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Patrick Kehoe

Senator

In office
27 April 1938 – 21 April 1948

Constituency

Agricultural Panel

Teachta Dála

In office
January 1933 – July 1937

Constituency

Wexford

Personal details

Born

County Wexford, Ireland

Political party

Fianna Fáil

Patrick Kehoe was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. A farmer, he was elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wexford constituency at the 1933 general election.[1] He did not contest the 1937 general election.[2] At the 1938 Seanad election, he was elected to Seanad Éireann by the Agricultural Panel. He lost his seat at the 1948 Seanad election.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Patrick Kehoe". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  • ^ "Patrick Kehoe". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  • Leader of the Seanad William Quirke (FF)
  • Administrative Panel

  • Thomas Condon (Ind)
  • Michael Hayes (FG)
  • Richard Mulcahy (FG)
  • John Newcome (Ind)
  • Margaret Mary Pearse (FF)
  • Thomas Ruane (FF)
  • Agricultural Panel

  • William Caffrey (FG)
  • Seán Gibbons (FF)
  • John Nassau Greene (Ind)
  • Patrick Kehoe (FF)
  • Ross McGillycuddy (Ind)
  • William O'Callaghan (FG)
  • Martin O'Dwyer (Ind)
  • Pádraic Ó Máille (FF)
  • William Quirke (FF)
  • Michael Twomey (Ind)
  • Cultural and Educational Panel

  • Seán O'Donovan (FF)
  • Séamus Ó hEocha (Ind)
  • Gearóid O'Sullivan (FG)
  • James Parkinson (FG)
  • Industrial and Commercial Panel

  • James Crosbie (FG)
  • James G. Douglas (Ind)
  • Michael Hearne (FF)
  • Cornelius Kennedy (FG)
  • John MacLoughlin (FG)
  • Linda Kearns MacWhinney (FF)
  • David Madden (FG)
  • Brian O'Rourke (FG)
  • Labour Panel

  • Michael Conway (Ind)
  • John Gaffney (Ind)
  • Frederick Hawkins (Ind)
  • Seán Hayes (FF)
  • Gilbert Hughes (FF)
  • James Johnston (Ind)
  • Thomas McShea (Ind)
  • Seán Milroy (FG)
  • James Tunney (Lab)
  • David Walsh (Ind)
  • Dublin University

  • Joseph Johnston (Ind)
  • Robert Rowlette (Ind)
  • National University

  • Helena Concannon (FF)
  • Michael Tierney (FG)
  • Nominated by the Taoiseach

  • T. V. Honan (FF)
  • Douglas Hyde (Ind)
  • Sir John Keane (Ind)
  • Margaret L. Kennedy (FF)
  • Peadar Toner Mac Fhionnlaoich (Ind)
  • William Magennis (Ind)
  • Frank MacDermot (FF)
  • Maurice George Moore (FF)
  • David Robinson (FF)
  • Matthew Stafford (FF)
  • Elected or nominated later

  • FG: Fine Gael
  • Lab: Labour Party
  • Ind: Independent
  • « 2nd Seanad «   Members of the 3rd Seanad (1938–1943) » 4th Seanad »

  • Leader of the Seanad William Quirke (FF)
  • Administrative Panel

  • Desmond FitzGerald (FG)
  • Michael Hayes (FG)
  • Denis Healy (FF)
  • James McGee (Ind)
  • Margaret Mary Pearse (FF)
  • Thomas Ruane (FF)
  • Agricultural Panel

  • Neal Blaney (FF)
  • Michael Colbert (FF)
  • John Counihan (Ind)
  • Seán Gibbons (FF)
  • Patrick Kehoe (FF)
  • Dominick MacCabe (Ind)
  • Ross McGillycuddy (Ind)
  • William O'Callaghan (FG)
  • Martin O'Dwyer (Ind)
  • William Quirke (FF)
  • Cultural and Educational Panel

  • Thomas Delany (Ind)
  • Patrick Doyle (FG)
  • Seán O'Donovan (FF)
  • James Parkinson (FG)
  • Industrial and Commercial Panel

  • Martin Conlon (FG)
  • Daniel Corkery (FF)
  • James G. Douglas (Ind)
  • Seán Goulding (FF)
  • Peter Trainor Kelly (Ind)
  • Seán MacEllin (FF)
  • John MacLoughlin (FG)
  • David Madden (FG)
  • Labour Panel

  • Seán Campbell (Lab)
  • William Cummins (Lab)
  • Thomas Foran (Lab)
  • Frederick Hawkins (Ind)
  • Seán Hayes (FF)
  • Patrick Hogan (Lab)
  • James Johnston (Ind)
  • Eamonn Lynch (Lab)
  • Peter Lynch (Ind)
  • James Tunney (Lab)
  • Dublin University

