The ballot boxes in the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum pictured being opened in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Count Staff sort out the ballot papers in both the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Count staff sort out the ballot papers in both the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum in the RDS Simmonscourt. Pic Frank Mc Grath

Count Staff sort out the ballot papers in both the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

The ballot boxes in the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum pictured being opened in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Count Staff sort out the ballot papers in both the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Tiernan Brady Policy Director with GLEN pictured with Sen David Norris as they go through some of the tally counts at the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Count Staff sort out the ballot papers in both the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Count Staff sort out the ballot papers in both the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Counting gets under way for the Kilkenny by election and referendum in Cillin Hill, Kilkenny this morning. Photo: Tony Gavin

Boxes are opened as counting gets under way for the Kilkenny by election and referendum in Cillin Hill, Kilkenny this morning. Photo: Tony Gavin

Tellers Fiona Nortwood and Eimear Norton counting votes during the Kilkenny by election and referendum in Cillin Hill, Kilkenny this morning. Photo: Tony Gavin

Counting gets under way for the Kilkenny by election and referendum in Cillin Hill, Kilkenny this morning. Constitution referendum votes. Photo: Tony Gavin

Counting gets under way for the Kilkenny by election in Kilkenny this morning. Photo: Tony Gavin

Traolach O Buachalla from Dublin pictured with Sen David Norris at the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum count in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Count Staff sort out the ballot papers in both the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Michael Barron pictured with his husband Jamie Nanci from Dublin, [ they were married in Capetown five years ago] pictured at the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum count in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Sisters Rebecca and Rachel Doyle from Wexford waiting for the reults of same-sex marriage referendum at Dublin Castle. Pic:Mark Condren

Brian McMahon with his daughter Lucy waiting for the reults of same-sex marriage referendum at Dublin Castle. Pic:Mark Condren

Eamon Gilmore pictured after he arrived at the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Presidential Age Referendum count in the RDS Simmonscourt . Pic Frank Mc Grath

Sisters Rebecca and Rachel Doyle from Wexford waiting for the reults of same-sex marriage referendum at Dublin Castle. Pic:Mark Condren

Following a historic referendum, Ireland has become the first country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage by popular vote.

The official result for the marriage equality referendum was declared at Dublin Castle shortly before 7pm this evening, with the final tally ending up 62.1 pc Yes against 37.9 pc No.



In total, almost two million people voted.



The number of Yes votes cast was 1,201,607, with 734,300 No.

Some 13,818 votes were marked as invalid and so were not counted towards the final result.



Over all, the Yes vote secured a 467,307 majority.



Large crowds have gathered at Dublin Castle to celebrate the resounding Yes.



Speaking after the official result was announced, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said Ireland had made history today.



"Our people have truly answered Ireland's call... we have made history."



Adding: "Those who voted no did so due to genuine held views which should be respected."



Meanwhile, Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin called the Yes result a "reality check" for the Catholic Church in Ireland.



“I think it’s a social revolution. It’s a social revolution that didn’t begin today, it’s a social revolution that’s been going on, and perhaps people in the church have not been clear in their understanding of what that involves," he said.



The hashtag 'We Made History' trended on Twitter as elated Irish people took to social media to express their delight at the official result.

Based on a final poll of 1,949,725, more people voted in the same-sex marriage referendum than in any other since the foundation of the State.



The first official constituency result was declared in Sligo-North Leitrim with 53.57 pc voting Yes.



Only Roscommon-South Leitrim voted No.



The results there saw voters reject marriage equality by 51 pc to 49 pc.



The tightest margin was in Donegal South West where it was Yes by only 33 votes.



Top Ten Yes Constituencies

Dublin South East: 74.9 pc

Dublin North: 72.6 pc

Dublin Central: 72.4 pc

Dublin South Central: 72.3 pc

Dun Laoghaire: 71.6 pc

Dublin South West: 71.3 pc

Dublin Mid-West: 70.9 pc

Dublin West: 70.6 pc

Dublin North West: 70.6 pc

Dublin South: 69.9 pc

Top Ten No Constituencies

Roscommon-South Leitrim: 51.4 pc

Donegal South West: 49.9 pc

Cavan-Monaghan: 49.4 pc

Mayo: 48 pc

Donegal North East: 47.5 pc

Galway East: 46.7 pc

Sligo-North Leitrim: 46.4 pc

Longford-Westmeath: 46.4 pc

Tipperary North: 45.3 pc

Limerick: 45.3 pc

For the full results of today's marriage equality referendum, click here.

Meanwhile, the country's second referendum, aimed at lowering the age of presidential candidates from 35 to 21, was soundly defeated.

In an almost reversal of the marriage equality referendum, voters rejected the proposal 73.1 pc to 26.9 pc.

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