List of Irish politicians

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This is an incomplete list of public-representative office-holders, elected and appointed, past and present, in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The offices covered are TDs, MEPs, Presidents, Councillors, MPs, Stormont MPs, Members of the Sunningdale Assembly (as Mem.NI.Assmb), MLAs, Senators, Commissioners and Members of the Irish House of Commons (as Mem IHC).

Holders of other offices, such as Kings-representative (ie Governors General) or historical offices such as High King of Ireland are listed in the Others section.

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[edit] Use of the term "Irish"

It should be remembered that not everyone born on the island of Ireland sees themselves as Irish, as is commonly assumed by outsiders. Particularly in Northern Ireland, some also regard themselves as British and/or do not regard themselves as Irish at all. In Northern Ireland in particular, there is no common consensus on what the term "Irish" entails. It should not be therefore assumed that all people on this list would consider themselves to be "Irish".

[edit] Political Parties

Party Membership is indicated by the colour below. It is the the same colour-scheme as used in all articles on Irish politics, for example: Members of the 29th Dáil.

Colour Party
Clann na Poblachta
Clann na Talmhan
Cumann na nGaedhael
Democratic Left
Farmers Party
Fianna Fáil
Fine Gael
Green Party
Home Rule / IPP
Independent
Independent Fianna Fáil
Labour Party
National Centre Party
National Labour Party
National League
National Progressive Democrats
Progressive Democrats
Sinn Féin
SDLP
Socialist Party
Workers Party