  • Joseph Johnston (Ind)
  • Robert Rowlette (Ind)
  • National University

  • Helena Concannon (FF)
  • Michael Tierney (FG)
  • Nominated by the Taoiseach

  • T. V. Honan (FF)
  • Sir John Keane (Ind)
  • Margaret L. Kennedy (FF)
  • Patrick Keohane (Ind)
  • Peadar Toner Mac Fhionnlaoich (Ind)
  • William Magennis (Ind)
  • Frank MacDermot (FF)
  • Maurice George Moore (FF)
  • Pádraic Ó Máille (FF)
  • David Robinson (FF)
  • Matthew Stafford (FF)
  • Elected or nominated later

  • 1940 Laurence O'Neill (Ind)
  • 1941 Thomas J. O'Connell (Lab)
  • FG: Fine Gael
  • CnaT: Clann na Talmhan
  • Lab: Labour Party
  • Ind: Independent
  • « 3rd Seanad «   Members of the 4th Seanad (1943–1944)» 5th Seanad »

  • Leader of the Seanad William Quirke (FF)
  • Administrative Panel

  • Michael Hayes (FG)
  • Denis Healy (FF)
  • Michael Hearne (FF)
  • James McGee (Ind)
  • Edward Monahan (FG)
  • Richard Walsh (FF)
  • Agricultural Panel

  • Michael Colbert (FF)
  • John Counihan (Ind)
  • Seán Gibbons (FF)
  • Daniel Hogan (FF)
  • Patrick Kehoe (FF)
  • Peter Lynch (Ind)
  • Dominick MacCabe (Ind)
  • William Quirke (FF)
  • Gerard Sweetman (FG)
  • Thomas Walsh (FF)
  • Cultural and Educational Panel

  • Thomas J. O'Connell (Lab)
  • Seán O'Donovan (FF)
  • Donal O'Sullivan (Ind)
  • James Parkinson (FG)
  • Industrial and Commercial Panel

  • Daniel Corkery (FF)
  • James Crosbie (FG)
  • Seán Goulding (FF)
  • Peter Trainor Kelly (Ind)
  • David Madden (FG)
  • John Maguire (Ind)
  • Frank O'Beirne (FF)
  • Frank J. Hugh O'Donnell (Ind)
  • Labour Panel

  • Michael Colgan (Ind)
  • Thomas Foran (Lab)
  • Frederick Hawkins (Ind)
  • Thomas Hayden (Lab)
  • James Johnston (Ind)
  • Thomas Kennedy (Lab)
  • Sam Kyle (Lab)
  • Richard Mulcahy (FG)
  • Seán Ruane (Ind)
  • Michael Smyth (Ind)
  • Dublin University

  • T. C. Kingsmill Moore (Ind)
  • Robert Rowlette (Ind)
  • National University

  • Helena Concannon (FF)
  • Michael Tierney (FG)
  • Nominated by the Taoiseach

  • Robert Farnan (FF)
  • T. V. Honan (FF)
  • Sir John Keane (Ind)
  • Margaret L. Kennedy (FF)
  • William Magennis (Ind)
  • Liam Ó Buachalla (FF)
  • Pádraic Ó Máille (FF)
  • Peter O'Loghlen (FF)
  • Margaret Mary Pearse (FF)
  • Matthew Stafford (FF)
  • FG: Fine Gael
  • CnaT: Clann na Talmhan
  • Lab: Labour Party
  • Ind: Independent
  • « 4th Seanad «   Members of the 5th Seanad (1944–1948) » 6th Seanad »

  • Leader of the Seanad William Quirke (FF)
  • Administrative Panel

  • Seán Goulding (FF)
  • Michael Hayes (FG)
  • Denis Healy (FF)
  • Michael Hearne (FF)
  • James McGee (Ind)
  • Thomas Ruane (FF)
  • Agricultural Panel

  • John Counihan (Ind)
  • Daniel Hogan (FF)
  • Edmund Horan (CnaT)
  • Patrick Kehoe (FF)
  • Dominick MacCabe (Ind)
  • William O'Callaghan (FG)
  • Timothy O'Donovan (FG)
  • Patrick O'Reilly (FF)
  • William Quirke (FF)
  • Gerard Sweetman (FG)
  • Cultural and Educational Panel

  • Louis O'Dea (FF)
  • Seán O'Donovan (FF)
  • Patrick J. O'Reilly (Ind)
  • James Parkinson (FG)
  • Industrial and Commercial Panel

  • Daniel Corkery (FF)
  • James Crosbie (FG)
  • Tadhg Crowley (FF)
  • James G. Douglas (Ind)
  • Luke Duffy (Lab)
  • Peter Trainor Kelly (Ind)
  • Seán MacEllin (FF)
  • David Madden (FG)
  • Labour Panel

