Main PointsThe Galway West byelection count has concluded with Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne elected following the 11th and final count for the Galway West byelection. Main rival Noel Thomas of Independent Ireland was involved with the fuel protests and holds strong views on immigration. That made him an unattractive transferee for left-wing supporters Very unusual for a government candidate to win a byelection - this is only the fourth time it has happened in 44 yearsIn 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 votesKey PiecesGalway West byelection results in fullAs it happened: The first day of Galway West count Inside Politics podcast: Winners and losers: What we’ve learned from the byelectionsJack White - 33 minutes agoThat’s all for today’s live coverage of the byelections. You can find news and analysis elsewhere on the site and app.To wrap up, here is the Irish Times view on the byelection results.Jack White - 45 minutes agoWho is Seán Kyne? Seán Kyne pictured during his byelection campaign near the Spanish Arch on the banks of the River Corrib in Galway city.