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Irish Fianna Fáil politician (1933–2015)

John O'Leary
Minister of State
1978–1979Environment
Teachta Dála
In office
December 1966 – June 1997
ConstituencyKerry South
Personal details
Born(1933-05-03)3 May 1933
Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland
Died5 October 2015(2015-10-05) (aged 82)
Cork, Ireland
Political partyFianna Fáil
Spouse Judy O'Leary ​ ​(m. 1965; died 2010)
Children7
EducationSt. Brendan's College

John O'Leary (3 May 1933 – 5 October 2015) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister of State at the Department of the Environment from 1978 to 1979. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry South constituency from 1966 to 1997.

Early life

He was born in Dunrine in the Parish of Kilcummin, Killarney, County Kerry, in 1933. He was educated at Coolick National School and St. Brendan's College, Killarney. He joined the staff of Kerry County Council in 1952 and worked in Housing, Accounts and Health sections over the next 10 years. In July 1962, he was appointed as Acting town clerk of Killarney Urban District Council and later appointed Staff Officer in the Health and Hospitals section of Kerry County Council. When the new Planning department of the Council was launched O'Leary was put in charge of this until his resignation and election to Dáil Éireann in 1966.

Political career

O'Leary was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the December 1966 by-election to succeed Honor Crowley. Crowley had previously succeeded her husband, Frederick Crowley in 1945. He was re-elected at the 1969 general election and was subsequently appointed to the Dáil Select Committee on Procedures and Privileges from 1969 to 1973. He also represented the government at the 1st World Conference on the Environment in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1972. He was one of five TDs to attend the funerals of the victims of Bloody Sunday in Derry in 1972.

He was re-elected at the head of the poll at the 1973 general election. He was appointed to membership of the Council of Europe from 1973 to 1975 on the nomination of the Fianna Fáil Leader Jack Lynch and from 1975 to 1977 he served as Opposition Spokesperson on Physical Planning and the Environment.

He was elected as a member of Kerry County Council in 1974, gaining the 3rd seat for Fianna Fáil in the Killarney area. Again, he represented Fianna Fáil at the 2nd World Conference on the Environment held in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1976.

He was re-elected at the head of the poll at the 1977 general election. In January 1978, he was appointed Minister of State at the Department of the Environment with special responsibility for Planning, Roads, Water Safety, Housing, Traffic, Water and Sewerage Schemes. He resigned as a member of Kerry County Council in January 1978 and was replaced by P.J. Cronin. He was not reappointed as a Minister of State following the appointment of Charles Haughey as Taoiseach in December 1979.

He was re-elected at the 1981, February 1982 and November 1982 general elections. He was appointed by Charles Haughey as a member of the New Ireland Forum in 1983 and again in 1984. He stood again for the Kerry County Council elections in 1985 and won a fourth seat for the party in the Killarney local electoral area.

At the 1987 general election, he was again elected at the head of the poll before the third Fianna Fáil candidate was eliminated, leaving a pool of over 10,000 votes for John O'Donoghue to gain a second seat for the party. He was subsequently appointed to a number of Joint Oireachtas Committees. He was re-elected at the 1989 general election.

He was re-elected to Kerry County Council at the 1991 local elections. He was re-elected at the 1992 general election and selected as Vice-Chairman of the All-party Foreign Affairs Joint Oireachtas Committee and to the All-party Finance Committee.

He retired as a member of Kerry County Council in March 1996 and as a member of Dáil Éireann at the 1997 general election. Fianna Fáil selected his son Brian O'Leary to contest the seat. However, it was won by Jackie Healy-Rae who ran as an independent candidate when he was not selected by Fianna Fáil.

O'Leary's memoirs, On the Doorsteps: Memoirs of a long-serving TD were published by Irish Political Memoirs in 2015. In the book, O'Leary describes Charles Haughey as "vindictive" and supported by "thugs".

He died following a short illness on 5 October 2015.

References

  1. "John O'Leary". Oireachtas Members Database. Archived from the original on 19 April 2019. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  2. "John O'Leary". ElectionsIreland.org. Archived from the original on 22 February 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  3. "Adjournment of Dáil: Motion (Resumed) – Dáil Éireann (21st Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 14 December 1977. Archived from the original on 8 January 2021. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  4. "Haughey 'vindictive' and backed by thugs, former colleague says". The Irish Times. 25 January 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  5. "Former Fianna Fáil TD John O'Leary dies aged 82". The Irish Times. 5 October 2015. Archived from the original on 28 November 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
Political offices
New office Minister of State at the Department of the Environment
1978–1979
Succeeded byJackie Fahey
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for the Kerry South constituency
This table is transcluded from Kerry South (Dáil constituency). (edit | history)
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
9th 1937 John Flynn
(FF)
Frederick Crowley
(FF)
Fionán Lynch
(FG)
10th 1938
11th 1943 John Healy
(FF)
12th 1944
1944 by-election Donal O'Donoghue
(FF)
1945 by-election Honor Crowley
(FF)
13th 1948 John Flynn
(Ind)
Patrick Palmer
(FG)
14th 1951
15th 1954 John Flynn
(FF)
16th 1957 John Joe Rice
(SF)
17th 1961 Timothy O'Connor
(FF)
Patrick Connor
(FG)
18th 1965
1966 by-election John O'Leary
(FF)
19th 1969 Michael Begley
(FG)
20th 1973
21st 1977
22nd 1981 Michael Moynihan
(Lab)
23rd 1982 (Feb)
24th 1982 (Nov)
25th 1987 John O'Donoghue
(FF)
26th 1989 Michael Moynihan
(Lab)
27th 1992 Breeda Moynihan-Cronin
(Lab)
28th 1997 Jackie Healy-Rae
(Ind)
29th 2002
30th 2007 Tom Sheahan
(FG)
31st 2011 Tom Fleming
(Ind)
Michael Healy-Rae
(Ind)
Brendan Griffin
(FG)
32nd 2016 Constituency abolished. See Kerry
  1. O'Donoghue served as Ceann Comhairle in the 30th Dáil from 2007 to 2009.
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