Counting has begun in the Irish general election, as exit polls suggest a close contest between the three major parties.
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Vote counting in Ireland's general election gets underway Saturday with an exit poll indicating a tight finish between the three main parties.
Fianna Fail and Fine Gael looked well placed to return to power but Sinn Fein insists it could be part of a new government of the left in Ireland.