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High Court to hear separate applications from three people seeking to challenge referendum result

High Court to hear separate applications from three people seeking to challenge referendum result

The High Court is due to hear separate applications this morning from three people seeking to challenge the result of the abortion referendum.

One of them claims hundreds of university students were not properly registered to vote

Last month, the people of Ireland voted emphatically for the eighth amendment of the constitution to be repealed.

But three Irish citizens are seeking to challenge the result through the courts.

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Charles Byrne, a musician with an address in Drogheda claims hundreds of students in NUI Galway were not properly registered.

Joanna Jordan of Upper Gleanageary Road in Dún Laoghaire claims thousands of Irish citizens were paid to return to vote.

And Ciarán Tracey, a retired public servant from Leitrim Village, claims an alleged omission from the State’s info campaign affected the outcome.

There is not an automatic right to have such challenges heard in the High Court. For one to be allowed, the applicant must prove there is evidence that the issues being complained about materially affected the result.

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Those arguments will be put forward later this morning.

- Digital Desk

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