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Maureen O'Carroll

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Preceded by
  
Colm Gallagher

Constituency
  
Dublin North-Central

Political party
  
Labour Party

Spouse
  
Gerard O’Carroll

Party
  
Labour Party

Succeeded by
  
Colm Gallagher

Nationality
  
Irish

Alma mater
  
University of Ireland

Education
  
NUI Galway

Born
  
29 March 1913 Galway, Ireland (
1913-03-29
)

Died
  
9 May 1984, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Children
  
Brendan O'Carroll, Eilish O'Carroll, Martha O'Carroll

Similar
  
Brendan O'Carroll, Eilish O'Carroll, Fiona O'Carroll, Jennifer Gibney, Danny O'Carroll

Maureen O'Carroll (née McHugh; 29 March 1913 – 9 May 1984) was an Irish Labour Party politician who sat from 1954 to 1957 as Teachta Dála (TD) for Dublin North–Central.

A school teacher and mother of eleven children (including Brendan O'Carroll), O'Carroll was educated at University of Ireland and entered politics as a founder of the Lower Prices Council, which campaigned against high prices, scarcity and black marketeering in the aftermath of World War II.

She was elected to Dáil Éireann on her first attempt, at the 1954 general election to the 15th Dáil, when she was the third candidate to be elected in the three-seat Dublin North–Central constituency, defeating sitting Fianna Fáil TD Colm Gallagher. She served as Labour's Chief Whip from 1954 to 1957. At the 1957 general election, she was defeated and Gallagher retook the seat. O'Carroll did not stand again for election to the Dáil.

References

Maureen O'Carroll Wikipedia