[edit] Office holders, A–C

Name Born Died Party Office Term Notes
A
Henry Abbot unk. Fianna Fáil TD 1987-89
Carrie Acheson 1934 Fianna Fáil TD 1981-82
Gerry Adams 1948 Sinn Féin MP 1983-92 1997- Leader of Sinn Féin
MLA 1998-
Bertie Ahern 1951 Fianna Fáil TD 1977- TD for Dublin Central, Current Taoiseach and Fianna Fáil leader
Dermot Ahern 1955 Fianna Fáil TD 1987- TD for Louth Minister
Kit Ahern 1915 Fianna Fáil TD 1977-81 TD for Kerry North
Liam Ahern 1916 1974 Fianna Fáil TD 1969-74
Michael Ahern 1949 Fianna Fáil TD 1982- TD for Cork East
Noel Ahern 1944 Fianna Fáil TD 1992- TD for Dublin North West
Nuala Ahern 1949 Green Party MEP 1994-2004 MEP for Leinster constituency
Frank Aiken 1896 1983 Fianna Fáil TD 1923-73 Tánaiste (1965-1969)
Bernard Allen 1944 Fine Gael TD 1981- TD for Cork North Central
Denis Allen 1896 1961 Fianna Fáil TD 1932-33 1944-61
Lorcan Allen unk. Fianna Fáil TD 1961-82
Barry Andrews 1967 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dún Laoghaire
David Andrews 1936 Fianna Fáil TD 1965-2002 Minister for Foreign Affairs (1998-2000)
Niall Andrews 1937 2006 Fianna Fáil TD 1977-87
MEP 1984-2004
Seán Ardagh 1947 Fianna Fáil TD 1997- TD for Dublin South Central
Liam Aylward 1952 Fianna Fáil TD 1977- TD for Carlow-Kilkenny
MEP 2004-
B
Mary Banotti 1939 Fine Gael MEP 1984-2004 Candidate in the Irish presidential election, 1997
Monica Barnes 1936 Fine Gael TD 1982-2002 TD & Senator
Michael Barrett 1927 2006 Fianna Fáil TD
Seán Barrett 1944 Fine Gael TD 1981-2002 Minister for Defence (1995-1997)
Sylvester Barrett 1926 2002 Fianna Fáil TD 1968-87 Minister
MEP 1984-89
Peter Barry 1928 Fine Gael TD 1969-97 Minister for Foreign Affairs (1982-1987)
George Bartley Fianna Fáil TD
Gerald Bartley 1898 1974 Fianna Fáil TD 1932-65 Minister
Patrick Beegan 1895 1958 Fianna Fáil TD
Thomas Bellew Fianna Fáil TD
Patrick Belton Fianna Fáil TD
Niamh Bhreathnach 1945 Labour Party TD 1992-97 Minister for Education (1993-1997)
Harry Blaney 1928 Ind. FF TD 1997-2002
Neal Blaney 1893 1948 Fianna Fáil TD
Neil Blaney 1922 1995 Fianna Fáil TD 1948-71 Minister for Agriculture (1966-1970)
Ind. FF TD 1971-95
MEP 1979-84 1989-94
Niall Blaney 1974 Fianna Fáil TD 2002-06
Ind. FF TD 2006-
Ernest Blythe 1889 1975 Sinn Féin TD 1918-23 Minister for Finance (1923-1932)
CnaG TD 1923-33
Fine Gael Senator 1933-36
Gerald Boland 1885 1973 Sinn Féin TD 1923-26 Minister for Posts & Telegraphs
Fianna Fáil TD 1926-61
Senator 1961-69
Kevin Boland 1917 2001 Fianna Fáil TD 1957-70 Minister for Local Government
Dan Boyle 1962 Green Party TD 2002- TD for Cork South Central
Gerard Brady 1936 Fianna Fáil TD
Johnny Brady 1948 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Meath
Martin Brady 1947 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin North East
Vincent Brady 1936 Fianna Fáil TD
Pat Breen 1957 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Clare
Joseph Brennan 1913 1980 Fianna Fáil TD
Séamus Brennan 1948 Fianna Fáil Senator 1977-81 TD for Dublin South, Minister for Transport (2002-2004)
TD 1981-
Ben Briscoe 1934 Fianna Fáil TD 1965-2002
Bob Briscoe 1894 1969 Fianna Fáil TD 1927-65
John Browne 1948 Fianna Fáil TD 1982- TD for Wexford
John Browne 1936 Fine Gael TD 1989-2002 TD for Carlow-Kilkenny
Noel Browne 1915 1997 CnaP TD 1948-51 Controversial Health Minister (1948-51)
Independent TD 1951-53
Fianna Fáil TD 1953-54
Ind./Progressive TD 1957-63
Labour Party TD 1963-65 1969-73
Independent Senator 1973-77
Ind./Socialist TD 1977-82
Cathal Brugha 1874 1922 Sinn Féin TD 1918-22 Minister for Defence in the 1st Dáil
Ruairí Brugha 1917 2006 Fianna Fáil TD 1973-77 Also Senator, MEP
John Bruton 1947 Fine Gael TD 1969-2004 TD for Meath, Taoiseach (1994-1997), Party leader
Richard Bruton 1953 Fine Gael TD 1982- TD for Dublin North Central, Deputy-Leader
Liam Burke 1928 2005 Fine Gael TD 1969-77 1979-89 1992-2002
P.J. Burke Fianna Fáil TD
Ray Burke 1943 Fianna Fáil TD 1973-97 Minister for Foreign Affairs, jailed 2005 for tax fraud
Richard Burke 1932 Fine Gael TD 1969-77 Minister and European Commissioner (1977-1980)
Commissioner 1977-80 1982-84
Isaac Butt 1813 1879 Home Rule MP 1874-79 Founder and leader
C
Joe Callanan 1949 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Galway East
Johnny Callanan 1910 1982 Fianna Fáil TD
Ivor Callely 1958 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin North Central
Pat Carey 1947 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin North West
John Carty 1950 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Mayo
Michael Carty 1916 1975 Fianna Fáil TD
Donie Cassidy 1945 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Westmeath
Erskine H. Childers 1905 1974 Fianna Fáil TD 1938-73 Fourth President of Ireland
President 1973-74
Kathleen Clarke 1878 1972 Sinn Féin TD 1921-36 First female Lord Mayor of Dublin (1939)
Frank Cluskey 1930 1989 Labour Party TD 1965-81 1982-89 Labour Party Leader (1977-1981)
George Colley 1925 1983 Fianna Fáil TD 1961-83 Tánaiste (1977-1981)
Henry Colley 1891 1972 Fianna Fáil TD
Gerard Collins 1938 Fianna Fáil TD 1967-97 Minister for Foreign Affairs
MEP 1994-2004
Michael Collins 1941 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Limerick West
Michael Collins 1890 1922 Sinn Féin TD 1918-22 Assassinated Chairman of the Provisional Government
Paul Connaughton 1944 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Galway East
Brendan Corish 1918 1990 Labour Party TD 1945-82 Labour Party Leader, Tánaiste (1973-1977)
Liam Cosgrave 1920 Fine Gael TD 1944-81 Taoiseach (1973-1977)
W. T. Cosgrave 1880 1965 Sinn Féin TD 1918-23 President of the Executive Council (1923-1932)
CnaG TD 1923-33
Fine Gael TD 1933-44
John A. Costello 1891 1976 Fine Gael TD 1933-61 Taoiseach (1948-1951 & 1954-1957)
Cathal Coughlan 1937 1986 Fianna Fáil TD
Clement Coughlan 1942 1983 Fianna Fáil TD
Mary Coughlan 1965 Fianna Fáil TD 1987- TD for Donegal South West, Minister for Social & Family Affairs (2002-2004)
Hugh Coveney 1935 1998 Fine Gael TD 1981-87 1994-98 TD for Cork South Central
Simon Coveney 1972 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Cork South Central
Ber Cowen 1932 1984 Fianna Fáil TD 1969-84
Brian Cowen 1960 Fianna Fáil TD 1984- TD for Laois-Offaly, Minister for Foreign Affairs/Finance
Pat Cox 1952 PD TD 1989-94 Former President of the European Parliament
MEP 1989-94
Independent MEP 1994-2004
Seymour Crawford 1944 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Cavan-Monaghan
John Cregan 1961 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Limerick West
Jerry Cronin Fianna Fáil TD
Brian Crowley 1964 Fianna Fáil MEP 1994-
Ciarán Cuffe 1963 Green Party TD 2002- TD for Dún Laoghaire
Martin Cullen 1954 PD TD 1987-89 TD for Waterford, Minister for the Environment & Local Government (2002-present)
Senator 1989-92
TD 1992-94
Fianna Fáil TD 1994-
James Curran Fianna Fáil TD
John Curran 1960 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin Mid West
Austin Currie 1939 Stormont MP 1964-72 Candidate in Irish presidential election, 1990
SDLP Mem. NI Assmb. 1973-75
Fine Gael TD 1989-2002
John Cushnahan 1948 Fine Gael MEP 1989-2004

