The main concern for many Irish voters will be the long-term economic impact of the treaty.
Irish voters would block any treaty change put to them in a referendum.
A significant presence of Irish voters was also noted.
Irish voters may hate each other, but this time, at least, their politics weren't hateful.
Eight years ago, in another referendum, Irish voters kept the constitutional ban on divorce.
But it is primarily on the economy that he will be judged by Irish voters, if not by history.
Irish voters already rejected the treaty in June 2001.
According to a telephone poll conducted today, an increasing number of Irish voters are likely to vote yes.
Because the treaty has not come into force: indeed, it was rejected comprehensively by Irish voters last year.
Irish voters rejected the treaty in June 2001, forcing the authorities here to try again.