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Gareth Sheridan secures nomination of a second local authority in presidential race – The Irish Times

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Sheridan‌ Gains Second Local Authority Nomination for Presidential Run

Social Democrats TD Gareth Sheridan has secured a nomination from a second local authority in his bid for the irish presidency, according to reporting ⁣by The ⁣Irish Times. Following a nomination⁣ from Fingal County Council, Sheridan received​ support from Dún laoghaire-Rathdown County Council today.

This brings the number of confirmed candidates to four, including ​Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald, autonomous Peter Casey, and Fianna Fáil’s Jim Gavin.

Sheridan requires nominations ⁤from‍ four ⁣local authorities or 20 Oireachtas members to ‌formally enter ‍the presidential ‍race. ⁤He previously ran ⁣for the presidency in 2011.⁤ The election is scheduled to‍ take place‌ on [Date of Election – not provided in source].

The news comes amid ongoing controversies ‌for other ⁣political figures. Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes, recently returned from suspension, remains a party member despite a past ⁣”blackface” incident – wearing⁤ brown make-up while dressed as ⁤Barack Obama at a Halloween party 16 years⁣ ago when he ⁢was ⁢president of the Students’ ‍Union in University⁣ College Cork. Hayes issued ​an apology on Monday. He was previously ‌suspended last December ​for providing misleading ​information regarding the ⁣sale of shares in Palantir, a company linked to​ the Israeli military,⁢ but was​ readmitted ⁢to the parliamentary party over the summer.

Separately, The Irish Times reported that Jim ​gavin, the Fianna Fáil presidential candidate‌ and former Dublin Gaelic football manager, received an average of €5,000 a year in expenses during his tenure with the Dublin‍ team,⁤ which spanned from⁢ 2012 to 2019 and ‌saw the ⁤team achieve a record five All-Ireland titles in a row. Fianna Fáil stated‌ the⁤ expenses were fully‍ vouched and in line with GAA and public service rates.

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