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Third recount underway in Omagh Third recount underway in Omagh
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A third recount is underway in Fermanagh/South Tyrone. A third recount has got underway in Fermanagh/South Tyrone within the last few minutes.
The count was suspended at 0430 BST after two recounts in which Michelle Gildernew and Rodney Connor were neck and neck.The count was suspended at 0430 BST after two recounts in which Michelle Gildernew and Rodney Connor were neck and neck.
After the second recount, Mrs Gildernew, Sinn Fein, was just two votes ahead of independent unionist unity candidate Rodney Connor.After the second recount, Mrs Gildernew, Sinn Fein, was just two votes ahead of independent unionist unity candidate Rodney Connor.
She had 21,300 votes to Mr Connor's 21,298.She had 21,300 votes to Mr Connor's 21,298.
When Mrs Gildernew won the seat by a majority of 53 in 2001 the result had to be upheld in the High Court.When Mrs Gildernew won the seat by a majority of 53 in 2001 the result had to be upheld in the High Court.
After leaving the count station in the early hours of Friday she said she was "confident that we're going to come out in the right side of this".After leaving the count station in the early hours of Friday she said she was "confident that we're going to come out in the right side of this".
She added: "We always knew that it was going to be right down to the wire, so we'll see what the morning brings."She added: "We always knew that it was going to be right down to the wire, so we'll see what the morning brings."
Mr Connor, a former chief executive of Fermanagh District Council, was standing as an independent after the DUP and Ulster Conservatives and Unionists (UCU) agreed to run a joint unionist candidate.Mr Connor, a former chief executive of Fermanagh District Council, was standing as an independent after the DUP and Ulster Conservatives and Unionists (UCU) agreed to run a joint unionist candidate.
He said: "I am absolutely delighted with the turnout that we've got.He said: "I am absolutely delighted with the turnout that we've got.
"I'm looking forward to coming back tomorrow to have the situation finalised.""I'm looking forward to coming back tomorrow to have the situation finalised."