[edit] Office holders, D–G

Name Born Died Party Office Term Notes
D
Brendan Daly 1940 Fianna Fáil TD 1973-92 1997-2002 Minister for the Marine (1987-1989)
Senator 1992-97
Noel Davern 1945 Fianna Fáil TD 1969-81 1987- TD for Tipperary South Minister for Education (1991-1992)
MEP 1979-84
Austin Deasy 1936 Fine Gael Senator 1973-77 Minister for Agriculture (1982-1987)
TD 1977-2002
John Deasy 1967 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Waterford, son of Austin Deasy
Jimmy Deenihan 1952 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Kerry North
Noel Dempsey 1953 Fianna Fáil TD 1987- TD for Meath, Minister for Education & Science (2002-2004)
Tony Dempsey 1944 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Wexford
John Dennehy 1940 Fianna Fáil TD 1987- TD for Cork South Central
Proinsias De Rossa 1940 Workers Party TD 1982-92 Former leader of Workers Party and Democratic Left
MEP 1989-92
DL TD 1992-97
Labour Party TD 1997-2002
MEP 1999-
Barry Desmond 1935 Labour Party TD 1969-89 Minister for Social Welfare (1982-1987)
MEP 1989-94
Eileen Desmond 1932 2005 Labour Party TD 1965-69 1973-87 Minister for Health & Social Welfare (1981-1982)
Senator 1969-73
MEP 1979-81
Éamon de Valera 1882 1975 Sinn Féin TD 1918-26 Born in USA. Taoiseach (1932-1948, 1951-54, 1957-1959)
Fianna Fáil TD 1926-59
President 1959-73
Síle de Valera 1954 Fianna Fáil TD 1977-81 1987- TD for Clare, Minister for Arts, Heritage & Gaeltacht (1997-2002)
MEP 1979-84
Vivion de Valera 1910 1982 Fianna Fáil TD 1945-81 Managing director of The Irish Press
Jimmy Devins 1948 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Sligo-Leitrim
James Dillon 1902 1986 Centre Party TD 1932-33 Fine Gael Leader (1959-1965)
Fine Gael TD 1933-42 1953-69
Independent TD 1942-53
John Dillon 1851 1927 IPP MP 1880-83 1885-1918 Leader Irish Parliamentary Party
Seán Doherty 1944 2005 Fianna Fáil TD 1977-89 1992-2002 Minister for Justice (1982)
Senator 1989-92
Paddy Donegan 1923 2000 Fine Gael TD 1954-57 1961-81 Minister for Defence (1973-1977)
James Dooge 1922 Fine Gael Senator 1961-77 1981-87 Minister for Foreign Affairs (1981-1982)
Avril Doyle 1949 Fine Gael MEP 1999-
TD 1982-89 1992-97
Alan Dukes 1945 Fine Gael TD 1981-2002 Leader (1987-1990)
Bernard Durkan 1945 Fine Gael TD 1981- TD for Kildare North
Mark Durkan 1960 SDLP MLA 1998- Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
MP 2005-
E
John Ellis 1952 Fianna Fáil TD 1981- TD for Sligo-Leitrim
Damien English 1975 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Meath
Olwyn Enright 1974 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Laois-Offaly
James Everett 1889 1967 Labour Party TD 1923-67
F
Frank Fahey 1951 Fianna Fáil TD 1982-92 1997- TD for Galway West, Minister for the Marine & Natural Resources (2000-2002)
Senator 1992-97
Jackie Fahey 1928 Fianna Fáil TD 1965-92
Frank Fahy 1880 1953 Fianna Fáil TD
Pádraig Faulkner 1918 Fianna Fáil TD
Martin Ferris 1958 Sinn Féin TD 2002- TD for Kerry North
Michael Finneran 1947 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Longford-Roscommon
Gerry Fitt 1926 2005 Labour Party Stormont MP 1962-64 First leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
Rep. Labour Stormont MP 1964-unk.
MP 1966-73
SDLP MP 1973-79
Independent MP 1979-83
Desmond FitzGerald 1888 1947 Sinn Féin TD 1918-23 Minister for External Affairs (1923-1927)
CnaG TD 1923-33
Fine Gael TD 1933-38
Senator 1938-43
Garret FitzGerald 1926 Fine Gael Senator 1965-69 Taoiseach (1981-82, 1982-87)
TD 1969-92
Gene FitzGerald 1932 Fianna Fáil TD
Dermot Fitzpatrick 1940 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin Central
Tom Fitzpatrick 1926 Fianna Fáil TD 1965-82 TD for Dublin Central and Dublin South Central
Tom Fitzpatrick 1918 2006 Fine Gael TD 1965-89 Fine Gael Minister, Ceann Comhairle
Jim Fitzsimons 1936 Fianna Fáil MEP 1984-2004
Oliver J. Flanagan 1920 1987 Fine Gael TD 1943-87 Minister for Defence (1976-1977)
Seán Flanagan 1922 1993 Fianna Fáil TD 1951-77 Minister
MEP 1979-89
Seán Fleming 1958 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Laois-Offaly
Beverley Flynn 1966 Fianna Fáil TD 1997-99 2002-04 Daughter of Pádraig Flynn
Independent TD 1999-2002 2004-
Pádraig Flynn 1939 Fianna Fáil TD 1977-93 Minister for the Environment (1987-1991)
Commissioner 1993-99
Denis Foley 1934 Fianna Fáil TD -2002 TD for Kerry North
Johnny Fox 1948 1995 Independent TD 1992-96
Mildred Fox 1971 Independent TD 1996-
G
Denis Gallagher 1922 2001 Fianna Fáil TD 1973-89 Minister
Pat "the Cope" Gallagher 1948 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Donegal South West
Roger Garland 1933 Green Party TD TD for Dublin South (1989-1992)
James Geoghegan 1886 1951 Fianna Fáil TD
Johnny Geoghegan 1913 1975 Fianna Fáil TD
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn 1950 Fianna Fáil TD 1975-97 Minister for Justice (1993-1994)
Jim Gibbons 1924 1997 Fianna Fáil TD 1957-82 Minister for Defence (1969-1970)
Alan Gillis Fine Gael MEP 1994-99
Alice Glenn 1927 Fine Gael TD 1981-182, 1982-1987 TD for Dublin Central
Jim Glennon 1953 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin North
Paul Gogarty 1968 Green Party TD 2002- TD for Dublin Mid West
John Gormley 1959 Green Party TD 2002- TD for Dublin South Central
Henry Grattan 1746 1820 National Party Mem. IHC 1775-97
1800
18th century defender of Irish parliamentary independence and opponent of the Act of Union
Whig MP 1805-20
Noel Grealish 1965 PD TD 2002-
Tony Gregory 1947 Independent TD 1982- Supporter of Fianna Fáil government (1982)
Arthur Griffith 1871 1922 Sinn Féin TD 1918-22 President of Dáil Éireann (Jan-Aug 1922) & 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty delegation leader

