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CULTURAL and EDUCATIONAL PANEL (A) Provisional Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel SEANAD GENERAL ELECTION _________________ APRIL, 2016 _________________ PANELS OF CANDIDATES PREPARED BY THE SEANAD RETURNING OFFICER ACT, 1947, AS AMENDED BY THE SEANAD ELECTORAL (PANEL MEMBERS) ACT, 1954. CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL PANEL (a) Provisional Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel Name Address Description Qualifications of candidate for inclusion in the Name of body by whom Candidate was Panel as determined by the Seanad nominated Returning Officer Brabazon, Tom 75 Lóiste Mhic Reachtain, Baile Comhairleoir Cathrach, Conradh Na Gaeilge Átha Cliath 13 Aturnae Burke, Deirdre Orchard House, Templelyon, Solicitor The Law Society of Ireland Redcross, Co. Wicklow Carey, Declan 116 The Strand, Donabate, Co. Mental Health Social Worker Dental Council Dublin Collins, Michael Ballinvallig, Newcastle West, Public Representative, Theatre Forum Limited Co. Limerick Musician, Comhaltas Ceoltoirí Eireann Connolly, John 12 Gort na Bró, Millers Lane, Primary School Teacher Irish National Teachers’ Organisation Rahoon, Galway Conway, Joe ‘An Druimín’, Roselawn, College Tutor, Public Aontas Múinteoirí Éireann/Teachers’ Union of Tramore, Co. Waterford Representative Ireland Crowley, Liam Killorglin, Co. Kerry Solicitor The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland D’Arcy, Jim 12 Sandygrove Close, Senator Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Blackrock, Dundalk, Co. Louth Finucane, Jim 3 Cloondara, Tralee, Co. Kerry Member of Kerry ETB Education and Training Boards Ireland Howard, Mary Claureen House, Ennis, Co. Member of Clare County The Drama League of Ireland Clare Council MacBride, Seán White Bay House, Drumaweir, Retired District Court Judge Local Authority Medical Specialists Limited Greencastle, Co. Donegal Ó Ceallaigh, ‘Sans Souci’, Machaire Múinteoir Meánscoile Gael-Linn Teoranta Seosamh Rabhartaigh, Gort an Choirce, Leitir Ceanainn, Co. Dhún na nGall O’Connor, Claire 20 Vavasour Square, Barrister at Law Cumann le Seandacht Atha Cliath (The Old Sandymount, Dublin 4 Dublin Society) O’Higgins, Adrian Shellumsrath, Callan Road, Barrister at Law The Council of the Bar of Ireland Kilkenny Ó Laoi, Seosamh Baile an tSagairt, An Spidéal, Fear Gnó/Businessman, Údarás Na Gaeltachta Co. na Gaillimhe Ball d’Údarás na Gaeltachta/Member of Údaras na Gaeltachta O’Shea Farren, Linda 37 Raglan Road, Dublin Solicitor, Company Director, The Royal Irish Academy of Music D04RK60 Disability Rights Advocate Irish Dental Association Comhlámh Swanick, Keith Glenribbon Lodge, Carne, General Practitioner The Institute of Community Health Nursing Belmullet, Co. Mayo Warfield, Fintan 46 Nash Street, Inchicore, County Councillor, Musician, National Youth Council of Ireland Dublin 8, D08X03E Theatre Chairperson Cumann Geinealais na hÉireann /Genealogical Society of Ireland Walsh, Seamus Glann, Oughterard, Co. Galway Member of Galway County Comhairle na d’Tréidlia Veterinary Council Council CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL PANEL (b) Provisional Oireachtas Sub-Panel Name Address Description Qualifications of candidate for inclusion in the Names of persons by whom Candidate was Panel as determined by the Seanad nominated Returning Officer Byrne, Malcolm 14, The Chase, Gorey, Co. Head of Communications HEA, Marc Mac Sharry, Averil Power, Bobby Wexford County Councillor Aylward, Marie Louise O’Donnell Clifford-Lee, 49 Greenview, Seabrook Manor, Solicitor Margaret Murphy O’Mahony, Kevin O’Keeffe, Lorraine Portmarnock, Co. Dublin. Pat Casey, Timmy Dooley Cuffe, Jennifer 29 The Crescent, Charlesland, Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Billy Kelleher, Fiona O’Loughlin, Declan Greystones, Co. Wicklow County Councillor Breathnach, Willie O’Dea Dermody, Anne- 11 Butterfield Avenue, Public Representative, Solicitor Josepha Madigan, Maria Bailey, Kate Marie Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 O’Connell, Alan Farrell McFadden, Gabrielle Newtownflood, Crannagh, Former member Athlone IT Richard Bruton, Tom Neville, Tony Athlone, Co. Westmeath Board McLaughlin, Martin Heydon O’Donnell, Kieran 8 Milltown Manor, Monaleen, Former Lecturer in Paul Coghlan, Michael Noonan, John Deasy, Castletroy, Limerick Accountancy Hildegarde Naughton AGRICULTURAL PANEL (a) Provisional Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel Qualifications of candidate for inclusion in the Name Address Description Name of body by whom Candidate was Panel as determined by the Seanad nominated Returning Officer Burke, Paddy Annagh, Castlebar, Co. Mayo Senator Irish Co-operative Organisation Society Limited Byrne, Maria Mannixville, O’Connell Avenue, County Councillor Irish Grain and Feed Association Limerick Daly, Paul Cornaher, Kilbeggan, Co. Public Representative, Farmer The Irish Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association