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Irish Referendum Results

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The overall Referendum Returning Officer Barry Ryan made the official declaration in Dublin Castle just before 19:00

Irish voters reject bid to change family definition

Irish voters have overwhelmingly rejected a bid to change the definition of family.

The first result from twin referendums, held on Friday, was announced on Saturday evening.

Proposals to alter wording in the Irish Constitution to include families which are not based on marriage were defeated with 67.7% voting ‘no’.

Early indications show a second proposed change on the role of women in the home may also be defeated.

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Results Across Ireland

The highest ‘no’ votes in the family referendum came from Donegal where 80% voted no.

Only D├║n Laoghaire, south-east of Dublin voted narrowly in favor of changing the definition of a family.

Government Reaction

Earlier, Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar acknowledged the defeat of both referendums and expressed acceptance of the results.

Mr. Varadkar emphasized the need to respect the decision of the Irish people and the responsibility of the government in the outcome.

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Media Coverage and Reaction

Meanwhile, t├ínaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) Miche├íl Martin expressed his acceptance of the Irish people’s decision.

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‘No big crowds or celebrations’ – Darran Marshall, BBC News NI – in Dublin

The courtyard at Dublin Castle has witnessed many historic moments.

Over recent years it was where crowds gathered to celebrate momentous changes to the country’s constitution – including referenda on same-sex marriage and abortion reform.

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