[edit] Office holders, H–M

Name Born Died Party Office Term Notes
H
Mary Hanafin 1959 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dún Laoghaire
Marian Harkin 1953 Independent TD 2002-
Independent MEP 2004-
Mary Harney 1953 PD TD Tánaiste, Progressive Democrats leader
Charles Haughey 1925 2006 Fianna Fáil TD 1957-92 Taoiseach (1979-81, 1982, 1987-92)
Seán Haughey 1961 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin North Central
Michael Hayes 1889 1976 CnaG TD Ceann Comhairle (1922-1932)
Tom Hayes 1952 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Tipperary South
Tim Healy 1885 1931 MP First Governor-General of the Irish Free State
Jackie Healy-Rae 1931 Independent TD 1997- TD for Kerry South
Joe Higgins 1949 Socialist TD
Jim Higgins 1945 Fine Gael TD -2002
Michael D. Higgins 1941 Labour Party TD Minister Arts, Culture & Gaeltacht (1994-1997)
Patrick Hillery 1923 Fianna Fáil President 1976-90 Sixth President of Ireland
Michael Hilliard 1903 1982 Fianna Fáil TD Minister
Fianna Fáil MEP
Máire Hoctor 1963 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Tipperary North
Patrick Hogan Fine Gael TD 1961-73
Patrick Hogan 1886 1969 Labour Party TD Ceann Comhairle (1951-1967)
Patrick Hogan 1891 1937 Fine Gael TD 1921-37
Phil Hogan 1960 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Carlow-Kilkenny
Brendan Howlin 1956 Labour Party TD 1987- Min. for Health(1993-1994), Minister for the Environment (1994-1997)
John Hume 1937 SDLP Leader Social Democratic and Labour Party (1979-2001)
Gemma Hussey 1938 Fine Gael TD Minister for Education (1982-86)
Douglas Hyde 1860 1949 President 1938-1945 Founder Gaelic League, first President of Ireland
Liam Hyland 1933 Fianna Fáil MEP 1994-2004
J
Joe Jacob 1939 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Wicklow
Thomas Johnson 1872 1963 Labour Party TD First Labour Party leader
K
Liam Kavanagh 1935 Labour Party TD Minister for the Environment (1983-1986)
Justin Keating 1930 Labour Party TD Minister for Industry & Commerce (1973-1977)
Cecilia Keaveney 1968 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Donegal North East
Paul Kehoe 1973 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Wexford
Billy Kelleher 1968 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Cork North Central
Peter Kelly 1944 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Longford-Roscommon
Jim Kemmy 1936 1997 Labour Party TD Founder of the Democratic Socialist Party
Enda Kenny 1951 Fine Gael TD TD for Mayo, Fine Gael Leader (2002-present)
Tony Killeen 1952 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Clare
Mark Killilea, Snr 1896 1970 Fianna Fáil TD
Mark Killilea, Jnr 1939 Fianna Fáil MEP 1989-99
Séamus Kirk 1945 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Louth
Eamonn Kissane unk. 1979 Fianna Fáil TD
Michael F. Kitt 1914 1974 Fianna Fáil TD
Michael P. Kitt 1950 Fianna Fáil TD
Tom Kitt 1952 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin South
L
Patrick Lalor 1926 Fianna Fáil TD Minister for Posts & Telegraphs
Fianna Fáil MEP
Liam Lawlor 1945 2005 Fianna Fáil TD Spent a term in jail for corruption
Eileen Lemass 1932 Fianna Fáil TD
Noel Lemass, Jnr 1929 1976 Fianna Fáil TD
Sean Lemass 1899 1971 Fianna Fáil TD Taoiseach (1959-1966)
Brian Lenihan 1930 1995 Fianna Fáil TD 1961-73 1977-95 Minister, Tánaiste & defeated presidential candidate
Brian Lenihan, Jnr 1959 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin West
Conor Lenihan 1963 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin South West
Patrick Lenihan 1902 1970 Fianna Fáil TD
Tom Leonard 1924 2004 Fianna Fáil TD 1977-81 1983-87
Patrick Little 1884 1963 Fianna Fáil TD
Michael Lowry 1956 Fine Gael TD Minister for Communications (1994-1996)
Independent TD 1997-
Jack Lynch 1917 1999 Fianna Fáil TD Taoiseach (1966-1973 & 1977-1979)
M
Seamus Mallon 1936 SDLP MP Former deputy-leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
Tom Maguire 1892 1993 Sinn Féin TD 1921-27
Bernie Malone Labour Party MEP 1994-99
Countess Markiewicz 1868 1927 Sinn Féin TD 1918-27
Micheál Martin 1960 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Cork South Central Minister for Health & Children (2002-present)
Mary McAleese 1951 Fianna Fáil President 1997- Eighth President of Ireland
Seán MacBride 1904 1988 CnaP TD 1947-57 IRA chief, minister (1948-51),lawyer and founder member of Amnesty International
John McCartin 1939 Fine Gael MEP 1979-2004
Pádraic McCormack 1942 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Galway West
Charlie McCreevy 1949 Fianna Fáil TD -2004 TD for Kildare North Minister for Finance (2002-present)
Tomás Mac Curtain 1884 1920 Sinn Féin Councillor Lord Mayor of Cork
Jim McDaid 1949 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Donegal North East Minister for Tourism & Sport (1997-2002)
Mary Lou McDonald 1969 Sinn Féin MEP 2002-
Michael McDowell 1951 PD TD Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform
Seán MacEntee 1889 1984 Fianna Fáil TD Tánaiste (1959-1965)
Shane McEntee 1957 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Meath
Tom McEllistrim, Snr 1894 1973 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Kerry North
Tom McEllistrim, Jnr 1932 2000 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Kerry North
Tom McEllistrim III 1968 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Kerry North
Patrick McGilligan 1889 1979 CnaG TD Minister for Industry & Commerce (1924-1932)
Dinny McGinley 1945 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Donegal South West
Tomás Mac Giolla 1924 Workers TD Former leader of The Workers Party
Paul McGrath 1948 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Westmeath
John J. McGuinness 1955 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Carlow-Kilkenny
Mairead McGuinness 1959 Fine Gael MEP 2004-
Martin McGuinness 1950 Sinn Féin Chief Negotiator on Belfast Agreement
Patricia McKenna 1957 Green Party MEP 1994-2004 MEP for Dublin
Eoin MacNeill 1867 1945 CnaG TD Minister for Education (1923-1925)
Ray MacSharry 1938 Fianna Fáil TD Tánaiste (1981-1982)
Terence MacSwiney 1879 1920 Sinn Féin Councillor Lord Mayor of Cork
Gay Mitchell 1951 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Dublin South Central
Jim Mitchell 1946 2002 Fine Gael TD Minister for Posts & Telegraphs (1982-1987)
Olivia Mitchell 1947 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Dublin South
Bobby Molloy 1936 Fianna Fáil TD 1965-86 Minister for Defence (1977-1979)
PD TD 1986-2002
John Moloney 1953 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Laois-Offaly
Seán Moore 1913 1986 Fianna Fáil TD
Seán Moylan 1888 1957 Fianna Fáil TD
Donal Moynihan 1941 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Cork North West
Michael Moynihan 1917 2001 Labour Party TD unk. TD for Kerry South
Michael Moynihan 1968 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Cork North West
Michael Mulcahy 1945 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin South Central
Richard Mulcahy 1886 1971 Fine Gael TD Fine Gael leader (1944-1959)
Gerard Murphy 1951 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Cork North West

