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Heather Humphreys and Sean Kelly to enter race


Jayne McCormack and Enda McClafferty

BBC News NI

Getty/Sean Kelly A blonde haired woman in red claps her hands, while a grey haired man is on the right and wears a purple tie. Getty/Sean Kelly

Heather Humphreys and Sean Kelly have declared they will seek their party’s nomination to be the candidate for the Irish Presidency

A former president of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and an ex-Irish minister are bidding to enter the Irish presidential election race.

Heather Humphreys, the granddaughter of an Ulster unionist and former cabinet minister from Cavan-Monaghan, has confirmed she is seeking support to be the Fine Gael candidate.

The former Monaghan TD has strong links with Northern Ireland and has talked in the past about her unionist connections.

Fine Gael MEP Séan Kelly, who was GAA president for three years, has also declared he will seek the party’s nomination to be the candidate for the Irish Presidency.

Getty Heather Humphreys, a woman with short blonde hair, wearing a red suit, earrings and a pearl necklace applauds during the Fine Gael convention at the Sheraton Hotel in Athlone, central Ireland on March 24, 2024Getty

Heather Humphreys, pictured during the Fine Gael convention in 2024

Fine Gael A grey short haired and bearded man wearing a navy suit and pink tie standing hands together on a bannister by some white stairs. Fine Gael

Sean Kelly says he is delighted and enthusiastic about the prospect of running for president

The party’s original candidate, Mairead McGuinness, said last week that she would not run any more due to health issues.

Speaking to RTÉ’s Morning Ireland programme, Kelly said his original decision not to run was “the hardest decision” he ever made.

However, he said that now nominations were open again he was “delighted and enthusiastic about the prospect of running for president, reflecting what many people have said to me”.

Ms Humphreys said she had decided to “go for it” after being contacted by people within politics and by those “with no political affiliation at all”.

Speaking to Cavan and Monaghan local radio station Northern Sound, Ms Humphreys, who stood down as an elected politician at the last general election in the Republic of Ireland – said she had “plenty in the tank” and that the timing was right, despite ruling herself out of the contest earlier this year.

“I have thought long and hard about this… I have decided to go for it and I will be seeking the Fine Gael nomination,” she said.

“I want to deepen relations between the people of this island north and south.”

When is the Irish presidential election?

Tánaiste (deputy prime minister) Simon Harris said the decision to reopen nominations will enable the party to have a candidate in place by mid-September.

Nominations reopen at midday and will close at midday on 2 September.

No date has yet been set for the presidential election, but it needs to be held before 11 November when Michael D Higgins’ 14-year term in office officially ends.



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