Snap election: How Irish Times photographers captured campaign life through a lens

The focus is on candidates’ candid moments in this selection of pictures from around the country

Garda Siobhán Frisby removes the ballots of early voters from Maryfield Nursing Home in Dublin. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
Garda Siobhán Frisby removes the ballots of early voters from Maryfield Nursing Home in Dublin. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd

It may have been the general election campaign that put the small town of Kanturk in northwest Co Cork on the map, but voters all over the state have now had their say in Election 2024.

Campaigns matter. Irish politicians are accessible to the public in a way that is unimaginable in other countries. And election campaigns here provide an even greater opportunity for voters to get up close and personal with their prospective representatives.

Michael Healy-Rae takes a break from the campaign trail to hammer nuts on a bridge in Milltown, Co Kerry. Photograph: Enda O’Dowd
Michael Healy-Rae takes a break from the campaign trail to hammer nuts on a bridge in Milltown, Co Kerry. Photograph: Enda O’Dowd
Sinn Féin candidate Aine Gladney Knox and her son Archie (6) in Bagnelstown, Co Carlow. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
Sinn Féin candidate Aine Gladney Knox and her son Archie (6) in Bagnelstown, Co Carlow. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

The Irish Times photographers stuck close to the candidates in recent weeks, ready to record any unguarded moments during all those ever-so-carefully choreographed public appearances.

Roman emperor Julius Caesar is said to have bragged: “Veni, vidi, vici” (“I came, I saw, I conquered”). Our photographers are a modest bunch but they came, they saw and they captured the character of candidates from all parties and none.

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Independent TD for Kildare South, Cathal Berry, on a canvas walkabout in Kildare town with members of his team. Photograph: Alan Betson
Independent TD for Kildare South, Cathal Berry, on a canvas walkabout in Kildare town with members of his team. Photograph: Alan Betson
Labour Party leader Ivana Bacik TD on the election campaign trail in Kimmage, Dublin, with Dublin South-West candidate Cllr Ciarán Ahern. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien
Labour Party leader Ivana Bacik TD on the election campaign trail in Kimmage, Dublin, with Dublin South-West candidate Cllr Ciarán Ahern. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald arrives at Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin for the party's manifesto launch. Photograph: Chris Maddaloni
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald arrives at Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin for the party's manifesto launch. Photograph: Chris Maddaloni
Green Party TD Ossian Smyth out canvassing. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
Green Party TD Ossian Smyth out canvassing. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
Joe Flaherty Fianna of Fáil installs window posters in Longford town. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
Joe Flaherty Fianna of Fáil installs window posters in Longford town. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns TD with colleagues during the party's campaign launch. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns TD with colleagues during the party's campaign launch. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
People Before Profit candidate Hazel De Nortúin canvassing in Ballyfermot, Dublin South-Central. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien
People Before Profit candidate Hazel De Nortúin canvassing in Ballyfermot, Dublin South-Central. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien

This selection of their standout images sums up a fast-paced campaign in which thousands of doorbells were pressed, many hands shaken and, as always, lots of promises were made by incumbents and newcomers alike.

All campaigns have their highs and lows. For the candidates, the anxieties, uncertainty and excitement of this campaign have concluded. The people have spoken.