[edit] Office holders, N–Q

Name Born Died Party Office Term Notes
N
Denis Naughten 1973 Fine Gael TD 1997- TD for Longford-Roscommon
Liam Naughten 1944 1996 Fine Gael TD TD for Longford-Roscommon
Dan Neville 1946 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Limerick West
M. J. Nolan 1951 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Carlow-Kilkenny
Tom Nolan 1921 1992 Fianna Fáil TD
Michael J. Noonan 1935 Fianna Fáil TD Minister
Michael Noonan 1943 Fine Gael TD TD for Limerick East Leader (2001-2002)
David Norris 1944 Independent Senator Senator, Joycean scholar and gay rights campaigner
William Norton 1900 1960 Labour Party TD Tánaiste (1948-1951 & 1954-1957)
O
Ruairí Ó Brádaigh 1932 Sinn Féin Former leader of Sinn Féin
Donnchadh Ó Briain 1897 1981 Fianna Fáil TD
Conor Cruise O'Brien 1917 Labour Party TD 1969-79 Minister for Posts & Telegraphs (1973-1977)
William O'Brien 1852 1928 Nationalist MP Irish National Land League activist
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin 1953 Sinn Féin TD 1997-
Daniel O'Connell 1775 1847 Catholic Association MP The Liberator - Leader of campaign for Catholic Emancipation
John O'Connell 1930 Fianna Fáil TD
Charlie O'Connor 1946 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin South West
Timothy O'Connor 1906 1986 Fianna Fáil TD 1961-77 TD for Kerry South
Éamon Ó Cuív 1950 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Galway West Minister for Culture, Gaeltacht & Rural Affairs (2002-present)
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh 1911 1978 Fianna Fáil President 1974-76 Fifth President of Ireland
Willie O'Dea 1952 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Limerick East
Tomás Ó Deirg 1897 1956 Fianna Fáil TD Minister for Education (1932-1939)
Denis O'Donovan 1955 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Cork South West
Patrick O'Donnell 1970 Fine Gael TD Minister
Tom O'Donnell 1926 Fine Gael TD 1961-87 Minister (73-77)
John O'Donoghue 1956 Fianna Fáil TD Minister for Arts, Tourism and Sport (2002-present)
Martin O'Donoghue 1933 Fianna Fáil TD Minister for Economic Planning & Development (1977-1979)
Fergus O'Dowd 1948 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Louth
Seán Ó Fearghail 1960 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Kildare South
Noel O'Flynn 1951 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Cork North Central
Rory O'Hanlon 1934 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Cavan-Monaghan, Ceann Comhairle
Kevin O'Higgins 1892 1927 CnaG TD Minister for Home Affairs (1923-1927)
Tom O'Higgins 1916 2003 Fine Gael TD Candidate Irish presidential election, 1966 & 1973
Thomas F. O'Higgins 1953 Fine Gael TD Minister for Health (1948-1951)
Batt O'Keeffe 1945 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Cork South Central
Jim O'Keeffe 1941 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Cork South West
Ned O'Keeffe 1942 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Cork East
Seán T. O'Kelly 1882 1966 Fianna Fáil President 1945-59 Second President of Ireland
Michael O'Kennedy 1936 Fianna Fáil TD Minister for Foreign Affairs (1977-1979)
John O'Leary 1933 Fianna Fáil TD -1997 TD for Kerry South
Michael O'Leary 1936 2006 Labour Party TD Leader (1981-1982)
Desmond O'Malley 1936 Fianna Fáil TD Leader of Progressive Democrats (1985-1993)
PD TD
Donagh O'Malley 1921 1968 Fianna Fáil TD Minister for Education
Fiona O'Malley 1968 PD TD 2002- Daughter of Des O'Malley
Tim O'Malley 1944 PD TD 2002-
Micheál Ó Móráin 1912 1983 Fianna Fáil TD Minister
Seán Ó Neachtain 1947 Fianna Fáil MEP 2002-
John Ormonde 1905 1981 Fianna Fáil TD
Mary O'Rourke 1937 Fianna Fáil TD -2004 Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann
Fianna Fáil Senator 2004-
Paddy O'Toole 1938 Fine Gael TD Minister
Nora Owen 1945 Fine Gael TD Minister for Justice (1994-1997)
P
Charles Stewart Parnell 1846 1891 IPP MP 1874-91 Leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party
Ian Paisley 1926 DUP MP Leader Democratic Unionist Party
DUP MEP
DUP MLA
Séamus Pattison 1936 Labour Party TD 1961- Ceann Comhairle (1997-2002)
MEP 1981-83
John Perry 1956 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Sligo-Leitrim
George Noble Plunkett 1851 1948 Sinn Féin MP
Paddy Power 1928 Fianna Fáil TD
Peter Power 1966 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Limerick East
Seán Power 1960 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Kildare South
Q
Ruairí Quinn 1946 Labour Party TD Leader (1997-2002)

