Referendums turnout nears 30%

Polling stations are reporting brisk turnout in referendum voting this evening.

Referendums turnout nears 30%

Polling stations are reporting brisk turnout in referendum voting this evening.

The average is around 30% and voting is expected to pick up as people finish work.

Urban areas are seeing higher turnout.

Newlyweds Ann Cole and Vincent Fox prepare to cast their vote at St James Primary School, Dublin, following their wedding ceremony at a registry office.

The traditional teatime rush, with people voting after work, should see the turnout at over 60%.

If that's the case, close to two million people will have cast their votes - the highest turnout for any referendum in Irish history.

Polls close at 10pm for the two referendums and Carlow/Kilkenny by-election, with 3.2 million people eligible to vote.

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