More than three quarters of voters say they support the introduction of same-sex marriage into the Irish constitution, a new RED C opinion poll has found.

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According to the poll, carried out for RTÉ’s Prime Time and the Sunday Business Post, just 19% of voters are opposed to its introduction.

The poll of over 1,000 people was carried out on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week and shows no change from a similar poll carried out last November.

It found that 76% of the electorate would vote in favour of allowing gay couples to legally wed in Ireland.

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