[edit] Office holders, R–Y

Name Born Died Party Office Term Notes
R
Pat Rabbitte 1949 Workers Party TD 1989-92 Leader of the Labour Party
DL TD 1992-97
Labour Party TD 1997-
John Redmond 1856 1918 IPP MP Leader Irish Parliamentary Party
Albert Reynolds 1932 Fianna Fáil TD -2002 Taoiseach (1992-1994)
Michael Ring 1953 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Mayo
Mary Robinson 1944 Labour Party Senator Seventh President of Ireland
President 1990-1997
Boyle Roche 1736 1807 unk Mem. IHC unk Eighteenth century member Irish House of Commons
Dick Roche 1947 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Wicklow
P. J. Ruttledge 1892 1952 Fianna Fáil TD
Eamon Ryan 1963 Green Party TD TD for Dublin South
Eoin Ryan, Jnr 1953 Fianna Fáil Senator 1989-92 TD for Dublin South East
TD 1992-
MEP 2004-
Eoin Ryan, Snr 1920 2001 Fianna Fáil Senator 1957-87
James Ryan 1891 1970 Sinn Féin TD 1918-26 Minister for Finance (1957-1965)
Fianna Fáil TD 1926-65
Senator 1965-69
Richie Ryan 1929 Fine Gael TD 1961-82 Minister for Finance (1973-1977)
MEP
S
Trevor Sargent 1960 Green Party TD Green Party Leader, TD for Dublin North
Dana, Rosemary Scallon 1951 Independent MEP 1999-2004 TD for Connacht/Ulster
Mae Sexton 1955 PD TD 2002-
Alan Shatter 1951 Fine Gael TD 1981-2002
D. D. Sheehan 1873 1948 Nationalist MP 1901-07 First independent Labour MP
Independent MP 1906-18
Kathy Sinnott 1950 Independent MEP 2004- Disability rights campaigner
Brendan Smith 1956 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Cavan-Monaghan
Michael Smith 1943 Fianna Fáil TD Minister for Defence (1997-2004)
Paddy Smith 1901 1982 Fianna Fáil TD Minister
Dick Spring 1950 Labour Party TD Tánaiste (1982-1987 & 1992-1997)
Emmet Stagg 1944 Labour Party TD 1987- TD for Kildare North
David Stanton 1957 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Cork East
Gerard Sweetman 1908 1970 Fine Gael TD Minister for Finance (1954-1957)
T
Mervyn Taylor 1931 Labour Party TD Minister for Equality & Law Reform (1993-1997)
Madeleine Taylor-Quinn 1951 Fine Gael TD
Billy Timmins 1959 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Wicklow
Oscar Traynor 1886 1963 Fianna Fáil TD Minister for Posts & Telegraphs (1936)
Noel Treacy 1951 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Galway East
David Trimble 1944 UUP Former First Minister of Northern Ireland and leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
James Tully 1915 1992 Labour Party TD Minister for Local Government (1973-1977)
Jim Tunney 1923 2002 Fianna Fáil TD Minister of State
Liam Twomey 1967 Fine Gael TD 2002- TD for Wexford
U
Domhnall Ua Buachalla 1866 1963 Fianna Fáil TD Governor-General (1932-36/7)
W
Dan Wallace 1942 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Cork North Central
Mary Wallace 1959 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Meath
Joe Walsh 1943 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Cork South West Minister for Agriculture
Hon. Arthur Wellesley 1759 1852 Tory Mem. IHC* unk Member of Irish House of Commons, military leader and British Prime Minister
Ollie Wilkinson 1944 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Waterford
John Wilson 1923 Fianna Fáil TD Tánaiste (1990-1992)
Michael Woods 1935 Fianna Fáil TD TD for Dublin North East Minister for Education & Science (200-2002)
G. V. Wright 1947 Fianna Fáil TD 2002- TD for Dublin North
Y
Ivan Yates 1959 Fine Gael TD Minister for Agriculture, Food & Forestry (1994-1997)

