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Sean Ardagh, TD

Sean Ardagh
Sean Ardagh, TD

Constituency

Dublin South Central

Notes

Re-elected to Dáil Éireann, May 2007.

Contact

168 Walkinstown Road, Dublin 12.
Tel: 01-456 8736/01-618 3597
Fax: 01-408 0436/01-618 4193

Email

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Political Record

2007 - Elected T.D. - 8,286 votes.
2002 - Elected T.D. - 6,031 votes.
1997 - Elected T.D. - 4,634 votes.
First elected to South Dublin County Council 1985, re-elected 1991. Leader of the Fianna Fáil group in the Council. Elected to Dublin City Council in 1999.

2007 - Present - Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Constitution, Member Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, Committee on Procedures and Privileges and Joint Committee on Regulatory Affairs.
2000 - 2007 - Chairman of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women's Rights, Member of Committee of Public Accounts.
2009 - Member Dublin City Council Joint Policing Committee.

Personal Details

Born Dublin November 1947. Married to Máire Bhreathnach, two sons, one daughter. Educated Marian College, Sandymount: UCD (B.Sc, Physics and Mathematics): University of Toronto (CA). Public Representative, Chartered Accountant. First elected 1997.

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