  • Thomas Hayden (Lab)
  • James Johnston (Ind)
  • John Thomas Keane (Ind)
  • Thomas Kennedy (Lab)
  • Sam Kyle (Lab)
  • Peter Lynch (Ind)
  • John Meighan (CnaT)
  • Seán Ruane (Ind)
  • Michael Smyth (Ind)
  • James Tunney (Lab)
  • Dublin University

  • Joseph Johnston (Ind)
  • T. C. Kingsmill Moore (Ind)
  • National University

  • Helena Concannon (FF)
  • Michael J. Ryan (Ind)
  • Nominated by the Taoiseach

  • Robert Farnan (FF)
  • Thomas Foran (Lab)
  • T. V. Honan (FF)
  • Sir John Keane (Ind)
  • Margaret L. Kennedy (FF)
  • William Magennis (Ind)
  • Liam Ó Buachalla (FF)
  • Pádraic Ó Máille (FF)
  • Margaret Mary Pearse (FF)
  • Matthew Stafford (FF)
  • Elected or nominated later

  • 1946 Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha (Ind)
  • Frederick Hawkins (Ind)
  • Edward Pakenham (Ind)
  • 1947 Joseph Warwick Bigger (Ind)
  • FG: Fine Gael
  • CnaT: Clann na Talmhan
  • Lab: Labour Party
  • Ind: Independent
  • Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for the Wexford constituency

    Dáil

    Election

    Deputy
    (Party)

    Deputy
    (Party)

    Deputy
    (Party)

    Deputy
    (Party)

    Deputy
    (Party)

    2nd

    1921

    Richard Corish
    (SF)

    James Ryan
    (SF)

    Séamus Doyle
    (SF)

    Seán Etchingham
    (SF)

    4 seats
    1921–1923

    3rd

    1922

    Richard Corish
    (Lab)

    Daniel O'Callaghan
    (Lab)

    Séamus Doyle
    (AT-SF)

    Michael Doyle
    (FP)

    4th

    1923

    James Ryan
    (Rep)

    Robert Lambert
    (Rep)

    Osmond Esmonde
    (CnaG)

    5th

    1927 (Jun)

    James Ryan
    (FF)

    James Shannon
    (Lab)

    John Keating
    (NL)

    6th

    1927 (Sep)

    Denis Allen
    (FF)

    Michael Jordan
    (FP)

    Osmond Esmonde
    (CnaG)

    7th

    1932

    John Keating
    (CnaG)

    8th

    1933

    Patrick Kehoe
    (FF)

    1936 by-election

    Denis Allen
    (FF)

    9th

    1937

    John Keating
    (FG)

    John Esmonde
    (FG)

    10th

    1938

    11th

    1943

    John O'Leary
    (Lab)

    12th

    1944

    John O'Leary
    (NLP)

    John Keating
    (FG)

    1945 by-election

    Brendan Corish
    (Lab)

    13th

    1948

    John Esmonde
    (FG)

    14th

    1951

    John O'Leary
    (Lab)

    Anthony Esmonde
    (FG)

    15th

    1954

    16th

    1957

    Seán Browne
    (FF)

    17th

    1961

    Lorcan Allen
    (FF)

    4 seats
    1961–1981

    18th

    1965

    James Kennedy
    (FF)

    19th

    1969

    Seán Browne
    (FF)

    20th

    1973

    John Esmonde
    (FG)

    21st

    1977

    Michael D'Arcy
    (FG)

    22nd

    1981

    Ivan Yates
    (FG)

    Hugh Byrne
    (FF)

    23rd

    1982 (Feb)

    Seán Browne
    (FF)

    24th

    1982 (Nov)

    Avril Doyle
    (FG)

    John Browne
    (FF)

    25th

    1987

    Brendan Howlin
    (Lab)

    26th

    1989

    Michael D'Arcy
    (FG)

    Séamus Cullimore
    (FF)

    27th

    1992

    Avril Doyle
    (FG)

    Hugh Byrne
    (FF)

    28th

    1997

    Michael D'Arcy
    (FG)

    29th

    2002

    Paul Kehoe
    (FG)

    Liam Twomey
    (Ind)

    Tony Dempsey
    (FF)

    30th

    2007

    Michael W. D'Arcy
    (FG)

    Seán Connick
    (FF)

    31st

    2011

    Liam Twomey
    (FG)

    Mick Wallace
    (Ind)

    32nd

    2016

    Michael W. D'Arcy
    (FG)

    James Browne
    (FF)

    Mick Wallace
    (I4C)

    2019 by-election

    Malcolm Byrne
    (FF)

    33rd

    2020

    Johnny Mythen
    (SF)

    Verona Murphy
    (Ind)


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