[edit] Notable others (activists etc)

This list features Irish activists and revolutionaries, strategists, unelected office holders, unsuccessful election candidates, Irish people in the politics of other nations, historical Irish figures etc. It also includes Lords Lieutenant and Governors General, representatives of the King

Name Born Died Notes
Frederick Boland Diplomat and Irish delegate to UN
Brian Boru 941 1014 High King of Ireland 1002-1014
Edmund Burke 1729 1797 Statesman, Whig MP
Sir Ulick Burke, 5th Earl of Clanricarde 1657 5th Earl of Clanricarde
James Butler 1610 1688 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,12th Earl of Ormonde
Roger Casement Human rights campaigner turned revolutionary
Eamonn Ceannt Signatory of 1916 Proclamation
Thomas J. Clarke Signatory of 1916 Proclamation
James Connolly 1868 1916 Scottish-born socialist, founder of the Labour Party and Easter Rising participant
Mairead Corrigan 1944 - Co-winner with Betty Williams of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976
Thomas D'Arcy McGee Promoter of a federal union for the Canadian provinces
Patrick Darcy 1598 1668 Active during Irish Confederate Wars
Michael Davitt 1846 1906 Irish National Land League founder
Robert Emmet Leader of 1803 rebellion
Lord Edward FitzGerald 18th Century aristocratic revolutionary
Garret Fitzgerald The Great Earl of Kildare
Richard Martin fitz Oliver 1602 1648 Leader during Irish Confederate Wars, approx dob
Willam Joyce Lord Haw Haw, Nazi propagandist
Jim Larkin 1876 1947 Irish Labour leader
Seán Lester 1888 1959 Secretary-General of the League of Nations
Richard Martin 1754 1834 Supporter of Irish Catholic Emancipation, co-founder RSPCA
Edward Martyn 1859 1923
Seán MacBride 1904 1988 Winner of the 1974 Nobel Peace Prize and the 1976 Lenin Peace Prize
Seán Mac Diarmada Signatory of 1916 Proclamation
Thomas MacDonagh Signatory of 1916 Proclamation
Seán Mac Eoin 1893 1973 Candidate in Irish presidential election, 1959
Henry Joy McCracken Ulster leader of 1798 rebellion
Dermot McMurrough King of Leinster
James McNeill 1902 1986 Second Governor-General of the Irish Free State
Derek Nally 1936 Indep. Candidate in the Irish presidential election, 1997
Rory O'Connor High King of Ireland
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa 1915 Veteran Fenian leader
Eoin O'Duffy 1892 1944 Leader of the Blueshirts
The O'Rahilly 1916 Leader
St. Laurence O'Toole Archbishop of Dublin 1128-80
Earl Longford Irish-born UK cabinet minister and author
Padraic Pearse Easter Rising leader, poet, teacher
Joseph Mary Plunkett Signatory of 1916 Proclamation
Patrick Sarsfield Earl of Lucan - military leader
Theobald Wolfe Tone Nationalist Leader
Betty Williams 1943 - Co-winner with Mairead Corrigan of the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize
T.K. Whitaker Architect of post-war economic development

[edit] Facts

Data as-of February 2007

[edit] Oldest living former office-holders

Kit Ahern, former Senator/TD (born 1915)
Hugh Gibbons, former TD (born 1916)
Conor Cruise O'Brien, former Minister (born 1917)
Pádraig Faulkner, former Minister (born March 1918)
Michael ffrench-O'Carroll, former TD/Senator (born 1919)
Liam Cosgrave, former Taoiseach (born 1920)
James Dooge, former Senator/Minister (born 1922)
Patrick Hillery, former President (born 1923)
John P. Wilson, former Minister (born 1923)
Seán Treacy, former Ceann Comhairle (born 1923)

[edit] Oldest ever office-holders

Éamon de Valera, retired as President aged 91 in 1973
Gerald Boland, retired as Senator aged 84 in 1969
Seán MacEntee, retired as TD aged 80 in 1969
Maurice Hayes, current Senator, aged 79 as-of 2006
James Everett, died as TD aged 78 in 1967
James Ryan, retired as Senator aged 77 in 1969
Seán T. O'Kelly, retired as President aged 77 in 1959
Paddy Smith, retired as TD aged 76 in 1977

[edit] Youngest ever office-holders

Kathleen O'Connor, TD aged 21y, 7m in 1954
Ivan Yates, TD aged 21y, 8m in 1981
Mary Coughlan, TD aged 21y, 9m in 1987
Myra Barry, TD aged 22y 6d in 1979
John Bruton, TD aged 22y, 1m in 1969
Paddy Smith, TD aged 22y, 2m in 1923
Síle de Valera, TD aged 22y 6m in 1977
Oliver J. Flanagan, TD aged 23y, 1m in 1943
Liam Cosgrave, TD aged 23y, 2m in 1943

[edit] Earliest cabinet with members still surviving

Costello 1954–57Liam Cosgrave
Lemass 1959–61Patrick Hillery
Lemass 1961–65Patrick Hillery
Lemass 1965–66Patrick Hillery
Lynch 1966–69Patrick Hillery, Pádraig Faulkner, Patrick Lalor
Lynch 1969–73Patrick Hillery, Pádraig Faulkner, Patrick Lalor, Desmond O'Malley, Michael O'Kennedy, Gerard Collins, Bobby Molloy

