Main PointsThe Galway West byelection count has moved into a second day, with a tight contest emerging between the top two candidatesCounting resumed at 9am Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas topped the poll in the first count with 10,007 votesFine Gael’s Seán Kyne was in second with 9,647 votes, a gap of 360In Dublin Central, Daniel Ennis of the Social Democrats was elected in the early hours of Sunday morningLabour’s Helen Ogbu was the leading left-wing candidate, taking third place with 5,462 votesFine Gael believes its candidate will take the seat, but Independent Ireland remains ahead after the fourth countKey PiecesGalway West byelection results in fullAs it happened: The first day of Galway West count Analysis: Helen Ogbu’s transfers may end up being decisiveInside Politics podcast: A bad day for the big partiesSarah Burns - 4 minutes agoCounting underway in Galway The counting of votes has resumed in the Galway West byelection. The fifth count has just gotten underway with the distribution of Independent Sheila Garrity and Aontú’s Orla Nugent’s votes. Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas currently has a 784 vote advantage over his nearest challenger Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne. Independent Ireland's Noel Thomas votwa at the count centre at the Lawn and Tennis Club in Salthill. Photograph: Chris Maddaloni/The Irish Times