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Irish politician and sportsman (died 1968)

Daniel O'Rourke
Senator
In office
14 August 1951 – 22 July 1954
ConstituencyLabour Panel
Teachta Dála
In office
May 1944 – May 1951
In office
July 1937 – June 1943
In office
February 1932 – January 1933
ConstituencyRoscommon
In office
May 1921 – 29 November 1922
ConstituencyMayo South–Roscommon
Personal details
BornManorhamilton, County Leitrim, Ireland
Died4 August 1968
County Roscommon, Ireland
Political party
Alma materDe La Salle Teacher Training College

Daniel O'Rourke (died 4 August 1968) was an Irish politician and sportsman.

He was born in the townland of Tents, near Manorhamilton, County Leitrim, but soon moved to County Roscommon, basing himself in Castlerea, where he worked as a teacher. He was a Gaelic footballer and later president of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). He was a member of Roscommon County Council for 40 years, and a Teachta Dála (TD) for periods between 1921 and 1951.

He was elected unopposed as a Sinn Féin TD to the 2nd Dáil at the 1921 elections for the Mayo South–Roscommon South constituency. He said later that his election came as a surprise to him, as he did not know he had been nominated and did not want to be. Although he opposed the Anglo-Irish Treaty, he voted in favour of it, as he believed the alternative of further war was worse. He was re-elected unopposed as a pro-Treaty Sinn Féin TD at the 1922 general election. He resigned his seat on 29 November 1922. He stood as a Fianna Fáil candidate at the September 1927 general election but was not elected.

He was elected as a Fianna Fáil TD at the 1932 general election for the Roscommon constituency but lost his seat at the 1933 general election. He was re-elected at the 1937 and 1938 general elections but again lost his seat at the 1943 general election. He was re-elected at the 1944 and 1948 general elections but once again lost his seat at the 1951 general election. At the 1951 Seanad election, he was elected on the Labour Panel. He stood unsuccessfully at the 1954 and 1957 general elections.

He played football for the Roscommon county team, founded the Tarmon GAA club, and was president of the GAA from 1946 to 1949.

References

  1. ^ John Waters (12 May 2012). "The death of the diehard". The Irish Times. Retrieved 12 May 2012.
  2. ^ "GAA Presidents". Gaelic Athletic Association. Archived from the original on 3 May 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  3. "Daniel O'Rourke". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  4. "Daniel O'Rourke". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
Sporting positions
Preceded bySéamus Gardiner President of the Gaelic Athletic Association
1946–1949
Succeeded byMichael Kehoe
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for the Mayo South–Roscommon South constituency
This table is transcluded from Mayo South–Roscommon South (Dáil constituency). (edit | history)
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
2nd 1921 Harry Boland
(SF)
Tom Maguire
(SF)
Daniel O'Rourke
(SF)
William Sears
(SF)
3rd 1922 Harry Boland
(AT-SF)
Tom Maguire
(AT-SF)
Daniel O'Rourke
(PT-SF)
William Sears
(PT-SF)
4th 1923 Constituency abolished. See Roscommon and Mayo South
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for the Roscommon constituency
This table is transcluded from Roscommon (Dáil constituency). (edit | history)
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
4th 1923 George Noble Plunkett
(Rep)
Henry Finlay
(CnaG)
Gerald Boland
(Rep)
Andrew Lavin
(CnaG)
1925 by-election Martin Conlon
(CnaG)
5th 1927 (Jun) Patrick O'Dowd
(FF)
Gerald Boland
(FF)
Michael Brennan
(Ind)
6th 1927 (Sep)
7th 1932 Daniel O'Rourke
(FF)
Frank MacDermot
(NCP)
8th 1933 Patrick O'Dowd
(FF)
Michael Brennan
(CnaG)
9th 1937 Michael Brennan
(FG)
Daniel O'Rourke
(FF)
3 seats
1937–1948
10th 1938
11th 1943 John Meighan
(CnaT)
John Beirne
(CnaT)
12th 1944 Daniel O'Rourke
(FF)
13th 1948 Jack McQuillan
(CnaP)
14th 1951 John Finan
(CnaT)
Jack McQuillan
(Ind)
15th 1954 James Burke
(FG)
16th 1957
17th 1961 Patrick J. Reynolds
(FG)
Brian Lenihan Snr
(FF)
Jack McQuillan
(NPD)
1964 by-election Joan Burke
(FG)
18th 1965 Hugh Gibbons
(FF)
19th 1969 Constituency abolished. See Roscommon–Leitrim


Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
22nd 1981 Terry Leyden
(FF)
Seán Doherty
(FF)
John Connor
(FG)
23rd 1982 (Feb) Liam Naughten
(FG)
24th 1982 (Nov)
25th 1987
26th 1989 Tom Foxe
(Ind)
John Connor
(FG)
27th 1992 Constituency abolished. See Longford–Roscommon
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