[edit] Earliest Dáil with members still surviving

11th Dáil, 1943Liam Cosgrave
12th Dáil, 1944Liam Cosgrave
13th Dáil, 1948Liam Cosgrave
14th Dáil, 1951Liam Cosgrave, Declan Costello, Patrick Hillery, Michael ffrench-O'Carroll
15th Dáil, 1954Liam Cosgrave, Declan Costello, Patrick Hillery
16th Dáil, 1957Liam Cosgrave, Declan Costello, Patrick Hillery, Brigid Hogan, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh

[edit] Longest lived former office-holder

Aged 91 or more at time of death

Gearóid O'Sullivan died 1994 aged 102+
Tom Maguire died 1993 aged 101
Domhnall Ua Buachalla died 1963 aged 97
George Noble Plunkett died 1951 aged 97
Seán MacEntee died 1984 aged 95
Kathleen Clarke died in 1972 aged 94y 6m
Robert Barton, died in 1975 aged 94
Peadar O'Donnell, died in 1986 aged 93
Patrick Finucane died in 1984 aged 93
Éamon de Valera died 1975 aged 92y 10m
Kit Ahern, born 1915, aged 92y 1m as-of February 2007
Patrick Shanahan died 2000 aged 91y 11m

[edit] Longest surviving Members of the 1st Dáil

Seán MacEntee (died 1984)
Éamon de Valera (died Aug 29 1975)
Robert Barton (died Aug 10 1975)
Richard Mulcahy (died 1971)
James Ryan (died 1970)

[edit] Longest serving Cabinet Ministers

Seán Lemass, Minister for Industry & Commerce 19 years
Éamon de Valera, Minister for External Affairs 16 years
Frank Aiken, Minister for External Affairs 15 years
James Ryan, Minister for Agriculture 15 years
Seán MacEntee, Minister for Finance 10 years

[edit] People appointed to cabinet at the start of their first term as TD

Alan Dukes
Niamh Bhreathnach
Martin O'Donoghue
Kevin Boland
Noel Browne

[edit] Oldest person currently in office

Politicians born before 1940

Maurice Hayes, Senator (born 1927)
Jackie Healy-Rae, TD (born 1931)
Eddie Bohan, Senator (born 1932)
Rory O'Hanlon, TD (born Feb 1934)
Rory Kiely, Senator (born May 1934)
Joe Sherlock, TD (born Sep 1935)
Michael Woods, TD (born Dec 1935)
Séamus Pattison, TD (born Apr 1936)
Feargal Quinn, Senator (born Nov 1936)
Mary O'Rourke, Senator (born 1937)
Don Lydon, Senator (born 1938)
Joe Jacob, TD (born 1939)

[edit] Youngest Person currently in office

Politicians born after 1971

Simon Coveney, TD (born 1972)
Paul Kehoe, TD (born Jan 1973)
Denis Naughten, TD (born June 1973)
Marc MacSharry, Senator (born July 1973)
Fergal Browne, Senator (born Sept 1973)
Niall Blaney, TD (born Jan 1974)
Olwyn Enright, TD (born July 1974)
Michael McCarthy, Senator (born 1976)
Damien English, TD (born Feb 1978)
John Paul Phelan, Senator (born Sept 1978)

[edit] Oldest current Ministers

Dick Roche (born 1947)
Seamus Brennan (born 1948)
Éamon Ó Cuív (born 1950)
Michael McDowell (born 1951)

[edit] Youngest current Ministers

Mary Coughlan (born 1965)
Micheál Martin (born 1960)
Brian Cowen (born 1960)
Mary Hanafin (born 1959)

[edit] Longest service (in one role)

See also: List of longest-serving members of Dáil Éireann

Paddy Smith 53y 11m as TD
Frank Aiken 49y 6m as TD
Neil Blaney 46y 10m as TD
Tom McEllistrim, Snr 45y 10m as TD
Seán MacEntee 45y 6m as TD
Séamus Pattison 45y 4m as TD (as-of February 2007)
James Ryan 45y 2m as TD
Seán Lemass 44y 7m as TD
James Everett 44y 4m as TD
Oliver J. Flanagan 43y 8m as TD

[edit] Longest service (cumulative)

Éamon de Valera 55y (TD, President)
Paddy Smith 54y (TD)
Frank Aiken 50y (TD)
James Ryan 50y (TD, Senator)
Neil Blaney 47y (TD, MEP)
Gerald Boland 46y (TD, Senator)

[edit] Currently in office, longest service (as-of February 2007)

Séamus Pattison (elected 1961, 45y, 4m TD/MEP)
Noel Davern (elected 1969, 35y, 0m TD/MEP)
Michael Smith (elected 1969, 33y 4m, TD/Senator)
Enda Kenny (elected 1975, 31y 3m, TD)
Ruairi Quinn (elected 1976, 30y 7m, Senator/TD)
Michael D. Higgins (elected 1973, 30y, 0m, Senator/TD)
Bertie Ahern (elected 1977, 29y, 8m TD)
Rory O'Hanlon (elected 1977, 29y, 8m TD)
Seamus Brennan (elected 1977, 29y, 8m Senator/TD)
Liam Aylward (elected 1977, 29y, 8m TD/MEP)
Joe Walsh (elected 1977, 29y, 8m TD/Senator)
Jim O'Keeffe (elected 1977, 29y, 8m TD)
Mary Harney (elected 1977, 29y, 8m Senator/TD)
Michael Woods (elected 1977, 29y, 8m TD)
John Ellis (elected 1977, 29y, 8m, Seantor/TD)
Síle de Valera (elected 1977, 27y, 1m TD/MEP)

[edit] Longest service as MEP

John McCartin 25y
Mary Banotti 20y
Niall Andrews 20y
Jim Fitzsimons 20y

[edit] See also

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