Counting is continuing in election 2020, with some early tallies already being reported.
In Dublin, there are 45 Dail seats up for grabs across 11 constituencies.
As we wait for official counts, we will bring you updated tallies here.
There are some big names that could have a fight on their hands to keep their Dail seats.
Shane Ross, Joan Burton and Katherine Zappone are currently all at risk.
Tallies also suggest Kate O'Connell, Noel Rock and Paul Murphy might not be doing well.
DUBLIN WEST - FINAL TALLY
All the boxes have been opened in Dublin West and Sinn Fein’s Paul Donnelly looks set to top the poll on 28 per cent of the first preference vote.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is on 20 per cent and Fianna Fail’s Jack Chambers is on 16 per cent according to the tallies.
It looks set to be a dog fight between the Green’s Roderic O’Gorman and Ruth Coppinger of People Before Profit who are neck in neck on 11 and 10 per cent.
Former Tanaiste Labour’s Joan Burton is almost certain to loose her seat here after years of holding it here in Dublin West.
While former Dragon Den’s star Peter Casey’s protest vote had absolutely no impact – he’s on a mere 1%.
DUBLIN BAY SOUTH - TALLY
With 71 of 106 boxes opened, Green Party Leader Eamon Ryan is in the lead on 22.6%.
Fears for Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy's seat appear to be unfounded, with the tally showing he's second on 16.8 per cent.
In third is SF Chris Andrews on 15.8% and fourth is FF Jim O Callaghan on 13.6%.
DUBLIN BAY NORTH - TALLY
SF Surge continues in Dublin Bay North, Denise Mitchell is on 28%
FG Richard Bruton looks to take second seat on 15%
Labour Aodhain O'Riordain is on 13%
FF Sean Haughey on 11%
Soc Dems Cian O'Callaghan and Greens David Healy neck and neck on 7%.
DUBLIN CENTRAL - FINAL TALLY
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald is on course to storm to victory with 36 per cent of the vote, followed by finance minister Paschal Donohue on 13 per cent.
The Greens Neasa Hourigan on 12 per cent and FF Mary Fitzpatrick on 10 per cent.
Gary Gannon is following closely behind on 9 per cent.
DUBLIN SOUTH CENTRAL - FINAL TALLY
Sinn Feins Aengus O Snodaigh is on 38 per cent according to the final tally.
There's a 3 way tie in second with People Before Profit's Brid Smith, FG Drugs Minister Catherine Byrne, and FF Catherine Ardagh ALL on 11 per cent.
Outgoing Independents4Change TD Joan Collins is on 6 per cent.
DUBLIN RATHDOWN - TALLY
Deputy leader of the greens, Catherine Martin leads on 21 percent.
Fine Gael Senator Neale Richmond is on 16 percent, just ahead of his running mate, Minister Josepha Madigan.
Sinn Fein’s Sorcha NicCormaic is neck and neck with Fianna Fáil councillor Shay Brennan on 11 but minister Shane Ross is way back on 8 percent.
DUBLIN MID WEST - TALLY
The tallies have Sinn Féin TD Eoin O Broin with a quarter of first preference votes, with his running mate Mark Ward, only elected in the by election in November, in second.
They’re followed by Fianna Fail TD John Curran on 11 percent and fine gael councillor Emer Higgins on 10 in this 4 seater, not far behind is Solidarity, People Before Profit TD Gino Kenny.
DUBLIN NORTH WEST - FINAL TALLY
Full tally puts SF Dessie Ellis comfortably in the lead on 44%
Soc Dems Roisin Shortall looks like she'll take the second seat on 19%
FF Paul McAuliffe third seat on 11%
Noel Rock looks like he'll lose his seat 10%
DUBLIN FINGAL - TALLY
Much like the rest of the country, it's very much Sinn Fein's day in Dublin Fingal.
Louise O'Reilly, the parties spokesperson on health, looks set to top the polls.
Fianna Fail's Darragh O'Brien looks set to take the second seat with about 15%, and the by-election winner in November, Green Party Candidate Joe O'Brien looks set to take the third.
Fine Gael's Alan Farrell and Labour's Duncan Smith will be hoping to take the final two seats but with Independent Tony Murphy languishing around 1 point behind Duncan Smith.
DUBLIN SOUTH WEST - TALLY
Sinn Fein's Sean Crowe has stormed ahead with 29 per cent of first preferences.
The Green's Francis Noel Duffy should benefit from his transfers - and Fine Gael's Colm Brophy is also on course for a seat.
Fianna Fail's John Lahart, the poll topper last time, is in a good position.
But with 7 other candidates within 2 per cent of each other, it'll be a tight race.
DUN LAOGHAIRE - FINAL TALLY
The final tally shows Solidarity's Richard Boyd Barrett and the Green's Ossian Smyth on course for seats.
While Fine Gael's Jennifer Carroll MacNeil has performed better than expected.
Her running mate, junior minister Mary Mitchell O'Connor, could be in a scrap with the Fianna Fail and Sinn Fein candidates for the last seat.