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'''Séamus Healy''' (born ]) is an ] independent ]. He was a ] (TD) for ] from 2000 to 2007.
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'''Séamus Healy''' (born 9 August 1950) is an ] independent ]. He was a ] (TD) for ] from 2000 to 2007.<ref name=oireachtas_db>
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|url=http://www.oireachtas.ie/members-hist/default.asp?housetype=0&HouseNum=29&MemberID=1750&ConstID=172
|title=Mr. Séamus Healy
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|accessdate=21 July 2010
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He is part of the Clonmel based ] which has a number of local representatives on ] and ]. ], a former member of the Workers' and Unemployed Action Group ran unsuccessfully in the 2007 general election for the ]. He is part of the Clonmel based ] which has a number of local representatives on ] and ]. ], a former member of the Workers' and Unemployed Action Group ran unsuccessfully in the 2007 general election for the ].


A former hospital administrator, Healy was first elected to the ] at a ]. He was re-elected at the ]. He lost his seat at the ] to ].<ref>, Tipperary Star</ref> After losing his Dáil seat he as returned to serve as councillor in South Tipperary for Clonmel, being co-opted for Cllr English.<ref> Minutes of South Tipperary County Council meeting held in The Council Chamber County Hall, Clonmel On Monday 2nd July, 2007.</ref>, after which he was appointed to various committees such as the local ], promotion of the ] and various water supply committees. A former hospital administrator, Healy was first elected to the ] at a ] on 22 June 2000. He was re-elected at the ]. He lost his seat at the ] to ] of ].<ref name=elecs_irl>
{{cite web
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|url=http://www.tipperarystar.ie/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=3552&ArticleID=2918867
|title=I'll be back - Healy
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|date=31 May 2007
}}</ref> After losing his Dáil seat he as returned to serve as councillor in South Tipperary for Clonmel, being co-opted for Pat English, after which he was appointed to various committees such as the local ], promotion of the ] and various water supply committees.


His brother Paddy Healy served as president of the ] and ran unsuccessfully in the ] elections in 2007 on the ] panel, and in the 1980s ran in the ] Dáil constituency.<ref></ref> Séamus and Paddy have been involved in various ] groups such as ] throughout the years.{{Fact|date=November 2008}}Seamus is chairman of Save Acute Hospital Services at South Tipperary General Hospital (St. Joseph's)and headed the largest protest march ever held in the town of Clonmel (see Facebook page Save Acute Hospital Services at South Tipperary General Hospital........ His brother Paddy Healy served as president of the ] and ran unsuccessfully in the ] elections in 2007 on the ] panel, and in the 1980s ran in the ] Dáil constituency.<ref name=elecs_irl>
{{cite web
|url=http://www.electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?id=3315
|title=Paddy Healy
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|accessdate=21 July 2010
}}</ref>

Séamus Healy was elected to South Tipperary County Council at the ].<ref name=elecs_irl/>


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* at ElectionsIreland.org
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Séamus Healy
Teachta Dála
In office
June 2000 – May 2007
ConstituencyTipperary South
Personal details
Born (1950-08-09) 9 August 1950 (age 74)
NationalityIrish
Political partyIndependent

Séamus Healy (born 9 August 1950) is an Irish independent politician. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for Tipperary South from 2000 to 2007.

He is part of the Clonmel based Workers' and Unemployed Action Group which has a number of local representatives on South Tipperary County Council and Clonmel Borough Council. Phil Prendergast, a former member of the Workers' and Unemployed Action Group ran unsuccessfully in the 2007 general election for the Labour Party.

A former hospital administrator, Healy was first elected to the 28th Dáil at a by-election on 22 June 2000. He was re-elected at the 2002 general election. He lost his seat at the 2007 general election to Martin Mansergh of Fianna Fáil. After losing his Dáil seat he as returned to serve as councillor in South Tipperary for Clonmel, being co-opted for Pat English, after which he was appointed to various committees such as the local Vocational Education Committee, promotion of the Irish language and various water supply committees.

His brother Paddy Healy served as president of the Teachers' Union of Ireland and ran unsuccessfully in the Seanad elections in 2007 on the NUI panel, and in the 1980s ran in the Dublin North East Dáil constituency.

Séamus Healy was elected to South Tipperary County Council at the 2009 local elections.

References

  1. "Mr. Séamus Healy". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Séamus Healy". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 21 July 2010. Cite error: The named reference "elecs_irl" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. "I'll be back - Healy". Tipperary Star. 31 May 2007.
Oireachtas
Preceded byMichael Ferris
(Labour Party)
Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála for Tipperary South
2000–2007
Succeeded by]
(Fianna Fáil)
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