Main PointsThe Galway West byelection count has moved into a second day, with a tight contest emerging between the top two candidates In 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 partiesJack White - 12 minutes agoHarry McGee reports: We are now in the 11th and final count and Seán Kyne has narrowed the cap to 277 votes.Míde Nic Fhionnlaoich transferred a surprising number of votes to Noel Thomas (552), only 48 less than she transferred to Kyne who got 600. That was not wholly unexpected. It will leave Fine Gael and Independent Ireland on tenterhooks going into the final count where Ogbu’s 12,960 votes will be distributed. That said, with only two candidates left, you can expect that Ogbu will transfer more heavily to Kyne. It would be a huge irony if it was the transfers of the left which elected a candidate whose political outlook differs so radically from it. So, as we said at the start, it’s going to go right down to the wire but we are still predicting what we have since yesterday, that Kyne will be the person who will just squeeze through in the end. Thomas’s big showing on the Social Democrats candidate transfers is partly attributable to geographical factors. Thomas is the councillor who represents the Gaeltacht area of South Connemara where Nic Fhionnlaoich is from.Jack White - 21 minutes agoThomas just 277 votes ahead of Kyne following tenth voteIndependent Ireland’s Noel Thomas remains in the lead following the tenth count, though he is just 277 votes ahead of Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne.Thomas received 552 transfers from Social Democrats candidate Míde Nic Fhionnlaoich, while Kyne received 600.Labour Party’s Helen Ogbu, who received the bulk of Nic Fhionnlaoich’s transfers (3,897) has been eliminated.Live results can be viewed here.Jack White - 40 minutes agoFine Gael’s likely victory in Galway West a ‘a victory for centrist politics’, Harris saysTánaiste and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris speaks to media in Galway on Sunday alongside Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke and party candidate Seán Kyne