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Candidates Election 2011 Candidate List for Election 2011 CANDIDATE PARTY CONSTITUENCY ADDRESS EMAIL PHONE Bobby Aylward FF Carlow Kilkenny Knockmoylan, Mullinavat, Kilkenny [email protected] 051 898118 John Cassin SF Carlow Kilkenny 44 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 Pat Deering FG Carlow Kilkenny 16 Old Dublin Road, Carlow. [email protected] 087 9470736 Kathleen Funchion SF Carlow Kilkenny 44 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 Phil Hogan FG Carlow Kilkenny 1 High Street, Kilkenny [email protected] 056 7771490 Des Hurley Labour Carlow Kilkenny 30 St Fiaccs tce, Graiguecullen, Carlow [email protected] 059 9140698 Conor Mac Liam ULA Carlow Kilkenny N/A John McGuinness FF Carlow Kilkenny O'Loughlin Road, Kilkenny [email protected] 056 7770672 Jennifer Murnane O'Connor FF Carlow Kilkenny Portlaoise Road, Graigcullen, Carlow [email protected] 0503 41565 Ann Phelan Labour Carlow Kilkenny Brandondale, Graignamanagh, Co Kilkenny [email protected] 059 9724310 John Paul Phelan FG Carlow Kilkenny Smithstown, Tullogher, Mullinavat, Co. Kilkenny [email protected] 01 6183653 Mary White Green Carlow Kilkenny Old Rectory, Killedmond, Borris, Carlow [email protected] 059 9773184 Margaret Conlon FF Cavan Monaghan Tullynanegish, Loughmourne, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan [email protected] 047 82524 John McGuirk IND Cavan Monaghan N/A [email protected] N/A Daniel Downey IND Cavan Monaghan N/A N/A Liam Hogan Labour Cavan Monaghan Knockfad, Ballyhaise [email protected] 085 8000020 Caoimhghin O Caolain SF Cavan Monaghan 14 Mullaghdun, Monaghan, Co Monaghan [email protected] 01 8726100 Joe O'Reilly FG Cavan Monaghan 2 The Willows, Chapel Road, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan [email protected] Jonathan Rainey IND Cavan Monaghan N/A [email protected] 086 2499517 Kathryn Reilly SF Cavan Monaghan 44 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 Brendan Smith FF Cavan Monaghan 3 Carrickfern, Cavan, Co. Cavan [email protected] 049 4362366 James Breen IND Clare N/A [email protected] N/A Pat Breen FG Clare Lisnaduff, Ballynacally, Co. Clare [email protected] 065 68383229 Joe Carey FG Clare 3 Thomond Villas, Clarecastle, Co. Clare [email protected] 065 6829191 Jim Connolly IND Clare N/A [email protected] 086 2433056 Timmy Dooley FF Clare 8 The Old Forge, Tulla, Co. Clare [email protected] 065 6831732 John Hillery FF Clare Spanish Point, County Clare [email protected] 087 2793703 Michael McNamara Labour Clare N/A [email protected] N/A Brian Meaney Green Clare Tony Mulcahy FG Clare 7 Tullyvarraga Cresent Shannon Co Clare [email protected] 086 2436345 Kevin O'Keeffe FF Cork East Ballylough, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork N/A 022 25320 Michael Ahern FF Cork East Libermann, Ballyscourt, Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork [email protected] 021 4883592 Tom Barry FG Cork East Monanimy Upper, Killavullen,, Mallow,Co Cork. [email protected] 086 2506572 Sandra McLellan SF Cork East 44 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 1 Candidate List for Election 2011 CANDIDATE PARTY CONSTITUENCY ADDRESS EMAIL PHONE John Mulvihill Labour Cork East Tay Road, Cobh [email protected] 021 4813677 Pa O'Driscoll FG Cork East 13 Glencullen, Duntaheen Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork [email protected] 025 33296 Paul O'Neill IND Cork East 60 Willowbank Court, Midleton, Co. Cork [email protected] 086 8232503 Sean Sherlock Labour Cork East 20 Blackwater Drive, Mallow, Co. Cork [email protected] 022 21053 David Stanton FG Cork East 29 St. Mary's Road, Midleton, Co. Cork [email protected] 021 4632867 Ted Tynan WP Cork Nth Central Pat Burton FG Cork Nth Central The Laurels, Cloghroe, Blarney, Co Cork. [email protected] 086 2574950 Mick Barry Socialists Cork Nth Central John Gilroy Labour Cork Nth Central 9 Hazelwood Court, Glanmire, Cork [email protected] 021 4861420 Billy Kelleher FF Cork Nth Central 28a Ballyhooley Road, Dillons Cross, Cork [email protected] 021 4502289 Dara Murphy FG Cork Nth Central 1 Herbert Park, Gardiner's Hill, Cork [email protected] 086 2533729 Jonathan O'Brien SF Cork Nth Central 44 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 Fergus O'Rourke IND Cork Nth Central N/A N/A N/A Padraig O'Sullivan IND Cork Nth Central N/A [email protected] N/A Derry Canty FG Cork Nth West 24 Beech Road, Muskerry Estate, Ballincollig, Co. Cork [email protected] 086 2436795 Aine Collins FG Cork Nth West N/A [email protected] 087 2326945 Mark Collins Green Cork Nth West Martin Coughlan Labour Cork Nth West 38 St Colmans Park, Macroom, Co. Cork [email protected] 087 643 7952 Michael Creed FG Cork Nth West 1 Sullane Weirs, Killarney Road, Macroom, Co. Cork [email protected] 026 42944 Anne Foley PBP Cork Nth West Michael Moynihan FF Cork Nth West Percival Street, Kanturk, Co. Cork [email protected] 029 51299 Des O'Grady SF Cork Nth West 44 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 David McCarthy IND Cork Sth Central N/A [email protected] 086 6620448 Dan Boyle Green Cork Sth Central 99 Douglas Street,Cork [email protected] 021 470 4238 Jerry Buttimer FG Cork Sth Central 4A Glasheen Road, Cork [email protected] 086 2356892 Deirdre Clune FG Cork Sth Central 144 Blackrock Road, Cork [email protected] 021 4364934 Simon Coveney FG Cork Sth Central 6a Anglesea Street, Cork [email protected] 021 4313100 Paula Desmond Labour Cork Sth Central 26 Carrigmore, Carrigaline, Co. Cork [email protected] 021 4372239 Micheal Martin FF Cork Sth Central Lios Laoi, 16 Silver Manor, Ballinlough, Cork [email protected] 021 4320088 Chris O'Leary SF Cork Sth Central 17 Loughmahon Rd, Mahon, Cork [email protected] 021 4357570 Denis O'Donovan FF Cork Sth West Wolfe Tone Square, Bantry, Co. Cork N/A 027 53840 Christy O'Sullivan FF Cork Sth West Hillside, Tawnies, Clonakilty, Co. Cork [email protected] 023 33465 Jim Daly FG Cork Sth West Lamb Street, Clonakilty, Co. Cork [email protected] 023 8858770 Noel Harrington FG Cork Sth West Bank Place, Castletownbere , Co Cork [email protected] 086 8567178 2 Candidate List for Election 2011 CANDIDATE PARTY CONSTITUENCY ADDRESS EMAIL PHONE Michael McCarthy Labour Cork Sth West Milleenananig, Clonakilty Road, Dunmanway, Co. Cork [email protected] 087 6481004 Paul Hayes SF Cork Sth West 3 Thornhill, Clonakilty, West Cork [email protected] 086 8589019 Paul Doonan IND Cork Sth West Dave McInerney IND Cork Sth West N/A N/A N/A Jennifer Sleeman Green Cork Sth West Charlie McConalogue FF Donegal Nth East Carrowmore, Gleneely, Carndonagh, Co. Donegal N/A 086 8161078 Joe McHugh FG Donegal Nth East Claggan, Carrigart, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal [email protected] 074 9155968 