Westmeath Hayes, Pat Maghera, Caher, Co. Clare County Councillor, Farmer Irish Grain and Feed Association Landy, Denis Mainstown, Carrick on Suir, Co. Senator Irish Greyhound Owners and Breeders Tipperary Federation Lombard, Tim Granig, Minane Bridge, Co. Member of Cork County Munster Agricultural Society Company Ltd Cork Council, Farmer Markey, Colm Corstown, Togher, Drogheda, Public Representative, Dairy The Irish Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association Co. Louth Farmer Mooney, Paschal Carrick Road, Drumshanbo, Co. Senator, Journalist/Broadcaster National Association of Regional Game Leitrim Councils Ó Domhnaill, Brian Main St., Gortahork, Co. Senator Irish Greyhound Owners and Breeders Donegal Federation O’Donovan, Denis The Quays, Bantry, Co. Cork Senator Munster Agricultural Society Company Ltd O’Flynn, Frank Johnstown, Glanworth, Co. Cork Public Representative, Vice The Dairy Executives’ Association Chairman Of ICMA and Dairy Executives’ Association O’Neill, Pat Ballyredding, Bennettsbridge, Farmer, Senator National Association of Regional Game Co. Kilkenny Councils O’Reilly, P. Shane Mill Cottage, Mullaghland, Member of Cavan County Agricultural Science Association Mullagh, Co. Cavan Council Irish Co-operative Organisation Society Limited Sheahan, John Ballyguiltenane, Glin, Co. Member of Limerick City and The Dairy Executives’ Association Limerick County Council Smith, Michael Lismackin, Roscrea, Co. Member of Tipperary County Agricultural Science Association Tipperary Council AGRICULTURAL PANEL (b) Provisional Oireachtas Sub-Panel Qualifications of candidate for inclusion in the Name Address Description Names of persons by whom Candidate was Panel as determined by the Seanad nominated Returning Officer Boyhan, Victor 25 Grange Crescent, Dún County Councillor and Feargal Quinn, Sean D. Barrett, Maureen Laoghaire, Co. Dublin Horticulturalist O’Sullivan, Gerard P. Craughwell Comiskey, Michael Magurk, Leckaun P.O., Co. Senator, Farmer Jim D’Arcy, Seán Kyne, Pat O’Neill, Terry Leitrim Brennan Conway-Walsh, Rose Drum, Clogher, Ballina, Co. Member of Mayo County Louise O’Reilly, Mary Lou McDonald, Pat Mayo Council Buckley, Maurice Quinlivan Coonan, Noel Gortnagoona, Roscrea, Co. Farmer Dara Murphy, Pat Deering, Bernard Durkan, Tipperary Peter Fitzpatrick Gerety-Quinn, Nappagh, Moydow, Co. Member of Irish Thoroughbred Mary Butler, Anne Rabbitte, Sean Haughey, Connie Longford. Breeders’ Associaton Shane Cassells Lawlor, Anthony 56 South Main Street, Naas, Co. Farmer, Former Dáil Deputy John Paul Phelan, Regina Doherty, Maurice Kildare Cummins, Catherine Noone Ó Clochartaigh, An Caorán Beag, An Cheathrú Seanadóir Pearse Doherty, Imelda Munster, Gerry Adams, Trevor Rua, Co. na Gaillimhe Kathryn Reilly O’Sullivan, Grace 31 Crobally Heights, Tramore, Ecologist Catherine Martin, Brian Stanley, Aideen Co. Waterford Hayden, Eamon Ryan Whitmore, Jennifer 4 Dromont, Delgany, Co. County Councillor Róisín Shortall, Catherine Murphy, Susan Wicklow O’Keeffe, Stephen Donnelly LABOUR PANEL (a) Provisional Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel Qualifications of candidate for inclusion in the Name Address Description Names of body by whom Candidate was Panel as determined by the Seanad nominated Returning Officer Brennan, Terry Ghan Road, Carlingford, Co. Senator Irish Congress of Trade Unions Louth Craughwell, Gerard 13 Mount Eagle Park, Senator The Irish Conference of Professional and Leopardstown Heights, Service Associations Leopardstown, Dublin 18 Cribben, Noel St. Teresa’s Terrace, Edenderry, Postperson Irish Congress of Trade Unions Co. Offaly Cummins, Maurice 34 Ursuline Court, Waterford Senator The Irish Conference of Professional and City, Co. Waterford Service Associations Feeney, Kate Lia Fáil, Wynberg Park, County Councillor The Irish Conference of Professional and Blackrock, Co. Dublin Service Associations Gallagher, Robbie Crumlin, Silverstream, Co. Member of Monaghan County The Irish Conference of Professional and Monaghan Council, Auctioneer Service Associations Gavan, Paul 1 Inish Cluan, Castleconnell, Co. Siptu official Irish Congress of Trade Unions Limerick Leyden, Terry Castlecoote, Roscommon, Co. Senator The Irish Conference of Professional and Roscommon Service Associations Nash, Ged 3 Sandyford Terrace, Drogheda, Former Minister of State Irish Congress of Trade Unions Co. Louth Neville, Joe 93 Ryevale Lawns, Leixlip, Co. County Councillor The Irish Conference of Professional and Kildare Service Associations O’Sullivan, Ned Cahirdown, Listowel, Co. Kerry Senator The Irish Conference of Professional and Service Associations Spiers, Madeline 189 Roebuck Castle, Registered Nurse Irish Congress of Trade Unions Clonskeagh, Dublin 14 LABOUR PANEL (b) Provisional Oireachtas Sub-Panel Qualifications of candidate for inclusion in the Name Address Description Names of persons by whom Candidate was Panel as determined by the Seanad nominated Returning Officer Buttimer, Jerry
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