Seán Sherwin (born 1946) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician.[1]
Seán Sherwin | |
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Teachta Dála | |
In office March 1970 – February 1973 | |
Constituency | Dublin South-West |
Personal details | |
Born | 1946 (age 77–78) Dublin, Ireland |
Political party | Fianna Fáil |
Other political affiliations | Aontacht Éireann |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Dublin South-West constituency at the 1969 general election. However, Dublin South-West's long-serving Labour Party TD Seán Dunne, who had been re-elected at the general election, died only seven days after polling. Sherwin was selected as the Fianna Fáil candidate at the by-election on 4 March 1970, and won, taking his seat in the 19th Dáil.[2]
He resigned from Fianna Fáil in 1971 in the wake of the Arms Crisis, and joined Kevin Boland's new party Aontacht Éireann.[3] The new party failed to take off at the 1973 general election, and Sherwin lost his seat to Fine Gael's Declan Costello.[2]
He later rejoined Fianna Fáil, and at the November 1982 general election he was one of four Fianna Fáil candidate in Dublin West. He won only 2.1% of the first-preference votes and was not elected.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Seán Sherwin". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
- ^ a b c "Seán Sherwin". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
- ^ Breakaway Parties Have Poor Record. Carol Coulter. The Irish Times. 22 April 1985.