GE2024... What you need to know ahead of voting on Friday
Visually Impaired Voters
A ballot paper template will be available at each polling station in Meath to facilitate visually impaired voters. The template will allow voters to identify the location of the box to be marked for each candidate by touch. A list of the candidates in the order they appear on the ballot paper, can be heard by calling the freephone number 1800 808 809.
Where to Vote
The polling centre locations and scheme for each of the Meath constituencies can be viewed by visiting the 'Election Lines' blog on the meathchronicle.ie homepage.
The polling scheme shows the polling places in use for the General Election on 29th November and the portions of the electoral register assigned to each place.
How many candidates running
There are 18 candidates in Meath East battling for four seats, there are 12 candidates in Meath West contesting three seats.
What times are polling stations open?
Polling stations open at 7am and close at 10pm on Friday 29th November. The count centres open in Trim and Ashbourne on Saturday at 9am where ballot boxes will be opened.