51 council seats have been left vacant across the country following the election.
Female political representation in the Midlands may increase with a 'golden opportunity' to be co-opted into a vacant council seat.
That's the view of Communications Manager of See Her Elected Mairead O'Shea.
51 council seats have been left vacant nationally following the general election.
These seats include those left vacant by John Clendennen and Tony McCormack in Offaly, Willie Aird of Laois and Kevin 'Boxer' Moran in Longford Westmeath.
Ms O'Shea says these seats are a prime opportunity for parties:
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