Hugh Garahan
Hugh Garahan (died 7 June 1940) was an Irish politician and farmer. He was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1923 general election. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the June 1927 general election as a Farmers' Party Teachta Dála (TD) for the Longford–Westmeath constituency.[1] He lost his seat at the September 1927 general election.[2] In 1931 he was elected to the Seanad of the Irish Free State and was re-elected to the Seanad in 1934.
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Elected in 1934 |
3 years
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- Sir Edward Coey Bigger (Ind)
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6 years
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9 years
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Elected in 1931 |
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Elected in 1928 |
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- Feb. 1926 Samuel Lombard Brown (Ind)
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Elected in 1931 |
3 years
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6 years
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9 years
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- Michael Comyn (??)
- John Counihan (CnaG)
- James Douglas (Ind)
- Michael Duffy (Lab)
- Thomas Farren (Lab)
- Hugh Garahan (FP)
- Sir John Griffith (Ind)
- Seán MacEllin (??)
- Ross McGillycuddy (??)
- James J. MacKean (Ind)
- John MacLoughlin (Ind)
- Daniel MacParland (??)
- Maurice George Moore (Ind)
- Laurence O'Neill (Ind)
- Brian O'Rourke (Ind)
- William Quirke (??)
- David Robinson (FF)
- Seamus Ryan (??)
- Michael Staines (CnaG)
- Arthur Vincent (??)
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Nominated by the President in 1922 |
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Garahan, Hugh |
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7 June 1940 |
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