Michael D'Arcy, Snr
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Michael D'Arcy (born 7 March 1934) is a retired Irish Fine Gael politician, and a former TD for the Wexford constituency.
He was first elected to Dáil Éireann in the 1977 General Election and held it until the 1987 General Election when he lost it to Brendan Howlin of Labour. He was re-elected at the 1989 General Election at the expense of party colleague Avril Doyle but she regained his seat at the 1992 election. He was then elected to the 20th Seanad on the Agricultural Panel.
At the 1997 election, D'Arcy was returned to the 28th Dáil, again unseating Avril Doyle. He lost his seat again at the 2002 election, this time to the independent candidate Liam Twomey, who later joined Fine Gael.
In 1981, in Garret FitzGerald's first government, D'Arcy was appointed a Minister of State for Agriculture in the 22nd Dáil. In the 1982–1987 government under FitzGerald he was Minister of State for Fisheries until his removal in February 1986 to allow a reshuffle.
In 1999, he was elected to Gorey Town Council, and was re-elected at the 2004 local elections.
His son, also Michael D'Arcy, was elected to the Dáil in the 2007 general election.
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- Michael D'Arcy's electoral history (ElectionsIreland.org)
- Michael D'Arcy on the Irish Times Election 2002 website
- This page incorporates information from this member's entry in the Oireachtas Members Database