With 100% of the 103 boxes tallied, it's still all to play for in Dublin South-Central, where there are at least eight candidates in the mix for the constituency's four seats.
Sinn Féin will be hoping it can take a second seat here, as the party's three candidates are performing well, with incumbent Aengus Ó Snodaigh on 12% of first-preference votes, Máire Devine on 10% and Daithi Doolan on 9%. Ó Snodaigh was the lone SF candidate in 2020 and topped the poll with almost double the quota.
Also in contention for a seat this time around are Fianna Fail's Catherine Ardagh on 10%, Hazel De Nortúin from People Before Profit–Solidarity and the Social Democrats' Jen Cummins, both on 9%.
Mary Seery Kearney from Fine Gael is on 8% of first-preference votes and could transfer well to Catherine Ardagh.
Both Joan Collins (I4C) and the Green Party's Patrick Costello face a challenge to retain their seats with 8% and 6% of first-preference votes respectively.
Remember, tallies are estimates from party representatives on the ground, rather than confirmed vote figures.
Aengus Ó Snodaigh (SF) 4356 (12%)
Catherine Ardagh (FF) 3865 (10%)
Máire Devine (SF) 3746 (10%)
Hazel De Nortúin (PBPS) 3332 (9%)
Jen Cummins (SD) 3272 (9%)
Daithi Doolan (SF) 3240 (9%)
Mary Seery Kearney (FG) 2996 (8%)
Joan Collins (RTC) 2842 (8%)
Darragh Moriarty (LAB) 2420 (7%)
Patrick Costello (GP) 2218 (6%)
Aisling Considine (AON) 1433 (4%)
Barry Ward (IFP) 735 (2%)
Philip Sutcliffe (IND) 670 (2%)
Dolores Webster (IND) 534 (1%)
Jina Ahearne (IP) 313 (1%)
Richard Murray (IND) 254 (1%)
Rebecca Hendrick (II) 170 (0%)
John Paul Murphy (RAB) 116 (0%)