Just 8pc of people said they would consider giving Hutch a No.1 vote if he was to run as a candidate in their constituency, highlighting a significant lack of support for his potential candidacy.
88pc of people stated they would not consider voting for Hutch, suggesting that public perception of him remains overwhelmingly negative, possibly due to his criminal background.
22pc of those who would consider voting for Hutch identified as Aontú voters, with 20pc as independent voters, indicating he may have some niche appeal among smaller parties.
Hutch, recently remanded in custody in Spain on money laundering charges, has yet to publicly announce his potential candidacy but has discussed it privately, reflecting ongoing interest despite legal issues.
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