Irish president on track for second term

Exit polls suggest Irish President Michael Higgins is on track to win a second term.

Michael D Higgins and his wife

Irish President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina cast their votes in Dublin. (AAP)

Irish President Michael Higgins is on track to win a second term as election officials begin counting votes from this week's ballot.

An exit poll for broadcaster RTE suggests the 77-year-old Higgins received 58 per cent of the vote in an election contested by six candidates.

A poll for the Irish Times newspaper suggests he secured more than 56 per cent.

A vote share of more than 56.3 per cent would be the highest ever achieved on a first ballot, beating the result won by longtime independence leader Eamon de Valera in a two-way contest in 1959.

Voters were also asked if they wanted to remove the offence of blasphemy from the Irish constitution. Exit polls suggest the measure will pass by a significant majority.

Results are expected later on Saturday.


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