With less than an hour until polling stations close in the two referendums and the Dáil by-election, voting turnout has been brisk.
Partners Adrian and Shane, before voting on same-sex marriage referendum in Drogheda, Ireland http://t.co/sZ5ov2mcVY pic.twitter.com/MF521C4NqQ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 22, 2015
People have until 10pm to cast their vote on whether to allow same-sex marriage, and whether to reduce the minimum age of presidential candidates from 35 to 21 years.
A Dáil by-election is also being held in the Carlow-Kilkenny constituency.
The figures so far show a strong turnout in Dublin with some areas reaching over 40% teatime.
Ireland's gay marriage referendum: share your photos and experiences via @GuardianWitness http://t.co/m83Cz0lgMS pic.twitter.com/leh5WNl9Ac
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 18, 2015
Anti-Gay Activists Pay Close Attention To Ireland In Run-Up To Marriage Referendum: VIDEO http://t.co/hQo8CriR9a pic.twitter.com/uqtIyE3GBY
— Towleroad (@tlrd) May 13, 2015
The turnout across the country could reach over 60% by the time polls close and if that is the case, close to two million people will have cast their votes, which would be the highest turnout for any referendum in Irish history.
Dublin father: Referendum so important to normalise our kids | http://t.co/ZXcA844OqS (GM) pic.twitter.com/GXPONmR3DI
— Irish Examiner (@irishexaminer) May 20, 2015