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Hildegarde Naughton (born 1 May 1977) is an Irish Fine Gael politician and a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway West constituency, upon being elected at the 2016 general election. She was appointed Chair of the Committee on Communications, Climate Action and the Enviornment in April 2016. She previously served as a Senator from 2013 to 2016, and a member of Galway City Council from 2009 to 2013.

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From Oranmore near Galway, Ireland, Naughton is the only daughter of P.J. and Marguerite Naughton. Her father was a member of the Fine Gael National Executive. She teaches at St. Patrick's Boys School in Galway city. She is a classically trained soprano, and in 2008 won the Association of Irish Musical Societies' Best Actress award for her role as Eliza Doolittle in the Galway Patrician Musical Society's production of My Fair Lady. She speaks fluent French. She was co-ordinator of the 2007 Telethon People in Need Campaign for Galway City and County, which raised over €300,000 for local charities.

Political career

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Naughton surprised many by unseating party colleague John Mulholland at the 2009 local elections in the city's West electoral area (Salthill-Claddagh-Knocknacarra). John Cunningham suggested that personal networking, effective postering, and the endorsement of Maureen Egan aided her victory. After election she was a director on Galway City Partnership Board and a member of Galway City Council's Transport Strategic Policy Committee and the Galway City Vocational Education Committee.

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Naughton ran unsuccessfully for the Dáil in the 2011 general election in Galway West. During the campaign in January, she alleged that councillors had been "doing the bidding" of a "hidden elite" for 20 years. In June, she was Fine Gael's choice for Mayor of Galway for 2011–12, part of a pact rotating the post between Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, and independent councillors. Her nomination was in doubt after councillors objected to her allegation the previous January. She unreservedly withdrew the comments before the mayoral vote was taken.

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She caused controversy when she used her casting vote as mayor to deny David Norris the right to address Galway City Council during his campaign to get a nomination for the 2011 Irish presidential election. She later claimed it was a "misunderstanding".

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In July 2013, Galway West TD Brian Walsh was expelled from the Fine Gael parliamentary party for voting against the party whip on the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013. Media speculated that the party would deselect Walsh for the 2016 general election, with Naughton a prospective candidate. Fidelma Healy Eames, a Senator based in the constituency, was expelled a week after Walsh for opposing the same bill. Later that week, Naughton was appointed to the Seanad.


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