Claire Murray has been added to the party's ticket for Offaly.
Fianna Fáil have added a second candidate to its General Election ticket in Offaly.
Edenderry Councillor, Claire Murray, was selected this week to contest for a seat in the constituency.
Tullamore's Tony McCormack was also chosen at the party's selection convention last week.
They'll will be vying to secure two places in the Dáil in a three-seat constituency, and are facing competition from Fine Gael, Sinn Féin, Independent Ireland and at least one Independent.
Ms. Murray says it won't be easy:
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