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Third recount under way in Omagh | Third recount under way in Omagh |
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A third recount is under way in Fermanagh/South Tyrone. | A third recount is under way in Fermanagh/South Tyrone. |
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: "We must be at Westminster and I will be fighting as hard as I can and I will be watching the rest of the count and hopefully I will be able to be the voice of the people of Fermanagh South Tyrone at Westminster." | |