Irish presidential election

[2] An election is ordinarily held not more than 60 days before the scheduled ending of the incumbent's seven-year term of office.

In case of a casual vacancy (by death, resignation or removal from office) an election is held within 60 days.

A proposed constitutional amendment would give non-resident citizens a vote in presidential elections.

[6] A candidate who is elected or who receives in excess of one quarter of the quota can seek reimbursement of their expenses.

In the case of candidates and presidential election agents, the maximum donation that may be accepted from a person (or a body) in a particular year cannot exceed €2,539.