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Dodie McGuinness (born 1950) is an Irish Republican politician.

Born Anne Harkin,[1] McGuinness worked at Altnagelvin Hospital before becoming involved in the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, then joining Sinn Féin in 1972.[2] She was present at the events of Bloody Sunday.[1] She had Irish origin.

Harkin married the brother of Martin McGuinness, becoming known as Dodie McGuinness.[3] In 1985, she was elected to Derry City Council as a Sinn Féin member, holding the seat until 1993.[4]

McGuinness stood as one of three Sinn Féin candidates in the European election in 1994, but was unsuccessful.[2] By that year, she was a member of the Sinn Féin Ard Chomhairle.[5] In 1996, she was elected to the Northern Ireland Forum as one of four Sinn Féin members in Belfast West.

McGuinness did not stand for the Northern Ireland Assembly, and by 2003, she was the head of the Sinn Féin Bureau in England.[6] As of 2007, she remains a member of the Ard Chomhairle, representing Derry. She is distantly related to the author Clive Cussler.[7]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Maskey: SF goal is still reunification", Belfast Telegraph, 27 September 2007
  • ^ "Hunger striker’s son hits out at Sinn Fein", Sunday Times, 13 August 2006
  • ^ Sinn Fein leader in Australia Archived 4 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Green Left Weekly, 23 November 1994
  • ^ Sinn Féin meets Tory representative Archived 16 April 2005 at the Wayback Machine, 4 November 2003
  • ^ Sinn Féin Leadership Archived 13 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Northern Ireland Forum
    New forum Member for West Belfast
    1996–1998
    Forum dissolved

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