Anne Ferris
Irish Labour Party politician (b. 1954)
Anne Ferris | |
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Teachta Dála | |
In office February 2011 – February 2016 | |
Constituency | Wicklow |
Personal details | |
Born | (1954-09-24) 24 September 1954 (age 69) Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland |
Political party | Labour Party |
Alma mater | St Patrick's College, Maynooth |
Anne Ferris (born 24 September 1954) is an Irish Labour Party politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 2011 to 2016.[1][2]
She was a member of Bray Town Council from 1999 to 2009 and Wicklow County Council from 2003 to 2009.[3]
She was educated at St Agnes' Primary School in Crumlin, Dublin, and Goldenbridge Secondary School in Inchicore, Ferris holds a Diploma in Women's Studies from St Patrick's College, Maynooth.[4]
She lost her seat at the 2016 general election.[3] She was again elected to Wicklow County Council at 2019 local elections.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Anne Ferris". Oireachtas Members Database. Archived from the original on 8 November 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ^ Collins, Stephen (2011). Nealon's Guide to the 31st Dáil and 24th Seanad. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. p. 185. ISBN 9780717150595.
- ^ a b "Anne Ferris". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ^ "Meet your 76 new TDs". RTÉ News. 9 March 2011. Archived from the original on 23 February 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
External links
- Anne Ferris's page on the Labour Party website
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Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for the Wicklow constituency
This table is transcluded from Wicklow (Dáil constituency). (edit | history)
Dáil | Election | Deputy (Party) | Deputy (Party) | Deputy (Party) | Deputy (Party) | Deputy (Party) | |||||
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4th | 1923 | Christopher Byrne (CnaG) | James Everett (Lab) | Richard Wilson (FP) | 3 seats 1923–1981 | ||||||
5th | 1927 (Jun) | Séamus Moore (FF) | Dermot O'Mahony (CnaG) | ||||||||
6th | 1927 (Sep) | ||||||||||
7th | 1932 | ||||||||||
8th | 1933 | ||||||||||
9th | 1937 | Dermot O'Mahony (FG) | |||||||||
10th | 1938 | Patrick Cogan (Ind) | |||||||||
11th | 1943 | Christopher Byrne (FF) | Patrick Cogan (CnaT) | ||||||||
12th | 1944 | Thomas Brennan (FF) | James Everett (NLP) | ||||||||
13th | 1948 | Patrick Cogan (Ind) | |||||||||
14th | 1951 | James Everett (Lab) | |||||||||
1953 by-election | Mark Deering (FG) | ||||||||||
15th | 1954 | Paudge Brennan (FF) | |||||||||
16th | 1957 | James O'Toole (FF) | |||||||||
17th | 1961 | Michael O'Higgins (FG) | |||||||||
18th | 1965 | ||||||||||
1968 by-election | Godfrey Timmins (FG) | ||||||||||
19th | 1969 | Liam Kavanagh (Lab) | |||||||||
20th | 1973 | Ciarán Murphy (FF) | |||||||||
21st | 1977 | ||||||||||
22nd | 1981 | Paudge Brennan (FF) | 4 seats 1981–1992 | ||||||||
23rd | 1982 (Feb) | Gemma Hussey (FG) | |||||||||
24th | 1982 (Nov) | Paudge Brennan (FF) | |||||||||
25th | 1987 | Joe Jacob (FF) | Dick Roche (FF) | ||||||||
26th | 1989 | Godfrey Timmins (FG) | |||||||||
27th | 1992 | Liz McManus (DL) | Johnny Fox (Ind) | ||||||||
1995 by-election | Mildred Fox (Ind) | ||||||||||
28th | 1997 | Dick Roche (FF) | Billy Timmins (FG) | ||||||||
29th | 2002 | Liz McManus (Lab) | |||||||||
30th | 2007 | Joe Behan (FF) | Andrew Doyle (FG) | ||||||||
31st | 2011 | Simon Harris (FG) | Stephen Donnelly (Ind) | Anne Ferris (Lab) | |||||||
32nd | 2016 | Stephen Donnelly (SD) | John Brady (SF) | Pat Casey (FF) | |||||||
33rd | 2020 | Stephen Donnelly (FF) | Jennifer Whitmore (SD) | Steven Matthews (GP) |
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