheregister.ie.

Eligible voters who are not on the register, or who need to update their details, for example because they have moved house, can do so by submitting an online application at www.checktheregister.ie or by submitting a form to their local authority. Relevant application forms are available from city, county or city and county councils (these are the registration authorities) or online at checktheregister.ie.  

Completed applications must be received by the registration authority for the area in which you reside by Monday, 20 May 2024.

If a person is eligible to vote by post or is unable to vote in person due to an illness or disability, and is resident in a hospital, nursing home, mental health facility or similar institution, and they are not on the Postal Voters List or Special Voters List, as appropriate, they can apply up to Saturday, 11 May 2024 for inclusion in those lists. Application forms are available from city, county or city and county councils and online at checktheregister.ie.

Election posters

With arrangements for the 2024 local elections now set, the Minister clarified the time period during which candidates can exhibit election posters. Candidates may only erect posters from 8 May 2024, which is 30 days before the polling date. There is a requirement for candidates to remove all posters within seven days of the poll.