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March for marriage equality in Dublin. Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland

Poll: How do you intend to vote in the same-sex marriage referendum?

The polls suggest a landslide, are they correct?

HEALTH MINISTER LEO Varadkar has spoken publicly for the first time about being gay.

The minister said one of the reasons he spoke out is because he wanted to be honest with people ahead of this summer’s same-sex marriage referendum.

A poll last week showed 76% support for the proposal to extend the right to marry to same-sex couples, but campaigners have warned of complacency.

Today’s poll: How do you intend to vote in the same-sex marriage referendum?


Poll Results:

Yes (15704)
No (3058)
Will not be voting (817)
Undecided (802)

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