Low Voter Turnout Raises Concerns Ahead of Ireland’s Presidential Election
Officials warn public apathy could affect legitimacy of upcoming vote
Concerns are mounting in Ireland over low voter engagement as the country approaches its presidential election.
Political analysts warn that declining turnout could undermine the strength of the democratic process, with several parties urging citizens to participate.
Campaign organizers are increasing outreach efforts in hopes of energizing younger voters and reversing a trend of growing political disinterest.