The 'no' leads the first results of the Irish referendum to modernize the Constitution. The count at the end of the morning gave an advantage to the no, which in some places represented 70% of the votes counted.

The almost 3.5 million people with the right to vote had to answer two questions. The first concerned the definition of family and proposed expanding it beyond the basis of marriage. The second question proposed deleting an obsolete reference to the role of women in the home, which suggests that they should take care of the people who live with them.