What a day to be alive!
This is as good as Italia '90. #MarRef #italia90part2
— Gordon Spierin (@gordonspierin) May 23, 2015
"Yes, we're there!" pic.twitter.com/E7YRFlTj2R
— Richie McCormĂ„ck (@RichieMcCormack) May 23, 2015
YES is killing it by the sounds of things! ?
— Brian O'Driscoll (@BrianODriscoll) May 23, 2015
In Castletownroche, a man in his 80s said his YES would probably be his last vote. "I want to leave Ireland better than I found it." MarRef
— Donal O'Keeffe (@Donal_OKeeffe) May 23, 2015
What a wonderful day! Laughter and tears here as we realise that my amazing son Tom and every LGBT Irish person BELONGS in this country.
— Clare Duignan (@clare_duignan) May 23, 2015
Was in Washington the night Obama elected. In Dublin the day marriage referendum carried. Same breathtaking sense of "how far we've come".
— mark little (@marklittlenews) May 23, 2015
Even if I'm still in my pjs later with baby vom in my hair I'm going out to celebrate #proudtobeirish
— Amy Huberman (@amyhuberman) May 23, 2015
Congratulations to the Yes side. Well done. #MarRef
— David Quinn (@DavQuinn) May 23, 2015
So: turns out we haven't re-defined marriage. We re-defined Ireland #MarRef
— Sean Moncrieff (@SeanMoncrieff) May 23, 2015
Donegal heading for a YES.
Something genuinely momentous has taken place.
#MarRef
— Conor Nagle (@ConorNagle) May 23, 2015
This 101-year-old dressed up in rainbow colours to vote for equal marriage yesterday http://t.co/qisdBdWYGL pic.twitter.com/Ibi42TaJMW
— i100 (@thei100) May 23, 2015
This is looking like a beautiful special day for Ireland (WHO KEEPS CHOPPING ONIONS?!?!)
— Amy Huberman (@amyhuberman) May 23, 2015
Just off the phone to my mum. Both bawling. 60/40 in my native Kerry. Thank you Ireland. I finally feel liberated. #MarRef #marriageeqaulity
— Padraig Prendergast (@paudieaudi) May 23, 2015
May 23rd should now be declared a national holiday: the day we made history; the day everything changed. #MarRef #chooselove #proudtobeirish
— Annmarie O'Connor (@aocdotme) May 23, 2015
A sunny day and what looks like a yes to equality vote, this hashtag is how I'm feeling today!! #proudtobeirish
— Marie O'Callaghan (@MarieOCallaghan) May 23, 2015
Sad to be leaving @ireland today 2 go back 2 Canada; but over the moon to be leaving it better then I came!!!! #yes #MarRef #ProudToBeIrish
— Suzanne Hurding (@shurding) May 23, 2015
The under 35s winning factor in this #marrref. The +45s crashed our economy our Youth are setting a new course for a SOCIETY not an economy
— Gavin Duffy (@GavinDuffy) May 23, 2015
Ireland leading the world for change. #MarRef #VoteYes #proudtobeirish
— Karl Carpenter (@KarlCarpo) May 23, 2015
#marref party #Chch looking good back home... We set off the fireworks already!! Love from NZ Ireland... pic.twitter.com/mXdxyucg6u
— Paul John Brennan (@pauljohnpaddy) May 23, 2015
@LittleMissMoo It's all very emotional. A huge step forward for Ireland. I wish I was home.
— Heidi Murphy (@HeidiNiMhurchu) May 23, 2015
Incredible results from Ireland. I think this is the proudest I've ever been of my country. Wish I was home to celebrate. #MarRef
— David Robert Grimes (@drg1985) May 23, 2015
I'm proud of my Irish roots, just wish I was actually Irish and lived in Ireland. What a great day for a great country.
— Daniel (@dannyturner1991) May 23, 2015
I'm proud of my Irish roots, just wish I was actually Irish and lived in Ireland. What a great day for a great country.
— Daniel (@dannyturner1991) May 23, 2015