Jimmy Harte Labour Donegal Nth East 3 Sylvan Park, Letterkenny [email protected] 087 2511037 Padraig MacLochlainn SF Donegal Nth East 44 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 [email protected] 087 2771958 Ryan Stewart IND Donegal Nth East 31 Cherry Avenue, Carndonagh, Co. Donegal [email protected] 085 1027058 Mary Coughlan FF Donegal Sth West Quay Street, Donegal Town, Co Donegal [email protected] 074 9724270 Pearse Doherty SF Donegal Sth West 44 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 [email protected] 01 6183171 Frank McBrearty Jr. Labour Donegal Sth West Tullyvinney, Raphoe, Lifford, Co Donegal [email protected] 087 2058224 Dinny McGinley FG Donegal Sth West Magheralosk, Bunbeg, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal [email protected] 074 9531719 Brian O Domhnaill FF Donegal Sth West Main Street, Gortahork, Co Donegal [email protected] 074 9165466 Thomas Pringle IND Donegal Sth West N/A [email protected] N/A Ann Sweeney IND Donegal Sth West Carrig Rua Hotel, Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal [email protected] 086 1704884 Cyprian Brady FF Dublin Central St. Luke’s, 161 Lower Drumcondra Road, Dublin 9 [email protected] 01 8374129 Mary Fitzpatrick FF Dublin Central Members Room, City Hall, Dublin 2 [email protected] 086 812 6332 Paschal Donohoe FG Dublin Central Phibsborough Plaza, Phibsborough, Dublin 7 [email protected] 01 6183689 Aine Clancy Labour Dublin Central Member's Room, City Hall, Dublin [email protected] 087 7635406 Joe Costello Labour Dublin Central 66 Aughrim Street, Dublin 7 [email protected] 01 6183896 Mary Lou McDonald SF Dublin Central 58 Faussagh Avenue, Dublin 7 [email protected] 01 868 3934 Michael Loftus IND Dublin Central N/A N/A 087 9654428 Maureen O'Sullivan IND Dublin Central 39 Fairfield Avenue, East Wall, Dublin 3 [email protected] 087 0550223 Christy Burke SF Dublin Central Malahide Road, Dublin 3 [email protected] N/A Malachy Steenson WP Dublin Central Rob Connolly Socialists Dublin Mid West Gino Kenny PBP Dublin Mid West Mick Finnegan WP Dublin Mid West John Curran FF Dublin Mid West 2A Main Street, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 [email protected] 01 6183792 Robert Dowds Labour Dublin Mid West 43 Castle Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 [email protected] 045 94583 Frances Fitzgerald FG Dublin Mid West Laurel House, New Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 [email protected] 01 4577712 Paul Gogarty Green Dublin Mid West Room number 4, Muintir na Tire Hall, Lucan, Co. Dublin [email protected] 01 6219966 3 Candidate List for Election 2011 CANDIDATE PARTY CONSTITUENCY ADDRESS EMAIL PHONE Derek Keating FG Dublin Mid West 66 Beech Park, Lucan, Co.Dublin [email protected] 087 2857435 Eoin O Broin SF Dublin Mid West 44 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 [email protected] 087 2794843 Joanna Tuffy Labour Dublin Mid West 46A Esker Lawns, Lucan, Co. Dublin [email protected] 01 6280765 Michael Kennedy FF Dublin Nth The Plaza, Swords, Co Dublin [email protected] 01 8902277 Darragh O'Brien FF Dublin Nth 49 Galtrim Grange, Malahide, Co. Dublin [email protected] 01 8450710 Dr James Reilly FG Dublin Nth Seafoam, Sth Shore Road, Rush, Co Dublin [email protected] 01 8075547 Alan Farrell FG Dublin Nth 42 Biscayne,Coast Road, Malahide, Co.
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