It's all over in Ireland South as Clune and O'Sullivan take the final seats

The Green Party's Grace O'Sullivan has been elected to the European Parliament for the Ireland South constituency, taking the fourth seat.
Cork Fine Gael candidate Deirdre Clune has been re-elected as an MEP taking the fifth seat, the so called 'storage seat'.
She will have to wait for Britain to leave the EU before she can take her seat.
Earlier the distribution of Liadh Ni Riada's votes saw Independents4Change candidate Mick Wallace elected.
Fine Gael candidate Sean Kelly and Cork Fianna Fail candidate Billy Kelleher took the first two seats in the constituency.
Speaking to RedFM News Fine Gael's Deirdre Clune says she's happy with her performance in a campaign and to claim a seat that was hard fought in a big constituency:
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