Figures show that Carol Nolan has over 20% of the vote.
The tallies are showing Carol Nolan is ahead on 22% after all 112 boxes in Offaly have been opened.
According to the figures from Fine Gael, their candidate John Clendennen is on 18%, ahead of Sinn Fein's Aoife Masterson and Tony McCormack of Fianna Fail both on 17%.
Independent Eddie Fitzpatrick is on 8%, with Independent Ireland's Fergus McDonell on 5% and FF Claire Murray both on 7%.
The Green Party Senator Pippa Hackett is on 3%.
Independent Mike Boylan and People Before Profit's Keisha Taylor are showing to have received 2% of the vote.
Aontu's Maureen Ward, how she's polling for a first time candidate:
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