DUBLIN—Gay Irish senator David Norris succeeded Tuesday in securing the backing of the four local councils he needs to get his name on the ballot paper in the October 27 presidential election.
The long-time champion of gay rights is now expected to be one of a record seven candidates, including former IRA commander Martin McGuinness, who will be chasing the largely ceremonial head-of-state job when nominations close on Wednesday.
Another independent candidate, former MEP and 1970 Eurovision song contest winner Dana Rosemary Scallon, said she was “just thrilled” after she also secured the necessary backing of councils on Tuesday.
Scallon was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1997 presidential election when President Mary McAleese was elected for her first seven-year term.